Get up against Meaning in English
expression
释义
To face or oppose someone or something, especially in a challenging or competitive situation.
用法与细微差别
Informal and mainly used in spoken English. Often refers to competing with or challenging an opponent (e.g., 'get up against another team'). Not commonly used for physical contact, but more for struggle or opposition. Can also appear in the context of preparing to face difficulties.
例句
In the next round, our team will get up against the champions.
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You have to be ready to get up against any problem that comes your way.
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He didn't expect to get up against so much resistance at work.
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You're going to get up against some tough competition out there.
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Whenever I get up against a difficult task, I try to stay positive.
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They didn't realize they'd have to get up against so many new rules.
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