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Zip up Meaning in English

expression

ˈzɪp/ /ˈəp
ZIP-up
zˈɪp/ /ˈʌp
ZIP-up

释义

To close something, especially clothing, using a zipper. It also means to fasten a zipper completely.

用法与细微差别

Informal and common for clothing with zippers: 'zip up your jacket.' Can be used as a verb ('Please zip up') or imperative. Don't confuse with 'zip' as a noun (the zipper itself) or 'zip it' (be quiet). Not formal.

例句

Please zip up your coat before going outside.

basic

Can you help me zip up my dress?

basic

He forgot to zip up his backpack.

basic

It’s cold out there, so make sure you zip up.

natural

The kids rushed out before I could tell them to zip up.

natural

Don’t forget to zip up after using the tent.

natural