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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Up' - Dar o Reunir

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Up'

to reluctantly provide or surrender something, often money or information

soltar, dejar caer

soltar, dejar caer

Ex: Despite initial resistance , the government cough up details about the controversial decision .

to share or occupy the same space or accommodation with another person, often due to limited resources

compartir, doblarse

compartir, doblarse

Ex: In college dormitories , students often double up in rooms during peak enrollment periods .
to fix up
[Verbo]

to provide someone with something such as a service or an opportunity

proporcionar, conseguir

proporcionar, conseguir

Ex: fixed up her cousin with a place to stay during his visit to the city .

to collect various things or people that are spread out for a specific purpose

reunir, recoger

reunir, recoger

Ex: It 's time gather up the team for a brainstorming session .

to collect and store a large quantity of something, often valuable or useful items

acumular, almacenar

acumular, almacenar

Ex: The squirrel hoard up nuts for the winter in its nest .
to hook up
[Verbo]

to provide someone with something

conectar, proveer

conectar, proveer

Ex: She's going to hook us up with backstage passes to the concert.
to pack up
[Verbo]

to put things into containers or bags in order to transport or store them

empacar, hacer las maletas

empacar, hacer las maletas

Ex: They packed the gifts up carefully to avoid any damage.
to pick up
[Verbo]

to retrieve an item from a location where it was left

recoger, recoger de

recoger, recoger de

Ex: I need pick up the books I reserved from the library later today .

to gather people or things, often to organize or deal with them

reunir, agrupar

reunir, agrupar

Ex: The event organizers are trying round up the supplies for the charity drive .
to save up
[Verbo]

to set money or resources aside for future use

ahorrar, guardar

ahorrar, guardar

Ex: She saved her allowance up to buy a new bike.

to offer something, typically food or drink, to someone

servir, ofrecer

servir, ofrecer

Ex: served up a homemade breakfast to his family on Sunday mornings .

to gather something in large amounts to keep for future use, sale, or for a particular occasion

acumular, almacenar

acumular, almacenar

Ex: The new stocked up on diapers , wipes and formula for the baby .

(of animals) to seek a sheltered area to avoid direct exposure to the sun

buscar sombra, refugiarse en la sombra

buscar sombra, refugiarse en la sombra

Ex: The rancher observed that the cattle shade up near the water troughs during the hottest part of the day .
to fork up
[Verbo]

to reluctantly provide something, often under pressure or obligation

aflojar, soltar

aflojar, soltar

Ex: Despite his initial reluctance , he eventually fork up the cash to cover the unexpected repair costs .
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