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Phrasal Verbs Utilisant 'Up' - Débutant ou émergent

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Up'
to boot up
[verbe]

(of a computer or electronic device) to start and load the operating system into memory for use

démarrer, booter

démarrer, booter

Ex: After a power outage, it takes a few minutes for the system to boot up again.
to crop up
[verbe]

to appear or arise unexpectedly, often referring to a problem, issue, or situation that was not previously anticipated or planned for

survenir, émerger

survenir, émerger

Ex: The car broke down on the highway , and various cropped up, making the journey more challenging .
to pop up
[verbe]

to appear or happen unexpectedly

apparaître, surgir

apparaître, surgir

Ex: Every now and then , a memory of our trip pop up in our conversations .
to set up
[verbe]

to establish a fresh entity, such as a company, system, or organization

installer

installer

Ex: After months of planning and coordination , the entrepreneurs set up their own software development company in the heart of the city .

to experience a rapid and unexpected emergence of a significant number of things

pousser rapidement, émerger rapidement

pousser rapidement, émerger rapidement

Ex: While the economy was struggling , surprisingly , a few successful ventures were sprouting up.

to start a process, organization, or activity

démarrer, lancer

démarrer, lancer

Ex: Letstart up a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of recycling .

to begin something, particularly a conversation or relationship

commencer, engager

commencer, engager

Ex: He struck his business venture up with a promising marketing strategy to attract investors.
to take up
[verbe]

to make a new interest or hobby a regular part of one's life

prendre l'habitude de, commencer à pratiquer

prendre l'habitude de, commencer à pratiquer

Ex: He wants take up photography as a hobby .

to dedicate one's time and energy to a specific activity or pursuit

s'initier à, se consacrer à

s'initier à, se consacrer à

Ex: hey took up with renovating their house during the summer.
to wash up
[verbe]

to be carried to a destination by the force of water

se retrouver échoué, être rejeté par les vagues

se retrouver échoué, être rejeté par les vagues

Ex: Hazardous materials from the industrial washed up on the riverbanks .
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