to back up
[동사]
to support someone or something

지지하다, 후원하다
Ex: He backed his colleague up in the dispute with the client.
to get up
[동사]
to wake up and get out of bed

일어나다, 기상하다
Ex: She hit the snooze button a few times before getting up.
to hook up
[동사]
to link or connect someone or something to another device or system

연결하다, 접속하다
Ex: The electrician hook up the solar panels to the grid to start generating electricity .
to prop up
[동사]
to provide financial or material support to an organization, system, or person to prevent failure

지지하다, 보조하다
Ex: The bank loaned funds to prop the company up during its financial crisis.
to sit up
[동사]
to stay awake beyond the usual or expected time

늦게까지 깨어 있다, 자지 않고 계속 있다
Ex: The party was so lively that many guests chose to sit up until the early morning hours.
to stand up for
[동사]
to defend or support someone or something

지지하다, 옹호하다
Ex: The team stood up for their teammates when they faced unfair criticism .
to stay up
[동사]
to choose not to go to bed and remain awake

자다, 밤을 새다
Ex: The students stayed up studying for the exam, reviewing their notes and practicing problem-solving.
to wait up
[동사]
to stay awake and wait for someone to come

기다리다, 기다려 있다
Ex: waited up for hours until our friends arrived from the trip .
to wake up
[동사]
to no longer be asleep

일어나다, 깨다
Ex: We wake up early to catch the sunrise at the beach .
to wire up
[동사]
to connect something to electrical equipment using wires

전선으로 연결하다, 배선하다
Ex: The technician was hired wire up the security system in the office .

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