to chop up
[动词]
to cut something into smaller pieces

切碎, 剁碎
Ex: Can chop up the fruits for the smoothie ?
to cut up
[动词]
to slice something into smaller parts

切割, 切成小块
Ex: To facilitate recycling , it 's important to cut up cardboard boxes before placing them in the recycling bin .
to drink up
[动词]
to consume the entire contents of a glass, bottle, or other container that holds a beverage

喝光, 把饮料喝完
Ex: The bartender smiled and told the patrons to relax , enjoy their drinks , drink up slowly .
to eat up
[动词]
to consume completely, especially in reference to food

吃光, 吃完
Ex: The aroma of the freshly baked pie encouraged everyone to gather and eat up the tasty dessert.
to fill up
[动词]
to eat until one is completely satisfied

吃饱, 填满
Ex: Dofill up on appetizers ; the main course is going to be fantastic .
to finish up
[动词]
to consume all of the food or drink that one is eating or drinking

吃完, 喝完
Ex: The kids finish up their ice cream before it melts .
to gobble up
[动词]
to eat something quickly and greedily, often with little regard to manners or etiquette

狼吞虎咽, 大口吃
Ex: Yesterday , gobbled up all the cookies I baked .
to slice up
[动词]
to cut something into slices

切成片, 切片
Ex: The chef sliced up the vegetables for the stir-fry .

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