to bang up
[动词]
to cause harm to someone or something in a violent manner

损坏, 破坏
Ex: After the car crash, the driver was banged up but thankfully not seriously injured.车祸后,司机被**打伤**了,但幸好没有受重伤。
to batter up
[动词]
to cause harm to someone or something

殴打, 伤害
Ex: The boxer aimed to batter up his opponent with a series of powerful punches.拳击手旨在用一系列强有力的拳头**击打**他的对手。
to beat up
[动词]
to physically attack someone, often with repeated blows

殴打, 痛打
Ex: The victim vowed to press charges against those who beat him up.受害者发誓要起诉那些**殴打**他的人。
to beat up on
[动词]
to unfairly and harshly criticize someone for something

不公平且严厉地批评, 言语虐待
Ex: Instead of beating up on each other , let 's find solutions to the problems at hand .与其**严厉批评**彼此,不如让我们找到当前问题的解决方案。
to burn up
[动词]
to be entirely destroyed by fire

烧尽, 完全烧毁
Ex: The ancient manuscripts were burned up during a library fire .古代手稿在图书馆火灾中被**烧毁**。
to screw up
[动词]
to ruin a situation through mistakes or poor judgment

搞砸, 弄糟
Ex: The politician tried not to screw his speech up by rehearsing multiple times.这位政治家通过多次排练试图不**搞砸**他的演讲。
to smash up
[动词]
to cause significant damage to something, often with force or violence

粉碎, 破坏
Ex: The rioters decided to smash the windows up as a form of protest against the government.暴乱者决定**砸碎**窗户作为对政府的抗议形式。
to blow up
[动词]
to cause something to explode

炸毁, 引爆
Ex: The dynamite was used to blow the tunnel entrance up.炸药被用来**炸毁**隧道入口。
to run up on
[动词]
to unexpectedly and aggressively confront someone

突然且咄咄逼人地面对, 猛冲上前
Ex: The rival gang members ran up on each other in a tense neighborhood confrontation .敌对帮派成员在紧张的邻里对抗中**突然袭击了对方**。
to mop up
[动词]
to deal with and eliminate the last few people who resist or oppose one

扫荡, 清理
Ex: He quickly mopped up the last holdouts who opposed the regime.他迅速**扫清**了反对政权的最后几个顽固分子。
to stick up
[动词]
to rob someone using a weapon or some form of threat

抢劫, 持械抢劫
Ex: The desperate criminal chose to stick up a gas station to get quick money .绝望的罪犯选择**抢劫**加油站以快速获得金钱。
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