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work — работа, труд, произведение, дело, дела, работать, трудиться, действовать
up — вверх, вверху, по, вверх по, поднимать, подъем, успех, повышающийся
Примеры
It worked up to right now.
Это работало вплоть до настоящего момента.
We had worked up a thirst (=done something that made us thirsty), and so we decided to stop for a beer.
Нам уже захотелось пить, и поэтому мы решили остановиться и выпить пива.
No call to get worked up. *
Что ты тут разоряешься?
He gets worked up over nothing. *
Он выходит из себя по пустякам.
No need to get worked up over such a trifle. *
Не стоит так волноваться из-за пустяка.
Keep your wool on. It ain’t nothing to get worked up about. *
Спокойно. Нечего заводиться из-за пустяков.
Some of this work isn’t up to scratch.
Некоторые его работы — не на должном уровне.
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набрался
взводе
работал до
набралась
работали до
нагуляли
заводиться
взволнован
нервничаешь
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He worked up all his courage and approached the young beauty.
Однако затем он все-таки набрался смелости и познакомился с юной красавицей.
Gets then all worked up and they’re wild enough already.
Это возбудит их интерес, а они и так там все на взводе.
She got worked up and started screaming.
Eventually, someone worked up a system.
В конце концов, начали пытаться выработать какую-то систему.
But eventually we worked up an understanding.
Но, в конечном счете, мы находим взаимопонимание».
But eventually we worked up an understanding.
Однако в конце концов мы добились полного взаимопонимания».
Morrison had a knack for getting crowds worked up.
У Моррисона была ловкость для того, чтобы заставить толпы работать.
I worked up until lunch time, when everything had been finished.
I wasn’t too worked up about it, I was just enjoying the experience.
И я не очень беспокоился по этому поводу, я просто наслаждался своим счастьем.
I was so worked up I tried to bite him.
Меня это сильно задело, я готова была его покусать.
Guys will often get worked up thinking they need a certain outcome with a woman.
Ребята будут часто волноваться, думая, что им нужен определенный результат с женщиной.
They don’t get worked up about the leaking tap or a broken window because they deal with far more serious issues at work.
Они не работают над сломанными краном или окном, потому что занимаются гораздо более серьезными проблемами на работе.
He was so worked up that he could feel no pain.
Возбуждение его было так велико, что он не чувствовал боли.
But recent studies have shown that there is a reason to not get worked up, and panic.
Но недавние исследования показали: есть повод не то, чтобы разволноваться, а впасть в панику.
And another thing: I don’t get all worked up over money or politics.
Одно я могу сказать: не все исчерпывается деньгами и экономикой.
He has worked up to three jobs simultaneously in order to care for his family and pay the bills.
Она работала одновременно на трех работах, чтобы обеспечить их семью и заплатить за лечение сына.
Six of them were developed into full size clay models and worked up in a traditional manner adjacent to full size tape drawings.
Шесть из них были разработаны в полноразмерных глиняных моделях и обработаны традиционным образом рядом с полноразмерными ленточными рисунками.
If you find yourself getting worked up, simply shut off the computer and walk away.
Если посчитаете это дело слишком скучным, просто закроете компьютер и уйдете.
But I’m pretty sure that I got worked up over nothing.
Но теперь я уверен, что работать не над чем.
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work (oneself) up
1. To become or make oneself feel very nervous, distressed, or upset. You need to stop working yourself up about this job interview. Just be yourself and try your best. My mom always works herself up that we’re going to be late for our flight if we don’t get to the airport at least three hours ahead of time.
2. To make oneself mentally or emotionally prepared (to do something); to gather or summon up enough courage, conviction, or energy (to do something). I’m working myself up to telling Mary the truth, but I’m not quite ready yet. She worked herself up to leaving her job and moving to LA to pursue her dream.
work up
1. To excite or arouse one’s emotions. A noun or pronoun can be used between «work» and «up.» Try not to work up Mom too much. We just want to have a nice relaxing afternoon. I think you’re working yourself up over nothing. I’m sure the doctor will tell you it’s nothing.
2. To achieve a new level of ability, responsibility, etc., through continued effort. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between «work» and «up.» You can work up to the more advanced techniques once you’ve mastered the basics. Mr. Mahoney famously worked his way up from an entry level position to become the publisher.
3. To gradually build toward something, as a conclusion or climax. A: «What’s your point?» B: «Just listen, I’m working up to it.» The story simmers, slowly working up to a chilling climax.
4. To produce through effort or exertion. I really worked up an appetite on that hike. Let’s grab something to eat.
5. To prepare or produce something, usually quickly or without being completely thorough. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between «work» and «up.» I can work up a draft of the script, but it won’t be anywhere near finished. If you have time, work some slides up for the presentation.
6. To prepare someone for something, especially a medical procedure. A noun or pronoun can be used between «work» and «up.» Can you cover the desk for me while I finish working up these patients? I’ll be there as soon as I work Mr. Peterson up.
worked up
In a state of mental or emotional agitation. Often modified as «all worked up» or «really worked up.» You’re getting worked up over nothing—I’m sure the doctor will tell you it’s nothing. Mom sounded really worked up when I spoke to her on the phone. The professor said she really needed to speak with me later, and now that has me all worked up that I might be failing the course!
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*worked up (over something)
and *worked up (about something)
excited and agitated about something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; get oneself ~.) Tom is all worked up over the tax increase. Don’t get so worked up about something that you can’t do anything about.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
- work (oneself) up
- work oneself up
- work up
- help (oneself) to
- help to
- back/paint somebody/yourself into a corner
- keep oneself to oneself
- keep oneself to oneself, to
- keep to
- keep yourself to yourself
Example Sentences
What is she so worked up about?
He got all worked up over the football game.
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Meaning of WORKED UP in English
excited, upset
Now, Dad. Don’t get worked up about the war. Don’t get upset.
Wayne Magnuson.
English idioms vocabulary.
Словарь английских идиом.
2012
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PRONUNCIATION OF WORKED UP
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF WORKED UP
Worked up is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.
WHAT DOES WORKED UP MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of worked up in the English dictionary
The definition of worked up in the dictionary is agitated or excited.
Synonyms and antonyms of worked up in the English dictionary of synonyms
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生气的
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enfadado
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ऊपर काम
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عملت حتى
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обрабатывают
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furioso
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কাজ আপ
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remonté
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berkeja keras
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aufgeregt
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気の立った
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화가 난
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Nyambut gawe
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làm việc lên
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வேலை செய்தேன்
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काम केले
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Işe yaradı
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agitato
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przerabia
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обробляють
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a lucrat în sus
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κατεργάζεται
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opgewerk
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upparbetades
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jobbet opp
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It’s just one little bet.
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Altared: The True Story of a She, a He, and How They Both …
What if God is less worked up about marriage than we are? With honesty and insight, Claire and Eli ask us to shift our thinking away from marriage or singleness and toward love and discipleship.
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Worked Up Selves: Personal Development Workers, Self Work …
Using the notion of the personal development worker as a new cultural intermediary, this book thus offers a unique and qualitative picture of personal development workers and self-work within the workplace.
Gloria finds herself attracted to this sexier version of the Landon she once knew but old insecurities prevent her from acting on those feelings.When these two get all worked up their passion for each other will burn like nothing else and …
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Polymeric Materials Encyclopedia, Twelve Volume Set
The reaction was worked up by extractions to obtain 15.3 g (yield 93.07%) of
XXXVI. Boc-GFGFP GVGVP-OBzl (XXXVII): Compd XXIII (6.24 g, 0.010 mol) was
coupled to Compd XXXIII (6.3 g, 0.010 mol) using EDCI with HOBt. The reaction
was …
wharf,, where she worked up to the close of the navigation. This vessel removed
during the season 10,000 yards at Repentigny, 3,500 at Contrecceur, and 17.000
in the harbor, or a total of 30,500 yards at a cost of $12,079. 60 including tender …
Canada. Dept. of Marine, 1872
WORKED UP, PRAYED DOWN Man-made or God Sent January 4, 1894
MODERN POPULAR REVIVAL OR WORKED UP REVIVAL “Worked up,” or “
prayed down” revivals separate at almost infinite distance two different phases of
revival.
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The Ethics of Ontology: Rethinking an Aristotelian Legacy
Aristotle seems to suggest that, on the one hand, the proximate matter «out of
which» a composite is generated has an independent existence prior to its being
worked up into a composite. Thus taking the standard — that is, inappropriate but
…
Christopher P. Long, 2004
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I really worked up a sweat in the gym today. Raking leaves all day sure works up
an appetite. worked up (about) part.adj. [informal] When you are anxious, worried
, or upset about something, you are worked up or worked up about it. Mark has …
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Thomas R Malthus: Crit Asses
After criticising Ricardo’s statement that commodities exchange according to the
quantity of immediate and accumulated labour worked up in them, he says: «It
cannot, then, be said with any thing as an approximation towards correctness,
that …
John Cunningham Wood, 2004
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WORKED UP»
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Should You Get All Worked Up Over That Sex Show at the Dallas …
His post might even convince you that this Exxxotica Expo isn’t worth getting all worked up over. Me? I’m too focused on logistics to get bogged down in any … «D Magazine, Jul 15»
A political crisis worth getting worked up about
So if I was to say Stormont is in crisis and in danger of collapse would you all stop reading? What if I said it was serious this time and we really are on the cusp of … «the Irish News, Jul 15»
Harris: Yong worked up over Sabah4Sabahans
… government Yong Teck Lee asking him whether he was Sabahan, advised the latter not to get too emotional and worked up over the Sabah4Sabahans theme. «Free Malaysia Today, Jul 15»
Forecaster: ‘There’s no sense in getting all worked up‘
AccuWeather forecasters are worked up about an incoming front on warm Gulf waters, but other meteorologists are saying: just chill. An AccuWeather report … «Naples Daily News, Jul 15»
Market fall: Don’t get worked up
The latter is up 51 per cent during this same period. For investors, the main worry is how long will correction continue. Rakesh Arora, head of research, … «Business Standard, Jun 15»
Reader still worked up over fireworks
I see nothing being done in Lansing to rescind the fireworks ordinance and revert to a previous law that served the state for years. I smell a rat in the woodpile in … «Detroit Free Press, May 15»
Robert Kraft defiant, “really worked up” over #DeflateGate penalty
“I just get really worked up. To receive the harshest penalty in league history is just not fair. The anger and frustration with this process, to me, it wasn’t fair. «NBCSports.com, May 15»
Jelalian: Provo’s BRT plan getting residents worked up
A whole lot of people in Provo seem to be unnecessarily worked up over a couple of buses. Which, in all honesty, shouldn’t really surprise anyone who has ever … «Daily Herald, May 15»
Why foreign investors are worked up about MAT
For foreign companies that do not have any permanent establishment in India, the effect of MAT can be high as these companies may not be able to claim credit … «Livemint, May 15»
Obama Disappointed In Christians, But Not Terribly Worked Up …
It’s always uncomfortable when this supremely arrogant, narcissistic, dishonest President speaks at a prayer breakfast. He just can’t resist the opportunity to … «Breitbart News, Apr 15»
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Definitions of worked up
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adjective
(of persons) excessively affected by emotion
“she was
worked up about all the noise”-
synonyms:
aroused, emotional, excited
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agitated
troubled emotionally and usually deeply
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agitated
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Britannica Dictionary definition of WORKED UP
not used before a noun
[more worked up; most worked up]
informal
:
very angry, excited, or upset about something
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What is she so worked up about?
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He got all worked up over the football game.
Excessively affected by emotion
Anticipating the outcome to bring release of built up simmering juicy and deliciously stirring emotions;
Waiting with excitement and Breathlessly Out of sorts;
Anxious and anticipatory for an outcome or answer.
«Justin was so worked up over his sisters friend he would feel sweaty and excited for her return»
«Gabe was all worked up in anticipation for the expected date with the model»
«Every night before bed he would get worked up over the blonde girls picture»
Waiting to see if she was picked to dance for the next song, Mellissa would get worked up before it even started.
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Anticipating the outcome to bring release of built up simmering juicy and deliciously stirring emotions;
Waiting with excitement and Breathlessly Out of sorts;
Hormonly aware of titillating images;
Anxious and anticipatory for an outcome or answer.
Excessively affected by emotion
«Justin was so worked up over his sisters friend he would feel sweaty and excited for her return»
«Gabe was all worked up in anticipation for the expected date with the model»
«Every night before bed he would get worked up over the blonde girls picture»
Waiting to see if she was picked to dance for the next song, Mellissa would get worked up before it even started.
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