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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
go up
▪ I. ˌgo ˈup derived 1. to be built •New offices buildings are going up everywhere. 2. when the curtain across the stage in a theatre goes up, it is raised or opened 3. to be destroyed by fire or an explosion •The whole building went up in flames. 4. if the price of sth, the temperature, etc. goes up, it becomes higher Syn: ↑rise • The price of cigarettes is going up. • Cigarettes are going up in price. Opp: ↑go down Main entry: ↑goderived ▪ II. ˌgo ˈup (to…) derived (BrE, formal)to arrive at a university, especially Oxford or Cambridge, at the beginning of a term or in order to begin your studies •She went up (to Oxford) in 2008. Opp: ↑go down Main entry: ↑goderived ▪ III. ˌgo ˈup (to…) (from…) derived to go from one place to another, especially further north or to a city or large town from a smaller place •When are you next going up to Scotland? •We went up to London last weekend. Opp: ↑go down Main entry: ↑goderived
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