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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
make something up
ˌmake sthˈup derived 1. to form sth Syn: ↑constitute • Women make up 56% of the student numbers. related noun ↑make-up 2. to put sth together from several different things related noun ↑make-up 3. to invent a story, etc, especially in order to trick or entertain sb • He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. • I told the kids a story, making it up as I went along. •You made that up! 4. to complete a number or an amount required •We need one more person to make up a team. 5. to replace sth that has been lost; to ↑compensate for sth •Can I leave early this afternoon and make up the time tomorrow? 6. to prepare a medicine by mixing different things together 7. to prepare a bed for use; to create a temporary bed •We made up the bed in the spare room. •They made up a bed for me on the sofa. 8. (especially NAmE)to clean a hotel room and make the bed •The maid asked if she could make up the room. •They had forgotten to make up the room. Main entry: ↑makederived
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