own up Idiom
own up
take the blame, admit one
frown upon
regard with disfavour or disapproval;condemn不喜欢;不赞成;谴责
The manager frowned on your proposal.经理不喜欢你的提议。
Certain grammatical constructions and idioms that are accepted in America are frowned upon in British English.在美国得到公认的某些语法结构和习语在英国英语中未得到赞许。
He frowns upon things like that.他对那样的事情是皱眉头的。
Doesn't she frown upon that kind of behaviour?她对那种行为不谴责吗?
look down upon
despise; scorn; consider inferior蔑视;轻视
Jack looked down upoo Alf for his poor manners.杰克因阿尔夫举止粗鲁而瞧不起他。
Everyone looks down upon you,just because you've not got a job.大家都瞧不起你,就是因为你没有工作。
They are snobs. That is why they look down upon us.他们是势利眼,这就是他们看不起我们的原因。
bear down on|bear|bear down upon
v. phr. To draw constantly nearer with great speed and force.
The police cars were bearing down on the bank robbers' get-away car.
frown upon|frown
v. phr. To look with disfavor upon somebody or something.
Everybody in her family frowns upon her attachment to him.
look down on|look|look down|look down upon
v. To think of (a person or thing) as less good or important; feel that (someone) is not as good as you are, or that (something) is not worth having or doing; consider inferior.
Mary looked down on her classmates because she was better dressed than they were. Jack looked down on Al for his poor manners. Miss Tracy likes tennis but she looks down on football as too rough.
own up|own
v.,
informal To take the blame; admit your guilt; confess.
When Mr. Jones asked who broke the window, Johnny owned up. Mary owned up to having borrowed her sister's sweater. When Mother saw that someone had broken the vase, Billy owned up to it. See: COME CLEAN.
own up (to something)
To accept or acknowledge (to something). Everyone knows you're responsible, so it will attending bigger if you aloof own up appropriate now. Tom assuredly endemic up to bistro my burrito.Learn more: own, upown up (to something)
to accept something; to acknowledge to something. I apperceive you bankrupt the window. Come on and own up to it.Learn more: own, upown up
Confess, accomplish a abounding admission, as in Come on, Tim, you'd bigger own up that you absent the car keys. This argot uses the verb own in the faculty of "acknowledge." [Colloquial; mid-1800s] Learn more: own, upown up
v. To acknowledge to something; accept something: If the actuality who blanket the erasers doesn't own up, alcove will be canceled. The bandit endemic up to the crime.
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To accept something, to confess. Dating from the mid-1800s, this announcement seems to use own in the faculty of possessing albatross for something. “On actuality arrested he endemic up to his crime,” appeared in the Boston Journal (May 23, 1890).Learn more: own, up