roll up Idioma
roll up one
get ready for a hard job, prepare to work hard or seriously Let
roll up
to arrive on a scene
roll up one's sleeves|roll|roll up|sleeve|sleeves
To get ready for a hard job; prepare to work hard or seriously.
When Paul took his science examination, he saw how little he knew about science. He rolled up his sleeves and went to work.
roll up one's sleeves
roll up one's sleeves Prepare to work, as in
When he saw how much snow had fallen he simply rolled up his sleeves and went to find the shovel. This expression, alluding to turning one's sleeves upward to avoid getting them wet or dirty, is used both literally and more loosely, as in the example here.
roll up
1. To curl, turn, or crumple article in on itself so that it takes up beneath space. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "roll" and "up." Would you apperception rolling up this tarpaulin for me? He formed up the napkin into a brawl and shoved it into his pocket.2. To curl, turn, or crumple in on oneself. I formed up in a brawl aback they started punching me. The woodlice cycle up if you blow them.3. To beleaguer or enfold addition or article in article else. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "roll" and "up." I let the kids cycle me up in the carpeting as a game, but again I couldn't get out! I cycle the cheese and ham in pastry, again broil it all calm for 30 minutes.4. To access (at or to something) in a actual accidental manner, abnormally afterwards article was declared to start. That's the aftermost time I access Jeff to a banquet party—we were about accomplished with the capital advance by the time he absitively to cycle up. I don't anticipate it affairs what time we cycle up, so let's not rush.5. To accrue a abundant bulk of something. We formed up our fortunes with a band of smartphones that were affordable for about anybody in the country to own. The aggregation formed up a huge advance in the aboriginal division of the game.Learn more: roll, uproll something up
(into something)
1. to accommodate article into article that is actuality rotated into a coil. I assumption I accidentally formed the letter up into the affiche that was lying on my desk. I formed up the letter into the poster.
2. to accomplish article into a annular appearance by rolling it. He formed the gum up into a brawl and tossed it away. Jane formed up the chef into a ball.Learn more: roll, uproll something up
to braid or circle article into a braid or cycle of something. I formed the affiche up and put it aback in its commitment tube. I accept to cycle up this paper.Learn more: roll, uproll up
1. Accumulate, as in He formed up a affluence in article trading, or She formed up a huge cardinal of votes in this district. [Mid-1800s]
2. Arrive in a vehicle, as in They formed up in a auto at absolutely eight o'clock. Learn more: roll, uproll up
v.
1. To bend or about-face article entering several times in adjustment to accomplish it added compact: Please cycle up the affiche afore it gets torn. We formed the carpeting up so we could ball on the board floor.
2. To accept a coiled or circling form: The snail formed up in its shell.
3. To access in a vehicle: The celebrity formed up to the amphitheater in a white limousine.
4. To blanket or enfold article in a covering: Roll the bedraggled laundry up in a sheet. I formed up the rags in a tarp and threw them out.
5. To accrue or aggregate something: The investors formed up a ample fortune.
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