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build (someone/something) up


phrasal verb with buildverbuk /bɪld/ us /bɪld/built | built
C1
to increase or become larger or stronger, or to cause someone or something to do this: 增强,加强;增大
build up betweenTension is building up between the two communities.两个社区之间的关系日趋紧张。
build up strengthThey gave him soup to build up his strength.他们给他喝汤以增强体质。
build up a businessIt took her ten years to build up her publishing business.她花了10年时间将她的出版事业发展壮大。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Increasing and intensifying
accretion
accumulate
accumulative
accumulatively
add fuel to the fireidiom
blaze
fade
go up
growing
growingly
heighten
hot up
inflation
mushroom
ratchet something up/down
re-escalate
re-escalation
reach a crescendo
redouble
stake

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Enlarging and inflating
Becoming bigger

build something/someone up


phrasal verb with buildverbuk /bɪld/ us /bɪld/built | built
to praise something or someone in a way that will influence people's opinions; to make a person feel more confident: 赞扬;吹捧
A good teacher builds you up.一个好老师会帮助增强你的信心。
For weeks the media has been building up the national basketball team.媒体几周来一直在吹捧国家篮球队。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Praising and applauding
acclaim
acclamation
accolade
adulate
adulation
clap
compliment
enthrone
enthronement
eulogistic
eulogistically
eulogize
hail
ode
ooh
ooh and aahidiom
ovation
overpraise
overpraised
puff
build-up
noun[ Cusually singular ]
uk /ˈbɪld.ʌp/ us /ˈbɪld.ʌp/

build-upnoun[C usually singular] (INCREASE)


an increase, especially one that is gradual: 增强,加强;增大
The build-up of troops in the region makes war seem more likely.在这一地区集结军队加大了战争爆发的可能性。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Increasing and intensifying
accretion
accumulate
accumulative
accumulatively
add fuel to the fireidiom
blaze
fade
go up
growing
growingly
heighten
hot up
inflation
mushroom
ratchet something up/down
re-escalate
re-escalation
reach a crescendo
redouble
stake

build-upnoun[C usually singular] (PRAISE)


a situation in which someone or something is praised, advertised, or talked about on the internet, in newspapers, etc.: 赞扬;吹捧
The group got a big build-up before their tour, being touted by many as the next Beatles.在巡回演出前对该乐队进行了大规模的宣传,许多人将其吹捧为新一代甲壳虫乐队。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Advertising and marketing
ad
ad agency
adman
adverse publicity
advert
customer relationship management
demographics
detoxify
differentiator
dogfooding
o.n.o.
on-brand
opinion mining
overexpose
overexposure
trade dress
unadvertised
unbilled
unbranded
unmarketable

build-upnoun[C usually singular] (PREPARATION)


UK
the period of preparation before something happens: 事前准备期
There was a lot of excitement in the build-up to the Olympics.奥运的前期准备工作中有许多让人激动的事。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Preparing
batten
batten down the hatchesidiom
break someone in
bug-out bag
calibrate
dig
gear (someone/something) up
get/have your ducks in a rowidiom
gird
gird yourselfidiom
go bag
lay
prep
preparation
regroom
roll up your sleevesidiom
set something up
set the scene/stageidiom
suit
tee

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Preceding and introducing

build up something | American Dictionary


build up something


phrasal verb with buildverbus/bɪld/past tense and past participlebuiltus/bɪlt/

(INCREASE)


to cause something to increase or become greater:
She does exercises daily to build up her strength.
We tried to build his confidence up.

build up something


phrasal verb with buildverbus/bɪld/past tense and past participlebuiltus/bɪlt/

(PRAISE)


to praise someone or something, esp. to increase the popularity of that person or thing:
The ads built up the show, but it wasn’t really that good.

build up (sth) | Business English


build up (sth)


phrasal verb with buildverbuk /bɪld/usbuilt | built
[ I or T ]
to increase in quantity, or to add more of something so it increases in quantity:
build up shares/stock/wealthAt this time of year, stores are building up stock for Christmas.
build up experience/success/achievementsShe joined the company in 2000 and has built up considerable experience in marketing.
build-up
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈbɪldʌp/us
an increase in the amount of something over a period of time:
Environmentalists are urging industries to go green in order to reduce further build-up of CO2 emissions.

Examples of build (someone/something) up


build (someone/something) up
We found that the model has low statistical power when inbreeding depression is caused by the build-up of mildly deleterious alleles.
At first the build-up of military activity was relatively slow.
All argon peaks were scanned ten times and peak heights extrapolated back to the inlet time to allow for argon build-up and memory effects.
Thus, longer exposure of the villages to the institutional build-up has a positive effect on people's participation in the commons.
The phonological theory explains dyslexia by a deficit in phonological awareness which would affect the build-up of graphemephoneme correspondences.
Thus, institutional build-up seems to be a very important consideration in motivating people to participate in commons.
Rather, a frequency-dependent build-up triggering mechanisms could be imagined.
Protectionist fallacies had all been exposed, enlightenment was spreading, and landlords' resistance simply encouraged the build-up of more pressure for revenge.
Among others, it will provide welfare indications regarding the build-up of a temporary or permanent fund.
This is the discounted sum of carbon removals (from logging) and carbon accumulations (through biomass build-up) over 200 years.
It also takes one step further to look at empowerment through social capital build-up as an outcome of the technology uptake process.
All chambers over-responded in the build-up region to some degree based on their internal dimensions.
Measurement of dose in the build-up region using fixed-separation plane-parallel ionisation chambers.
Those regulations have also promoted the surface application of manure and phosphorus build-up in the soil.
Obviously, steady state approaches could only take into account the long-run gains, but not the build-up costs.
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