read up

动词 v. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To learn (about something) by reading. transitive
    — "Pestilential nonsense!" "Have you read it up at all, Father?" asked Enid. "Read it up! I, with all my interests and no time for one-half of them! Enid, you are too absurd." "Sorry, Father."
  2. To learn (about something) by reading.; [with on or about] intransitive
    — 28 November 2009, Indian Express - Nayagan was actor R Madhavan's introduction to Kamal Hassan After watching the film, I read up about it in the newspapers. When I came to know that Hassan was a 30-year-old actor then, I was completely awe-struck
  3. To read previous or higher-up messages in a chat; to backread. Internet
    — I just got here, what are you talking about? — It's about the new movie announcement. Read up for the context.
形容词 adj.
  1. Of an individual, well-versed or informed in a particular subject.

词形变化

reads up present,singular,third-person reading up participle,present read up participle,past read up past more read up comparative most read up superlative
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