turn up
phrasal verbturn up
- to be found, especially by chance, after being lost
(尤指失去后偶然)被发现,被找到 - Don't worry about the letter—I'm sure it'll turn up.
别为那封信担心,我相信会找到的。
- Don't worry about the letter—I'm sure it'll turn up.
- (of a person
) to arrive人 到达;来到;露面 - We arranged to meet at 7.30, but she never turned up.
我们约好 7:30 碰头,但她根本没露面。
- We arranged to meet at 7.30, but she never turned up.
- (of an opportunity
) to happen, especially by chance机会 偶然出现;到来 - He's still hoping something (= for example, a job or a piece of luck) will turn up.
他仍然在希望会有机会出现。
- He's still hoping something (= for example, a job or a piece of luck) will turn up.
turn something up
开大,调高(音量、热量等) - Could you turn the TV up?
你能把电视机的音量开大些吗? - + adj. The music was turned up loud.
音乐的音量开大了。
- Could you turn the TV up?
- (British English) to make a piece of clothing shorter by folding and sewing it up at the bottom
opposite let something down related noun turn-up将(衣服的底边)折起缝好;改短 - to find something
找到;发现 - Our efforts to trace him turned up nothing.
我们辛辛苦苦跟踪他,却无功而返。
- Our efforts to trace him turned up nothing.