build up

The phrase 'build up' can refer to the process of increasing, accumulating, or strengthening over time.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To increase gradually in quantity, strength, or intensity.

Example

  • Tension began to build up as the deadline approached.
  • Dust can build up on surfaces if not cleaned regularly.

B2Development

(common)To develop or improve something over a period of time.

Example

  • She built up her business from scratch.
  • He spent years building up his skills.

B2Preparation

(common)To prepare or promote someone or something for a particular purpose or event.

Example

  • The team is building up for the championship.
  • There was a lot of build-up before the concert.

C1Construction

(technical)To form or construct by assembling parts or materials.

Example

  • They plan to build up the new wing by next year.
  • The engineers are building up the structure layer by layer.

B2Reputation

(common)To enhance or strengthen the reputation or status of someone or something.

Example

  • The company is building up its brand through social media.
  • He built up his reputation as a reliable contractor.

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