Get up
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get up (to arise, to sit up, to stand up, tu ascend, to mount, to dress as a costume or disguise, to acquire knowledge, go faster {to a horse}) - powstać, podnieść się, wstać z łóżka, wio (do konia).
- Steven gets up at six o'clock every day. [Steven goes out the bed...]
- She got herself up as a peasant girl. [She dressed hersel as...]
- I get up early, but it doesn't mean I like getting up early.
- I hated singing and getting up in front of crowds. [...singing and coming on the stage in front of crowds] /Rod Stewart/
- Get up from that piano. You hurtin' its feelings. [leave that piano...] /Jelly Roll Morton/
- The mountaineers were getting up 100 meters every day. [..climbed 100 metres]
- The soloist will get up on the scene with two singers. [will perform...]
- It was clear that professor Dipptins students were getting up in their Spanish very quickly. [... students acquiring their knowledge of Spanish...]