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Phrase Means Eslpod Business Ending Relationship Podcast End

Id ESLPod_0688_WE_1050
Episode Id ESLPod 688
Episode Title Ending a Business Relationship
Phrase to be up
Text The phrase "to be up," in this podcast, means to end or finish on a particular date and time: "Time is up. Please put down your pencil and turn in your exam." The phrase "to be up to (someone)" means that someone can make a particular decision: "Do you want to sign up for a Basic or Premium Membership? It's up to you." The phrase "to be up to (something)" means to feel prepared to do something: "I don't think Harouki is up to medical school." The phrase "to be up to doing (something)" means to want to do something: "Are you up to going to the party tonight?" Finally, the phrase "to be up on (something)" means to have a lot of knowledge or to be very well informed about something: "Are you up on events in the Middle East?"
Topics Business | Technology

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