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one up
- IPA[wən əp]
- having a psychological advantage over someone
- do better than (someone)
verb: one-up, 3rd person present: one-ups, gerund or present participle: one-upping, past tense: one-upped, past participle: one-upped
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形容詞
- 1. having a psychological advantage over someone you're always trying to be one up on whoever you're with
動詞
- 1. do better than (someone) he deftly one-upped the interrogator
- first of all
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- make oneself stand in a stiffly upright manner
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- make oneself stand in a stiffly upright manner
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- stand up again after a fall
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- stand up again after a fall
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- well suited to one's tastes, interests, or abilities
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- establish oneself in (a particular occupation)
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- establish oneself in (a particular occupation)
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- having an advantage over someone: you're always trying to be one up on whoever you're with
- gain an advantage over: he deftly one-upped the interrogator
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