brush up
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[edit]brush up (third-person singular simple present brushes up, present participle brushing up, simple past and past participle brushed up)
- To paint, or make clean or bright with a brush.
- April 10, 1706, Alexander Pope, letter to William Wycherley
- You have commissioned me to paint your shop, and I have done my best to brush you up like your neighbours.
- April 10, 1706, Alexander Pope, letter to William Wycherley
- (idiomatic) To review; to improve an existing but rusty or underdeveloped skill.
- Synonym: rub up
- I'll need to brush up (on) my Greek before my trip to Athens.
- 2010 December 7, J.A., “Travel in style”, in The Economist[1]:
- How many will be rich enough to travel in style is difficult to know—but already 30% of the guests at the very expensive Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong are from mainland China. Reception staff around the world had better start brushing up their Mandarin language skills.
- (slang, transitive) To beat up, annoy or insult (someone).
Translations
[edit]to improve a rusty or underdeveloped skill
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