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Translation

pep up

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Explanation of "Pep Up"

Meaning:
The phrase "pep up" means to make something more interesting, lively, or exciting. It can also mean to encourage someone, often with cheers or shouts.

Usage Instructions:
  • As a verb: "pep up" is used when you want to describe making something better or more energetic.
  • Common contexts: You might use it when talking about a party, a presentation, or even a person who seems tired.
Examples:
  1. Make More Interesting: "We need to pep up our presentation so that the audience will pay attention."
  2. Encourage: "The coach tried to pep up the team with some motivating words before the game."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a Sentence: "To pep up the mood in the office, the manager decided to organize a fun team-building activity."
  • In a Context: "After a long week, I listened to some upbeat music to pep myself up for the weekend."
Word Variants:
  • Pep: This noun refers to energy or liveliness. For example, "She has a lot of pep in her step."
  • Pepper: As a verb, it can mean to make something more interesting or lively, similar to "pep up."
Different Meanings:
  • Pep up (as in food): While not common, one could say "pep up" when adding spices to food to make it tastier.
  • Pep rally: A gathering to encourage a sports team where cheers and chants are used.
Synonyms:
  1. Energize: To give energy or enthusiasm.
  2. Liven up: To make something more lively.
  3. Invigorate: To fill with energy or vitality.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Liven up": Similar to "pep up," meaning to bring excitement or energy to something.
    • Example: "The decorations really liven up the room."
  • "Cheer someone on": To encourage someone, especially during a competition.
    • Example: "The fans cheered their team on during the game."
Summary:

"Pep up" is a versatile phrase that can be used in various contexts to mean making something more lively or encouraging someone.

Verb
  1. make more interesting or lively
    • juice up a party
    • pep up your paper
  2. spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
    • The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers

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