ring up
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle up
Meanings
Telephone someone
Why “up”? Rising into view. What comes up becomes present and visible.
“I'll ring you up tonight.”
“Mum rang me up after lunch.”
Don't confuse with
Ring up means telephone someone. Ring back means telephone someone again to return a call.
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ring back
A contrast learners often mix up
Telephone someone again to return a call
blow up
Same up pattern: appearance
Explode or be destroyed by an explosion; Inflate something by filling it with air; Suddenly become very angry; Enlarge a photograph or image; (of a storm or argument) develop quickly into something serious
bring up
Same up pattern: appearance
Mention or raise a topic
call up
Same up pattern: appearance
Telephone someone; Order someone to join military service; Display information on a screen or computer; Bring a memory or feeling vividly to mind; Select a player for a higher-level team
catch up
Same up pattern: appearance
Reach the same level or position as someone ahead; Get up to date with news, work or events you have missed; (of bad behaviour or neglect) start to have unavoidable consequences; Spend time talking to a friend after a period apart
clear up
Same up pattern: appearance
Tidy a place by putting things away; (of weather) become bright and dry after rain or cloud; Resolve a misunderstanding or doubt by explaining it; (of an illness, rash or symptom) disappear or get better; Solve a mystery or unsolved problem
come up
Same up pattern: appearance
Arise as a topic or event
crop up
Same up pattern: appearance
Appear unexpectedly in a situation
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