add up to |
reach (a certain total). |
be up to |
to be the choice or responsibility of (someone or something); depend on. |
face up to |
to meet bravely. |
feel up to |
(informal) to feel able to. |
lead up to |
to precede (something). [4 definitions] |
live up to |
to act or succeed in a way that is equal to (certain expectations). [2 definitions] |
look up to |
to respect; admire. |
make it up to (someone) |
to repay (someone) in some way for a wrong, or perceived wrong, done to that person. |
put (someone) up to |
to persuade (someone) to do (something foolish, mischievous, or unlawful). |
stand up to |
to boldly confront or fight back against (someone stronger or in authority) because of a real or perceived injustice. [2 definitions] |
up to date |
fully informed; knowing the most recent information (often fol. by "on," "as to," or "with regard to"). [3 definitions] |
up to snuff |
(informal) up to a particular standard; in satisfactory or good shape. |
up to something |
involved in something suspicious or secretive. |