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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary 
	
		  go up   
 
    go up  phrasal verb [ goes up  going up  went up  gone up  gone up ]    RISE    1.  <E > to move higher, rise or increase   •  The average cost of a new house has gone up by 5% to £276 500.   Thesaurus+: ↑Increasing and intensifying     • Train fares are going up again.   • Her salary will go up by a hefty 10%.   • The curtain went up on another performance.   • The area has recently become very fashionable and house prices are going up.   • A flag goes up to indicate that the runners are ready.    EXPLODE  2.  to suddenly explode   •  There's a gas leak and the whole building could go up at any moment.   Thesaurus+: ↑Exploding and erupting    BE FIXED  3.  If a sign goes up, it is fixed into position   •  The new 'No Parking' signs went up yesterday.   Thesaurus+: ↑Information and messages    BUILD  4.  If a building goes up, it is built   •  A new factory is going up on the old airport.   Thesaurus+: ↑Construction work and workers    UNIVERSITY  5.  UK  old-fashioned   If you go up to a college or university, especially Oxford University or Cambridge University, you begin studying there, or continue studying after a holiday.  Thesaurus+: ↑University and college education  Main entry: gophrasal verb
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