power something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v to make a machine start working 使〔机器〕启动 Never move a computer while it is powered up. 电脑开着时千万不要搬动。
power up• He hates the idea of giving up even one day of power.• It was a tentative document that merely asked for provincial legislation enabling municipalities to buy, sell, and distribute electric power.• So, when conversations starts sort of fading, people use questions to power them up.• What we pressed him to do in Committee was to include in the Bill power to set up a funding council.• Once you power them up and get a topic, what you see is people can glide for awhile on that topic.• You use a question to power them back up because it opens up a topic.• The handle of the power mower pokes up intact.• When spending power goes up relatively quickly the long-term growth in property crime slows down.
→ power something ↔ up at power2(1)