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Can "Are you up for~" mean "Are you ready for~"?
2014年8月30日 17:21
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Yes, it means ready, willing and capable.
2014年8月30日
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Not ready, exactly, so much as interested, or able. "Are you up for drinks after work [or would you rather not]?" "She wanted to come but she wasn't up to so much walking." "i'm not up to having this conversation now. Ask me after I've gotten some sleep."
2014年8月30日
It doesn't really mean ready. It means: are you interested? Are you willing? Would you like to do this thing? And also, are you in the physical and mental shape to do it?
2014年8月30日
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