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this phrase: take up
I used to travel on the train a lot when I was little. I sort of associate that with my youth. And I’ve taken it up to Canada a few times. It’s beautiful, it’s a great way to travel.
Hi,
i would like to know the meaning and usage of this phrase, Thanks a lot!Thank you very much!!!
2009年12月4日 22:31
解答 · 3
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Your example doesn't contain the phrasal verb "take up" but rather up applies to a direction of travel. It just so happens that the context of the statement is very similar to the phrasal verb.
In this context:
Taken = to take a vehicle as a form of taxi (eg., "I took a taxi.")
It = Refers to the train, the object of the verb. (eg., "I took a plane. -It- had very comfortable seats.)
Up = the direction in which is traveled, this is used occasionally in reference to the direction on a map in which one would appear to travel. In this case, the subject is likely American and thus travels "up" to Canada.
2009年12月5日
Hello SonGoku,
"take up" as a phrasal verb has got many meanings.
One of those meanings:
If you take up something such as a task or a story, you begin doing it after it has been interrupted or after someone else has begun it.
So it could mean here that he used to take the train a lot when he was little and in his youth , then took it up and began doing it again as an adult after having stopped it for years.
Another meaning :
If you take so up an activity or a subject, you become interested in it and spend time doing it, either as a hobby or as a career.
So it could also mean here ,that he became interested in traveling on trains and spent some times traveling as a hobby he likes to do.
2009年12月5日
Another way of writing the third sentence is, "And I've taken the train up to Canada a few times," meaning he's traveled on the train.
"Take up" also means "to begin", as in "I've taken up guitar playing as a hobby," but that is not the meaning here.
2009年12月5日
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