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Phrasal Verb - brushing up on

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To brush up on something means to refresh, review, or improve one's knowledge, skill, or memory of a particular subject, language, or activity, especially after a period of not having used or practiced it. It implies a focused, often relatively quick, effort to regain proficiency, recall forgotten details, or bring one's competence back up to an acceptable or higher standard. This action is frequently undertaken in preparation for a specific event, test, trip, job, or simply to maintain or enhance one's abilities, rather than starting to learn something entirely new from scratch.

Examples

No.Example
1Before her trip to Rome, she decided to brush up on her Italian phrases and basic grammar.
2He needs to brush up on his presentation skills for the upcoming client meeting next week.
3I'm going to brush up on my coding before applying for that software development position.
4The lawyer had to brush up on old case precedents for the complex new trial he was assigned.
5After years of not playing, she's brushing up on her piano lessons to prepare for a recital.
6Students often brush up on their notes and textbook chapters right before a major exam.
7He spends his evenings brushing up on his culinary techniques for the local cooking competition.
8To effectively manage the new project, I should brush up on my project management software skills.
9We need to brush up on our knowledge of company policies before the external audit next month.
10The athlete decided to brush up on his swimming strokes and diving techniques before the championship.