GET UP


Meaning of GET UP in English

get up phrasal verb ( see also ↑ get )

1 . get (somebody) up to get out of your bed after sleeping, or to make someone get out of their bed:

We didn’t get up until lunchtime.

Get me up at seven, would you?

2 . to stand up:

He got up and walked over to the window.

3 . if a wind or storm gets up, it starts and gets stronger

4 . be got up as/in something British English informal to be dressed in particular clothes:

He arrived at the party got up as Count Dracula.

The men were all got up in suits.

5 . get it up informal to get an ↑ erection (1)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.