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Significado de Worried you'd have to step up
To take action to improve a situation or take on more responsibility.
In simple words: To feel anxious about taking on more responsibility.
Worried you'd have to step up en una frase
- She was worried she'd have to step up in the project but felt unprepared.
- After the team leader left, everyone was worried they'd have to step up.
- He was worried he'd have to step up his game to compete with the new employees.
- They were worried they'd have to step up after the unexpected changes in management.
- The coach mentioned that some players were worried they'd have to step up for the finals.
Cómo usar Worried you'd have to step up
Use 'step up' in situations where someone is expected to take responsibility or improve. It's commonly used in work or social environments.
Grammar pattern
step up + object
Memory hint
Think of stepping up a tall staircase when you feel nervous about new responsibilities.
Palabras relacionadas
Collocations with Worried you'd have to step up
- step up to the plate
- step up efforts
- step up performance
Common mistakes with Worried you'd have to step up
- Confusing 'step up' with 'step down' (meaning to reduce responsibility).
- Using 'step up' without an object when it should specify what is being stepped up.
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¿Qué significa Worried you'd have to step up?
To feel anxious about taking on more responsibility.
¿Qué significa Worried you'd have to step up en español?
To feel anxious about taking on more responsibility.
¿Cuál es la definición de Worried you'd have to step up?
To take action to improve a situation or take on more responsibility.
¿Cómo se usa Worried you'd have to step up en una frase?
She was worried she'd have to step up in the project but felt unprepared.
¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Worried you'd have to step up?
After the team leader left, everyone was worried they'd have to step up.
¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Worried you'd have to step up?
Algunas alternativas comunes son take charge, rise to the occasion, take on, improve, advance.
¿Qué palabras acompañan a Worried you'd have to step up?
Suele combinarse con step up to the plate, step up efforts, step up performance.
¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Worried you'd have to step up?
Confusing 'step up' with 'step down' (meaning to reduce responsibility). Using 'step up' without an object when it should specify what is being stepped up.
¿Cómo se pronuncia Worried you'd have to step up?
US: //ˈstɛp ʌp//, UK: //ˈstɛp ʌp//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.
¿Cuándo debo usar Worried you'd have to step up?
Use 'step up' in situations where someone is expected to take responsibility or improve. It's commonly used in work or social environments.