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  2. chin-up. noun [ C ] (also chin up) uk / ˈtʃɪn.ʌp / us / ˈtʃɪn.ʌp /. a physical exercise in which you hold on to a fixed bar above your head and try to pull yourself upwards until your chin is level with the bar: do a chin-up They were told to do one chin-up each time they passed under the bar.

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      CHIN UP! translate: 振作起來!別氣餒!別灰心!. Learn more in the...

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  3. (keep your) ˈchin up (British English also keep your ˈpecker up old-fashioned) (spoken) used to tell somebody to stay cheerful in difficult circumstances: Chin up! Things will get better soon.

  4. 1. (Anatomy) the protruding part of the lower jaw. 2. (Anatomy) the front part of the face below the lips. 3. keep one's chin up to keep cheerful under difficult circumstances. Sometimes shortened to: chin up! 4. take it on the chin informal to face squarely up to a defeat, adversity, etc. vb, chins, chinningorchinned. 5.

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    It is unclear exactly where this phrase originated. Some speculate it replaced an older term in Britain keep your pecker up, circa 1840. In the 1840s in Great Britain, pecker did not have sexual connotations. It meant “courage” and “resolution.” Others speculate the phrase is American in origin—appearing first in the early 1900s. Perhaps it was the...

    In this example, a man uses the expression while talking to his friend, who had a very bad day. Rodrigo: What’s the matter, Alisha? You look so sad! Alisha: I’m just upset. Everything went wrong today. Rodrigo: What happened? Alisha: All the people I work with are cruel. They all hate me and say the nastiest things about me. I’m going to quit my jo...

    This quote is about staying hopeful during a hard time. 1. Chapman was in tears in the dugout after the inning. “It was a very emotional moment,” Chapman (through the team translator) said, crediting Ross with pulling him out of it. “He said keep your chin up; we’ve got this; we’ll pick you up.” –Chicago Sun Times This excerpt is from an opinion ar...

    The phrase keep your chin up means maintain a positive appearance or attitude despite hardship. People often use this in the command form as a friendly piece of advice for someone who is feeling sad.

  5. The term "chin up" can refer to both a physical exercise and an idiomatic expression used to encourage positivity and resilience.

  6. Aug 11, 2024 · chin up (third-person singular simple present chins up, present participle chinning up, simple past and past participle chinned up) (intransitive) To face a situation cheerfully or with confidence. You'll have to chin up to get through this.

  7. Chin-up definition: an act or instance of chinning a horizontal bar, rod, or the like.. See examples of CHIN-UP used in a sentence.

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