rub up - translation to greek
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rub up - translation to greek

Dry rub; Butt rub; Espresso rub; Rub (food)
  • [[Halibut]] being prepared with a coffee spice rub
  • pork shoulder]] coated with a spice rub before cooking

rub up      
γυαλίζω
dress up         
  • Halloween costume party with a ghost
IN-PERSON OR VIDEO GAME INVOLVING COSTUMES OR FASHION APPLIED TO ONESELF OR A VIRTUAL MODEL OR CHARACTER
Dress Up; Doll maker (Internet); Dress up games; Dressed up; Frankendoll; Frankendolling; Dress-Up
ντύνομαι, βάζω τα καλά μου, μεταμφιέζομαι
sit up         
ABDOMINAL ENDURANCE TRAINING EXERCISE TO STRENGTHEN AND TONE THE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES
Sit up; Sit ups; Situp; Situps; Sit-ups; Sit-up (exercise)
ξαγρυπνώ, ανασηκώνω

Definition

rub up
v.
1) (d; intr.) to rub up against ('to touch') (don't let the wire rub up against the pipe)
2) (colloq.) (d; intr.) to rub up against ('to have contact with') (he used to rub up against many famous movie stars)

Wikipedia

Spice rub

Spice rub is any mixture of ground spices that is made to be rubbed on raw food before the food is cooked. The spice rub forms a coating on the food. The food can be marinated in the spice rub for some time for the flavors to incorporate into the food, or it can be cooked immediately after it is coated in the rub. The spice rub can be left on or partially removed before cooking.

Rubs are typically applied as a powder, aka "dry." Some "wet" rubs may have oil, water, or other liquid added to make a thick paste.

Examples of use of rub up
1. The House‘s environmental agenda is likely to rub up against business interests.
2. Before a game, an umpire or club attendant uses the mud to "rub up" new baseballs – about six dozen for each major league game.
3. The noisiest welcome he received in the past week or so was probably two Wednesday evenings ago, when he ventured into London‘s Soho to rub up against the gay vote.
4. It needs all who command trust – the major charities, the professionals in health, education, crime, police, judges and faith groups too, alongside all who rub up against poverty and its pernicious effects.
5. Because if Europe‘s western interests rub up against Iran and Syria, this is a social osmosis which will certainly affect those societies. ××××× Look at what life has brought us. 20 years ago, modern and westernized people in Turkey were afraid of the effect the Iranian revolution might have on us.