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Wat (wie) is brush up - definitie

COMPANY
Brush car; Brush Motor Car; Alanson Partridge Brush; Brush Runabout
  • Brush Runabout Company factory at 12568 Oakland Ave, Highland Park, MI 48203

brush up      
v.
1) (d; intr.) to brush up against (to brush up against a wall)
2) (D; intr.) to brush up on (to brush up on one's Latin)
brush up      
or brush up on
If you brush up something or brush up on it, you practise it or improve your knowledge of it.
I had hoped to brush up my Spanish...
Eleanor spent much of the summer brushing up on her driving.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P P n
Stephen G. Brush         
AMERICAN PHYSICIST
Stephen Brush
Stephen George Brush (born February 12, 1935) is a scholar in the field of history of science whose career spanned the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. His research resulted in hundreds of journal articles and over a dozen books.

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Brush Motor Car Company

Brush Motor Car Company (1907-1909), later the Brush Runabout Company (1909-1913), was based in Highland Park, Michigan.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor brush up
1. The winning designs need far more than a bit of a wash and brush up.
2. RATINGS Wargrave, Wokingham Sir, Lord Hope needs to brush up on his history.
3. Meanwhile, the students of France need to brush up on their logic lessons.
4. Now if they could only brush up on the requirements of leadership.
5. Meanwhile, it‘s a great time to brush up on your motoring –– or idling –– slang.