Usage examples of "be up" in English with translation to Spanish

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They won't be able to get up so early. No podrán levantarse tan pronto.
Tom was up when Mary came home. Tom estaba levantado cuando Mary llegó a casa.
A study found that almost 10% of men were obese in 2008. That was up from about 5% in 1980. Un estudio descubrió que casi un 10% de los hombres eran obesos en el 2008. Esto es un aumento de casi un 5% en el 1980.
I had been up all night trying to finish the presentation. He estado toda la noche levantado tratando de terminar la presentación.
She is not up yet. Ella no se ha levantado todavía.
I am used to staying up late at night. Estoy acostumbrado a quedarme levantado hasta tarde en la noche.
When I was in high school, I woke up at 6 every morning. Cuando estaba en el secundario, me levantaba a las seis todas las mañanas.
Tom must be up to something. Tom debe tramar algo.
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