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ˌclued-ˈup British English, clued-in American English adjective informal KNOW somethingknowing a lot about something 所知甚多的clued-up on/about Ask Margaret. She’s pretty clued-up about that sort of thing. 去问玛格丽特,她对那种事情懂得很多。Examples from the Corpusclued-up• If you can be just a little bit clued-up and not be Rastafarian with dreadlocks, you can not fail.• Other times, they sound like a more clued-up Tackhead.ˌclued-ˈup adjectiveChineseSyllable a lot something knowing Corpus about |