- English Idiom Exam Number 1
- English Idiom Exam Number 2
- English Idiom Exam Number 3
- English Idiom Exam Number 4
- English Idiom Exam Number 5
- English Idiom Exam Number 6
- English Idiom Exam Number 7
- English Idiom Exam Number 8
- English Idiom Exam Number 9
- English Idiom Exam Number 10
- English Idiom Exam Number 11
- English Idiom Exam Number 12
beef up something (to) [exp]

« Back to Glossary Index
Meaning:
- to improve something or make it more interesting, more important, more attractive and make it better.
Examples:
- I want to beef my car up by changing the engine and the spoilers.
- If you want to get more benefits and increase the statistics of the wholesale in your company, you need to beef up your method.
- We need to beef up our online presence with more engaging content and marketing strategies.
- The author beefed up the plot by adding more twists and character development.
- The IT department is beefing up the network security to prevent cyberattacks.
- We need to beef up the presentation with more visuals and data.
- The city council decided to beef up police presence in high-crime areas.
- New regulations were introduced to beef up environmental protection laws.
- They need to beef up the security at the event to prevent any incidents.
- She decided to beef up her resume with additional certifications.
- He decided to beef up his workout routine to prepare for the marathon.
- The company plans to beef up its marketing efforts for the new product launch.