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(idiomatic) To be a man about it
; to do the things a man is traditionally expected to do, such as taking responsibility for the consequences of one's actions; displaying bravery or toughness in the face of danger, adversity, or a challenge; providing for one's family, etc. (Compare man (“brace oneself, steel oneself”).)
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man up
verb
(idiomatic)
To
"be
a
man
about
it";
to
do
the
things
a
man
is
traditionally
expected
to
do,
such
as
taking
responsibility
for
the
consequences
of
one's
actions;
displaying
bravery
or
toughness
in
the
face
of
danger,
adversity,
or
a
challenge;
providing
for
one's
family,
etc.
(Compare
man
(“brace
oneself,
steel
oneself”).)
意味(1)
(idiomatic)
To
"be
a
man
about
it";
to
do
the
things
a
man
is
traditionally
expected
to
do,
such
as
taking
responsibility
for
the
consequences
of
one's
actions;
displaying
bravery
or
toughness
in
the
face
of
danger,
adversity,
or
a
challenge;
providing
for
one's
family,
etc.
(Compare
man
(“brace
oneself,
steel
oneself”).)
意味(2)
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