0 to increase the level of sound, heat, etc. that a device is producing -- skru opp
1 to arrive at a place -- dukke opp
She turned up late again. Hun kom sent igjen.
2 (of an opportunity) to happen -- dukke opp
3 a piece of material which is folded up at the bottom of a trouser-leg -- (bukse)oppbrett
Trousers with turn-ups are not fashionable at the moment.
4 to appear or arrive -- dukke opp, troppe opp, komme stigende
5 to be found -- komme for dagen
6 to increase (the level of noise, light etc) produced by (something) -- skru opp
Dummying out this period changes the detailed form of the relationship but not the low-popularity turn-up (plot not reported).
In 1996–97 223,000 patients failed to turn-up for in-patient treatment.
That is certainly a turn-up for the book.
It is something of a turn-up for the books.
The process will interfere dreadfully, possibly terminally, with the turn-up-and-go system that is essential to the ferries' survival in competition with the channel tunnel shuttle.
I believe that the turn-up will be more rapid, and greater, than many forecasters expect.
With any turn-up in the economy, this becomes fairly clear even on the most pragmatic and commercial grounds.
It is rather a turn-up for the books.
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