Term: read up on
read up on (phrasal verb) /riːd ʌp ɒn/
- To read a lot about a particular subject in order to learn about it or become an expert. LV: izpētīt, palasīt par kādu tēmu, iepazīties ar literatūru.
Example sentences:
- I need to read up on the new data protection regulations before our audit next week.
- Before the job interview, she spent the evening reading up on the company’s history and core values.
- You should read up on the side effects of that medication before you start taking it.
Common phrases:
- Read up on the latest trends: Staying informed about changes in an industry.”Our developers always read up on the latest trends in AI to stay competitive.”
- Well-read (adjective): A person who has learned a lot of information by reading.”He is very well-read on the subject of medieval history.”