Brainer
Is there any difference between "sit up straight" and "sit upright"? I believe that both mean a transition from a lying position to a sitting position.
2013年6月19日 08:38
回答 · 2
"Sit upright" could be used either to indicate moving from lying down to sitting up, or to adjust the way you're sitting so that you're not slouching. "Sit up straight" is more of a command you give to someone who is sitting lazily, leaning over against the wall, or slouching when you want them to pulltheir shoulders back and look straight ahead.
2013年6月19日
Sit up! Sit up straight! Sit upright... the first two are likely to be used in Commands! Exclamations! The third I think is the same meaning but less likely to be BARKED at you
2013年6月19日
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