意思
Waking up or rising from bed.
文化背景
Danes value 'morgenfriskhed'. Being early to work is respected, and 'at stå op' early is seen as a positive trait. In contrast to Denmark, the morning routine in Spain often starts later, and 'at stå op' at 9:00 AM is quite normal. Morning exercises (Radio Taiso) are a common ritual after 'standing up' to build community and health. The 'hustle culture' often emphasizes 'standing up' extremely early (4:00 or 5:00 AM) to gain a competitive edge.
The 'Vågne' vs 'Stå op' Rule
Always remember: Vågne is for the brain, Stå op is for the body.
Irregular Verb Alert
Don't say 'stodede'. The past tense is 'stod'. It's a short, strong word.
意思
Waking up or rising from bed.
The 'Vågne' vs 'Stå op' Rule
Always remember: Vågne is for the brain, Stå op is for the body.
Irregular Verb Alert
Don't say 'stodede'. The past tense is 'stod'. It's a short, strong word.
Sound like a Native
Stress the word 'op' more than the word 'stå' to sound more natural.
Morgenfrisk
If you get up early, call yourself 'morgenfrisk' to impress your Danish friends!
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'at stå op'.
I morges ______ jeg op klokken syv.
The sentence refers to 'I morges' (this morning), which requires the past tense.
Which sentence is correct?
A: Jeg vågner op klokken 8, men jeg står op klokken 9. B: Jeg står op klokken 8, men jeg vågner op klokken 9.
You must wake up (vågne) before you can get up (stå op).
Complete the dialogue.
Mor: 'Kom nu! Du skal ____ op!' Barn: 'Jeg er træt!'
After 'skal' (modal verb), we use the infinitive form.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are on a crowded train and there are no seats.
In this context, it refers to the physical state of standing.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习I morges ______ jeg op klokken syv.
The sentence refers to 'I morges' (this morning), which requires the past tense.
A: Jeg vågner op klokken 8, men jeg står op klokken 9. B: Jeg står op klokken 8, men jeg vågner op klokken 9.
You must wake up (vågne) before you can get up (stå op).
Mor: 'Kom nu! Du skal ____ op!' Barn: 'Jeg er træt!'
After 'skal' (modal verb), we use the infinitive form.
You are on a crowded train and there are no seats.
In this context, it refers to the physical state of standing.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes! 'Solen står op' is the standard way to say the sun is rising.
It is 'af sengen'. 'Af' indicates moving out from within something.
The opposite is 'at gå i seng' (to go to bed) or 'at lægge sig' (to lie down).
Yes, this means 'I have gotten up' and is very common.
No, it is neutral and can be used in any situation.
You would use 'Jeg forsvarede min ven' or 'Jeg bakkede min ven op'. 'Stå op' doesn't work here.
Usually, but it can also just mean the physical act of standing.
'Opstå' (one word) means to arise or occur, like a problem or a ghost.
Yes, that is a perfect sentence.
The noun is 'opvågning' (waking) or simply 'morgenrutine'.
It is a directional particle that changes the meaning from 'standing' to 'the act of rising'.
Yes, many offices start at 8:00 AM, so standing up at 6:30 AM is very common.
相关表达
at vågne
similarTo wake up
at rejse sig
similarTo stand up
at komme ud af fjerene
synonymTo get out of the feathers
at gå i seng
contrastTo go to bed
solopgang
builds onSunrise