This phrase could mean a couple of things. It might simply mean that someone was constructing walls. It could also be a figurative phrase meaning that the person was shutting off their emotional responses.
On the side going up and down.
technically, yes if you are going to justify someone.**It is a transitive verb. This means that it requires an object in order to be correct.
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
It means that something is made up of several smaller things.
Hard to say. No one has ever been to Mars yet.
Jumping off the walls means going crazy with nervous anticipation.It's usually said as bouncing off the walls.It means for a school teacher that the kids were going crazy, and the class was out of control and it was driving you mad
Not exactly. You mean climbing the walls, which means they were feeling so frustrated that they felt they could just climb up the walls and escape.
Horizontal means going left and right: ___ Vertical means going up and down: |
Down and up because twenty three is negative and that means it is going down. The eight just means it is going to be multiplyed with the twenty three. That is the behavior function
you can go over walls? NO!!!!!
It means that you are going through puberty
It means internal walls in a building.
It means going down and the opposite is accending which is of course going up.
It means you're going to throw up. Probably an onomatopoeia.
It means it is going to the location where you can pick it up at.
it means that the signal on the lapop is going from the screen and its going up for faster signal.
This isn't an idiom. It means exactly what it says. If you look up words that you don't understand, you'd see that "storm" means to attack violently. If someone stormed the walls, they attacked the walls. Sometimes people do use this term as a metaphor to mean attack figuratively instead of literally.