double up
US /ˈdʌb.əl ʌp/
UK /ˈdʌb.əl ʌp/

1.
berkongsi, menggandakan
to share a room or bed, especially when there is not enough space for everyone to have their own
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We had to double up in a small hotel room during our trip.
Kami terpaksa berkongsi bilik hotel kecil semasa perjalanan kami.
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Due to limited space, some students will have to double up in the dorms.
Disebabkan ruang terhad, beberapa pelajar perlu berkongsi bilik di asrama.
2.
membongkok, menggulung
to bend over or curl up, typically because of pain or laughter
:
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He started to double up with laughter after hearing the joke.
Dia mula membongkok dengan ketawa selepas mendengar jenaka itu.
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The sudden pain made her double up.
Kesakitan yang tiba-tiba membuat dia membongkok.