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ramp it up
Hello,
Here the speaker is stealing a computer from a company and talking about that. But I didn't understand ramp it up again and get back to script mean?
Thanks.
“Uhh . . . OK . . .” she says. “So, the deal is that we have this prototype of a super computer thingee!” She tries to ramp it up again so that we can get back on script, so to speak
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Have you got more context- normally ramp up means increase a lot, but here it sounds as if she's starting it up so they can get back on track, back to their plan. It could also be lifting it off the ground. It's unclear to me.
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On second thoughts, it could also mean that they have behind schedule and need to speed things up.
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It’s a little awkward.
“Uhh . . . OK . . .” she says. “So, the deal is that we have this prototype of a super computer thingee!” She tries to ramp it up again so that we can get back on script, so to speak.
“You don’t even know what you’re stealing?” I ask.
“Yeah, I do!” she says, annoyed. “It’s that thingee.” She points to a box in Mark's hand. He does not look happy.
The girl and Mark are stealing a computer's prototype and the speaker is trying to stop them. But I can't understand this part: She tries to ramp it up again so that we can get back on script, so to speak.
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NOT A TEACHER
I can't really explain this, although it might be clearer if you posted some of the text leading up to this exchange. Ramp up means to increase quickly (the image is that of going up a ramp, i.e. rapidly increasing in height), but I'm not certain of it in this context. My best guess, without having the text showing the lead-up to the conversation, is that she is trying to quicken the action or urge on her companion.
Get back to the script usually means to get back to the plan, or to do what was originally planned.
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