What is the meaning of the phrasal verb ‘brush up’ in the given context?
A. to learn a new skill or language by practising it rather than being taught
B. to absorb, understand
C. to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have
D. to quickly improve a skill, especially when you haven’t used it for a long time

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