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término definición
abide by
If you want to keep your job here, you must abide by our rules.
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To respect or obey a decision, a law or a rule
account for
I hope you can account for the time you were out!
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To explain, give a reason
add up
The facts in the case just don’t add up.
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To make sense, seem reasonable
advise against
I advise against walking alone in this neighborhood.
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To recommend not doing something
agree with
I agree with you. I think you should go as well.
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To have the same opinion as someone else.
allow for
We need to allow for unexpected charges along the way.
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To take into consideration
appeal to
1. He appealed to the court to change its decision.
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1. To plead or make a request
appeal to
2. A vacation of sunbathing doesn’t appeal to me.
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2. To be attractive or interesting
apply for
He applied for a scholarship for next semester.
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To make a formal request for something (job, permit, loan etc.)
back away
When he saw the bear, he backed away in fright.
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To move backwards, in fear or dislike
back down
Local authorities backed down on their threats to build on that part of the beach.
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To withdraw, concede defeat
back up
1. I’m going to be very strict with him. I hope you’ll back me up on this?
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1. To give support or encouragement
back up
2. You should back up all your computer files in a secure location.
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2. To make a copy of (file, program, etc.)
bank on
I’m banking on you to help with the charity event.
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To base your hopes on something / someone
black out
Jenna fell in the parking lot and blacked out.
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To faint, lose consciousness
block off
The police blocked off the street after the explosion.
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To separate using a barrier.
blow up
1. Tommy blew up the red balloon.
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1. To explode
blow up
2. Don’t blow up at me. It’s not my fault.
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2. To get angry
boil down to
It all boils down to who has more power.
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To be summarized as
boot up
You need to boot up your computer before you begin to work.
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To start a computer by loading an operating system or program
break away
One of the wolves broke away from his pack.
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To separate from a crowd
break down
1. The washing machine broke down so we had to call in the repair technician.
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1. To go out of order, cease to function
break down
2. John broke down when he heard the news.
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2. To lose control of one’s emotions
break into
Burglars broke into my car last night.
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To enter by force
break out
Rioting broke out after the government raised the fuel prices again.
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To start suddenly
break out of
Several prisoners broke out of jail.
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To escape from a place by force
break up
She broke up with Daniel after dating him for five years.
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To come to an end (marriage, relationship)
bring up
Sara is bringing up her children by herself.
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To raise (a child)
brush up on
I must brush up on my French before going to Paris next month.
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To improve, refresh one’s knowledge of something
bump into
I bumped into Adam at the bank. He says “hello”.
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To meet by chance or unexpectedly
burn out
1. The light bulb burnt out. Please change it.
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1. stop (something) working
burn out
2. She needs to work fewer hours. Otherwise she will burn out.
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2. become exhausted from over-working
call back
Could please call back in ten minutes?
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To return a phone call
call off
The game was called off because of bad weather.
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To cancel
calm down
It took Kylie several hours to calm down after she saw the accident.
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To become more relaxed, less angry or upset
carry on
The soldiers carried on walking in order to get to their post before dark.
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To continue
carry out
1. His orders were carried out to the letter.
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1. To do something as specified (a plan, an order, a threat)
carry out
2. That company does not carry out tests on animals.
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2. To perform or conduct (test, experiment)
check in
They said I must check in at least three hours before my flight.
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To register at a hotel or airport
check out
1. Donna checked out of the hotel this morning.
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1. To pay one’s bill and leave (a hotel)
check out
2. I don’t know if this price is correct. I’ll check it out online.
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2. To investigate
clam up
When the police started asking questions, the suspect clammed up.
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To refuse to speak
clamp down on
The local authorities have decided to clamp down on illegal parking in handicapped parking places.
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To act strictly to prevent something
come across
1. I was cleaning up and came across some old photos of you.
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1. To find by chance
come across
2. The politician came across as a complete fool during the TV interview.
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2. To appear, seem, make an impression
come forward
Has the owner of the winning lotto ticket come forward?
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To present oneself
count on
You can count on me to keep your secret.
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To rely or depend on (for help)
cut down on
I’ve decided to cut down on the amount of sweets I eat.
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To reduce in number or size
cut out
1. She cut out a coupon from the newspaper.
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1. To remove using scissors
cut out
2. You need to cut out all red meat from your diet.
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2. To stop doing something
deal with
Catherine is not good at dealing with stress.
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To handle, take care of (problem, situation)
die down
After the storm died down, we went outside to see the damage it had caused.
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To calm down, become less strong
do without
She didn’t get a salary this month, so she’ll have to do without extra treats.
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To manage without
drag on
The suspect’s trial dragged on longer than we had expected!
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To last longer than expected
draw up
They drew up a contract and had me sign it.
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To write (contract, agreement, document)
dress up
Their wedding gave us a chance to dress up and get out of the house.
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wear elegant clothes
drop in
Why don’t you drop in to see us on your way home?
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To visit, usually on the way somewhere
drop off
1. I’ll drop off the papers later today.
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1. To deliver someone or something
drop off
2. I often drop off in front of the TV.
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2. To fall asleep
drop out
Zack dropped out of college and joined the army.
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To leave school without finishing
ease off
Traffic usually eases off about 7pm
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To reduce, become less severe or slow down (pain, traffic, work)
end in
Her marriage ended in divorce.
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To finish in a certain way; result in
end up
If you don’t improve your work habits, you’ll end up being fired.
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To finally reach a state, place or action
fall through
His plans to trek through South America fell through when he got sick.
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To fail; doesn’t happen
figure out
He’s trying to figure out how to earn enough money to go on the trip to Spain.
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To understand, find the answer
fill out
Please fill out the enclosed form and return it as soon as possible.
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To complete (a form/an application)
find out
I’m going to to find out who’s responsible for the power cut.
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To discover or obtain information
focus on
Tom had difficultty focusing on work the day before his holiday started.
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To concentrate on something
get along (with)
It’s important to get along with your team supervisor.
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To be on good terms; work well with
get at
What are you getting at? Do you think I’m to blame?
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To imply
get away
I think we should get away for the weekend.
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To escape
get by
Students without jobs have a hard time getting by.
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To manage to cope or to survive
get in
When did you get in last night?
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To enter
get into (+noun)
How did you get into your car without the keys?
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To enter
get off
1. You should get off the train in Kings Heath.
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1. To leave (bus, train, plane)
get off
2. I can’t get the ink stain off my shirt.
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2. To remove
get on
I’m trying to get on the flight to Brussels.
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To board (bus, train, plane)
get on with (sth)
After they split up, she had a hard time getting on with her life.
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To continue to do; make progress
get on (well) with (sb)
He doesnt get on very well with the other members of the committee.
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To have a good relationship with
get out
He had a hard time getting out of Newark because of the snow?
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To leave
get out of
Edna’s trying to get out of working the night shift.
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To avoid doing something
get over
Has she gotten over the flu?
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To recover from (illness, disappointment)
get over
Mary had the chickenpox last week but she got over it.
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To recover from (illness, disappointment)
get rid of
Please get rid of that old t-shirt. It’s so ragged.
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To eliminate
get together
Let’s get together for your birthday on Saturday.
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To meet each other
get up
Will you please get up? You’ve got a class in 20 minutes.
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To rise, leave bed
give in
1. We will never give in to the terrorists’ demands.
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1. To cease opposition; yield
give in
2. I’ll give in my paper tomorrow.
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2. To To hand in; submit
give up
Morris gave up drinking 10 years ago.
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To stop doing something
go through
Andy went through a lot of pain after his mother died.
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To experience
grow up
He’s like Peter Pan. He never really grew up at all.
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To spend one’s childhood; develop; become an adult
hand in
Please hand in your papers before Friday.
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To submit (report, homework)
hand out
Susan volunteered at the shelter where she handed out warm clothes.
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To distribute
hang out
Which pub does the team hang out at after the game?
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To spend time in a particular place or with a group of friends
hang up
If you hang up now, I’ll never speak to you again.
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To end a phone conversation
hold on
1. Please hold on and a representative will answer your call.
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1. To wait
hold on
2. She was so scared on the rollercoaster ride that she held on for dear life.
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2. To grip tightly
hurry up
Hurry up and finish your lunch or we’ll miss the train.
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To be quick, act speedily
iron out
The two countries met at the conference to iron out their differences.
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To resolve by discussion, eliminate differences
join in
Yes David, you can join in the discussion any time you like.
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To participate
join up
1. There was a war on, so some kids were only sixteen when they joined up.
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1. To engage in, become a member of
join up
2. Let’s separate now and join up later at the restaurant.
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2. To meet and unite with
keep on
If you keep on making that noise I will get annoyed.
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To continue doing something
keep up with
I read the paper every day to keep up with the news.
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To stay at the same level as someone or something
kick off
The rugby match kicked off at 3 o’clock.
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To begin, start
leave out
Please check your form again and make sure nothing is left out.
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To omit, not mention
let down
I feel so let down because they promised me a puppy but all I got was a doll.
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To disappoint
look after
Andy can you look after your sister until I get back?
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To take care of
look down on
She’s such a snob. She always looks down on anyone who is poor.
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To consider as inferior
look on
If you don’t want to take part in the game you can look on for now.
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To be a spectator at an event
look for
Harry went to the shop to look for a new computer.
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To try to find something
look forward to
I’m looking forward to my birthday. It’s in two days time.
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To await or anticipate with pleasure
look up to
I always looked up to my father. He was a great man.
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To admire
make fun of
It’s not nice to make fun of people in wheelchairs.
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To laugh at/ make jokes about
make up
That’s a good excuse. Did you make up it up yourself?
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To invent (excuse, story)
mix up
She had so many cats that she kept mixing up their names.
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To mistake one thing or person for another
move in
Did you hear? Our new neighbors are moving in this afternoon.
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To arrive in a new home or office
move out
When are you moving out? We need your office for the new guy.
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To leave your home/office for another one.
nod off
You were so tired after the game that you nodded off on the couch.
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To fall asleep
own up
Come on. Own up. We know you did it!
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To admit or confess something
pass away
Your grandfather passed away peacefully in his sleep last night.
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To die
pass out
He didn’t drink enough water so he passed out at the end of the race.
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To faint
pay back
I’ll pay you back as soon as I get the loan.
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To reimburse
put off
Don’t put off until tomorrow, what you can do today.
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To postpone, arrange a later date
put on
It’s very dark in here. Please put on the light on.
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To turn on, switch on
put out
The fire fighters were able to put out fire in ten minutes.
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To extinguish
put up
I can put you up until the weekend but then I’m going away.
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To accommodate, give somebody a bed
pick up
I’ll pick you up at around 7:00 to take you to the airport.
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To collect somebody
point out
As I already pointed out, there was a mistake in your calculation.
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To indicate/direct attention to something
rely on
You can rely on me. I always arrive on time.
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To count on, depend on, trust
rule out
Since he had a sound alibi, the police ruled him out as a suspect.
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To eliminate
run away
He ran away from home and joined the circus.
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To escape from a place or suddenly leave
run into
I’m so glad I ran into you. I need to ask you something.
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To meet by accident or unexpectedly (also: bump into)
run out of
We’ve run out of milk. I’ll just pop next door to borrow some.
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To have no more of something.
set off
Let’s set off early to miss the rush hour traffic.
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To start a journey;
set up
They set up their own company when they were still in high school.
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To start a business
shop around
Don’t buy that. Let’s shop around and see if we can find something cheaper.
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To compare prices
show off
He’s such a show off. He has to tell everybody about his new computer.
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To brag or want to be admired
show up
I don’t think she’ll show up tonight. Her daughter is sick.
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To appear/arrive
shut up (impolite)
Shut up, you’re spoiling the movie!
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To be silent, stop talking
sit down
I think you should sit down. It’s bad news.
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To take a seat
stand up
The whole stadium stood up for the national anthem.
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To rise from a sitting position
stick up for
My big brother always stuck up for me when I got into a fight.
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To defend
take after
Angie really takes after her grandmother.
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To resemble, in appearance or character
take care of
Please take care of my cat when I’m away.
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To look after
take off
The plane will take off as soon as the fog lifts.
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To leave the ground
take on
I hear they’re taking on extra staff for this event.
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To hire or engage staff
take out
Please take out your mobile phones and turn them off.
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To remove; extract
tell off
The coach told her off for not trying hard enough.
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To reprimand/criticize severely
think over
Take your time and think it over before you decide.
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To consider
try on
Go ahead, try it on and see if it fits?
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To wear something to see if it suits or fits
turn down
I asked her out but she turned me down flat.
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To refuse
use up
Your parents used up all the coffee!
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To finish a product (so that there’s none left)
watch out
Watch out! There’s a dog in the road.
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To be careful
wear out
1. Julie wore out her shoes running the marathons.
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1. To become unusable
wear out
2. Julie was worn out after all that running.
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2. To become very tired
work out
1. You should work out twice a week at the gym.
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1. To do physical exercise
work out
2. Can you work this out? I’m no good at math.
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2. To find a solution or calculate something
wipe off
I’ll wash up if you wipe off the table.
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To clean (board, table).
ask sb out
Brian asked Judy out to dinner and a movie.
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invite on a date
ask around
I asked around but nobody has seen my wallet.
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ask many people the same question
add up to sth
Your purchases add up to $205.32.
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equal
back sth up
You'll have to back up your car so that I can get out.
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reverse
back sb up
My wife backed me up over my decision to quit my job.
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support
blow up
The racing car blew up after it crashed into the fence.
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explode
blow sth up
We have to blow 50 balloons up for the party.
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add air
break down
Our car broke down at the side of the highway in the snowstorm.
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stop functioning (vehicle, machine)
break down
The woman broke down when the police told her that her son had died.
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get upset
break sth down
Our teacher broke the final project down into three separate parts.
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divide into smaller parts
break in
Somebody broke in last night and stole our stereo.
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force entry to a building
break into sth
The firemen had to break into the room to rescue the children.
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enter forcibly
break sth in
I need to break these shoes in before we run next week.
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wear something a few times so that it doesn't look/feel new
break in
The TV station broke in to report the news of the president's death.
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interrupt
break up
My boyfriend and I broke up before I moved to America.
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end a relationship
break up
The kids just broke up as soon as the clown started talking.
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start laughing (informal)
break out
The prisoners broke out of jail when the guards weren't looking.
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escape
break out in sth
I broke out in a rash after our camping trip.
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develop a skin condition
bring sb down
This sad music is bringing me down.
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make unhappy
bring sb up
My grandparents brought me up after my parents died.
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raise a child
bring sth up
My mother walks out of the room when my father brings up sports.
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start talking about a subject
bring sth up
He drank so much that he brought his dinner up in the toilet.
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vomit
call around
We called around but we weren't able to find the car part we needed.
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phone many different places/people
call sb back
I called the company back but the offices were closed for the weekend.
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return a phone call
call sth off
Jason called the wedding off because he wasn't in love with his fiancé.
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cancel
call on sb
The professor called on me for question 1.
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ask for an answer or opinion
call on sb
We called on you last night but you weren't home.
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visit somebody
call sb up
Give me your phone number and I will call you up when we are in town.
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phone
calm down
You are still mad. You need to calm down before you drive the car.
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relax after being angry
not care for sb/ sth
I don't care for his behaviour.
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not like (formal)
catch up
You'll have to run faster than that if you want to catch up with Marty.
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get to the same point as somebody else
check in
We will get the hotel keys when we check in.
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arrive and register at a hotel or airport
check out
You have to check out of the hotel before 11:00 AM.
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leave a hotel
check sb/ sth out
The company checks out all new employees.
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look at carefully, investigate
check out sb/ sth
Check out the crazy hair on that guy!
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look at (informal)
cheer up
She cheered up when she heard the good news.
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become happier
cheer sb up
I brought you some flowers to cheer you up.
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make happier
chip in
If everyone chips in we can get the kitchen painted by noon.
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help
clean sth up
Please clean up your bedroom before you go outside.
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tidy, clean
come across sth
I came across these old photos when I was tidying the closet.
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find unexpectedly
come apart
The top and bottom come apart if you pull hard enough.
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separate
come down with sth
My nephew came down with chicken pox this weekend.
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become sick
come forward
The woman came forward with her husband's finger prints.
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volunteer for a task or to give evidence
come from some place
The art of origami comes from Asia.
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originate in
count on sb/ sth
I am counting on you to make dinner while I am out.
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rely on
cross sth out
Please cross out your old address and write your new one.
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draw a line through
cut back on sth
My doctor wants me to cut back on sweets and fatty foods.
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consume less
cut sth down
We had to cut the old tree in our yard down after the storm.
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make something fall to the ground
cut in
Your father cut in while I was dancing with your uncle.
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interrupt
cut in
The bus driver got angry when that car cut in.
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pull in too closely in front of another vehicle
cut in
The air conditioner cuts in when the temperature gets to 22°C.
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start operating (of an engine or electrical device)
cut sth off
The doctors cut off his leg because it was severely injured.
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remove with something sharp
cut sth off
The phone company cut off our phone because we didn't pay the bill.
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stop providing
cut sb off
My grandparents cut my father off when he remarried.
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take out of a will
cut sth out
I cut this ad out of the newspaper.
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remove part of something (usually with scissors and paper)
do sb/ sth over
He's lucky to be alive. His shop was done over by a street gang.
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beat up, ransack (BrE, informal)
do sth over
My teacher wants me to do my essay over because she doesn't like my topic.
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do again (AmE)
do away with sth
It's time to do away with all of these old tax records.
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discard
do sth up
Do your coat up before you go outside. It's snowing!
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fasten, close
dress up
It's a fancy restaurant so we have to dress up.
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wear nice clothing
drop back
Andrea dropped back to third place when she fell off her bike.
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move back in a position/group
drop in/ by/ over
I might drop in/by/over for tea sometime this week.
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come without an appointment
drop sb/ sth off
I have to drop my sister off at work before I come over.
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take somebody/ something somewhere and leave them/it there
drop out
I dropped out of Science because it was too difficult.
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quit a class, school etc
eat out
I don't feel like cooking tonight. Let's eat out.
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eat at a restaurant
end up
We ended up renting a movie instead of going to the theatre.
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eventually reach/do/decide
fall apart
My new dress fell apart in the washing machine.
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break into pieces
fall down
The picture that you hung up last night fell down this morning.
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fall to the ground
fall out
The money must have fallen out of my pocket.
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separate from an interior
fall out
His hair started to fall out when he was only 35.
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(of hair, teeth) become loose and unattached
figure sth out
I need to figure out how to fit the piano and the bookshelf in this room.
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understand, find the answer
fill sth in
Please fill in the form with your name, address, and phone number.
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to write information in blanks, as on a form (BrE)
fill sth out
The form must be filled out in capital letters.
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to write information in blanks, as on a form (AmE)
fill sth up
I always fill the water jug up when it is empty.
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fill to the top
find out
We don't know where he lives. How can we find out?
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discover
find sth out
We tried to keep the time of the party a secret, but Samantha found it out.
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discover
get sth across/ over
I tried to get my point across/over to the judge but she wouldn't listen.
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communicate, make understandable
get along/on
I was surprised how well my new girlfriend and my sister got along/on.
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like each other
get around
My grandfather can get around fine in his new wheelchair.
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have mobility
get away
We worked so hard this year that we had to get away for a week.
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go on a vacation
get away with sth
Jason always gets away with cheating in his maths tests.
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do without being noticed or punished
get back
We got back from our vacation last week.
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return
get sth back
Liz finally got her Science notes back from my room-mate.
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receive something you had before
get back at sb
My sister got back at me for stealing her shoes. She stole my favourite hat.
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retaliate, take revenge
get back into sth
I finally got back into my novel and finished it.
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become interested in something again
get on sth
We're going to freeze out here if you don't let us get on the bus.
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step onto a vehicle
get over sth
I just got over the flu and now my sister has it.
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recover from an illness, loss, difficulty
get over sth
The company will have to close if it can't get over the new regulations.
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overcome a problem
get round to sth
I don't know when I am going to get round to writing the thank you cards.
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finally find time to do (AmE: get around to something)
get together
Let's get together for a BBQ this weekend.
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meet (usually for social reasons)
get up
I got up early today to study for my exam.
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get out of bed
get up
You should get up and give the elderly man your seat.
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stand
give sb away
His wife gave him away to the police.
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reveal hidden information about somebody
give sb away
My father gave me away at my wedding.
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take the bride to the altar
give sth away
My little sister gave the surprise party away by accident.
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ruin a secret
give sth away
The library was giving away old books on Friday.
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give something to somebody for free
give sth back
I have to give these skates back to Franz before his hockey game.
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return a borrowed item
give in
My boyfriend didn't want to go to the ballet, but he finally gave in.
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reluctantly stop fighting or arguing
give sth out
They were giving out free perfume samples at the department store.
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give to many people (usually at no cost)
give sth up
I am giving up smoking as of January 1st.
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quit a habit
give up
My maths homework was too difficult so I gave up.
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stop trying
go after sb
My brother tried to go after the thief in his car.
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follow somebody
go after sth
I went after my dream and now I am a published writer.
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try to achieve something
go against sb
We are going against the best soccer team in the city tonight.
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compete, oppose
go ahead
Please go ahead and eat before the food gets cold.
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start, proceed
go back
I have to go back home and get my lunch.
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return to a place
go out
We're going out for dinner tonight.
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leave home to go on a social event
go out with sb
Jesse has been going out with Luke since they met last winter.
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date
go over sth
Please go over your answers before you submit your test.
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review
go over
I haven't seen Tina for a long time. I think I'll go over for an hour or two.
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visit somebody nearby
go without sth
When I was young, we went without winter boots.
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suffer lack or deprivation
grow apart
My best friend and I grew apart after she changed schools.
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stop being friends over time
grow back
My roses grew back this summer.
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regrow
grow into sth
This bike is too big for him now, but he should grow into it by next year.
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grow big enough to fit
grow out of sth
Elizabeth needs a new pair of shoes because she has grown out of her old ones.
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get too big for
grow up
When Jack grows up he wants to be a fireman.
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become an adult
hand sth down
I handed my old comic books down to my little cousin.
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give something used to somebody else
hand sth in
I have to hand in my essay by Friday.
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submit
hand sth out
We will hand out the invitations at the door.
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to distribute to a group of people
hand sth over
The police asked the man to hand over his wallet and his weapons.
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give (usually unwillingly)
hang in
Hang in there. I'm sure you'll find a job very soon.
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stay positive (informal)
hang on
Hang on while I grab my coat and shoes!
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wait a short time (informal)
hang out
Instead of going to the party we are just going to hang out at my place.
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spend time relaxing (informal)
hang up
He didn't say goodbye before he hung up.
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end a phone call
hold sb/ sth back
I had to hold my dog back because there was a cat in the park.
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prevent from doing/going
hold sth back
Jamie held back his tears at his grandfather's funeral.
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hide an emotion
hold on
Please hold on while I transfer you to the Sales Department.
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wait a short time
hold onto sb/ sth
Hold onto your hat because it's very windy outside.
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hold firmly using your hands or arms
hold sb/ sth up
A man in a black mask held the bank up this morning.
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rob
keep on doing sth
Keep on stirring until the liquid comes to a boil.
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continue doing
keep sth from sb
We kept our relationship from our parents for two years.
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not tell
keep sb/ sth out
Try to keep the wet dog out of the living room.
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stop from entering
keep sth up
If you keep those results up you will get into a great college.
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continue at the same rate
let sb down
I need you to be on time. Don't let me down this time.
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fail to support or help, disappoint
let sb in
Can you let the cat in before you go to school?
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allow to enter
log in (or on)
I can't log in to Facebook because I've forgotten my password.
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sign in (to a website, database etc)
log out (or off)
If you don't log off somebody could get into your account.
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sign out (of a website, database etc)
look after sb/ sth
I have to look after my sick grandmother.
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take care of
look down on sb
Ever since we stole that chocolate bar your dad has looked down on me.
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think less of, consider inferior
look for sb/ sth
I'm looking for a red dress for the wedding.
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try to find
look forward to sth
I'm looking forward to the Christmas break.
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be excited about the future
look into sth
We are going to look into the price of snowboards today.
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investigate
look out
Look out! That car's going to hit you!
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be careful, vigilant, and take notice
look out for sb/ sth
Don't forget to look out for snakes on the hiking trail.
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be especially vigilant for
look sth over
Can you look over my essay for spelling mistakes?
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check, examine
look sth up
We can look her phone number up on the Internet.
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search and find information in a reference book or database
look up to sb
My little sister has always looked up to me.
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have a lot of respect for
make sth up
Josie made up a story about why we were late.
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invent, lie about something
make up
We were angry last night, but we made up at breakfast.
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forgive each other
make sb up
My sisters made me up for my graduation party.
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apply cosmetics to
mix sth up
I mixed up the twins' names again!
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confuse two or more things
pass out
It was so hot in the church that an elderly lady passed out.
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faint
pass sth out
The professor passed the textbooks out before class.
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give the same thing to many people
pass sth up
I passed up the job because I am afraid of change.
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decline (usually something good)
pay sb back
Thanks for buying my ticket. I'll pay you back on Friday.
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return owed money
pay for sth
That bully will pay for being mean to my little brother.
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be punished for doing something bad
pick sth out
I picked out three sweaters for you to try on.
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choose
point sb/ sth out
I'll point my boyfriend out when he runs by.
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indicate with your finger
put sth down
You can put the groceries down on the kitchen counter.
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put what you are holding on a surface or floor
put sb down
The students put the substitute teacher down because his pants were too short.
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insult, make somebody feel stupid
put sth off
We are putting off our trip until January because of the hurricane.
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postpone
put sth out
The neighbours put the fire out before the firemen arrived.
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extinguish
put sth together
I have to put the crib together before the baby arrives.
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assemble
put up with sb/ sth
I don't think I can put up with three small children in the car.
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tolerate
put sth on
Don't forget to put on your new earrings for the party.
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put clothing/ accessories on your body
run into sb/ sth
I ran into an old school-friend at the mall.
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meet unexpectedly
run over sb/ sth
I accidentally ran over your bicycle in the driveway.
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drive a vehicle over a person or thing
run over/ through sth
Let's run over/through these lines one more time before the show.
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rehearse, review
run away
The child ran away from home and has been missing for three days.
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leave unexpectedly, escape
run out
We ran out of shampoo so I had to wash my hair with soap.
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have none left
send sth back
My letter got sent back to me because I used the wrong stamp.
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return (usually by mail)
set sth up
Our boss set a meeting up with the president of the company.
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arrange, organize
set sb up
The police set up the car thief by using a hidden camera.
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trick, trap
shop around
I want to shop around a little before I decide on these boots.
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compare prices
show off
He always shows off on his skateboard
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act extra special for people watching (usually boastfully)
sleep over
You should sleep over tonight if the weather is too bad to drive home.
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stay somewhere for the night (informal)
sort sth out
We need to sort the bills out before the first of the month.
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organize, resolve a problem
stick to sth
You will lose weight if you stick to the diet.
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continue doing something, limit yourself to one particular thing
switch sth off
The light's too bright. Could you switch it off.
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stop the energy flow, turn off
switch sth on
We heard the news as soon as we switched on the car radio.
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start the energy flow, turn on
take after sb
I take after my mother. We are both impatient.
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resemble a family member
take sth apart
He took the car brakes apart and found the problem.
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purposely break into pieces
take sth back
I have to take our new TV back because it doesn't work.
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return an item
take off
My plane takes off in five minutes.
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start to fly
take sth off
Take off your socks and shoes and come in the lake!
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remove something (usually clothing)
take sth out
Can you take the garbage out to the street for me?
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remove from a place or thing
take sb out
My grandparents took us out for dinner and a movie.
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pay for somebody to go somewhere with you
tear sth up
I tore up my ex-boyfriend's letters and gave them back to him.
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rip into pieces
think back
When I think back on my youth, I wish I had studied harder.
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remember (often + to, sometimes + on)
think sth over
I'll have to think this job offer over before I make my final decision.
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consider
throw sth away
We threw our old furniture away when we won the lottery.
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dispose of
turn sth down
Please turn the TV down while the guests are here.
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decrease the volume or strength (heat, light etc)
turn sth down
I turned the job down because I don't want to move.
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refuse
turn sth off
Your mother wants you to turn the TV off and come for dinner.
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stop the energy flow, switch off
turn sth on
It's too dark in here. Let's turn some lights on.
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start the energy, switch on
turn sth up
Can you turn the music up? This is my favourite song.
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increase the volume or strength (heat, light etc)
turn up
Our cat turned up after we put posters up all over the neighbourhood.
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appear suddenly
try sth on
I'm going to try these jeans on, but I don't think they will fit.
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sample clothing
try sth out
I am going to try this new brand of detergent out.
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test
use sth up
The kids used all of the toothpaste up so we need to buy some more.
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finish the supply
wake up
We have to wake up early for work on Monday.
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stop sleeping
warm sb/ sth up
You can warm your feet up in front of the fireplace.
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increase the temperature
warm up
I always warm up by doing sit-ups before I go for a run.
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prepare body for exercise
wear off
Most of my make-up wore off before I got to the party.
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fade away
work out
I work out at the gym three times a week.
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exercise
work out
Our plan worked out fine.
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be successful
work sth out
We have to work out the total cost before we buy the house.
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make a calculation

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