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break down: down:
6.
check in:
to stop working (of machinery) 2.
to report report one's a rrival. at a hotel, h otel, an airport etc. etc.
break down: down: 7.
cheer up:
to lose control emotionally or mentally. 3.
to become happier.
break up: 8.
come across:
to end; to separate. (of a marriage / a family / a relationship etc.) 4.
to find or meet by chance. something or someone
bring up: 9.
come up with:
to take care of a child until it is fully grown and able to care for itself; to train a nd prepare prepare a child for a dult life. 5.
to think of; to produce. an idea / a plan / a suggestion etc.
calm down: 10.
to become less excited and tense; to help someone (or a difficult situation) situation) to become less excited and tense. a person person / a difficult situation etc.
drop out:
to withdraw from, or stop taking part in (a competition, competition, a social group, a school, a university, a job etc.).
11.
fill in:
16.
go for:
a form/a questionnaire etc. to complete (a form). 12.
to attack. a person, an animal.
find out: 17.
grow up:
to make an effort to discover or get to know (something). the truth / a secret / an address / the time / 13.
get away with:
to do something wrong or illegal without being punished (usually without even being discovered or caught). 14.
to develop from a chil d into an adult. 18.
hold on:
to wait (especiall y on the telephone). 19.
look after:
get over:
to take care of someone or something to recover from (something) an illness / a failure / a difficulty / a shock etc. 15.
20.
look for:
give up:
to try to find (something or s omeone), often a thing or person that is lost. to stop doing or having (something).(of an habitual activity, smoking / drinking / a job etc.)
21.
look forward to:
to think with pleasure about a future event that you expect to enjoy.
22.
look up:
28.
to find (or try to find) something (e.g . a telephone number) in a book (e.g. a telephone directory). 23.
to meet by chance. 29.
to use all of (s omething ) and have no more left. of coffee / sugar / money / patience / time etc. 30.
see off:
pass away:
to say goodbye to someone who is going on a journey at the place (e.g. airport, station etc.) wh ere the journey begins.
to die.(usually of a person) 25.
run out:
make up for:
to compensate for. mistake / doing or not doing something etc. 24.
run into:
pass out:
31.
speak up:
to lose consciousness. 26.
to speak louder. often used in the imperative
pick up: 32.
take after:
to give someone a ride in a vehicle; to collect someone or something (sometimes in a vehicle). 27.
point out:
to draw attention to something or someone.
to look or be li ke an older relative. 33.
take off:
to rise from the ground.(of an aeroplane)
34.
think over:
to consider (something) ca refully. a problem / a proposal / a s ituation etc. 35.
try on:
to put on an article of clothing to see if it fits and how it looks. a hat / a new pair of shoes / a dress etc.