Evans - CPE (Chpt 9&10)

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be made up
begynn å lære
consist
lead on
begynn å lære
persuade sb to believe or to do sth by making false promises
He was flirting with me, but then he said he had a girlfriend. I was totally lead on.
look after
begynn å lære
take care
look ahead
begynn å lære
think about the future
look at
begynn å lære
read
look back
begynn å lære
think about one's past
look down on
begynn å lære
despise
The new neighbor looks down on us because our house is very modest.
look for
begynn å lære
search for
look in
begynn å lære
pay a short visit
look into
begynn å lære
investigate/examine the facts relating to sth
look on
begynn å lære
watch sth without taking part
look onto
begynn å lære
have a view
the window looks onto the garden
look out
begynn å lære
watch out; be careful
look out for
begynn å lære
1) search to find sth 2) be alert to see/find sb
Look out for an etremely vulgar lg in the movie.
look over
begynn å lære
examine (a place)
Please look over these papers. also: I think you had better have the doctor look you over.
look to
begynn å lære
rely on sb
Children look to their parents for help.
look up
begynn å lære
1) search for a word in a dictionary 2) visit (esp after a long time)
look up to
begynn å lære
respect
Bill really looks up to his father.
make for
begynn å lære
head for
We made for the door.
make off with
begynn å lære
steal sth & hurry away with it
He made off with the Diors.
make out
begynn å lære
1) complete sth 2) claim to be 3) discern 4) understand
1) I made out the application. 2) They made me out to be a liar. 3) I could barely make out the traffic signs through the rain. 4) I could not make out what she said.
make over
begynn å lære
transfer the ownership
She made over the property to her son.
make sth into
begynn å lære
convert
They've made the spare room into an office.
make up
begynn å lære
1) invent (a story) 2) end a quarell 3) compensate for sth 4) put cosmetics on sb's face 5) form
1) She made up a nice excuse. 2) They made up and kissed each other. 3) make up for lost time 4) After making up, I'm ready to go. 5) Ten years make up a decade.
make up for
begynn å lære
compensate sb for the trouble
rise up
begynn å lære
rebel
rule out
begynn å lære
exclude
The rainy weather ruled out a picnic for the weekend.
call off
begynn å lære
cancel
live on sb/sth
begynn å lære
get the money needed from
She has been living off (dictionary version) her savings since she lost her job in December.
live through
begynn å lære
experience over time
I know I can't live through another attack. (?)
live up to
begynn å lære
reach the standard that maybe expected
A new technology did not live up to our expectations.
live with
begynn å lære
tolerate/accept sth & endure it
He disliked the situation but had to live with it.
meet with
begynn å lære
have as a reaction
miss out
begynn å lære
forget to include
move on to
begynn å lære
pass to another subject
narrow down
begynn å lære
reduce
note down
begynn å lære
record
pass over
begynn å lære
ignore, overlook
hand over
begynn å lære
give
phase out
begynn å lære
gradually stop using
PIECE TOGETHER
begynn å lære
discover gradually
put about
begynn å lære
spread rumours
put across
begynn å lære
communicate, convey
He's very good at putting his ideas across.
put aside/by
begynn å lære
save for later use
put away
begynn å lære
put into confinement
put back
begynn å lære
delay
put down
begynn å lære
write in a particular place
put down to
begynn å lære
attribute to
I put his bad humor down to his illness.
put forward
begynn å lære
suggest
put in (a request)
begynn å lære
make an official request
put in for
begynn å lære
1) apply for 2) make an official request
put off
begynn å lære
1) discourage 2) postpone
1) The cheese looked nice but the smell put me off.
put on
begynn å lære
1) gain weight 2) pretend to have 3) advance 4) clothe oneself with 5) present
2) She said she felt ill, but she was just putting it on. 3) The car put on speed. 5) They're putting on `Hamlet' next week.
put out
begynn å lære
extinguish
The fire brigade soon put out the fire.
put sb up
begynn å lære
give accommodation to
Sally is putting me up for the weekend.
put sth behind one
begynn å lære
deliberately forget
Janek wants to put the tragedy behind him.
put through
begynn å lære
1) carry sth out 2) cause sb to undergo (an ordeal)
1) put the project through on time 2) He put me through a lot of trouble.
put through to sb
begynn å lære
connect by telephone
The operator put me through on the office line.
put up with
begynn å lære
tolerate

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