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someone who strongly likes, supports, or is interested in someone or something
a fan of
to have a wish for something, or to want to do something, at a particular moment
feel like
liked, enjoyed, or admired by many people or by most people in a particular group
be popular with
liking, interested in, or wanting (to do) something very much
keen on
wanting to give your attention to something or learn more about it
interested in
you are well capable of doing something
be good at
to like someone or something to much
crazy about
feeling tired or unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do
be bored with
a thought or belief about something or someone
an opinion about/of
to achieve something that you have been aiming for (a plan, work,...), it has the results that you wanted
succeed in
to deal successfully with a difficult situation
cope with
to start to do something again after a pause
continue with
to cause someone to feel incertain or unclear, or to make something difficult to understand
confuse something with
to act in a way that is dishonest, or to make someone believe something that is not true in order to get something for yourself
cheat at/in
having a natural ability or skill
be talented at
having the ability, power, or qualities to be able to do something
be capable of
write information on a piece of paper
write down
to make the engine start running, to change to different television station, turn something so the other side is towards you
turn over
to remove something, especially a pencil mark by rubbing it
rub out
to tear something into small pieces
rip up
say something out loud which you are reading
read out
tell someone important information
point out
try to find information in a book, to improve, to pay a visit to someone
look up
draw a line through something written
cross out
to appear, to be found, to increase the volume of ...
turn up
to refuse or lower the volume of ...
turn down
to use or occupy (space/time/,...) or start doing a hobby or sport,...
take up
make a player leave a game
send off
take part in
join in
stop doing something you do regularly
give up
to eat at a restaurant
eat out
to continue
carry on