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be excited about something that's going to happen / can't wait for something. (this is B2 - can you remember)
look forward to
to have a particular thing as the most important matter. To essentially be
 
come down to
 
come up against
 
live up to
 
stand up for
Tolerate (this is B2 - can you remember?!) PUT ____  ____
put up with
to increase one´s knowledge of a person or topic by reading about them
 
read up on sth
 
read off on sth
 
read about sth
 
read down to sth
keep criticizing sb or telling what to do
 
go on at
 
go on with
 
go on about
 
go on to
to engage or participate in sth, especially a competition
 
go in for
 
put out for
 
do up for
 
get up to
eventually find time to do sth
 
get (a)round to
 
get up to
 
get away to
 
get out of
to accept that a difficult situation exists
face up to
maintain a distance. STAY A___ ____
to stay away from
to speak to sb as if they were less mature, intellligent or capable
to talk down to
regard yourself as superior when talking to or comparing yourself with someone else
to look down on
to admire
 
to look up to
 
to look out to
 
to look up at
 
to look forward to
to defend or support a particular idea or a person who is being criticized or attacked
 
to stand up for
 
to stand up to
 
to stand out for
 
to stand out to
to avoid doing something that you do not want to do, especially by giving an excuse
 
get out of
 
get away with
 
get out from
 
get away from
to be as good as expected or to do as promised. Often connected to expectations. LUT
live up to (sth)
continue talking about the same thing so that people become bored or annoyed. to go on _____
to go on about
escape without punishment
 
to get away with
 
to get out of
 
to get away from
 
to get up to
update a person/yourself or to make up the difference between yourself and sb else to be at the same level
to catch up with
face a particular obstacle / problem. to come up _______
to come up against