to meet someone you know when you are not expecting to
run into
disappoint
let sb down
invent an excuse, story, word, etc,,,
make sth up
reject
turn sth down
vomit
throw up
start to be interested in
get into
1-do exercise, 2-solve a problem
wotk out
tolerate an unpleansant person or situation
put up with
get control
take over
confuse
mix sth up
investigate
look into
to belong with other things, or to be accepted by other people in a group
fit in with
postpone
put sth off
feel superior
look down on
admire
look up to
1-inflate, 2-explode
blow up
give to a teacher or person of authority
hand sth in
give something freely as a gift or donation
give sth away
have none lerft
be/run out of
remove sth you no longer want
get rid of
1-start a company, 2-configure, 3-arrange
set sth up
not be punished
get away with
search for infomation
look up
be interested in
be into
perform a task
carry sth out
to get better after an illness, or feel better after something or someone has made you unhappy
get over
take care of
look after
wait
hang/hold on
something will happen very soon, or that someone is going to do something very soon
be about to
1-return to the store, 2-admit you said sth wrong
take back (2 meanings)
complete a form
fill sth in/out
review
go (in-depth) /look over (quickly)
start a new activity
take sth up
be careful!
look/watch out
cancel
call off
1-put sth on the wall, 2-end a phone call
hang up
have a new idea
come up with
end a romantic relationship
break up
start a journey
set off/ out
solve a problem or discover the answer to a question.
figure sth out
1-of a machine or motor vehicle) suddenly cease to function, 2-of a person's health or emotional control) fail or collapse, 3-separate something into a number of parts
break down
to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong
tell sb off
finally, in the end
end up
have a good relationship
get on (Br)/along (Am)
excited about sth in the future
look forward to + gerund/noun
surive, manage a situation (language, money)
get by
appear (2)
turn/show up
wear a costume/formal clothes
dress up
1-start a new activity, 2- to accept that a situation has changed and be ready to deal with new experiences
move on
prove to be the case
turn out + infinitive
tranform
turn into
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