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to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character
take after (sb)
of people, to support and help each other
stick together
to admire and respect someone
look up to (sb)
to think that you are better than someone
look down on (sb)
to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to
let (sb) down
(of people) to like each other and become friendly and become immediately
hit it off
to stop liking or being interested in someone or something
go off (sb/sth)
to end a romantic relationship with someone
finish with (sb)
to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them
fall out with (sb)
to be confident that you can depend on someone
count on (sb)
to try to do something you have not done before
have a go at (sth)
to develop problems
go wrong
to open easily and without interruption (e.g. a door)
swing open
to go down into, or stay in, a position where one or both knees are on the ground
kneel down
to go to bed later than usual
stay up
to become unconscious
pass out
to think repeatedly about an event that has happened
go over (sth in you mind)
to get better after an illness, or feel better after something or someone has made you unhappy
get over (sth/sb)
to make someone feel unhappy
get (sb) down
to do less of something or use something in smaller amounts
cut down on (sth)
to become ill, usually with a disease that is not very serious
come down with (sth)
to manage without having something
do without
to need the help and support of someone or something
depend on