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Break Down: to stop lof machines

Break Down:

Break Up:

to lose control emotional or mentaly

to end; to separate ( of a maririage/a family/a relationship

Bring Up:

Calm Down:

Check In:

to take of a child until it is fully grown and able to care for itself; to train and preparate a child for adult life

to become less excited and tense; to help someone ( or a different situation ), to become less excited and tense a person/ a difficult.

to report one´s arrivals at a hotel, and airport, etc

Cheer Up:

Become Across:

to become happier

to find of meet by chance someting or someone

Come up with: to think of; produce an idea/ a plan/ a suggestion, Etc.


Drop Out:

Fill In:

Find Out:

to withdraw from or stop talking part in ( a competition, a social group, school, university )

a form /a questionnarie etc, to complete ( a form )

to taken an error to Discovery or get to know ( something/ the truth/ a secret )

Get Over:

Give Up:

Go For:

to recover from ( something) an linnes/ a failure/ a difficult/ a shock

to stop doing aor having ( something) (of an habitual) activity smoking/ drinking/ a job ,etc.

to atack a person an animal

Grown Up:

Hold On:

Look After:

to develop from a child in to an adult

to take cave of someone of something to wait ( specially on the telephone )


Look For: to try to find ( something of someone ) after a thing of person that is look

Look Forward To: to think with pleasure about a future event that yoy expect to enjoy.

Look Up: to find ( or thry to find ) something ( a telephone number/ in a book )

Make Up For:

Pass Away:

Pass Out:

to compensate for my take/ doing or not doing something, etc.

to die ( usually of a person)

to lose concious ness

Pick Up:

Point Out:

Run Into:

to give someone a ride in a vehicle; to collect someone on something

to draw attention to something of someone

to meet by chance


Run Out: to useally of ( something ) anda have no more

See Of: to say good bay to someone who is going an a jorney

to speak lounder of ten used in the imperactive

Take After:

Take Off:

to look or be like an older relarive

to rise from the ground

Try On: to put an article clothing to see if it fitsand now

Speak Up:

Think Over: to concider ( something ) carefully a problem







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