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We're still trying to iron out some problems with the computer system. We hope they can iron out their differences and get on with working together. 学び始める
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to remove problems or find solutions
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stick up for something/someone Her friends stuck up for her when other people said she was guilt 学び始める
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to support or defend something or someone:
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sick (and tired) of someone/something I’m sick of him whining about money. 学び始める
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to have experienced too much of someone or something with the result that you are annoyed:
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We found a buyer for our house, but then the sale fell through 学び始める
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I wish you'd stop jumping in and finishing my sentences for me all the time. 学び始める
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to interrupt when someone else is speaking
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Being jumped in or beat in 学び始める
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Having to fight a certain number of gang members for a given period of time and being able to take the beating and fight back.
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If you jump or are thrown in at the deep end, you start doing something new and difficult without help or preparation.
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You'll never learn to play the piano if you're not prepared to stick to it 学び始める
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to continue trying hard to do something difficult
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When drugs were found in her luggage, she claimed it was a set-up 学び始める
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a situation in which someone is tricked into doing something or is made to seem guilty of something they did not do
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If we can get off by seven o'clock, the roads will be clearer. get off the train; the bus 学び始める
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o leave a place, usually in order to start a journey
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He ran up huge bills on clothes 学び始める
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to increase a debt by spending more
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How is the new monitoring procedure working out? Let's hope this new job works out well for him. 学び始める
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to happen or develop in a particular way
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The vaccine wears off after 10 years. The shine on the leather will wear off pretty quickly. After you drive a new car for a while, the novelty wears off 学び始める
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to stop having an effect or influence
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Don't use up all the milk - we need some for breakfast. The earth's resources are being used up at an alarming rate. 学び始める
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to finish a supply of something
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Don't worry about it - something will turn up, you'll see. This job turned up just when I needed it. 学び始める
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to happen or become available unexpectedly
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When the market turns down, recruitment is one of the first areas companies look at to make savings. 学び始める
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I'm turned off because of smell 学び始める
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something that you dislike
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I wasn't going to put out just because he'd paid for dinner. 学び始める
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(especially of a woman) to agree to have sex
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The meeting has been put off for a week. 've put off talking to him about this for far too long 学び始める
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I can't believe she passed up the chance to go to South America. He's never one to pass up a free meal 学び始める
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to fail to take advantage of an opportunity
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Her piano teacher was forever putting her down 学び始める
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He is always making up stories. When I was late, I made up a story about my bus being late. 学び始める
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They kissed and made up, as usual. UK We often quarrel but we always make it up soon after. 学び始める
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to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement:
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In the finance sector things are looking up 学び始める
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Kids look up to ballplayers, and we need to let kids know that it is not OK to cheat. 学び始める
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to admire and respect someone
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Just pull over here, and I'll get out and walk the rest of the way 学び始める
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If a vehicle ..., it moves to the side of the road and stops
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He says it's alright but I think he's keeping something from me 学び始める
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to not tell someone about something
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She held back from interfering in their arguments. He admitted that something had gone wrong, but he held back the details (= stopped himself from telling the complete truth). 学び始める
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to stop something from happening or advancing, or to keep someone from doing something
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I don't know why he hangs out with James, they've got nothing in common. Haven't you got anything better to do than hang out at the shopping centre? They enjoyed hanging out with each other when they were kids. 学び始める
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to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone
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Why should we hand over the money to the Russians? Trembling with fear, she handed over the money to the gunman. The two boys scared the old man into handing over his wallet. 学び始める
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to give something to someone else
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I got fed up with having to wear my sister's hand-me-downs 学び始める
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a piece of clothing that someone has given to a younger person because they no longer want it
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He said he'd given up smoking, but the empty packs in the bin were a dead giveaway (= clearly showed the secret truth). 学び始める
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something that tells or shows something secret, often without intending to
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I wanted to see that movie but never got around to it. I meant to call you, but somehow I never got around to it We must get around to cleaning those windows. 学び始める
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to find time to do something that you have intended or would like to do
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He dropped out of the race after two laps 学び始める
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to not do something that you were going to do, or to stop doing something before you have completely finished
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The US has announced a cutoff of military aid to the country. We had to cut off Mike when he started puking on the dance floor. 学び始める
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the act of stopping the supply of something
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when someone suddenly drives in front of u by changing lanes, endangering ur life and the lives of ppl around u 学び始める
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to drive dangerously in front of someone
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I just need to get away for a few days. We've decided to go to hiking in the mountains to get away from it all 学び始める
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to go somewhere to have a holiday, often because you need to rest
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You can always count on Michael in a crisis 学び始める
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to be confident that you can depend on someone
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I feel like I’m coming down with a cold 学び始める
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to catch or show signs of an illness
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Our babysitter's just moved away, so we're asking around for a replacement. 学び始める
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to ask a lot of different people in order to get information or help
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"Watch out!" he shouted, but it was too late - she had knocked the whole tray of drinks onto the floor. 学び始める
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used to warn someone of danger or an accident that seems likely to happen
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To be physically, mentally, or emotionally exhausted
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He's physically attractive, but shallow 学び始める
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not showing serious or careful thought
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Apparently the mob leaders were tipped off that police were watching them. Moving strike aircraft within range could have tipped off the bad guys. 学び始める
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to give secret information to someone, or to give someone information without intending to
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