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      When you ...+.... an amount of liquid, you finish it completely.    学び始める
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      Drink up your sherry and we'll go.  
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      When a space rocket ...+...., it leaves the ground at the start of its journey.    only about space rocket, not military  学び始める
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      To gather, store, or purchase a lot of something to create a large stock or supply.    学び始める
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      We need to load up on canned foods and bottled water before the storm hits.  
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      To fill some form of transportation with its intended cargo.    学び始める
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      Come in and eat your lunch once you're finished loading up the car with our bags.  
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      If one group or person ...+... against or with another, they prepare to fight them.    学び始める
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      The two teams square off for the first game of the series.  
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      To remove something (from some place) very suddenly or hurriedly. A noun or pronoun can be used between "..." and "..."    学び始める
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      I wish you hadn't whisked away my plate from the table like that—I was still eating!  
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      To escort or accompany someone away (from some place) very abruptly or hurriedly.    学び始める
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      Security forces whisked the president away after the first gunshots were heard.  
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      To bring someone on a romantic or exciting journey (to some place) away from home.    学び始める
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      I wish my husband would just whisk me away to somewhere exotic like Thailand or the Bahamas for a week.  
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      To cause someone to experience a lot of mental, emotional, or physical strain or tension.    学び始める
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      This term paper has been really stressing me out—I just don't know what to write for it!  
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      If you ... something such as a balloon or a tyre, you fill it with air.    学び始める
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      Other than blowing up a tyre I hadn't done any car maintenance.  
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      If a wind or a storm ..., the weather becomes very windy or stormy.    学び始める
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      A storm blew up over the mountains.  
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      If you ... at someone, you lose your temper and shout at them.    学び始める
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      I'm sorry I blew up at you.  
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      If someone ... something ... or if it ...+...., it is destroyed by an explosion    学び始める
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      He was jailed for 45 years for trying to blow up a plane  
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      If someone ... an incident ... or if it ...+....., it is made to seem more serious or important than it really is.    学び始める
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      The media may be blowing it up out of proportion.  
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      to enlarge the size or detail of (a photograph)    学び始める
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      (of a tyre) to puncture suddenly, esp at high speed    学び始める
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      the band had to blow out the gig  
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      to diminish or use up the energy of    学び始める
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      the storm blew itself out  
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      If you ...+.... on someone's conversation or activity, you interrupt them.    学び始める
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      Mrs Southern listened keenly, occasionally breaking in with pertinent questions  
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      If you ... someone ..., you get them used to a new job or situation.    学び始める
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      If you ...+.... something new, you gradually use or wear it for longer and longer periods until it is ready to be used or worn all the time.    学び始める
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      Nathan's new running shoes weren't broken in correctly.  
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      If part of something ...+.... or if you ... it ..., it comes off or is removed by force.    学び始める
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      The two wings of the aircraft broke off on impact  
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      If you ...+... when you are doing or saying something, you suddenly stop doing it or saying it.    学び始める
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      Llewelyn broke off in mid-sentence.  
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      If someone ...+.... a relationship, they end it.    学び始める
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      The two West African states had broken off relations two years ago.  
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      If a prisoner ...+.... of a prison, they escape from it.    学び始める
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      The two men broke out of their cells and cut through a perimeter fence  
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      If you ...+.... in a rash or a sweat, a rash or sweat appears on your skin.    学び始める
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      A person who is allergic to cashews may break out in a rash when he consumes these nuts.  
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      If you ...+.... with your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife, your relationship with that person ends.    学び始める
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      My girlfriend had broken up with me.  
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      When something ...+.... or when you ... it ..., it separates or is divided into several smaller parts.    学び始める
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      Civil war could come if the country breaks up  
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      When a school or the pupils in it ...+....., the school term ends and the pupils start their holidays. 🇬🇧    学び始める
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      It's the last week before they break up, and they're doing all kinds of Christmas things  
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      If you say that someone is ...+.... when you are speaking to them on a mobile phone, you mean that you can only hear parts of what they are saying because the signal is interrupted.    学び始める
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      The line's gone; I think you're breaking up.  
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      If something ... someone ..., it causes them to lose control and begin to laugh or cry.    学び始める
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      The news of his death broke her up  
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      If you ... someone ..., you cause them to change their opinion about something so that they agree with you.    学び始める
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      We will do everything we can to bring parliament round to our point of view.  
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      To learn something valuable, typically in a formal or structured setting.    学び始める
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      I brought away a few new breathing techniques from that yoga class.  
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      If you ...+..... something difficult, you do it successfully.    学び始める
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      1. They were about to bring off an even bigger coup 2. The goalkeeper brought off some excellent saves  
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      If something ...+...... an illness, pain, or feeling, especially one that you often suffer from, it causes you to have it.    学び始める
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      Bob died of a heart attack, brought on by his lifestyle.  
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      To cause something to become more noticeable.    学び始める
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      That top looks great on you—it really brings out your eyes.  
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      When someone ...+..... a child, they look after it until it is an adult. If someone has been ...+.... in a certain place or with certain attitudes, they grew up in that place or were taught those attitudes when they were growing up.    学び始める
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      1. She brought up four children 2. We'd been brought up to think that borrowing money was bad.  
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      If someone ... you ... when you speak to them, they refuse to talk to you or be nice to you.    学び始める
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      When I tried to talk to her about it she just brushed me off.  
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      If you ...+.... land, property, or a commodity, you buy large amounts of it, or all that is available.    学び始める
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      The tickets will be on sale from somewhere else because the agencies have bought them up  
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      If something ...+.... a particular action or quality, it needs it or makes it necessary.    学び始める
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      1. This recipe calls for milk, not water. 2. It's a situation that calls for a blend of delicacy and force.  
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      The forecast calls for snow flurries tonight  
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      If you ...+.... an event that has been planned, you cancel it.    学び始める
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      The game was called off because of rain  
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      If you ...+.... someone, you pay them a short visit.    学び始める
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      Sofia was intending to call on Miss Kitts.  
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      If you ... someone ..., you phone them. 🇺🇸    学び始める
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      When I'm in Pittsburgh, I call him up.  
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      If someone is ...+...., they are ordered to join the army, navy, or air force.    学び始める
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      The United States has called up some 150,000 military reservists.  
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      If you say that someone is ...+.... with someone else, you mean that they are having a sexual relationship and you do not approve of this, usually because one or both of them are married.    disapproval  学び始める
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      Their daughter was carrying on with a married man.  
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      If you ...+.... doing something, you continue to do it.    学び始める
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      His eldest son Joseph carried on his father's traditions  
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      If you ...+..... an activity, you do it or take part in it for a period of time.    学び始める
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      The consulate will carry on a political dialogue with Indonesia.  
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      If something ...+.... from one situation to another, it continues to exist or apply in the new situation.    学び始める
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      Springs and wells were decorated, a custom which was carried over into Christian times in Europe  
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      If you ...+.... a threat, task, or instruction, you do it or act according to it.    学び始める
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      Police say they believe the attacks were carried out by nationalists.  
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      When you ... things ..., you check or count them while referring to a list of them, to make sure you have considered all of them. To mark with a tick    学び始める
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      Check each name off the list.  
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      He was carried off by pneumonia  
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      If you ...+.... a tree, you cut through its trunk with an axe so that it falls to the ground.    学び始める
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      Sometimes they have to chop down a tree for firewood.  
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      If you ... something ..., you chop it into small pieces.    学び始める
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      If someone ...+...., they make a large profit or get a lot of money.    informal  学び始める
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      It has cleaned up at the box office  
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      To ...+..... a problem, misunderstanding, or mystery means to settle it or find a satisfactory explanation for it.    学び始める
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      There should be someone to whom you can turn for any advice or to clear up any problems.  
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      To ...+.... a medical problem, infection, or disease means to cure it or get rid of it. If a medical problem ...+....., it goes away.    学び始める
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      1. Antibiotics should be used to clear up the infection 2. Acne often clears up after the first three months of pregnancy  
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      When the weather ...+...., it stops raining or being cloudy.    学び始める
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      It all depends on the weather clearing up  
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      If you tell someone to ...+... of a place or to ...+....., you are telling them rather rudely to leave the place.    informal, disapproval  学び始める
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      'Clear out!' he bawled. 'Private property!'  
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      If you ...+..... a container, room, or house, you tidy it and throw away the things in it that you no longer want.    学び始める
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      I took the precaution of clearing out my desk before I left.  
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      When you ...+.... or ... a place ..., you tidy things and put them away    学び始める
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      When winter or darkness ...+....., it arrives.    学び始める
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      The dark nights and cold weather are closing in.  
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      If someone ...+.... a building, they shut it completely and securely, often because they are going away.    学び始める
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      When you say how or when something ...+....., you say how or when it happened.    学び始める
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      That came about when we went to Glastonbury last year  
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      If you ...+..... something or someone, you find them or meet them by chance.    学び始める
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      I came across a group of children playing  
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      If someone or what they are saying ...+..... in a particular way, they make that impression on people who meet them or are listening to them.    学び始める
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      He comes across as rather rude, but he isn't.  
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      You say '...+.....' to someone to encourage them to hurry up, usually when you are rather annoyed with them.    学び始める
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      Come along, Osmond. No sense in your standing around  
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      When something or someone ...+.... they occur or arrive by chance.    学び始める
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      It was lucky you came along  
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      If something is ...+......, it is developing or making progress.    学び始める
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      How's your French coming along?  
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      to accompany someone, attend as part of a group    学び始める
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      He didn't come along on the last trip  
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      to appear; emerge as a factor or possibility    学び始める
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      Even if another job comes along this summer, I won't take it  
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      To ...+.... something means to obtain it or find it.    学び始める
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      In rural France, English language magazines are rather hard to come by  
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      begin to suffer from a specified illness; to catch or show signs of an illness:    学び始める
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      1. I came down with influenza 2. I feel like I'm coming down with a cold.  
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      If someone ...+..... some money, some property, or a title, they inherit it.    学び始める
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      My father has just come into a fortune in diamonds  
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      If someone ...+.... worst in a contest or conflict, they are in the worst position after it. If they ...+.... best, they are in the best position.    学び始める
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      Some Democrats still have bitter memories of how, against all odds, they came off worst during the inquiry  
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      To ...+..... in a particular way means to be in the position or state described at the end of a process or event.    学び始める
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      1. The pictures came out great. 2. So what makes a good marriage? Faithfulness comes out top of the list.  
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      When the sun, moon, or stars ...+...... they appear in the sky.    学び始める
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      Oh, look. The sun's come out.  
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      If a fact ...+..., it becomes known to people    学び始める
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      It came out that he was already married.  
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      If you ... something..., you create or arrange it.    学び始める
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      ... an organization which sets up meetings about issues of interest to women  
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      If someone is ... +..., especially by an illness, they are killed or severely harmed by it.    学び始める
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      Frank had been struck down by a massive heart attack.  
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      You can use... +... to indicate that someone stops doing a particular sport or activity that they have regularly done over a long period. For example, when a footballer... +... his or her boots, he or she stops playing football.    学び始める
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      Keegan announced he was hanging up his boots for good.  
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      If you ... +... your clothes, you take them off quickly and carelessly:    学び始める
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      When you... +..., you pay a bill or a debt.    学び始める
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      When we approached the till to settle up, he reduced our bill by 50 per cent.  
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      to add something to the end of something that already exists, especially in a careless way    学び始める
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      It is also worth tagging on an extra day or two to see the capital.  
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      if somebody/something ...+.... you, you start to like them or it more and more    学び始める
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      This song is really growing on me.  
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      If you... something..., you make it last for longer than is necessary.    学び始める
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      The company was willing to drag out the proceedings for years  
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      If you... something... of a person, you persuade them to tell you something that they do not want to tell you.    学び始める
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      A confession had to be dragged out of him.  
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      Something that... you... makes you feel weak or depressed.    学び始める
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      I have had really bad bouts of flu that have really dragged me down.  
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      If someone... +... an unpleasant event or an old story from the past, they mention it when people do not want to be reminded of it.    学び始める
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      I don't want to go back there and drag up that anger again  
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