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I have to put off our meeting.
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He put me off with that speech.
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to start wearing a piece of clothing 学び始める
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Put on a coat, it's cold outside.
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to stop something from burning also: to cause problems; to place something where it's easy to be found and used 学び始める
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Let me put the cigarette out.
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to fix or mount something 学び始める
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I've put up a new painting.
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also: to steal 学び始める
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The taxi driver ripped me off.
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He ran away before the police could catch him.
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I've totally run out of money.
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We should save up this month.
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also: to make or organize something 学び始める
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I set up a startup recently.
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Slow down, there's a stop!
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to solve, arrange or organize 学び始める
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Try to sort out this dilemma.
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to be in an upright position 学び始める
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to sabotage or ruin the success of another 学び始める
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The coach is trying to take Jose down.
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to become interested in an activity also: to act, to start working on some problem 学び始める
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We took up swimming together.
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also: to leave, to begin to fly 学び始める
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The airplane has just taken off.
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to criticize for doing something wrong or bad 学び始める
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also: to waste a chance 学び始める
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Can you throw away this lemon peel?
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The bank turned down my loan application.
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to move in order to face the opposite direction also: to change a plan 学び始める
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Turn around, the teacher is coming!
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She needs to wake up early in the morning.
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also: to happen the right way 学び始める
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I worked out all day, now I'm very tired.
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to note on a piece of paper 学び始める
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Write down what the teacher explains.
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also: to wash the hands 学び始める
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I washed up after I had eaten.
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