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get off
idiomatic phrase - How does he justify saying that?!
Where does he get off saying that?!

get * on
put on (clothes)
You should get your jacket on because it's going to be cold.

get on
enter (a bus, train), mount (a horse, a bike)
The train is leaving. Quick, get on!

get on +
enter (a bus, train), mount ( a horse, a bike)
Get on my bike and I will give you a ride home.

get on
have a good relationship
Natasha doesn't get on with her co-workers.

get on with +
have a good relationship
Do you get on with your neighbors?

get on with +
continue an activity
Now that the police have left, let's get on with the party!

get out of +
exit (a small boat, car, an enclosed area)
I fell into the water when I tried to get out of the canoe.

get over +
recover (a cold, a disease, an ex-boyfriend/ex-girlfriend)
Jennifer still hasn't gotten over her breakup with Peter.

get through +
complete
We will never get through all of these boxes by 9:00 PM.

get through +
penetrate
We need a stronger drill to get through this wall.

get through
penetrate
The door was jammed, so we couldn't get through.

get through (with) +
finish
Have you gotten through with your homework yet?

get through to +
make contact
It's hard to get through to Janet because her telephone line is always busy.

get * up
cause someone to rise (from a sitting position or a lying position)
Ahmed got Abdul up at 5:30 in the morning by turning the music up really loud.

get up
rise (from sitting position or a bed)
What time did you get up this morning?

give * away +
give something without asking for anything in exchange
Why did Nancy give all of her furniture away?

give * away +
betray (a secret)
We are having a surprise party for Susan next Saturday, so don't give our surprise away by acting suspicious.

give * back +
return something you borrowed
When are you going to give that book back to your teacher?

give in
stop trying
Never give in! You can do it!

give off +
release (a smell, light)
That white flower gives off a beautiful smell.

give * out +
distribute
I earn extra money by giving out brochures on the street.

give out
become very tired (inf.)
I hope this car doesn't give out in the middle of the desert.

give * up +
surrender something
The police told the thief to give his gun up.

give up
surrender
Never give up learning English!

go away
leave
I yelled at the dogs to make them go away.

go back
return
When are you going back to your house?

go by +
go past, go close to, visit quickly
We go by the coffee shop everyday.

go back on +
not keep (one's word, a promise)
Don't trust him. He always goes back on his promises.

go down
decrease
The cost of flight tickets is going down.

go for +
try to achieve
Our team is going for the gold medal in the Olympics.

go for
idiomatic phrase - I am craving pepperoni pizza.
I could go for pepperoni pizza.

go in for +
participate ( inf.)
Are you going to go in for soccer this year at school?

go into +
discuss in detail
I really don't want to go into that now.

go off
explode
The bomb could go off at any moment.

go off
begin, start (used with signals, alarms, warning sounds)
The alarm clock went off at 6:00 AM.

go off
stop (said of a machine)
The DVD player goes off automatically if you are not using it.

go off
become angry
Maria went off last night after I told her about losing her bike.

go on
continue
Please, go on. Don't let me interrupt you.

go on
happen
This place is a mess! What went on here last night?
go on with +
continue ( a plan, a conversation)
I think we should go on with the meeting and stop wasting time.

go out
stop burning ( a fire)
The fire went out after three days.

go out
take part in social activities (usually at night)
They love to go out every Saturday night.

go over +
review
Do you usually go over your notes before class?

go over
be well received, succeed
That didn't go over well.

go through +
examine in detail, study carefully
I need to have my lawyer go through this contract before I sign it.

go through +
endure; experience challenges, difficulties or traumas
She has gone through so much in her life.

go through with +
continue or proceed despite difficulties or fears
I have decided to go through with the operation.

go with +
match (clothing)
That shirt doesn't go with those pants.

go with +
accompany a person
I am going with Alejandro to the party.

go with +
have a boyfriend/girlfriend
I am going with Yuri.

go without +
abstain from something you want or need
A person can go without water for three days.

grow under
go out of business
The restaurant went under after it lost its liquor license.

grow up
mature
Your brother needs to grow up and start thinking about his future.
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hand * back +
return
Is the teacher going to hand back our tests today?

hand * down +
pronounce formally
The president is going to hand his decision down on health care tonight.

hand * down +
give as an inheritance
When my clothes got too small for me as a child, I handed them down to my sister.

hand * in +
submit
I have to hand in an offer by March 12.

hand * out +
distribute
We should hand the concert fliers out at school.

hand * over +
relinquish control of Hand your car keys over.
You're too drunk to drive.

hang around +
stay in a place for fun ( inf.)
Maria and Salvador usually hang around the beach after school.

hang around
stay in a place for fun
Those guys just hang around all day.

hang * up +
suspend (clothes on a hanger)
You can hang your jacket up in the front closet.

hang up
put down the telephone receiver
Don't hang up. I'm going to change phones.

hang out +
stay in a place for fun (inf.)
Let's go hang out at the mall tonight.

hang out
stay in a place for fun
What are you doing? - - I'm just hanging out.

have * on +
wear
Do you have your hiking boots on?

have * over
invite guests to your home
Why don't we have Mr. and Mrs. Jones over for dinner tonight.

hear from +
receive news from (a letter, an e-mail)
Have you heard from Steve lately?

hear of +
know about something or somebody
Have you heard of chocolate covered ants?

hit on +
find on accident
I hit on the idea while watching the Simpsons show.

hit on +
flirt with
Jay's friend Marc was trying to hit on my sister last night.

hold * back +
restrain
The police held the demonstrators back while the politicians entered the building.

hold back
not allow to advance in school
The teacher held Frank back a year, so he couldn't enter fifth grade.

hold * off +
restrain
Mr. Johnson held the dog off while we crossed the yard.

hold off on +
delay
We should hold off on making dinner until your parents arrive.

hold on
grasp tightly
Hold on tight!
The roller coaster is about to take off.

hold on
tell someone to wait on the telephone
Hold on a minute. I'll get Carol.

hold on to +
grasp tightly
Make sure you hold on to the hand rail as you walk down the stairs.

hold out
not give in, continue to resist
Stop holding out and tell us where you found all of these old records.

hold out against +
not give in, resist
They held out against enemy attack.

hold * up +
delay (a flight, traffic);
The accident held traffic up for an hour.

hold * up +
rob (a bank, a person) with a weapon
Five men held the bank up yesterday.
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发表于 2006-2-15 17:38:34 |只看该作者
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iron * out
eliminate
We need to have a meeting this week in order to iron out the distribution problems.

J
jack up +
to raise
We need to jack up the car before we change the tire.

joke around
to be humorous
Mike is always joking around at work.

jump in
enter a conversation
Feel free to jump in at any moment while we are talking.

jump to +
make a quick, poorly thought out decision
You shouldn't jump to conclusions.

K
keep * around
have handy, have accessible
I always keep a dictionary around to translate new words.

keep at +
not give up (an activity), to persevere
You should keep at your studies.

keep * away
prevent access to, hold back
Keep the kids away from the cookies.

keep * back
maintain a safe distance, cause to maintain a safe distance
Keep back! The burning building is about to collapse.

keep * down
not vomit, not throw up, keep in one's stomach
If I ate that, I down know if I could keep it down.

keep * in
keep in a particular place, have something in a specific location
When I am not using it, I keep my passport in this drawer.

keep * off
prevent from stepping or climbing on to something
Keep the cat off the couch.

keep on
continue
He kept on talking after everybody asked him to stop.

keep * out
prevent from entering
Keep the dog out of the garden; he keeps digging up the flowers.

keep * over
cover something with, put something above
I keep a tarp over my bicycle at night to prevent it from getting wet.

keep to +
continue, persist in (an activity)
Everybody said she would never finish the puzzle, but she kept to it until it was done.

keep up
stay on the required schedule
You have to keep up if you want to work here.

keep * up +
continue
You are doing a great job! Keep it up.

keep up with +
stay on schedule with (a person, the workload, homework)
I have so much reading that I can't keep up with the writing exercises.
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发表于 2006-2-15 17:39:54 |只看该作者
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lay away +
save for the future
Why don't you lay away your wedding outfit?

lay down +
establish (laws, rules)
Lori lays down the law in her class. English only!

lay in on +
scold or criticize severely
My mom really laid in on me when I got home at 4:00 in the morning last night.

lay into +
scold or criticize severely
I saw Reto's mom lay into him when he came home late last night.

lay * off +
suspend someone from a job (during a slow period)
The company was losing money, so they had to lay off 100 workers.

lay * out +
arrange
Why don't we lay the pieces of the table out before we put it together.

leave * out +
not include, omit
Why did your parents leave you out of their vacation plans?

let * down
disappoint
I felt let down when I didn't receive a birthday card from my sister.

let * down
lengthen (pants in sewing)
My uncle is a tailor, so he can let your pants down.

let * out
release
I am happy my brother was let out of prison early.

let * out
make bigger (in sewing)
I need to let out this skirt because I have gained weight.

let up
weaken in intensity
I told her NO a thousand times, but she won't let up.

lie down
rest, recline
I need to lie down before we go out tonight.

lie down on +
rest, recline ( on a couch, bed)
I'm going to lie down on the sofa for a while.

lie with +
be decided by
Whether or not you can go to the party lies with your father.

light * up +
illuminate
Let's get some candles to light this room up.

light up +
to smoke
Do you have to light up another cigarette? I thought you were trying to cut down.

live * down +
live in a way that a shameful or embarrassing event is forgotten
Jose will never live down singing that song at the karaoke bar.

live on +
survive from
I could live on bread and cheese.

live up to +
keep a standard
It would be hard to live up to her parent's expectations. They are so demanding.

look after +
take care of (a child, a house, a pet)
When my sister goes on vacation, I look after her dog.

look back on +
to remember nostalgically
When I look back on my childhood, I often feel angry.

look down on +
see as inferior
She's so conceited. She looks down on everybody else.

look for +
to seek or search for
I'm looking for my keys. Have you seen them?

look forward to +
anticipate with pleasure
I am looking forward to traveling to New York next year.

look into +
investigate
The police are looking into the murder.

look on
observe as a spectator
Everybody just looked on as the two men fought.

look out
be careful, pay attention, heed a certain danger
Look out, there's a black widow spider on the wall.

look * over +
examine, review
When I'm camping, I look my shoes over before I put them on.

look * up +
search for (in a dictionary)
I takes time to look up new vocabulary words.

look * up +
locate and visit
If you ever travel to California, you should look me up.

look up to +
respect, admire someone
He looks up to his father.
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发表于 2006-2-15 17:40:46 |只看该作者
M
make * out
decipher
I can't make out your handwriting. What does this say?

make * out +
write a check or other document
Who should I make this check out to?

make out
succeed
He really made out in the stock market last year.

make out
progress
How is your son making out in his new job?

make out
kiss passionately
I saw Benno and Isabelle making out in the movie theater last night!

make out with +
kiss someone passionately
Did you make out with Sally?

make * over
do again
The teacher made me do my homework over.

make * up +
invent ( a story)
Don't believe anything she says. She always makes things up.

make * up +
complete what was missed
Fortunately, my professor let me make up the exam I missed yesterday.

make * up +
put on cosmetics
I takes me 10 minutes to make my face up.

make up
reconcile
You two have been friends for so long that I think you should make up.

make up for +
compensate for
Allen made up for being late by getting me flowers.

mix * up +
confuse
I sometimes mix the verb tenses up.

mix * up +
blend
We need to mix up these different kinds of nuts before we put them in a bowl.

mix * up +
make lively (a party)
Let's mix up this party with a little disco music.

N
name * after +
name a child using another family member's name
I was named after my grandfather.

nod off
fall asleep
The movie was so boring that I nodded off before it was finished.

nose around +
sneak around
I hate it when my mother noses around my room.

O
occur to +
pop into one's mind, come to one's mind
It didn't occur to us that we had left the iron on.

open up
share feelings
I'm glad that John feels comfortable enough around me to open up.

out to + verb
try to
She is out to get revenge now that her husband left her for another woman.
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发表于 2006-2-15 17:41:25 |只看该作者
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pan out
be successful, turn out well
The trip to Vegas didn't pan out.

pass away
die
After battling cancer for several years, he finally passed away at the age of 87.

pass * out +
distribute
We need to pass out these flyers for the concert tomorrow.

pass out
become unconscious
He passed out because the room was too hot.

pass * up +
not take advantage (of an opportunity)
I can't believe she passed up the opportunity to study in Rome.

pass * on +
transmit
Please pass this message on to your co-workers.

pass on +
not accept (an invitation to eat or do something)
Jennifer passed on the invitation to join us for dinner.

pass on
die
I am afraid Professor Johnson has passed on.

pay * back +
repay
If I loan you money, will you pay me back.

pay * off +
complete payment on a debt
It took me ten years to pay off my credit card debt.

pay * off +
to bribe
Don't try to pay the police officer off if you get pulled over for speeding.

pick on +
to tease, bully
She keeps picking on me! Make her stop.

pick * out +
choose
Diane picked out a lovely dress for the dance.

pick * up +
to lift an object with the hands
Keep your back straight when you lift the TV up.

pick * up +
come and get someone in a car
What time are you going to pick me up.

pick * up +
learn something without effort
It's possible to pick up enough English in two weeks to get by on your trip to Los Angeles.

pick * up +
try to initiate a relationship with someone (often in a bar)
Some weird guy tried to pick Patricia up at the bar.

pick up
grow, increase (inf.)
Business is really picking up this quarter.

play * down +
make less important (inf.)
The President played down his affair with the intern.

play * up
highlight something (inf.)
She played up her part in the new movie, but it was actually a very small role.

play up to +
flatter someone for your personal advantage
She has been playing up to the boss because she wants a promotion.

point * out +
indicate
I'd like to point out that figures in column two might be outdated.

pull down
earn
He pulls down about $300,000 a year.

pull in
park (a vehicle)
Mark pulled in too quickly and crashed into the wall.

pull out
depart (a vehicle)
Our train pulls out at 8:00, so don't be late.

pull through
barely survive
I didn't think she was going to make it, but she pulled through in the end.

put * across +
communicate (an idea or suggestion) clearly so that it is understood
I thought Ms. Smith put her ideas across rather clearly in the meeting.

put * away +
store
I told you kids to put your toys away.

put * off +
postpone
Don't put off your homework - do it now!

put * on +
wear
Make sure you put on a sweater before you go outside.

put * on +
deceive
I didn't believe a thing he said. I think he was putting me on.

put * out +
extinguish (a fire)
Don't use water to put out a grease fire.

put * out +
inconvenience someone
I don't want to put you out, but could you pick me up at the airport.

put * up
have a guest stay in your house for a short time
Can you put me up while I'm in town.

put up with +
tolerate
Sandy will not put up with smoking in her house.
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read up on +
research a topic for a reason
I need to read up on the company before I go on the job interview.

ring * up
telephone
Jack rung me up last night at 3:00 in the morning.

rule * out +
eliminate
I wouldn't rule out the possibility of moving to another country if I get a good job offer.

run across +
find or meet unexpectedly
I ran across some old photos while I was cleaning my house.

run against +
compete in an election
Gore ran against Bush in the 2000 elections in the U.S.A.

run away
leave home permanently before you are a legal adult
The child ran away because her parents beat her.

run away from +
escape from
The child ran away from its parents.

run * down
trace
Have you run down those phone numbers I asked for last week?

run * down
criticize
My boss runs everyone down.

run * down
hit with a car
My dog was run down by a bus.

run down
loose power, be very tired
You need to wind your watch so it doesn't run down.

run for +
campaign for a government position
Gore is running for president of the U.S.A.

run into +
meet unexpectedly
I ran into my English teacher at the movies last night. She's so nice!

run * off +
make leave
The new government is trying to run the drug traffickers off.

run * off
reproduce (photocopies)
Would you mind running off 10 copies of this document for me?

run off
leave quickly
Why did you run off after the party?

run off
waste water
You shouldn't swim where the sewage runs off into the ocean.

run out of +
not have any more of something
We ran out of milk this morning, so we need to go to the store.
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save * up +
accumulate (money) I hope
I will be able to save up enough money to go to school.

see about +
arrange or consider something
My dad said he was going to see about buying me a car.

see * off
say good-bye to someone at the beginning of their trip (at the airport, train station)
Did you see your sister off at the train station?

see to +
make sure something happens, arrange
I'll see to it that Mr. Ramirez gets your message.

see * through
finish something despite difficulties
Are you going to be able to see your studies through now that you have a baby?

sell * out
tell on someone
My partner in crime sold me out for a reduced jail sentence.

set * up
arrange a relationship
My mom set me up with her friend's son.

set * up
falsely incriminate a person
I don't think he killed those men. Somebody set him up.

set up +
arrange (an appointment, a meeting,etc.)
I set up an appointment with my doctor at 3:30 this afternoon.

settle on +
make a decision after a period of time
I settled on the job at the oil company.

settle up
pay one's debts
We need to settle up before you move.

show * off +
show to everybody with a lot of pride
He always shows off his new things.

show off
boast, draw attention to oneself
Young boys show off in order to impress girls.

show * up
make someone seem inferior
He's always trying to show up his co-workers in order to get ahead.

show up
arrive without previous notice
I hadn't seen my cousin for years, and all of a sudden, he showed up at my workplace yesterday!

shut * off
stop from functioning
If you don't pay your electric bill, your power is going to get shut off.

shut * up
make quiet
Would someone shut him up! He's talking so loudly that we're going to get in trouble.

slow * down +
make move more slowly
Because Mary's level in English is lower than the rest of the students, she slows the class down.

slow * up +
make move more slowly
Because Mary's level in English is lower than the rest of the students, she slows the class up.

spell * out +
to explain something in a detailed way so that the meaning is clearly understood
He's so stupid that you have to spell everything our for him.

stand by
wait
I need you to stand by and answer the phone when my broker calls.

stand for +
represent
SCUBA stands for "self contained underwater breathing apparatus."

stand for +
tolerate
I won't stand for people criticizing me.

stand out
be very noticeable
Soledad is so beautiful! She really stands out in a crowd.
stand * up
not arrive to a date or an appointment (inf.)
I arranged to meet Joe at the library at 8:00, but he stood me up. I hope he has a good excuse.

stand up for +
defend (something one believes in)
Every individual must stand up for what they believe in.

stand up to +
defend oneself against someone or something
I think you should stand up to your older brother and tell him to stop pushing you around.

stay over
spend the night at a person's house
It takes you so long to take the bus home, so why don't you just stay over?

stick it to +
severely criticize a person (inf.)
My boss really stuck it to me when I arrived late to work for the third time this week.

stick to +
persevere, keep trying
Even though English is a hard language to master, you must stick to it!

stick up for +
defend oneself or opinions
Joseph joined the army because he believes he must stick up for his country.
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发表于 2006-2-15 17:43:47 |只看该作者
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take after +
resemble a parent or relative
I take after my father. Who do you take after?

take * back +
retract something you said
I demand that you take back what you said.

take * back +
return an item to a store
The dress my grandmother bought for me didn't fit, so I took it back and exchanged it for a pair of pants.

take * down +
write down what is said
Would you mind taking down my messages while I am on vacation?

take * down +
remove (from a high place)
The city government made the shop take down their bright, neon sign.

take * in +
learning
Are you taking in all of these phrasal verbs?

take * in +
deceive a person
He was taken in by the con artist.

take * in +
make smaller when sewing
I lost weight, so I need to take some of my skirts to the tailor to have them taken in.

take * off
when a plane leaves the ground
My stomach felt funny when the plane took off.

take * off +
remove
In many cultures, it is appropriate to take off your shoes when entering a house.

take * off +
leave work or school for a period of time
I was sick last week, so I took a few days off of work.

take off
leave
We took off after dinner.

take * over +
take control of
Who is going to take over the family business when Aretha's father dies?

take over
take control of
If the President is assassinated, the Vice-president will take over.

take * out +
accompany a person on a date (for dinner, the movies)
I can't meet you tonight because I am taking Fernanda out to dinner.

take * up +
begin a new hobby
Have you taken up any new hobbies since you moved here?

take * up +
discuss (at a later date) We should take this issue up in the meeting tomorrow.

take * up +
shorten a garment when sewing
This dress is too long, I am going to take it up.

take up +
occupy space
This couch takes up too much space in the living room.

talk back
respond in an impolite way to an adult
Don't talk back!

talk back to +
respond in an impolite way to an adult
Children should not talk back to their parents.

talk * over +
discuss
I hope my parents talk their relationship problems over before they get divorced.

tear * down +
destroy
The county decided to tear down the dilapidated school and build a new one.

tear * up +
tear or rip into small pieces
I always tear up my personal papers before I throw them out.

tell * off +
criticize a person severely, reprimand (inf.)
Carolina told me off when she found out I was gossiping about her date with Martin.

tell on +
report a crime to the police or bad behavior to a parent
Every time I did something wrong when I was a child, my sister would tell on me.

think * over +
consider
Think over the offer before you sign the contract.

think * through +
consider carefully
You need to think this through carefully before you make a decision.

think * up +
create or invent a false story
I need to think up an excuse for not going to her party.

throw * away +
discard
Don't throw away those bottles; we can recycle them.

throw * out +
discard
I asked him not to throw out the Sunday newspaper because I wanted to save an article.

throw * out +
remove by force from (a room, school, a house, etc.)
Mary threw out her roommate because she stopped paying rent.

throw up
vomit
If you drink too much alcohol, you might throw up.

tie * up +
tie securely
When we dock, make sure you tie the boat up.

tire * out
cause someone to be very tired
Speaking English all day tires me out.

touch on +
talk about for a short time
The presidential candidates touched on the subject of health care during the debates.

touch * up
make the final improvements
We didn't paint the whole kitchen, we just touched up the cabinets.

try * on +
put on to make sure a piece of clothing fits
Try on the pants before you buy them.

try * out
test
Try out this massage chair - it feels great!

turn * away
refuse to deal with or give service
They turned us away at the border because we didn't have visas.

turn * down +
refuse an offer
She turned down the new job in New York, because she didn't want to move.

turn * down +
lower the volume of a TV, radio
I'm studying! Please turn down the TV.

turn * in
submit
You need to turn your essays in next week.

turn in
go to bed (inf.)
It's getting late. I think it is about time to turn in.

turn into +
become something different
When she kissed the frog, it turned into a handsome prince.

turn * off +
stop the function of (a stove, a water faucet, a car, etc.)
Don't forget to turn off the iron before you leave the house.

turn on +
attack unexpectedly
The pit bull suddenly turned on the small child.

turn * on
cause to be excited sexually
Scientists have discovered that the smell of cinnamon turns many people on.

turn * on +
start the function of a TV, a radio, a machine
Turn on the TV. The baseball game starts in a few minutes.

turn * out
produce
The weavers can turn out two or three rugs a month.

turn * out
switch off a light
Turn out the light before you go to bed.

turn out
audience members to a function
Over 100,000 people turned out for the concert.

turn out
end up being
She turned out to be the murderer after all.

turn up
find unexpectedly
My keys turned up in the bedroom.
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use * up
use all of something
I used up all of the soap, so we need to buy some more.

W
wait on +
serve, service (a table)
Each waitress waits on three different tables in the restaurant.

wait up
not sleep because you are waiting for something or someone
Don't wait up.

wait up for +
not sleep because you are waiting for someone or something
Let's wait up for Mary to see how her date went.

wake * up +
awaken someone
The car alarm woke me up at 6:00 in the morning.

wake up
awaken
Wake up. It's time to get ready for work.

wash up
clean oneself
Make sure you wash up before dinner.

wash * up +
clean
If we work together, we can wash the kitchen up in a few minutes.

watch out
be careful
Watch out - there's a rattlesnake!

watch out for +
be careful of
Watch out for snakes while you are hiking in the desert.

wear off
disappear after a period of time
The affects of the medicine will wear off after a few hours.

wear * out
use until something is not useable anymore
If you wear the same shoes everyday, you'll wear them out.
wear * out
cause to be very tired
Her three kids wore me out.

wind up +
finish (inf.)
If he doesn't get his act together, he is going to wind up in jail.

wind * up +
tighten the spring of a watch or similar machine
He wound up the toy dog and set it on the floor.

wind * up +
cause an animal or a child to behave wildly
The kids always get wound up when Uncle Henry comes over.

wipe * out +
massacre or destroy
The tidal wave wiped out the small fishing village.

wipe * out
cause to be very tired
After surfing all day, I was completely wiped out.

work * out +
solve
I hope you two can work out your problems.

work out
exercise
I work out three times a week at the fitness center.

work out
be successful
I am glad your new catering business is working out.

write * down +
record
Write down the directions so you don't forget them.

write * out +
write down every word or letter
He wrote out the lyrics so I could understand what the singer was saying.

write * up +
prepare a report
He wrote up a business proposal in order to get a loan.

Z
zero in on +
discover, pinpoint
I think I have zeroed in on what has been causing the problem.

zip around +
move quickly from place to place
I zipped around town after work today.

zone out
stop paying attention
He zoned out during class.

zonk out
fall asleep
Jill was so exhausted after taking the TOEFL test that she zonked out
before dinner.

zoom in
focus
You need a telephoto lens to zoom in.

zoom in on +
focus on something, pinpoint
She zoomed in on his face while taking the picture.
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这个是我高中时候读雅思时候搜集的词组以及英文注释~~~今天整理了以后~~发上来和大家共享~~
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很实用的词组,对口语有帮助
Reaching soul
As time pass
Hearing voice
On the magic cross
Creating interface
Through finger touch
Searching peace
In cyber space
Hunch is stylish
Above superficies
Life is synchronous
In between balance
It is for you …

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呵呵~~~曾经用于我高中时候的词组辨析
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