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“Mark up” means “to increase the price of something”. Example: Foreign cars are often marked up by 40% for the British market. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
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“Go over” means “to examine or check”. Example: Remember to go over your essay for grammar and spelling mistakes before you hand it in to me.
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"Set off" means "to start a journey". Example: Jenny set off down the road on…
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“Get back at” means “to punish someone who did something to you”. Example: I think John is trying to get back at Hank for what he said in the meeting.
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"Get after" means "to criticize someone". Example: She’s always getting after…
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“Let up” means “to become weaker or to become less intense”. Example: The rain is still heavy, so let’s wait here until it lets up a bit. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
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“Knock down” means “to hit someone with a vehicle”. Example: If he’d been concentrating on his driving instead of talking on the phone, he wouldn’t have knocked the cyclist down. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
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"Take back" means "to make you remember something, to make you nostalgic". Example: That song always takes me back to when I was dancing on my 7th birthday.
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“Go into” means “to start doing a particular type of work”. Example: After earning a master’s degree in economics, he went into banking.
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“Keep out” means “to prevent someone or something from entering a place”. Example: If people are drunk or not dressed properly, the doorman keeps them out of the club. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
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“Kick in” means “to start to have an effect or to happen”. Example: I took some pills for the pain and after about half an hour I could feel them kicking in. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
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“Hush up” means “to not let something become known”. Example: The company destroyed financial documents to hush up the scandal.
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“Go off with” means “to leave with something that belongs to someone else”. Example: He went off with my credit cards. Want to learn English? Choose your topic here: learzing.com
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“Make out” means “to hug, kiss and touch in a sexual way”. Example: I went over to this girl’s house to bake cookies, but we ended up making out on a sofa. Get our apps for learning English:...
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