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to make sth outto see or hear sth with difficulty
to make sth over to sbto transfer sth to sb so that they become official owners
to make upone's mind - to finally decide on sth
to make upto finish the argument and get back on friendly terms
to make up for sthto compensate, to do sth good to make a bad situation better
to make up sthto constitute, to form
to make upto invent sth, to say or write sth that is not true
to pass awayto die
to pass oneself off asto pretend to be sb else so as to avoid being recognised
to pass outto lose consciousness
to pass sth down to sbto give sth to A so that they have it after B dies
to pay sb offto give some money to a business partner so that you can be the only owner of the business
to pay sb backto return money that sb borrowed from sb else
to play upof a machine - not to operate properly, of a child not to behave properly
to pride oneself on?????????????????????
to pull oneself togetherto stop being upset and begi to behave reasonably
to pull overto stop the car on the side of the road
to pull sth downto demolish a building that is no longr used or wanted
to pull sth offto deal with sth succesfully
to put A down to Bto say that B caused A
to put byto save
to put forwardto propose
to put inwork - to contribute work
to put outfire - to extinguish it
to put sb offto discourage sb
to put sb upto offer accommodation to sb
to put sth offto postpone, to move a later date
to put up with sthto tolerate
to read up on sthto investigate or explore a subject by reading about it
to run downto stop operating because sth does not have enough power
to run ina car - to drive a new car slowly so as not to damage the engine
to run into sbto meet sb unexpectedly
to run out ofto use all of sth and have none left
to run sb downto criticise sb, esp. unfairly
to run sb over<przejechać kogoś ;]>
to run updebts - to keep borrowing money until one is unable to pay the money back
to see sb offto go with sb to a railway station, airport etc, say goodbye and see them leave
to see sb outto go with sb to the door when they are leaving a place
to see through sbto realise that sb is not as good or honest as they claim to be
to set out/offto begin a journey
to set something asideto save sth
to set sth backto make more difficult or slow it down
to set upto establish
to sit in onto observe sth
to stand byof soldiers - to be ready to move into action
to stand byto support sb, offer help in need
to stand forof abbreviations - to represent a full name, of people - to support specific ideas
to stand in for sbto replace sb for a short period of time
to stand outto be better than other members of the goup
o stand sb upto disappoint sb by not coming to a date on purpose
to stand up for sthto defend specific ideas
to stand up toto be able to resist sb
to take after sbto look similar and behave to older members of the family
to take offof a plane to leave the ground and begin to fly
to take overto become the owner of sth that belonged to sb else
to take sb into deceive sb
to take sb into offer accommodation, usually for payment
to take sb onto employ sb
to take sth backto admit what one said was wrong
to take sth downto write sth down
to take sth into make an article of clothing narrower
to take sth onto accept
to take to sthto start doing sth bad as a habit
to take up sthto start doing sth good as a habit
to tune into switch on a radio or a TV set in order to watch a programme
to turn awayto refuse to let sb enter the place
to turn downto reject
to turn into go to sleep
to turn out sthto produce
to turn sb outto force sb out of the place where they live
to turn upto arrive, to come to see an event
to walk out onto abandon sb, to leave sb
to wear offto disappear gradually
to work outto find a solution to a problem or a way of dealing with a sitiuation