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cope with |
to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or
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Some people find it hard to cope with changes |
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verb + preposition + object |
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For starters |
an expression used to list initial reasons |
Synonym: first, firstly, first of all |
There are many reasons why I think we should more to China. For
starters, it will be much cheaper. |
sequencing expression |
sequencing expression |
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bang |
to hit something with great force |
This expression is usually used when you hit a part of your
body on something hard |
I banged my head on the door |
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reimburse someone for |
to pay someone back the money they are owed |
Grammar: verb + (person) + for + (thing) |
My company reimburses me for my travel costs each month |
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to say the least |
at the very least |
Synonym: "to put it mildly" |
This is a little difficult, to say the least |
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furious |
very angry |
Synonym: "irate" |
Sam was furious when he found out what happened |
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hand in |
to submit something |
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Please hand in your assignments on Friday |
Transitive phrasal verb - separable |
Transitive phrasal verb - separable |
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type up |
to copy a document written on paper onto a PC by typing |
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Please type up this document |
Transitive phrasal verb - separable |
Transitive phrasal verb - separable |
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all over |
everywhere |
Synonym: "in all places" |
We wrote all over my document. |
adverb |
adverb |
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meet one’s expectations |
to perform as well as someone thinks you should |
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I always try to meet my boss's expectations |
verb (phrase) |
verb (phrase) |
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notoriously |
to be well known for doing something bad |
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That game is notoriously difficult. |
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adverb |
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sick and tired of |
to be fed up with something |
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I am sick and tired of listening to her complain |
adjective (phrase) + object |
adjective (phrase) + object |
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