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#751
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speak out for
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to publicly support or defend someone or something
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He spoke out for the victims of political violence. |
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#752
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speak out for justice
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to publicly support fairness or equality
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The ambassador spoke out for justice in his UN speech. |
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#753
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speak out for nature
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to publicly express concern or support for environmental protection
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Celebrities are using their platforms to speak out for nature. |
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#754
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speak out for peace
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to publicly express support for harmony and understanding
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Global organizations speak out for peace during world summits. |
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#755
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speak out on
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to publicly express an opinion about something important
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The candidate decided to speak out on corruption during the debate. |
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#756
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speak over
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to talk while someone else is talking
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Try not to speak over others during the discussion. |
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#757
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speak softly
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to talk in a gentle and quiet tone
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In public places, it’s polite to speak softly. |
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#758
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speak to
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to talk to someone; to address or scold someone
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The manager wants to speak to you about your performance. |
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#759
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speak up
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to express your opinion more clearly or loudly; to voice your thoughts confidently
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If you disagree, don’t hesitate to speak up during the discussion. |
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#760
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speak up about
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to talk honestly about something you did wrong
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He decided to speak up about his past mistakes. |
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#761
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make into
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to change something into something else
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She made the old warehouse into a beautiful café. |
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#762
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make it
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to become successful; to achieve something desired
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After years of struggle, he finally made it as a professional artist. |
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#763
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make it right
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to correct a mistake or repair the damage caused by one’s actions
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He promised to make it right after hurting her feelings. |
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#764
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make it up to
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to do something good to make someone forgive you
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I’ll make it up to you for missing your party. |
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#765
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make off with
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to steal something and run away
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A thief made off with her handbag in the market. |
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#766
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make out
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to understand something; to kiss passionately
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I couldn’t make out what he was saying because of the noise. |
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#767
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make out to be
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to claim or pretend something about someone or something
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He’s not as rich as he makes out to be. |
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#768
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make over
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to change the appearance or style of something; to transfer ownership
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They completely made over the kitchen last month. |
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#769
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make peace with
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to stop arguing or fighting and be friendly again
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After years of conflict, they finally made peace with each other. |
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#770
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make things right with
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to restore harmony or fix a mistake with someone
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He wanted to make things right with his parents after disappointing them. |
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#771
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pick back up
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to resume something after a break
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Let’s pick back up where we left off yesterday. |
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#772
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pick off
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to shoot or remove one by one
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The sniper picked off the enemies from a distance. |
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#773
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pick on
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to treat someone unfairly or criticize repeatedly
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Don’t pick on your brother; he didn’t do anything wrong. |
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#774
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pick out
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to choose something you like
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She picked out a dress she really liked. |
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#775
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pick out of
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to choose from a group
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She was picked out of hundreds of applicants. |
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#776
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pick over
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to examine things carefully to choose the best
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She picked over the apples to find the freshest ones. |
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#777
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pick through
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to look through things to find what you want
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He picked through the old books looking for his favorite one. |
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#778
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pick up
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to improve or increase after a slowdown
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The economy is expected to pick up after the policy reforms. |
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#779
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pick up after
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to clean or tidy after someone
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I’m tired of picking up after my messy roommates. |
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#780
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pick up for
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to improve or recover for something
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Sales usually pick up for the holidays. |