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#3210
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clean up
phrasal-verb
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to remove dirt or pollution from a place; to make something cleaner
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Volunteers came together to clean up the beach after the storm. |
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#3211
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clean up after
phrasal-verb
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to remove waste or mess left behind by people or animals
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Volunteers came to clean up after the beach festival. |
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#3212
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clean up well
phrasal-verb
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to look good after getting dressed or groomed
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He usually looks messy, but he cleans up well for special occasions. |
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#3213
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clear away
phrasal-verb
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to remove waste or unwanted materials
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Volunteers helped clear away plastic waste from the beach. |
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#3214
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clear out
phrasal-verb
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to get rid of unnecessary things to feel mentally refreshed
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I like to clear out my desk when I'm feeling stressed. |
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#3215
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clear up
phrasal-verb
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to resolve confusion or misunderstanding
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We should clear up any confusion before it leads to conflict. |
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#3216
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clear your mind
phrasal-verb
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to remove distracting thoughts and relax mentally
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Go for a walk to clear your mind after a long day. |
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#3217
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click away
phrasal-verb
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to leave a dangerous or suspicious webpage quickly
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If you see something strange, just click away immediately. |
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#3218
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click on
phrasal-verb
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to press a button on the mouse to select something
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Just click on the link to open the website. |
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#3219
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click with
phrasal-verb
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to immediately feel a connection or understanding with someone
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We instantly clicked with each other at the party. |
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#3220
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kick off innovation projects
phrasal-verb
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to begin innovation initiatives
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The firm will kick off innovation projects next quarter. |
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#3221
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kick off with
phrasal-verb
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to begin an event or activity with something specific
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The festival will kick off with a traditional dance performance. |
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#3222
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kick oneself for
phrasal-verb
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to feel angry or regretful for doing or not doing something
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I could kick myself for not taking that job opportunity. |
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#3223
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kick start
phrasal-verb
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to start something quickly and effectively
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The new project aims to kick start rural economic growth. |
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#3224
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knock down
phrasal-verb
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to hit someone or something and cause them to fall to the ground
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The car knocked down a cyclist on the busy road. |
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#3225
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knock off
phrasal-verb
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to stop working at the end of the day
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Let’s knock off early today and grab dinner together. |
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#3226
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knock out
phrasal-verb
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to defeat someone so they can no longer compete
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They knocked out the defending champions in the semi-final. |
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#3227
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knuckle down
phrasal-verb
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to start working hard on something seriously
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It’s time to knuckle down and finish your assignments. |
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#3228
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knuckle under
phrasal-verb
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to accept someone’s authority or give in to pressure
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He refused to knuckle under to his boss’s unfair demands. |
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#3229
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lag behind
phrasal-verb
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to respond slowly compared to expected speed
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The game lags behind because my device is old. |
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#3230
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dig in
phrasal-verb
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to begin doing something with determination and effort
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He decided to dig in and work through the challenges. |
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#3231
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dig into
phrasal-verb
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to explore a topic deeply by asking questions
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The journalist began to dig into the issue with tough questions. |
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#3232
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dig up
phrasal-verb
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to discover secret or forgotten information
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Journalists managed to dig up new evidence about the case. |
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#3233
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digitize from
phrasal-verb
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to convert from physical or analog to digital form
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The company began to digitize from old paper records to cloud storage. |
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#3234
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dip below
phrasal-verb
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to fall under a particular level or value
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The unemployment rate dipped below 5% for the first time in years. |
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#3235
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dip down
phrasal-verb
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to fall slightly before rising again
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Stock prices dipped down briefly before rebounding. |
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#3236
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dip into
phrasal-verb
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to use part of your savings for something
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I had to dip into my savings to cover the repair costs. |
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#3237
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dip into savings
phrasal-verb
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to use money that you had saved
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We had to dip into our savings to cover medical expenses. |
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#3238
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disagree with
phrasal-verb
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to have a different opinion from someone else
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I respectfully disagree with your conclusion. |
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#3239
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dispose of
phrasal-verb
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to throw something away or get rid of it properly
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You must dispose of batteries safely to prevent pollution. |