Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
delve in
Meaning
to explore or investigate deeply
Example
The scientist decided to **delve in** to the mysteries of the deep sea.
phrasal-verb
delve into
Meaning
to explore something deeply and thoroughly
Example
The paper **delves into** the social implications of the policy.
phrasal-verb
depend on
Meaning
to rely on someone or something for help or support
Example
You can always **depend on** me when you need advice.
phrasal-verb
depend on exports
Meaning
to rely on selling goods to other countries
Example
Many developing nations **depend on exports** for economic growth.
phrasal-verb
depend upon
Meaning
to rely on someone for support or help
Example
Children **depend upon** their parents for love and care.
phrasal-verb
depend upon exports
Meaning
to rely on exports for income or growth
Example
Many developing countries **depend upon exports** to boost their economy.
phrasal-verb
depend upon imports
Meaning
to rely on goods brought from other countries
Example
Many developing countries **depend upon imports** for essential commodities.
phrasal-verb
detach from chaos
Meaning
to mentally separate yourself from stressful situations
Example
Sometimes you just need to **detach from chaos** to think clearly.
idiom
dial back
Meaning
to reduce the strength or amount of something
Example
We may need to **dial back** the advertising spend.
phrasal-verb
dial back notifications
Meaning
to reduce the frequency of alerts or messages
Example
I had to **dial back notifications** because my phone kept buzzing all day.
phrasal-verb
dial back on
Meaning
to reduce the intensity or amount of something
Example
We're **dialing back on** late-night emails to protect balance.
idiom
dial in
Meaning
to connect to a meeting or call remotely
Example
I’ll **dial in** from the airport lounge.
idiom
dial into
Meaning
to connect to a call or meeting
Example
We’ll **dial into** the client briefing at noon.
phrasal-verb
die away
Meaning
to become weaker or quieter and finally stop
Example
The sound of thunder slowly **died away** in the distance.
phrasal-verb
die down
Meaning
when wind, rain, or storm becomes weaker
Example
The rain finally **died down** after several hours.
idiom
die of envy
Meaning
to be extremely jealous
Example
He’ll **die of envy** when he sees your new car.
phrasal-verb
die off
Meaning
to become extinct gradually; to disappear slowly
Example
Many animal species may **die off** if global warming continues.
phrasal-verb
die out
Meaning
to become extinct or disappear completely
Example
Many ancient traditions have **died out** over the centuries.
phrasal-verb
dig around
Meaning
to search or investigate something to find more information
Example
He started to **dig around** to find out the truth about the old house.
phrasal-verb
dig around for
Meaning
to search through different places to find something
Example
I **dig around for** spare change when the vending machine only takes coins.
phrasal-verb
dig beneath
Meaning
to search for the real emotions or motivations hidden under the surface
Example
He tried to **dig beneath** his frustration to understand his true fears.
idiom
dig deep
Meaning
to use all your strength and determination to achieve something
Example
You’ll have to **dig deep** to finish this marathon.
idiom
Dig deeper
Meaning
To investigate more thoroughly or find out more details.
Example
Journalists are trained to **dig deeper** into stories.
phrasal-verb
dig for facts
Meaning
to search carefully to discover true information
Example
Investigators **dig for facts** when a report seems unclear.