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The changes in the earth's atmosphere have brought about many changes in the weather commencer à apprendre
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The author has just brought out a new mystery novel. commencer à apprendre
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make a new record, book etc. / available
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1) They used some cold water to brought the patient round. 2) The estate agent brought me around to buy this flat. commencer à apprendre
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1) cause sb to regain consciousness 2) persuade
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1) It's very difficult to bring up children nowadays. 2) The manager brought up the subject of redundancy. 3) Clicking on the icon brings up a dialogue box. commencer à apprendre
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1) raise a child 2) raise a new subject 3) to cause something to appear on a screen
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1) The doctors carried on tests on the patient 2) The children have been carrying on all day. 3) Is it true that Rachel and Marcus have been carrying on (with each other)? commencer à apprendre
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1) continue 2) worried and nervous 3) to have a sexual relationship
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1) The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her. 2) I was elected to carry out a program, the governor said commencer à apprendre
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1) to do or complete something 2) to perform or complete a job or activity; to fulfill
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1) We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds/I'll get away from work as soon as I can 2) We're getting away in January for a skiing holiday. commencer à apprendre
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1) to leave or escape from a person or place 2) to go somewhere to have a holiday
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He's trying to get in with the teachers. commencer à apprendre
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1) to have a friendly relationship with sb
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1) I tried to call her but couldn't get through. 2) She got through her exams without too much trouble. 3) I've got a stack of paperwork to get through before I can go out. commencer à apprendre
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1) reach sb by telephone 2) to succeed in an exam or competition 3) to finish something
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commencer à apprendre
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1) The shop is giving away a sample to every customer. 2) The letter is supposed to be anonymous, but the handwriting gives it away commencer à apprendre
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1) give sth free of charge 2) to tell people something secret
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1) Make sure you give me the keys back when you've finished. commencer à apprendre
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1) That tiny radiator doesn't give off much heat. 2) The forest fire gave off thick black smoke commencer à apprendre
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1) emit (a smell, gas etc.) 2) to produce something as a result of a natural process
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1) Food supplies will give out by the end of the week. 2) He was old and his heart just gave out. commencer à apprendre
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1) come to an end 2) If a machine or part of your body gives out, it stops working 3) to complain about something 4) to make a piece of information public, especially information that is not true 5) to give something to each of a number of people 3) After this win hopefully people will stop giving out to the team and the coach. 4) It was given out that he had been shot while trying to escape 5) They're giving out free tickets to the circus
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1) After ten minutes trying to get the answer I gave up 2) He gave up smoking six month ago 3) I give up - I'm never going to learn this language! commencer à apprendre
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1) to stop trying to guess 2) abandon a habit 3) to stop doing something before you have finished it, usually because it is too difficult
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1) The kidnapper gave himself up to the police commencer à apprendre
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