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let alone
Let alone is used after negative forms |
I'm too sick today to walk to the kitchen, let alone to go to the zoo with you
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to back up
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I couldn't back my car up because there was a bicycle in the driveway behind me.
geri sürmek, geri gitmek. |
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to have one's heart set on
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She has her heart set on taking a trip abroad. She's been thinking about it for months.
cok arzulamak |
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to catch on
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Fashions of the past often catch on again among young people.
anlamak,kavramak |
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to be cut out for
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John is certainly not cut out for the work of a trial lawyer. (bir is icin uygun olmak)
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to clear up
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The teacher tried to clear up our confusion about the meaning of the difficult paragraph in the reading.
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to be up to
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Hi, Jake. I haven't seen you in a long time. What have you been up to? (neler yapiyorsun)
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to get even with
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I want to get even with Ramazan for beating me so badly in tennis last time. The scores were 6-1 and 6-2.
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to go through
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I can't believe what she went through to get that job. She had four interviews with the hiring committee in one week!
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to step in
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When the children started fighting on the playground, a teacher had to step in and stop the fight.
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allow for
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You should allow for the possibility that we might not finish it on time
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