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