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To make a request
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To ask(for) something. John, can I make a request? Can we start the meeting at 10am, not 9am? |
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To make an offer
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To say that you'll do something or that you'll pay a price. I didn't really want to sell my bike, but graham made me an offer of $250, so I took it. |
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To make a start
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To begin(work) There's a lot of work to do today, so we should make a start now, I think. |
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To make a living
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To earn money that you use to buy food, clothes, etc. She doesn't like her job at all - it's just a make for her to make a living. |
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To make a time
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To find space in a day to do something. I'm really busy tomorrow, but I'll try to make time to phone you, OK? |
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To make sure
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To take action to be certain that something happens, is true, etc. I think I locked the door - but I'll go back to the house to make sure. |
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To make room(for)
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To leave space for something, so that it can go in. Our new television is really big! We had to take the sofa out of the living room to make room for it! |
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To make way(for)
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To be replaced by something, especially because it's better, cheaper, easier, etc. They knocked down six shops in that street too make way for a new supermarket. |