Monthly Archives: April 2011

>TAKE ASIDE

> take aside = take someone away from others and talk to him/her privately  examples: The boss took him aside and told him to be more careful next time. She took him aside and told him not to talk about … Continue reading

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>TAKE ASIDE

> take aside = take someone away from others and talk to him/her privately  examples: The boss took him aside and told him to be more careful next time. She took him aside and told him not to talk about … Continue reading

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>TAKE DOWN (3)

> take down = write down information  examples: Did you take down his telephone number? The teacher explained the experiment and we took down notes. As the minister spoke, the reporters took down notes. The police officer took down my … Continue reading

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>TAKE DOWN (3)

> take down = write down information  examples: Did you take down his telephone number? The teacher explained the experiment and we took down notes. As the minister spoke, the reporters took down notes. The police officer took down my … Continue reading

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>DIE OUT (2), DIE AWAY (2)

> die out = die away = become weaker and weaker and stop examples: It rained all day but it died out during the night. When the laughter died away, there was sudden silence. I could hear him talk on … Continue reading

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>DIE OUT (2), DIE AWAY (2)

> die out = die away = become weaker and weaker and stop examples: It rained all day but it died out during the night. When the laughter died away, there was sudden silence. I could hear him talk on … Continue reading

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>CRY OUT FOR

> cry out for something = need something very much examples: The kitchen is crying out for new chairs and table. The whole country is crying out for a new health system. The country is crying out for a change … Continue reading

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>CRY OUT FOR

> cry out for something = need something very much examples: The kitchen is crying out for new chairs and table. The whole country is crying out for a new health system. The country is crying out for a change … Continue reading

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>CRY FOR (2)

> cry for = demand right now, ask for something urgently  examples: People all over the world cry for freedom. He cried for mercy. We all cry for love. Somebody is crying for help. Can you hear it? After the … Continue reading

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>CRY FOR (2)

> cry for = demand right now, ask for something urgently  examples: People all over the world cry for freedom. He cried for mercy. We all cry for love. Somebody is crying for help. Can you hear it? After the … Continue reading

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