Erstellt von Aracely Gómez
vor etwa 5 Jahre
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Come up with
He is come up with a great idea
Come up
1. A young girl came up to me and asked for money.
2. What issues came up at the meeting?
Put up with
I cannot put up with all this noise.
Put up to
Who put you up to writing that letter?
Take up
1. I won’t take up much of your time.
2. He has taken up the violin/teaching.
Take (something) up with (someone)
Take the matter up with your boss
Run into
1. I ran into her in the street.
2. The car ran into a lamp-post.
Run away
He ran away from home as a child.
Run for
He is running for president.
Run in
Apache can run in a hybrid multiprocess
Run off with
He ran of with my wife
Run out
The food has run out
Run out of something
We have run out of money
Run on
1. The meeting ran on until 7 pm
2. The car run on diesel
Deal with someone/something
1. Te book deals with methods oof teaching
2. She deals with all the customer inquires
Date from
This map dates from the 14th century
Call of
The party has been called off.
Put off
Football match has been put off until May
Pass out
I was hit on the head and passed out
Go through
The new shopping centre will be go through by the counciler