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#Collocations
💥Tie (sth) up 💥
《 anchor (sth) • beach (sth) ● dock (sth) ● moor
(sth) • tie (sth) up 》
☆These verbs all mean to attach a boat, ship,
etc. to a fixed object or to the land to stop it from floating away.
#Vocabulary
⚜Trespass /'trespas/
'trespass on sth (formal)
° to make unfair use of
sb’s time, help, etc.
°I mustn’t trespass on your
time any longer.
encroach on sth
#Phrasal_verbs
♨️Drill down through.
To get the bottom of something, to get detailed data.
They drilled down through the information to find the truth.
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♨️Extricate from.
⚜To get someone out of a difficult situation or dangerous place.
⚜ You hardly extricate the company from charge of taxes evasion
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♨️Fiddle about.
⚜To waste time doing silly thing, or doing things unsuccefully.
⚜We spent the whole afternoon@ fiddling about with the car but couldn’t get it fixed.
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#Vocabulary
💥Parachute /'paerajuit/
~ parachute sb inb~
~ parachute sb into sth
~
#idioms
💥 leave sb to their own devices
▪️to leave sb alone to do as they wish.
🔅Once I’ve explained things to him I tend to leave him to his own devices.
♻️ Chime in ♻️
المشاركة أو الانضمام إلى الحديث أو المناقشةTo "chime in" means to join a conversation or discussion, often by adding one's own opinion or perspective.
🔅Example:
I was hesitant to chime in during the meeting, but eventually I spoke up and shared my thoughts.
🔰Please write some examples using the given phrasal verb.
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🛑What’s it to you?
💡Used to tell someone angrily that something does not concern them.
🔅That’s right, I didn’t pass. What’s it to you, anyway?'
🛑Speak for yourself.
💡Used to tell someone that you do not have the same opinion as they do, or that something that is true for them is not true for you.
🔅‘We don’t want to go.’ ‘Speak for yourself!’
🛑Right from the word go.
💡From the beginning of something.
🔅The marriage was a disaster from the word go.
🛑Tough luck!
💡Used when you do not have any sympathy for someone’s problems.
🔅Well, that’s just their tough luck! It was their mistake.
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Phrasal Verbs with "UP"⤴️
💠 meathead 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a stupid person
❕For example
🔺How did a meathead like that guy get elected to represent the people in his state?
🔺I was watching the tennis yesterday and some meathead yelled out just as Rafael was serving. The security guys found him and threw him out.
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⚜Turn the clock back
●to return to a situation that existed in the past; to return to
old-fashioned methods or ideas.
●This new law is
an attempt to turn the clock back.
#Expressions
💥Throw sb off 'course :
🔅 if sb/sth is thrown off
course, they are forced away from the direction they should be travelling in:
▪️ The plane was
thrown off course.
2🔅 to force sb to change the
direction in which their ideas or actions are
moving:
▪️ The government was thrown off course
by economic problems.
#Phrasal_verbs
💢Brace up
To be strengthened,
pull oneself together, take heart.
I should brace up and stop crying.
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♨️Ebb away.
⚜To disappeare, decrease gradually.
⚜Stay positive. Don't allow your hope to ebb away.
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☁️Using substances as a coping mechanism is like putting a band-aid on a bullet wound; it might momentarily mask the pain, but it doesn't address the root problem and often exacerbates it.
💥Put a band-aid on a bullet wound : (idiomatic, informal) To inadequately treat a serious situation.
💥Exacerbate: To make worse
#Vocabulary
💥Turf /t3:(r)f/
~
turf sb/sth out~
~turf sb/sth out of sth ~
~turf sb 'off~
~turf sb 'off sth~
#Vocabulary
💥Liken /'laikan/ (formal)
~liken sb/sth to sb/sth~
#Phrasal_verbs
💥Level sth at / against sb/sth.
▪️ to say publicly that sb is to blame for sth, especially a mistake or a crime.
▪️The charges levelled against him are unjust,
▪️ Environmental groups have levelled a number of criticisms at the proposal.
▪️ Accusations of incompetence have been levelled at the principal.
2~ to point sth, especially a gun, at sb:
●She levelled the pistol at his head.
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🔺Try to pronounce these words 👍🏻
1️⃣Champagne
2️⃣Receipt
3️⃣Vineyard
4️⃣Brewery
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❣ABRUPTLY
(adverb)
👉suddenly and unexpectedly; done so quickly it could be considered rude.
✨Examples:
a) She left so abruptly I didn’t have a chance to ask her for her name.
b) He looked up abruptly when he heard the camera click.
c)“I am not interested in your answer,” she said abruptly, when I started to explain.
🔺Note: Many vocabulary words have more than one definition.
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✨Zip your lip✨
Meaning: to stop talking.
بمعنى : اسكت ، اغلق فمك، صك فمك، خلك ساكت، انطم، اص، هش ولا كلمة، الخ 😅 .
Example: All the students must zip your lip during the examination.
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