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1. Every boy in the school looked up to the headmaster.
( respect )
2. While I was bathing, someone made off with all my clothes.
( run away with )
3.
My father made out a cheque for me to buy the camers.
( draw up a document )
3a.
I can't make out what he is trying to say. ( understand )
3b.
Someone is coming down the mountain, but I cannot make out who it is.
( distinguish, recognise, see )
3c.
How did the children make out while their parents were absent? ( manage )
3d.
Several people tried to make out he was a traitor. ( imply )
3e.
They were always asking for money and making out that they were poor. ( pretend )
4.
He made up an incredible story about his holiday.
( invent a story, an excuse )
4a.
Sandra made up very carefully before she met her boyfriend.
( apply cosmetics, prepare for an act or play )
4b.
We must make the loss up next week.
( recover lost time or opportunities )
4c.
He made up the suit from some old piece of cloth. ( put together )
4d.
This item makes up the total for his mouth. ( complete )
4e. The new teacher made up a list of names of all the pupils.
( compile )
4f.
The two friends have at last made up after the slight misunderstanding.
( end a quarral )
5.
He tried hard to make up for the damage he had done.
( compenstate for )
2010-04-23 15:14:40 補充:
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Phrasal verb :
A group of words that acts like a verb
and
consists of a verb with an adverb and / or preposition.
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e.g.
look out
put up with