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(6)to turn on (7)to turn off (8)right away (9)to pick up (10)at once
1. to get on : (to enter, board)
to get on() get
onbussubway
on
(1) I always get on the bus at 34th Street.
(2) William gets on the subway at the same station every morning.
(2) Is Helen taking off her coat because it is too warm in the
room?
(2) Someone turned on the radiator in this room while we were out.
(2) Shall I turn off the radio or are you still listening to it?
8.right away : (immediately, at once, very soon)
right away immediatelyat once
right now (exactly now )
(1) She says that dinner will be ready right away.
,
He never studied French; what he knows he picked up while living
in France.
(2) Why didnt you pick up that pencil which lay on the floor?
(1)to wait for (2)at last (3)as usual (4)to find out (5)to look at (6)to
look for
(7)all right (8)right here (9)little by little (10)tired out (11)to call on
(12)Never mind
1.to wait for :
(1) We will wait for you on the corner of Broadway and 86th
Street.
86
(2) We waited for him for more than an hour and finally left.
2.at last :
(finally)
3.as usual :
4.to find out:
(1) I was unable to find out the name of the man who called.
(2) Will you please try to find out for me what time that train
arrives?
5.to look at :
to look at ()consider,
investigateThe judge said that he would look at the
matter of the widows
right to the property. loo
k
Look at see see
look at see
(1) The teacher told us to look at the blackboard and not at our
books.
(2) I like to walk in the park and look at the stars at night.
(1) He has spent an hour looking for the pen which he lost.
(2) I have lost my gloves. Will you help me look for them?
all right
all right,
(1) He said that it would be all right to wait in this office for him.
(2) Will it be all right with you if I give you that money tomorrow
instead of today?
8.right here, right there, right now, etc : (exactly here, exactly
there, etc.)
right hereright thereright now
rightexactly precisely,
just,immediatelyhere, there, nowright away
right off
(1) He said that he would meet us right here on this corner.
(2) Right then I saw very clearly that he was not telling the truth.
(1) If you study regularly each day, little by little your vocabulary
of English words will increase.
Outthoroughly, comple
tely,
entirelytired.
(1) I have worked very hard today and am tired out.
12.Never mind : (do not mind, do not pay any attention to it.)
never mindMind
(1) Never mind! she said when I offered to open the window for
her.
(2) when William wished to return the money which he owed you
why did you say: Never mind! What until next week when you
receive your salary.
(1) to pick out (2)to take ones time (3)to talk over (4)to lie down
(5)to stand up (6)to sit down (7)all day long (8)by oneself (9)on purpose
(10)to get along (11)to make no difference (12)to take out
1. to pick out : (to choose, select)
to pick out out
pick.
(1) I want to pick out some new ties to give as Christmas presents to
my friends.
(1) We talked over Mr. Reeses plan but could not come to a decision.
(2) With whom did you talk over your plan to buy a new car?
(2) The doctor says that Grace must lie down and rest for an hour
every afternoon.
5.to stand up : (to rise, take an upright or standing position after being
seated)
to stand up
(1) When the President entered, everyone in the room stood up.
(2) We sat down on the park bench and watched the people as
they passed.
7.all day long : (the entire day, continuously through the day)
all day longall the day long.
(2) She shopped all day long looking for a new dress.
(2) does it make any difference to you whether we have our lesson
at two oclock or at three oclock?
(2) The thief suddenly took out a knife and attacked the policeman.
(1)to take part (2)at all (3)to look up (4)to wait on (upon) (5)at least
(6)so far
1.to take part : (participate)
to take part
inwithHe took part with me.
(1) Henry was sick and could not take part in the meeting last night.
2.at all : (in any degree, in the least-generally used only in a negative
sense)
at all
Do you know at all?if
If you do it at all, do it well.
(1) He said that he did not have any money at all.
(2) When I asked her whether she was tired, she said, Not all at!
(2) Ellen said that she did not know Roberts number but that she
would look it up in the telephone book.
(2) The clerk asked, Have you been waited on yet, Sir?
(2) Helen has been sick in bed for at least two months.
(1) So far John has been the best student in our English class.
(1) to shake hands (2)to look out (3)to think of (4)to get back (5)to catch
cold
(6)to make up ones mind (7)to change ones mind (8)for the time being
(9)to get over
(10)to call off (11)for good (11)in a hurry
(2) When two women meet for the first time, they do not usually
shake hands.
(1) Look out! John cried as his friend almost stepped in front of
the approaching car.
(2) Why did the drive tell Mary to look out as she was getting
off the bus?
4.to get back : (to return)
to get backback
fromto, I got back to my office,
yesterday morning.()to get back
I never lend books, its so difficult to get them back.
(2) How did she ever catch cold in such warm weather?
(1) William has made up his mind not to go to college this year.
(2) Have you made up your mind yet as to where you are going to
spend your vacation?
(2) John has changed his mind at least three times in this matter.
(2) We are living in a hotel for the time being, but later we will try
to find a small apartment.
(2) I do not think he will ever get over the loss of his wife.
(2) The doctor had to call off all his appointments for the day and
rush to the hospital.
in a hurry
easily(willingly)
You wont find a better specimen than that in a hurry.