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eg: He tried to conceal his heavy drinking from his family 10. invite: vt(seem to)encourage(sth. bad) eg: You're just inviting trouble if you do that ll act out: express in actions and behavior rather than in words. eg: Childrens strong feelings often get acted out in bad behavior 12. speak of: be evident of or convey a quality, experience, or feeling eg: Her eyes speak of suffering 13. turn out: prove to be; come to be known eg: It turned out that she was my sister's friend 14. turn off: originally )leave(one road)for another; make sb /sth leave; drive away eg: Unwanted visitors will be turned off my land 15. tune out: ignore; stop listening or paying attention to eg: You have to just tune him out when he gets angry. 16. access I. means of entering: way in; entrance (to) eg: The only access to the hill is across the fields means of right of using, reaching, or entering eg: Students need easy access to books 17. be/feel up to(doing sth ) be capable of ( doing sth ) be well or brave enough to do it eg: I don' t feel up to going to work today 18. exclusive: a. limited to a specific kind; eg, for socially suitable people and charging a lot of money eg: This is an exclusive shop not shared with others in a certain group eg: This room is for the exclusive use of guest 19. more or less: almost nearly eg: Ive more or less finished reading this book. d( for/to): If a place is out of bounds people are not alloy ed to go ther eg: Most of the bars are placed out of bounds to the army If sth is out of bounds, people are not allowed to do it, use it, see it. e g: Violent TV programs are out of bounds to childreneg: He tried to conceal his heavy drinking from his family. 10. invite: vt. (seem to) encourage (sth. bad) eg: You’re just inviting trouble if you do that. 11. act out: express in actions and behavior rather than in words. eg: Children’s strong feelings often get acted out in bad behavior. 12. speak of : be evident of or convey a quality, experience, or feeling eg: Her eyes speak of suffering. 13. turn out: prove to be; come to be known eg: It turned out that she was my sister’s friend. 14. turn off: ( originally ) leave (one road ) for another; make sb./sth leave; drive away eg: Unwanted visitors will be turned off my land. 15. tune out: ignore; stop listening or paying attention to eg: You have to just tune him out when he gets angry. 16. access n. means of entering; way in; entrance (to) eg: The only access to the hill is across the fields. means of right of using, reaching, or entering eg: Students need easy access to books. 17. be/feel up to (doing sth. ): be capable of (doing sth.); be well or brave enough to do it eg: I don’t feel up to going to work today. 18. exclusive: a. limited to a specific kind; eg, for socially suitable people and charging a lot of money eg: This is an exclusive shop. not shared with others in a certain group eg: This room is for the exclusive use of guests. 19. more or less: almost, nearly eg: I’ve more or less finished reading this book. 20. out of bound ( for / to) : If a place is out of bounds, people are not allowed to go there. eg: Most of the bars are placed out of bounds to the army. If sth. is out of bounds, people are not allowed to do it, use it, see it. e g: Violent TV programs are out of bounds to children
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