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5 illustrate 1)to show what something is like, or show that something is true The following examples illustrate our point 2)to draw the pictures in a book, or put pictures in a book The book was illustrated with color photographs She has illustrated several children's bo 6. Measure 1)measure sth by sth Success isn't measured by how much money you have. 2)measure sth in terms of sth Popularity is still measured in terms of winning elections 3)measure sb/sth/against sb/sth Measured against the success of some of their rivals, the performance looks poor 7. tough 1)get tough with When he started to argue, I got tough with him 2)be tough on new mayor intends to be tough on crime 3 )take a tough stance/stand We must take a tough stance against terrorism 4)tough luck: Used for saying that you have no sympathy for someone Well, tough luck! I'm not going to do what he wants ck av way(lock up) I)to put something in a place or container which you fasten with a lock Take good care to lack away your jewelery before going away on holiday 2)to put someone in a prison, or a hospital for mentally ill people After murder, he was locked away for 50 yeas 9. be/go easy on sb(be/go easy with/on sth) 1). to tell someone not to punish a person too severely Go easy on these children and let them enjoy themselves 2)to eat or use a small amount of something Go easy on the cake There isnt much left Easier said than done Easy come, easy go Are you so naive as to imagine this is not taking place elsewhere? Who could be so mean as to do a thing like that 2)so as to Go in quietly so as not to wake the baby 11. work out to The total area works out t to 25,000 squa 12. the other way around5 5.illustrate 1) to show what something is like, or show that something is true. The following examples illustrate our point. 2) to draw the pictures in a book, or put pictures in a book. The book was illustrated with color photographs. She has illustrated several children’s book. 6. Measure 1)measure sth by sth Success isn’t measured by how much money you have. 2) measure sth in terms of sth Popularity is still measured in terms of winning elections. 3) measure sb/sth/against sb/sth Measured against the success of some of their rivals, the performance looks poor. 7. tough 1) get tough with When he started to argue, I got tough with him. 2) be tough on The new mayor intends to be tough on crime. 3)take a tough stance/stand We must take a tough stance against terrorism. 4) tough luck: Used for saying that you have no sympathy for someone Well, tough luck! I’m not going to do what he wants. 8. lock away (lock up) 1) to put something in a place or container which you fasten with a lock Take good care to lack away your jewelery before going away on holiday 2) to put someone in a prison, or a hospital for mentally ill people. After murder, he was locked away for 50 yeas. 9. be/go easy on sb (be/go easy with/on sth) 1).to tell someone not to punish a person too severely. Go easy on these children and let them enjoy themselves. 2) to eat or use a small amount of something. Go easy on the cake. There isn’t much left. Easier said than done Easy come, easy go 10. so as to 1) so…as to… Are you so naïve as to imagine this is not taking place elsewhere? Who could be so mean as to do a thing like that. 2) so as to Go in quietly so as not to wake the baby. 11. work out to The total area works out to 25,000 square miles. 12. the other way around
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