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eg: She substituted her middle name for her first name 3. to take sth /sb. seriously (L. 7)treat sth /sb. in a serious way eg: Dont joke with her. She takes everything too seriously 4. for better or worse(L. 20)whether the result is good or bad eg: For better or worse, you wont feel regret as long as you have done everything in your power 5. to convey to(L. 23)make(ideas, feelings, etc. )known to another person eg: My little New Year card conveys to you my true feelings and good wishes 6. to attach.to..(L 24)to connect sth. with sth eg: Their victory is closely attached to their unity and cooperation 7. to turn down(L. 34)refuse to consider eg: Her application had been turned down repeatedly, but she 8 to press for (L 35)to make repeated and demanding request for sth eg: On hearing the signal of pressing for help, they immediately sent a large numb policemen to the spot of the accident to set about rescue work 9. to be ill at ease(L. 37)to feel uncomfortable and embarrassed eg: Attending such a formal party for the first time, she felt ill at ease 10. free from.(L. 38)not influenced or damaged by sth dangerous eg: Troubles are always inevitable in your life, but how to keep your mind free from them depends on what attitudes you hold towards them 11. to be guilty of...(L. 39)be to blame for eg: He was guilty of the trouble he made 12. to take charge of .(L. 42) to take control of; to become responsible for eg: Those who took charge of the project would be severely punished because of the fatal 13 to stick with. /to be stuck with.(L. 58)to keep staying with sth, cannot get rid of eg: As long as you stick with your efforts, you are bound to succeed 14. latter a. being the second of two people, things or groups mentioned before n. the second of two things or people already mentioned eg: The latter should be given more importance in this projecteg: She substituted her middle name for her first name. 3. to take sth./sb. seriously (L. 7) treat sth./sb. in a serious way eg: Don’t joke with her. She takes everything too seriously. 4. for better or worse (L. 20) whether the result is good or bad eg: For better or worse, you won’t feel regret as long as you have done everything in your power. 5. to convey to (L. 23) make (ideas, feelings, etc.) known to another person eg: My little New Year card conveys to you my true feelings and good wishes. 6. to attach ... to … (L. 24) to connect sth. with sth. eg: Their victory is closely attached to their unity and cooperation. 7. to turn down (L. 34) refuse to consider eg: Her application had been turned down repeatedly, but she never gave up. 8. to press for (L. 35) to make repeated and demanding request for sth. eg: On hearing the signal of pressing for help, they immediately sent a large number of policemen to the spot of the accident to set about rescue work.. 9. to be ill at ease (L. 37) to feel uncomfortable and embarrassed eg: Attending such a formal party for the first time, she felt ill at ease. 10. free from … (L. 38) not influenced or damaged by sth. dangerous eg: Troubles are always inevitable in your life, but how to keep your mind free from them depends on what attitudes you hold towards them. 11. to be guilty of … (L. 39) be to blame for eg: He was guilty of the trouble he made. 12.to take charge of … (L. 42) to take control of; to become responsible for eg: Those who took charge of the project would be severely punished because of the fatal mistake. 13. to stick with … / to be stuck with… (L. 58) to keep staying with sth. , cannot get rid of eg: As long as you stick with your efforts, you are bound to succeed. 14. latter a. being the second of two people, things or groups mentioned before n. the second of two things or people already mentioned eg: The latter should be given more importance in this project
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