Respostas
Resposta:
to let up = to slacken, lessen in minority
IF THE RAIN LETS UP A LITTLE THEY MAY BEGIN THE PARADE.
to lay off = to dismiss temporarily, generally because of the lack of work
DURING THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR THEY OFTEN LAY OFF MANY WORKERSAT THAT PLANT.
to bring out .
THE CLERK BROUGHT OUT SEVERAL DIFFERENT TYPES OF GLOVES FOR US TO EXAMINE.
to bring back
I TOOK THE BOOK BACK TO THE LIBRARY YESTERDAY.
to wait up for .
DON’T WAIT UP FOR ME TONIGHT. I MAY BE VERY LATE.
to let alone
THE PLANT WILL GROW MUCH BETTER IF YOU LET IT ALONE.
To break off
WE MAY BREAK OFF RELATIONS WITH THAT COUNTRY.
To wear off
THE EFFECT OF THE DRUG DID NOT WEAR OFF FOR SEVERAL HOURS.
to wear down
THE HEELS OF YOUR SHOES ARE WORN DOWN ON ONE SIDE.
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