Touch up:
repair.
e.g. Can you touch up the
scratches on the car?
e.g. This chair needs some touch-up.
Make up:
invent; apply cosmetics; become reconciled.
e.g. He had to make up an excuse
explaining why he was so late.
e.g. She made up beautifully
before she put on the fancy dress.
e.g. After the heated argument, the man and his
wife made up.
Run against: compete
e.g. I am going to run against him in the coming
mayor election.
Die away:
disappear.
e.g. The noise died away and it
was silent.
Hand over:
yield control of.
e.g. The manager has handed over the
human resources section to the assistant manager.
Call off: cancel
e.g. Due to the bad weather, the meeting was called off.
Check out: leave; pay bills.
e.g. We are going to check out the
hotel at noon.
Check up on: investigate.
e.g. The account will check up on the sum of money
unaccounted for
Walk over:
go to where someone is.
e.g. I have something to give to you. Can
you walk over?
e.g. Knowing that he did not have a
valid point, he backed down.
e.g. We cannot back out of the
contract; we are legally obligated to do what we are supposed to do.
Back up: support
e.g. Are you going to back me up if
I decide to go ahead with the project?
Dally over
something: waste time doing something.
e.g. Don't dally over your food.
Just eat it!
Dally with: flirt with someone.
e.g. Don't dally with that girl;
she has no interest in you.
Stephen Lau
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