Category: Languages
Created by: marija.horvat
Number of Blossarys: 21
To expect or to anticipate with pleasure. This idiom can be followed by the regular noun or a gerund. Example: We are greatly looking forward to our vacation in Egypt. Paul never looks forward to ...
To laugh at, to joke about. Example: They are making fun of the Susan's new hair style.
To use well, to profit from; to use another's person weaknesses to gain what one wants. Example: I took advantage of my neighbour superior skill at tennis to improve my own ability at the ...
To consult someone about an important matter. This idiom is separable. Example: Can I take the problem up with you right now? It's quite urgent. I can't help you with this problem. You'll ...
To begin to do or to study, to undertake; to occupy space, time or energy. This idiom is separable. Example: After todays test, the class will be ready to take up the last chapter in the book. The ...
With the upper side turned toward the lower side. Example: The accident caused one car to turn upside down.