drop off: take someone somewhere by car Can I DROP you OFF somewhere on my way home? get away: leave to go on holiday I need to GET AWAY for a few days. set off: start a journey We SET OFF early the next morning. speed up: go faster The car suddenly SPED UP and went through a red light. take off: leave the ground, begin to fly The plane TOOK OFF at 8.30 a.m. get on / get off: enter/leave a bus, train, plane A lot of people…
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Bring up – raise Tell out – argued Face up to – accept an unpleasant state of affairs, and try to deal with it Call off – not to ahead with something Count on – rely/depend Catch up with – get to the same level Dies down – becomes less strong drop out off – leave figure out – find it hard to understand find out – discover handing out – giving their teachers keep behind – rise at the same speed as leaves out – does not include pointed out – showed look…