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Ph. verbs 24

Destination C1 & C2 Vocabulary Unit 24

TermDefinition
answer back reply rudely to someone who has more authority than you
ask out invite someone to go with you to a cinema, restaurant, etc because you want to start a romantic or sexual relationship with them
break up if two people break up, they end their relationship; break something to make smaller pieces; if a meeting or other event breaks up, or if you break it up, it ends and people leave
bring out make someone or something show a quality that they have; produce a new product and start to sell it
bring together create a situation in which people meet and do something together, especially when they sould not usually do so
bump into meet someone unexpectedly; accidentally hit against something
go together if two or more things go together,they frequently exist together; if two things go together, they seem good, natural or attractive in combination with each other
meet up come together with someone, either unexpectedly or as planned
take after look or behave like an older relative
take to begin to like someone or something; start doing as a habit
be on the same wavelength understand the way another person thinks because you often have the same ideas and opinions they do
Created by: patrick.d.a
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