From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English go aheadphrasal verb1tostartto do something, especially afterplanningit oraskingpermissionto do itwithThey’ve decided to go ahead with plans to build 50 new houses on the site.go ahead and do somethingI went ahead and arranged the trip anyway.2...
Sure, go ahead. go for sth (LIKE) phrasal verb I dont go for war films in a big way (= very much). What sort of men do you go for (are you attracted to)? go in for sth (ENJOY) phrasal verb to do something regularly, or to enjoy something爱好 Ive never really gone in for ...
What is the phrasal verb of lie down? to be or get into a flat position, especially in bed, in order to sleep or rest Go and lie down for a while. Helay downon the sofa and soon fell asleep. What part of speech is lying down?
:to produce (something) in the process of growing or developing The plant began tosend forth[=send out] its shoots. send in [phrasal verb] 1 send in (someone)orsend (someone) in a:to tell (someone) to go to a place to deal with a difficult situation ...
phrasal verb. DEFINITIONS1. 1. if a person stands behind something, such as a decision or a statement, theysupportit, often despite opposition. What does I will stand by you mean? to support someone; to continue supporting someone even when things are bad. Don't worry. I'll stand ...
The meaning of MAKE FOR is to go toward (a place) quickly. How to use make for in a sentence.
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[phrasal verb] step into (something) :to take a particular role or do a particular task Shestepped intothe role/position of director. She's retiring, and it won't be easy to find someone who canstep into her shoes. [=fill her shoes; who can do her job] ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English kick aroundphrasal verb1kick something aroundto think about ordiscussanideabefore making adecisionWe kicked that suggestion around and in the end decided to go ahead.2kick somebody aroundtotreatsomeone badly and unfairlyI have my pride, you know. They...
The meaning of SEND ON is to cause (something) to go or to be carried from one place to another. How to use send on in a sentence.