4. “to be frank, i can hardly ___ the noise you make” shouted tom. 5. ___ you continue working in this way, you will catch up with the others soon. 6. the fierce quarrel ___ both sides’ breaking up from each other. 7. the little boy ___ computer games, and his mo...
13. to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel. 14. to receive and make use of: to take advice. 15. to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath. 16. to eat, drink, etc, esp habitually: to take sugar in one's tea. 17...
to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose.He was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.buscar camorra, armar bronca pick up 1.to learn gradually, without formal teaching.I never studied Italian – I just picked it...
Lucy, accustomed to watch all indications in her father, and having reasons, which had recently become strong, for an extra interest in what referred to the Wakems, felt an unusual curiosity to know what had prompted her father's questions. His subsequent silence made her suspect...
Unfortunately, on the way an unpleasant subject came up and they started to quarrel. By the time they reached the lake, Jane was so angry that she said to Tom, “I'm going to find a better spot for us to camp” and walked away. With no path to follow, Jane just walked on for ...
Father mediated in the quarrel between the two girls. 父亲调解两个女孩之间的争吵。 N. mediation in mediation: 通过调解 deadline: n. the last possible date or time by which sth. Must be done or finished What’s your deadline for finishing the book report? Collocation: establish / set a ...
The state cannot permit legislation to be brought to a standstill by the very stupid question of language or by every quarrel between excited people on a linguistic frontier, or over every new school."** All this is clear. But it is no less clear that the national question in Russia is...
The cause of my quarrel with Marrowfat I never breathed to mortal soul for four years. We met in the halls of the aristocracy—our friends and relatives. We jostled each other in the dance or at the board; but the estrangement continued, and seemed irrevocable, until the fourth of June,...
Students also express their views, pose questions, refute and respond in “quarrel” modules. However, unlike in the “negotiate” and “argue” modules, they fail to reach an agreement. For example: Student 4: Two bedrooms. Student 2: But he lives alone. ...
13. to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel. 14. to receive and make use of: to take advice. 15. to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath. 16. to eat, drink, etc, esp habitually: to take sugar in one's tea. 17...