1. make up
Some emploees make up excuses when they arrive late for work.
Do you ever make up excuses to avoid doing things you don't want to do?
i can't make up with her
Later I wished I had written to him to make up
Canadians make up only 40% of the class, the other students are from other countries.
make up
When we have an argument we always make up quickly.
I hope we'll make up after this argument.
She is good at making up stories./ Let's make up and not quarrel!/ Make up your mind!/ I will have to bring her a bar of chocolate to make up for my silly joke.
Elements of design include the various aspects that make up spaces and materials.
Children under the age of 15 make up nearly half of the country's population.
become friends again after a quarrel/I think you should make up.
Teachers hate when kids make up excuses.
If you were going to the cinema with a friend and he discovered that he hadn't enough money with him, would you be willing to make up the difference for him?
Women make up two-fifths of the British labour force.
2. to combine together to form a particular total or result
3. work at different times from usual because you have not worked enough at the normal times
Inglês palavra "make up"(work at different times from usual because you have not worked enough at the normal times) ocorre em conjuntos:
vocabulary units 2,4,64. invent an explanation
Inglês palavra "make up"(invent an explanation) ocorre em conjuntos:
Phrasal verbs5. become friends again after an argument
6. invent a story or some information
Inglês palavra "make up"(invent a story or some information) ocorre em conjuntos:
Full Blast 4 Unit 7a7. doing
I'm doing fine.
I considered doing something like blocking edits based on a blacklist.
For the moment there's nothing in particular I need to be doing.
Rather than doing any good, the rain did a great deal of harm to the crop.
He writes a daily journal, and that inspired me to try doing the same thing, but in English.
Politicians in Japan sometimes get away with doing illegal things.
When we started out designing web pages, we were the only ones doing it in this part of the country.
They keep up their spirits by doing aerobics.
If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research, would it?
Not doing one's work properly may be worse than not doing it at all.
The work I'm doing now requires originality.
They knew that doing their work cheerfully is the only way to make routine work bearable.
Tom isn't your average guy. He doesn't like things most guys like and he doesn't like to do things most men enjoy doing.
I thought doing this would be easy, but we've been working all day and we're still not finished.
He's supposed to be living in Nagano. What's he doing at Tokyo station?
Inglês palavra "make up"(doing) ocorre em conjuntos:
verb patterns8. forgive each other
9. to invent
to invent an excuse
What would you like to invent?
10. say or write something which is not true
11. comprise
Farmers comprise just 1.2 per cent of the country's population
Our staff comprises many nationalities.
Uyghurs comprise the majority in Kashgar.
It is beyond the scope of the present work to describe all the components that comprise Emmet's architectural style.
In the government and higher education sector they comprise an average of 35% of researchers, and in the private sector just 18%.
A crowd comprised of the wives and children of scientists staged a demonstration 2. Women comprise 44% of hospital medical staff.
‘the country comprises twenty states
It comprises a roomy living room
How to comprise it?
A work queue comprises the following components
The orchestra was comprised of amateur and professional musicians. / Women comprise 15% of the police force.
comprised of his infantry and the enemy.
The course comprises a class book; a practice book; and a CD. The ninth district is comprised of (= consists of) 15 cities and towns
Who does the Contractor's staff comprise?
The word 'politics' ... comprises, in itself, a difficult study of no inconsiderable magnitude
Inglês palavra "make up"(comprise) ocorre em conjuntos:
Lexical twins Unit 412. become friends again