Evans - CPE (Chpt 8)

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be kept in
começar a aprender
be detained after normal hours as a punishment
keep at
começar a aprender
continue working at sth
You should keep at your studies.
keep back
começar a aprender
hide
Keep back! The building is about to collapse.
keep down
começar a aprender
repress
The government keeps down any attempt of an uprising
keep in with
começar a aprender
continue to be friendly
Poland keeps in with America.
keep on
começar a aprender
continue doing sth
"Keep on moving, far away" DP
keep on at
começar a aprender
continue talking in an irritating way
She kept on at him to get some qualifications.
keep to
começar a aprender
follow
Please keep to the rules.
keep up (with)
começar a aprender
progress at the sam rate
... wage increases which keep up with inflation.
keep up with
começar a aprender
1) stay at an equal level with sth 2) be informed about sth
1) Things are changing so fast, it's hard to keep up. 2) I keep up with the news.
land in
começar a aprender
get into trouble, difficulties
land in hot water - nawarzyć sobie piwa
land up
começar a aprender
end (usu. in difficulties)
If he carries on drinking like that, he'll land up in hospital.
lay aside
começar a aprender
put aside
Perhaps he will lay aside his problems and rise to this challenge...
lay into
começar a aprender
attack (with blows or words)
Joe's mom lay into him when he came home late last night.
lay off
começar a aprender
stop doing sth irritating
lay out
começar a aprender
spend
You will lay out a fortune for this dining table.
let down
começar a aprender
1) disappoint 2) lower sth
My uncle is a tailor, so he can let your pants down.
let in for
começar a aprender
involve in trouble
I didn't know what I was letting myself in for when I agreed to do that job.
let in on
começar a aprender
allow sb to share a plan, secret, etc
We'll let her in on our plans.
let on
começar a aprender
reveal a secret
Don't let on that you know me.
let out
começar a aprender
1) make (a garment etc) looser or larger (opp: take in) 2) utter a cry
1) I need to let out this skirt because I have gained weight. 2) When she saw him, she let out a cry of horror.
let sb off
começar a aprender
not punish severely
The policeman let him off (with a warning).
let sb through
começar a aprender
allow sb to pass an exam or a test
też: The invalid was let through to the front of the queue
let up
começar a aprender
become less in degree
The rain let up.
let up on
começar a aprender
treat sb less severely
Why don't you let up on the poor child?

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