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  • 81ˌmake sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to see, hear, or understand something with difficulty I can just make a few words out on this page.[/ex] I couldn t make out what he was saying.[/ex] 2) to write all the necessary information on a cheque or other document 3) make… …

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  • 82make it — go or come, attend    Can you make it tonight? Can you come to the meeting? …

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  • 83make head or tail of — {v. phr.}, {informal} To see the why of; finding a meaning in; understand. Used in negative, conditional, and interrogative sentences. * /She could not make head or tail of the directions on the dress pattern./ * /Can you make head or tail of the …

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  • 84make head or tail of — {v. phr.}, {informal} To see the why of; finding a meaning in; understand. Used in negative, conditional, and interrogative sentences. * /She could not make head or tail of the directions on the dress pattern./ * /Can you make head or tail of the …

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  • 85make\ head\ or\ tail\ of — v. phr. informal To see the why of; finding a meaning in; understand. Used in negative, conditional, and interrogative sentences. She could not make head or tail of the directions on the dress pattern. Can you make head or tail of the letter? …

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  • 86make someone/something out — 1) manage with some difficulty to see or hear something in the dim light it was difficult to make out the illustration ■ understand the character or motivation of someone I can t make her out she s so inconsistent 2) [with infinitive or clause]… …

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  • 87make a silk purse... — See you can t make a silk purse out of a sow s ear …

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  • 88make sense of it — understand it, fathom it, see how it happened    He is my father, but I am not his son. Can you make sense of it? …

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  • 89make it — 1) to succeed in a particular activity She made it in films when she was still a teenager. 2) to manage to arrive on time We just made it in time for the wedding. 3) to be able to be present at a particular event I can t make it on Friday. We… …

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  • 90Make (software) — make Original author(s) Stuart Feldman Initial release 1977 Type build automation tool In software development, Make is a utility that automatically builds executable programs and libraries from source code by rea …

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