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  • 11enter*/*/*/ — [ˈentə] verb 1) [I/T] to go or come into a place The man had entered through the back door.[/ex] They were imprisoned for illegally entering the country.[/ex] 2) [T] to start to do something There are dozens of new companies entering the software …

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  • 12ˌenter ˈinto sth — phrasal verb 1) to start to take part in something Adams agreed to enter into talks with the British government.[/ex] 2) to be an important aspect of a situation When companies are trying to save money, loyalty to workers doesn t enter into… …

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  • 13Drain STH — Origin Stockholm, Sweden Genres Grunge, Hard Rock Years active 1993 – 2000 Labels MVG Records, Mercury, Island Def Jam Music Group …

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  • 14Freaks of Nature (Drain sth album) — Infobox Album | Name = Freaks of Nature Type = Album Artist = Drain sth Released = June 29 1999 Recorded = 1998 1999 Genre = Alternative metal Grunge Length = ?? Label = Mercury Records Producer = Drain sth and Sank Reviews = Last album = Horror… …

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  • 15ring up sth — UK US ring up sth Phrasal Verb with ring({{}}/rɪŋ/ verb (rang, rung) ► FINANCE to record a particular profit or loss: »California saw its businesses ring up $129.7 billion in foreign sales. ► FINANCE to spend a particular amount in total: »He… …

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  • 16break into sth phrasal — verb (T) 1 STEAL to enter a building by using force, in order to steal something: Thieves broke into the bank vault by digging a tunnel. 2 break into a run/gallop/trot etc to suddenly start running etc: Suzie heard footsteps behind her and broke… …

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  • 17ˌbreak ˈinto sth — phrasal verb 1) to enter a building by force, especially in order to steal things A house in Brecon Place was broken into last night.[/ex] 2) to start doing something The children saw the sea and broke into a run.[/ex] 3) to start to have success …

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  • 18ˌburst ˈin on sb/sth — phrasal verb to suddenly enter a room where someone is doing something …

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  • 19ˌcut sth ˈoff — phrasal verb 1) to remove something by cutting it Cut the tops off the carrots.[/ex] Why did you cut off all your hair?[/ex] 2) same as cut They cut off the electricity last week.[/ex] 3) to make a place impossible to enter, leave, or communicate …

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  • 20ˌpile ˈinto sth — phrasal verb to enter a place in large numbers, all at the same time Four huge men piled into the back of the car.[/ex] …

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