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  • 41make — v. & n. v. (past and past part. made) 1 tr. construct; create; form from parts or other substances (made a table; made it out of cardboard; made him a sweater). 2 tr. (foll. by to + infin.) cause or compel (a person etc.) to do something (make… …

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  • 42make — Synonyms and related words: Platonic form, Platonic idea, abide by, abscond, accomplish, achieve, acquire, act, add up to, adhere to, administer, aesthetic form, affect, affirm, aftermath, aggressive, agree to, alter, amount to, anatomy, animus,… …

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  • 43make — verb (makes, making, made) 1》 form by putting parts together or combining substances.     ↘(make something into) alter something so that it forms (something else).     ↘arrange bedclothes tidily on (a bed) ready for use.     ↘Electronics complete …

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  • 44for */*/*/ — strong UK [fɔː(r)] / US [fɔr] weak UK [fə(r)] / US [fər] preposition, conjunction Summary: For can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): I bought some flowers for Chloe. ♦ Wait there for a while. as a conjunction… …

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  • 45room — {{11}}room (n.) O.E. rum space, from P.Gmc. *ruman (Cf. O.N., O.S., O.H.G., Goth. rum, Ger. Raum space, Du. ruim hold of a ship, nave ), nouns formed from Germanic adjective *ruma roomy, spacious, perhaps from a PIE root *rew wide, open (Cf.… …

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  • 46make the most of — {v. phr.} To do the most you can with; get the most from; use to the greatest advantage. * /She planned the weekend in town to make the most of it./ * /George studied hard. He wanted to make the most of his chance to learn./ * /The teacher went… …

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  • 47make the most of — {v. phr.} To do the most you can with; get the most from; use to the greatest advantage. * /She planned the weekend in town to make the most of it./ * /George studied hard. He wanted to make the most of his chance to learn./ * /The teacher went… …

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  • 48make\ the\ most\ of — v. phr. To do the most you can with; get the most from; use to the greatest advantage. She planned the weekend in town to make the most of it. George studied hard. He wanted to make the most of his chance to learn. The teacher went out of the… …

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  • 49make way — move off the path, move to the side, make room    If the leader wants your seat in parliament, you make way for her. You give her your seat …

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  • 50make way — 1》 allow room for someone or something else. 2》 Nautical make progress; travel. → make …

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