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Cut up - to cut into pieces Cut up these onions and carrots.




decide against something - to decide not to do something He decided against selling the house. We decided against your plan. -, -

decide on something - to agree on something, decide in favor of something We decided on selling the house. We decided on going to Spain in the summer. ,

dedicate something to someone / something - 1. to spend much time doing something; 2. to do something in honor of someone 1. This scientist dedicated his whole life to research. 2. He dedicated his latest novel to his daughter. 1. , -, -; 2. - -, - -

depart for (some place) - to leave for (some place) The train departs for Paris at 6 o'clock. (- )

depart from something - 1. to leave (some place); 2. to deviate from the course, rule 1. The train departs from Rome at 6:30. 2. The rule departs from the pattern in this case. He departed from the truth. 1. (- ); 2. ,

Depend on someone / something - 1. to be conditioned by someone / something; 2. to rely on, to count on someone 1. It depends on the weather. It doesn't depend on me. 2. You can always depend on him.1. -, -; 2. -

Devote (time, energy) to someone / something - to spend much time doing something This scientist devoted his whole life to research. He devotes his Sundays to children. , -, -

die for - 1. to die for an idea, country, person; 2. to want very much 1. He would die for his principles. He died for his country. 2. I'm dying for a cup of coffee. 1. , -, -; 2. -

die from - to die after something, as a result of something die from wounds, die from lack of food, die from hunger, die from cold, die from starvation -

die of - 1. to die because of an illness; 2. to die because of some strong feeling 1. die of cancer, die of pneumonia, die of old age, die of hunger, die of thirst, die of cold; 2. died of grief, be dying of curiosity, be dying of boredom 1. -, ; 2. -

die out - to cease to exist Dinosaurs died out millions of years ago. ,

disagree about / on something - to have different opinions on something They disagree about everything. They often disagree on the way children should be raised. ( ) -

disagree with someone or something - 1. to have a different opinion from someone else; 2. not to match or fit 1. I disagree with you about it. I disagree with your plan. 2. Your report disagrees with these facts. Fried meat disagrees with my stomach. 1. -, -; 2. ,





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