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Thank someone for something - to say thank you She thanked him for his help. Thank you for telling me about it. - -




Think about someone / something - to have thoughts, to consider I often think about him. I have never thought about this opportunity before. What are you thinking about? I'll think about it. - / -, ,

Think of someone / something - to have thoughts, to consider; to have an opinion; to remember I often think of him. I have never thought of this opportunity before. What do you think of her cooking? I can't think of his name. - / -, ; ;

Think over - to consider carefully I thought over your plan. I thought it over.

think up - to make up (a plan, idea, etc.) He thought up a clever plan how to become rich, but it didn't work. , (, ..)

Throw away / out - to discard something Throw out the garbage, please. Why don't you throw out this junk?

throw up - to vomit.He had a fever, a runny nose, a sore throat, and he threw up several times. (.. )

Tie up - 1. to tie someone (with a rope); 2. to be busy 1. They tied him up and robbed the house. 2. I'm pretty tied up at the moment. Can you call back later?1. - (); 2. / -

Touch on something - 1. to mention as a subject; 2. to look like, to be close to something 1. We touched on many questions briefly. 2. His honesty touches on rudeness. 1. (); 2. , -

track down - to pursue, to search until found or caught The detective tracked down the killer. They are trying to track down the cause of this strange disease. ; ,

translate from (another language) The letter was translated from German. ( )

translate into (another language) Translate this passage into English. (. )

Treat someone to something - to give something nice to someone He treated me to a nice dinner. She treated them to a great vacation in Italy. - -

Treat someone with something - 1. to give medicine; 2. to behave toward someone in some way 1. The doctor treated her with a new medicine. 2. Treat this man with respect. He treats everyone with kindness. 1. - -; 2. - -

Trust in someone / something - to depend on, believe in someone / something I trust in him. I trust in his good judgment. - / -

Try on - to put on new clothes to see if they fit She tried on a black coat, but it didn't fit. Try it on, maybe you'll like it.





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