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Cope with - to be able to handle, to deal with something.I hope I can cope with this problem. -




correspond to - to match, to agree with something Your information corresponds to the facts I have. -

correspond with - to be in correspondence with someone He corresponds with many famous people. -

count down - to count backward to zero They are ready to launch the rocket. They have already started to count down.

count in - to include Who wants to go to the lake on Sunday? - I do, count me in.

count on - to depend on, to rely on someone You can always count on me for help. -

count out - to exclude Tom is sick, so count him out.

count to - to count to some number Close your eyes and count to 10. -

cover for - to substitute for, to replace someone Can you cover for me for an hour? Can you cover for Jim while he is away? , -

cover up - to conceal the truth by lying He tried to cover up his crime. She covered up for him.

crash into - to hit, to run into something His car crashed into a truck. He crashed into a tree and hurt his head. -

cross out / off - to remove (some words) from a written text He crossed out these words. He crossed out her name. He crossed her name off the list. , ()

Cut down - 1. to chop down (a tree); 2. to reduce something; 3. to destroy, defeat, kill 1. Why do they cut down so many trees? 2. We need to cut down our expenses. 3. Many young lives were cut down in the war. 1. (); 2. , ; 3. ,

cut down on - to reduce something (out of necessity) We spend too much, we really need to cut down on our expenses. The doctor advised her to cut down on chocolate. , - (- )

Cut in - to interrupt someone's conversation I hate it when he cuts in with remarks about everything.

Cut into pieces - to cut up She cut all vegetables into pieces.

cut off - 1. to chop off; 2. to disconnect (electricity, water, telephone) 1. He cut off the end of the rope. 2. My telephone connection was cut off. 1. ; 2. , (, , )

Cut out - to remove He cuts out newspaper articles and sticks them to the wall. The doctor told her to cut out fat food. Cut out this paragraph, the report will be better without it. , ,

cut it out - (slang) to stop doing something I don't want to talk about it! Cut it out! () -





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