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Do over - to do again Your report isn't good. You have to do it over. ,




Do without something - to live without something We have to do without chocolate. -

drag behind someone - to lag behind someone The little boy was dragging behind the older boys. -

drag someone into something - to pull someone into something He dragged the dog into the car. Don't try to drag me into their conflict. , - -

draw something from something - to get something from something He drew a gun from his pocket. I need to draw some money from my bank account. We draw volunteers from students. - -; -

draw into something - to pull into something 1. They drew him into a fight and he ended up in a hospital. 2. The bus is drawing into the station now. 1. - -; 2. ( )

dress up - put on the best clothes What are you dressed up for?

drink to someone or something - to drink in honor of someone or something Let's drink to the newly weds! Let's drink to Anna's health. , - -

Drive at - 1. to drive at a certain speed; 2. to mean, to suggest something indirectly 1. He was driving at 70 miles per hour when the accident happened. 2. What are you driving at? 1. - ; 2. -,

drop by / in - to visit informally How nice of you to drop by! I've just dropped in to say I'm going away. , -

drop someone off at some place - to let someone out of the car at some place He dropped me off at the bank. - -

drop out of school - to quit school He doesn't go to school, he dropped out last year. He dropped out of school when he was 15. , ( )

equip someone or something for something - to provide with necessary things for something The boat is not equipped for cooking, so we'll have to eat sandwiches for two days. He is not equipped for real life yet. , -

equip someone or something with something - to provide with necessary things The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances. They equipped the expedition with tools and maps. He is not equipped with enough knowledge for this job. , , -

Excuse someone for something - to forgive someone for something Please excuse me for being late. Excuse me for interrupting you, but could you give me a copy of the report? - -

Expect something from someone - to expect (good work, results) from someone Don't expect good work from him, he is lazy and careless. I expected more from her. - -





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