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To keep out: |
not to enter, not allow to enter. |
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To keep away (from): |
to stay at a distance (from); to avoid use of (also: to stay away from) |
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To find fault with: |
to criticize, to complain about something. |
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To be up to: |
to be dependent on the decision of another; to be doing as a regular activity; to feel able to do something. The second definition is ost often used in a questions as a form of greeting. |
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Ill at ease: |
uncomfortable or worried in a situation. |
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To do over: |
to revise, to do again. A noun or pronoun must seperate the two parts of this idiom. |
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To look into: |
to investigate, to examine carefully (also: to check into) |
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To take hold of: |
to grasp, to grip with the hands. |
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To get through: |
to finish, to complete. This idiom is followed eithger by the ‘-ing’ form of a verb or by the preposition ‘with’. |
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From now on: |
from this time into the future. |
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To keep track of: |
to keep or maintain a record of; to remember the location or status of. |
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To get carried away: |
to act in an extreme manner. A related idiom is ‘to go overboard’. |
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