to take money out of a bank account
It means to remove something especially and item of clothing or jewellery. It's the opposite of put on.
It means the same as turn on - a light for example.
It means the same as take care of - Who's going to ___________ the dogs while you're away?
to buy property, shares in a company, etc. in the hope of making a profit
to stop trying to do something - I _______ . Tell me the answer Clive.
to develop into an adult - I _______ in Brighton.
to continue : The rain _______ all night.
to use more of something than is necessary or useful. Don't waste your money in the casino. You never win.
to have to pay somebody for something that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed. I still ______ you £10 for the pizza you paid for.
to look for information in a dictionary or reference book, or by using a computer
to examine something: A working party has been set up to _______ the problem
to do something that you have said you will do or have been asked to do : to _______ a promise/a threat/a plan/an order
to TAKE and use something that belongs to somebody else, and return it to them at a later time
a number given to you, for example by a bank, so that you can use a plastic card to take out money from a cash machine. It stands for personal identification number
to become unconscious when not enough blood is going to your brain, usually because of the heat, a shock, etc.
this phrasal verb can mean to invent a story, etc., especially in order to trick or entertain somebody OR to put powder, lipstick, etc. on your/somebody’s face to make it more attractive
to go somewhere in your car and collect somebody who is waiting for you
to give money, food, clothes, etc. to somebody/something, especially a charity
to receive money, property, etc. from somebody when they die
to begin a journey - We _______ for London just after ten.
to employ somebody
to find or produce an answer, a sum of money, etc.: She __________ a new idea for increasing sales.