1. to remove something (usually clothing)
2. (of a plane) to leave the ground
3. (of a business) to succeed, to thrive
TAKE OFF
to end a relationship
BREAK UP
to make a loud noise or to explode
GO OFF
to try to find
LOOK FOR
to save money for future use
PUT ASIDE
to start doing an activity
TAKE UP
1. (of a machine) to stop working
2. (of a person) to become very upset and lose control of one's emotions; to collapse
BREAK DOWN
to compete or oppose
GO AGAINST
to investigate
LOOK INTO
to combine or assemble elements
PUT TOGETHER
to return an item
TAKE BACK
to escape
BREAK OUT
to follow someone
GO AFTER
to be excited about a future event
LOOK FORWARD TO
1. to postpone an event
2. to discourage somebody from doing something
PUT OFF
to resemble a family member
TAKE AFTER
to force entry into a building
BREAK IN
continue or persevere
GO ON
to have a lot of respect or admiration for somebody
LOOK UP TO
to extinguish a fire or a light, for example
PUT OUT
accept an especially difficult task or responsibility
TAKE ON
1. to achieve success in a particular area
2. to force your way through something that is stopping you from moving forward
BREAK THROUGH
to review
GO OVER
to think less of somebody; to consider yourself superior to somebody
LOOK DOWN ON
to tolerate
PUT UP WITH