have a harmonious and friendly relationship with someone
get on
to go with someone to a restaurant, theater, performance, etc. and pay for everything
take out someone
to admire and respect someone
look up to someone
to improve something or someone by working on or changing various parts
make over
to become less common and finally stop existing
die out
to start a romantic relationship (informal)
get together
to get control of something, or to do something instead of someone else
take over
to think about something that happened in the past
look back
to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive
make something up
to stop owning, using, or claiming something
give up
to return to your usual state of health or happiness after having a bad or unusual experience, or an illness
get over
to write something that another person has just said
take down
to think that you are better than someone
look down on someone
to leave quickly, usually in order to escape
make off
to suggest or think of an idea or plan
come up with
if something makes you feel unhappy or depressed
get someone down
to separate something into its different parts
take apart
to think about what will happen in the future and plan for these events
look ahead
to see, hear, or understand something or someone with difficulty
make something out
to stop operating
close down
to finish a supply of something
use up
to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date
put something off
to take care of or be in charge of someone or something
look after
to continue
carry on
to manage to live without things that you would like to have or with things of a worse quality than you would like (idiom)
make do