inventer, préparer
make up
rentrer, retourner, revenir
go back
s'occuper de
look after
s'entendre
get on/along
The fruit can be made _ _ _ _ jam.
INTO
She angrily told him to go _ _ _ _ and stop bothering her.
Let me look _ _ _ _ my schedule.
OVER
It took me two weeks to get _ _ _ _ that flu.
OVER
EXPLAIN THE MEANING
make up for sth
To make up for a bad experience or the loss of something means to make the situation better or make the person involved happier.
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go for sth
If you go for a particular thing or way of doing something, you choose it.
If you go for someone or something, you like them very much.
If you go for someone, you attack them.
If you say that a statement you have made about one person or thing also goes for another person or thing, you mean that the statement is also true of this other person or thing.
EXPLAIN THE MEANING
look up
If you look up a fact or a piece of information, you find it out by looking in something such as a reference book or a list.
If a situation is looking up, it is improving.
EXPLAIN THE MEANING
get away with
If you get away with doing something wrong or risky, you do not suffer any punishment or other bad consequences because of it.
USE THE FOLLOWING PHRASAL VERB IN A SENTENCE
make for
He rose from his seat and made for the door.
A happy parent makes for a happy child.
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go into
It was a private conversation and I don't want to go into details about what was said.
Is there a lot of effort and money going into this sort of research?
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look up to
The kids really look up to their coach.
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get across/over
I had created a way to get my message across while using as few words as possible.