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'Make- Take- Have'のコロケーション - 改善、財務、言い訳 (Make)

「回復する」「償う」など、改善や資金調達、言い訳に使われる「Make」を使った英語のコロケーションをマスターしましょう。

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'
to make a bid

to suggest a certain amount of money for an item or service, typically in an auction or sale

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to make a contract

to create a legal agreement between parties by specifying terms and obligations

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to make a deal

to reach an agreement with someone, often involving an exchange of terms, goods, or services that both parties agree on

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to make a fortune

to accumulate a large amount of wealth or money through one's own efforts, often through business ventures or investments

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to make a living

to earn an amount of money that enables one to support oneself and pay for one's needs

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to make a payment

to give money or transfer funds to pay a bill or settle a debt

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to make a profit

to earn more money than what was initially spent or invested

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to make money

to earn income through various means, such as employment, investments, business activities, etc.

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to make an offer

to present a proposal or suggestion for consideration or acceptance, often in a business or negotiation context

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to make an agreement

to reach a mutual understanding or formal arrangement between parties, often involving terms, conditions, or commitments

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to make a change

to modify something with the intention of improving it

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to make a recovery

to regain one's health or well-being after a illness or challenging situation

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to make amends

to take actions to repair a relationship or correct a mistake

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to make an improvement

to enhance the quality, condition, or performance of something

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to make progress

to improve or get closer to a particular goal

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to make room

to create or allow space for something or someone, often by rearranging or clearing an area

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to make sb believe

to persuade or influence someone to accept or have faith in a particular idea, statement, or concept

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to make an excuse

to give a reason or explanation to avoid doing something or to explain a mistake or failure

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to make an appearance

to attend or show up at a specific event, gathering, or location, often in order to be seen or participate in something

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to make an objection

to express disagreement, disapproval, or opposition to a proposal, idea, decision, or action

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to make an apology

to express regret, acknowledge wrongdoing, and seek forgiveness from someone for a mistake, offense, or wrongdoing

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to make strides

to make progress or advance in a significant way

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