Solutions - Advanced - Unit 6 - 6E
Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - 6E in the Solutions Advanced coursebook, such as "put out", "get over", "switch off", etc.
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to leave out
[verb]
to intentionally exclude someone or something
Ex:
The
scientist
left out
a
key
variable
from
the
experiment
,
invalidating
the
results
.
to fall out
[verb]
to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument
Ex:
The
siblings
tended to
fall out
occasionally
,
but
they
always
reconciled
in the end
.
to get up
[verb]
to get on our feet and stand up
Ex:
He
decided
to
get up
and
walk around
after
sitting for
hours
.
to go off
[verb]
(of a gun, bomb, etc.) to be fired or to explode
Ex:
The
bomb
was
designed
to
go off
remotely
with
a
single
press
of
a
button
.
to get on
[verb]
to enter a bus, ship, airplane, etc.
Ex:
They
got on
the
plane
and
found
their
seats
.
to get over
[verb]
to recover from an unpleasant or unhappy experience, particularly an illness
Ex:
The
therapy
sessions
helped
her
get over
the
trauma
from
the
accident
.
to settle down
[verb]
to find a place to live and embrace a more stable and routine way of life
Ex:
The
artist
decided
to
settle down
in
a
peaceful
village
to
focus on
her
work
.
to take off
[verb]
to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body
Ex:
It
's
getting
warm
,
so
I
need
to
take off
my
sweater
.
to put down
[verb]
to stop carrying something by putting it on the ground
Ex:
He
put down
his
suitcase
and
rushed
to
greet
his
family
.
to make up
[verb]
to create a false or fictional story or information
Ex:
The
politician
made up
excuses
to
avoid
answering
the
reporter
's
questions
.