To write something in a complete form. (report, document, etc.): "My boss asked me to write up a report based on the notes from the meeting"
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TAKE AFTER
To resemble an older relative: "He takes after his Dad much more than his Mum."
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HEAD FOR
To go towards: "You need to head for the river if you want to get to the football stadium."
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HOLD BACK
To hesitate to act or speak: "He held back, remembering the mistake he had made before."
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GIVE IN
To admit defeat: "He reluctantly gave in to the pressure."
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PICK ON SB
To criticise, annoy, or punish someone repeatedly and unfairly: "He gets picked on because he's small."
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SEE SB OFF
To go to the place that someone is leaving from in order to say goodbye to them: "My parents came to the airport to see me off."
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LIVE UP TO
To be as good as expected: "The food more than lived up to Luke's expectations."
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FALL THROUGH
To come to nothing or to fail: "The project fell through due to lack of money."
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FIT IN WITH
To e socially compatible with other members of a group or place: "She felt that she had to do certain things to fit in with her new friends."
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GET ACROSS
To manage to make someone understand or believe something: "We tried to get our point across but he was being extremely stubborn."
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WEAR OFF
To lose effectiveness or intensity: "The effects of the drug were starting to wear off."
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BACK UP
To help or support something or someone OR To make a copy of something digitally in case the original is lost or damaged.
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PUT OFF
To postpone or move an activity to a later time: "We had to put off the BBQ because of the weather."
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FALL OUT WITH
To stop a relationship with someone due to an argument or unpleasant incident: "Ella fell out with Amylast week and now they're not talking to each other."