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to believe what sb says without any proof
take sb's word for it
to enjoy the opportunities of life fully
live a little
to have an effect that people will notice and remember
leave a mark on sb
to be in agreement with sb\sth, to have the same opinions , feelings, etc as sb\ sth
be in tune
as well as
in addition
used to say that you think you will do sth, although you are not sure
have a good mind to do sth
(used about an aircraft) to leave the ground
take off
to descibe in a few words the main ideas of what somebody has said or written
sum ( something ) up
to try to settle an argument by discussing or arguing about it openly
have something out
to show or tell the truth about something or somebody which was a secret
give something\ somebody away
to explode or be destroyed in an explosion
blow (somebody\ something ) up
to use an idea, a fact, a situation etc as the point from which something can be developed
base something on something
to be widely separated, to have no interests thatyou share
be poles apart
available, especially to help
on hand
to find the answerto something, to solve something
work something out
to stop doing something that you did regulary before
give something up\ give up doing something
to do a task , a repair
to carry out something
to start or begin somethingsuch as new job
take something up
to wait with pleasurefor something to happen
to look forward to something\ doing something
to find an answer or a solution to something
come up with
to look or behave like a memeber of your family
take after
to take resposibility for something
take on
behave badly towards someone because you are upset
take it out on someone
admit you are wrong
take something back
like someone \ something
take to somebody
understand something
take in