bring down. Reduce
line up. Arrange
put off. To pospone
turned up. Arrived
cut back. Reduce expenses
branch out. Expand
take on. Hire
take over. Take control of something
count on. Depend on
laid off. Fire for economical reasons
This blog was created because I had the idea of publishing some notes about grammar, vocabulary and writtings in order to practice and review that stuff.
martes, 3 de agosto de 2010
Feelings
Elated.
Enthusiastic.
Exhilarated.
I've never felt exhilarated as when I went to the cinema to watch that comedy last night
Inspired.
Only when I stay with her I feel really inspired for making art
Relieved. To free from anxiety, fear, pain, etc.
I felt relieved when Diana called me
Thrilled to bits. Extremely exited or pleased about something
Distraught. Worried about something
Downhearted. Depressed, sad
Overwhelmed. Abrumado (spanish)
Scared stiff. Extremely frightened, you can't move
Staggered. Extremely surprised
Traumatised.
Enthusiastic.
Exhilarated.
I've never felt exhilarated as when I went to the cinema to watch that comedy last night
Inspired.
Only when I stay with her I feel really inspired for making art
Relieved. To free from anxiety, fear, pain, etc.
I felt relieved when Diana called me
Thrilled to bits. Extremely exited or pleased about something
Distraught. Worried about something
Downhearted. Depressed, sad
Overwhelmed. Abrumado (spanish)
Scared stiff. Extremely frightened, you can't move
Staggered. Extremely surprised
Traumatised.
lunes, 2 de agosto de 2010
idioms with mind
on your mind. to be worring you
cross my mind. to think something immediately
my mind goes/went blank. to unable to think of anything
keep his mind on. to continue paying attention to something
slip my mind. to forget about something
make up her mind. to decide
put your mind at rest. to make someone stop worring
keep it in mind. to remember information when deciding to do something
change his mind. to change your decision, plan or oppinion about something
spring to mind. to think of something immediately
cross my mind. to think something immediately
my mind goes/went blank. to unable to think of anything
keep his mind on. to continue paying attention to something
slip my mind. to forget about something
make up her mind. to decide
put your mind at rest. to make someone stop worring
keep it in mind. to remember information when deciding to do something
change his mind. to change your decision, plan or oppinion about something
spring to mind. to think of something immediately
jueves, 22 de julio de 2010
Phrasal verbs about crimes
let off.
The policeman let Claudia off because her offence was not serious
break into. Enter into a place for robbering
My car was broke into last week
put off. Pospone something
I had to put off my travelling to Chipas because a lack of money
turn up. Arrive
Diana has turn up late because she got stuck in a traffic jam
take on. Hire
A new designer has taken on for developing the radio station's web site
own up. Accept responsability of something
In the end, I had to own up I forgot to bring the documents
cut back. Reducing expenses
My earns were cut back because the crisis is affecting business
take over. Take control of something
The production has increased since Silvia took over the tecnology area
The policeman let Claudia off because her offence was not serious
break into. Enter into a place for robbering
My car was broke into last week
put off. Pospone something
I had to put off my travelling to Chipas because a lack of money
turn up. Arrive
Diana has turn up late because she got stuck in a traffic jam
take on. Hire
A new designer has taken on for developing the radio station's web site
own up. Accept responsability of something
In the end, I had to own up I forgot to bring the documents
cut back. Reducing expenses
My earns were cut back because the crisis is affecting business
take over. Take control of something
The production has increased since Silvia took over the tecnology area
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