It was had to get away from the all the crowd. - you succeed in leaving a place or a person's company, The other runners struggled to keep up with the leader. - to go or make progress at the same rate as (others), I could just make out a figure in the darkness. - manage with difficulty to see or hear it, The meeting has been put off for a week. - to change something to a later time or date, I can put up with the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean. - tolerate or accept it, even though you find it unpleasant or unsatisfactory, What time do we set off tomorrow? - to make an alarm start / to start on a trip, I love to lie on the beach and soak up the sun. - to take in and hold liquid / o enjoy the effects or experience of something as much as possible, As events turned out, we were right to have decided to leave early. - to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one, Her only problem is a lack of confidence. - the fact that something is not available or that there is not enough of it, Reducing speed limits should lead to fewer deaths on the roads. - to result in (something),
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