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211.

Under : having something done to it

All categories of expenditure are under review

212. wash : to clean something using water and a type of soap

It’s your turn to wash the dishes.

213. build : feeling

In order to build your self-esteem, set yourself targets you can reach

214. bring : to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now,
or to the place you are talking about

They brought news of further fighting along the border.

215. draw : get a reaction

His remarks drew an angry response from Democrats

216. move : progress

Things moved quickly once the contract was signed.

217. temperature : a change in temperature

The oil is affected by changes in temperature

218. food : be off your food = not want to eat)

The baby is off his food.

219. uniform : a particular type of clothing worn by all the members of a group or
organization such as the police, the armyetc

Do you have to wear a uniform if you work at McDonald's

220. bike : to take something to someone by motorcycle in order to get it there


quickly

We’re late for our deadline. Can you bike the photos over to us?

221. funny : appearing to be illegal, dishonest, or wrong

Remember, Marvin, no funny business while we’re out

222. story : an excuse or explanation, especially one that you have invented
Where were you? And don’t give me some story about working late!

223. handsome : a handsome victory is important and impressive

They won a handsome victory in the elections.

224. drive : to strongly influence someone to do something

The noises in my head have nearly driven me to suicide.

225. swim : not thinking/seeing properly

if your head swims, you start to feel confused or that everything is spinning around

226. jump :infear/surprise

Don’t shout. I nearly jumped out of my skin

227. near : if something is near something else, it is similar to it

They say that love is very near to hate.

228. far : very much, or to a great degreefar better/easier etc

There are a far greater number of women working in television than twenty years ago.

229. room : the chance to do something, or the possibility that something exists or can
happen

There’s little room for innovation.

230. swing : change opinions/emotions

His mood could swing from joy to despair.

231. make : to cause something to happen, or cause a particular state or condition

its beautiful beaches make this a highly popular area with tourists

232. act : pretending

Be natural. Don’t feel you have to put on an act.

233. put : ask/suggest to ask a question or make a suggestion, especially to get


someone’s opinion or agreement

Can I put a question to you?

234. fire : a very strong emotion that makes you want to think about nothing else
the fire of religious fanaticism

235. shout : shout of the top of your voice (=shout as loudly as possible)

'Watch out!' he shouted at the top of his voice

236. cry : cry like a baby (=cry a lot and without control)

I cried like a baby when I heard the news.

237. sad : very bad or unacceptable

There aren’t enough teachers, which is a sad state of affairs (=bad situation).

238. eat : have little to eat (=not have enough food)

The refugees had very little to eat and no clean water.

239. run : run to do something

My brother run into the pool

240. . phrase : that kind of thing

He usually wears trainers and jeans, that kind of thing

241. . around : used to show that someone spends time in a place without doing
anything useful

I’ve been waiting around all morning.

242. year : a particular period of time in someone’s life or in history

the difficult years following the war

243. block : inability to think

I have a mental block whenever I try to remember my password

244. crowd : a crowd of people

I pushed my way through the crowd of people

245. feel : have an opinion

Some of the parents felt the school wasn’t doing enough about bullying
246. Walk : take/have a walk
She took a walk through the forest

247. Trade :  an exchange of thing


Let’s make a trade – my frisbee for your baseball.

248. Sit : be sitting down


Henry sat in his chair as the seconds ticked away

249. Clean : clean as a whistle (=very clean)


The place was clean as a whistle.

250. Shine : to be very good at something


Peter didn’t really shine at school.

251. Click : click into place/position


Make sure the lid clicks firmly into place.

252. Fresh : done, experienced


The accident was still fresh in her mind

253. Burn : be burned to death


Anyone inside the truck would have been burned to death

254. Faith : lose faith


Local people have lost faith in the police.

255. Fate : meet a fate


The beautiful old building met a sad fate when it was sold off to property developers.

256. Field : a green field


All around the house were green fields and rolling hills

257. Note : take notes (=write them down)


The reporter took notes throughout the interview.

258. Camp : set up camp (=put up your tents and arrange the camping place)
The soldiers set up camp outside the city.

259. Privacy : somebody's right to privacy


Children feel more comfortable when parents respect their right to privacy.

260. Habit : (by/from) force of habit (=used about a habit that is difficult to change)
I still walk by his house each day - force of habit, I suppose.

261. Character : play a character


I wanted to play the character of Danny.
262. Head : raise/lift your head (=look up)
Tom raised his head to listen, then went back to his book.

263. Foot : the sole of your foot (=the base of your foot, that you walk on)
The soles of her feet were aching from the long walk

264. Size : be twice the size of something


The creature was about twice the size of a small dog.

265. Place : a resting place (=a place where someone or something stays or is


buried)
This tomb is the last resting place of the Davison family.

266. Rest : get some rest


You’d better get some rest if you’re driving back tonight.

267. Case : drop a case (=not continue with it)


The case was dropped because of a lack of evidence.

268. Situation : monitor a situation (=watch to see how it develops)


The bank is monitoring the situation closely.

269. Condition : on certain conditions


He said we could rent the house from him on certain conditions

270. Bored : get bored I get bored 


if I’m at home on my own all day

271. Random : in random order


The names are in random order.

272. Support : get/draw support


The plan drew wide support from parents

273. Hand : with your bare hands (=without using a tool, weapon, machine etc)
With his bare hands he forced the doors apart.

274. Eye : keep your eyes open (=prevent them from closing)


I was so tired I could hardly keep my eyes open.

275. Water : salt water (=water from the sea, or water to which salt has been added)
He washed his hands in a pool of salt water.

276. Air : a current of air


The birds are able to glide on a current of warm air.

277. Poor : the working poor (=poor people who have jobs, rather than unemployed
people)
These tax-cut proposals are targeted at the working poor.

278. Time : pass the time (=spend a period of time doing something)


The prisoners pass the time reading, or writing letters

279. Sleep : sleep peacefully


Jessie slept peacefully beside him

280. Night : a late night (=when you go to bed late)


We had a late night last night

a) I had a late night last night because I pass the time watching all of
my korean dramas, . So today I get bored and sleepy on my class,
but I try . And sometimes I rub my tired eyes and yawned. I wish I
could sleep peacefully on my class today

2. Bored : get bored


a) today I get bored and sleepy on my class
3. Eye : sleepy/tired (also weary literary)
a) He rubbed his tired eyes and yawned
4. Time : pass the time (=spend a period of time doing something)
a) I pass the time watching all of my korean dramas
5. Sleep : barely/hardly sleep (=to not sleep well)
a) I’d hardly slept the night before the wedding
6. Night : a late night (=when you go to bed late)
a) I had a late night last night.

1. Information about phrase book

 Main Group : 3
 Sub Group : 6-B
 Members of Sub Group : 
o Asy Syaffa Meinisa
o Jihan Atiqah
o Meilisa Rahmawati
o Afifah Nabila
o Muh. Taufiqurrahman
o Fenty Primadhani
o Maudia Azhara Raisa 
 Total Entries : 490
 My Contribution : 211-280
 Total Pages
 Book Size : Standard (A4)

2. List Five Favorite Example Sentences

1. Bored : get bored : I get bored if I’m at home on my own all day
2. Eye : keep your eyes open (=prevent them from closing) : I was so tired I could
hardly keep my eyes open
3. Time : pass the time (=spend a period of time doing something) : The
prisoners pass the time reading, or writing letters.
4. Sleep : sleep peacefully : Jessie slept peacefully beside him
5. Night : a late night (=when you go to bed late) : We had a late night last night

3. Sentences
I had a late night last night because i pass the time watching all of my Korean drama's.
So today I get bored and sleepy on my class. And sometimes I rub my tired eyes and
yawned. I wish I could sleep peacefully on my class today.
I had a late night last night because i couldn't sleep peacefully when I get bored, so
i pass the time watching all of my Korean drama's and keep my eyes open all night.

 1. a late night : I had a late night last night because I 


2. Sleep peacefully : I can't sleep peacefully when my friend playing game beside me
3. Get bored : I get bored with doing the same thing over and over
4. Pass the time : When there's nobody at my class, I drew many comics to pass the
time
5. Keep your eyes open : Keep your eyes open for deals with national comics discount
card

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