2. Head for
Head for is used for to make a proper
movement or to move other things.
Example:
Your daughter has arrived here. Do you
said hello to her?
Yes, when I saw her. I headed for her
3. Try on
Try on is designed for to accept a new
activity. Attempt
Example:
In this age of cold, I really like to attempt
new warm clothing.
I want to try the coat on
4. Shut up
Shut up: is a popular imperative in the
common dialect. Used for to require
silence
Example:
You are talkative, your voice puts me
angry, make silence.
You are talkative, shut up please
5. Catch up
Arrogate more of the circumstances, To
have more delivery. Seize.
Example:
They should make their homeworks
They should catch up their homeworks
6. Cut down
Trying to decrease somewhat. cut down
is to reduce the possibility of the events.
Example:
Climate change is caused by humankind.
The global average temperature is
increasing, because they are cutting
down many trees and animals.
7. Look away from
set aside, reject, divert the intention
Example:
He suffers from stage fright, because he
looks away from public eye.
8. Run away
Run away is to go to other part, to other
state, to other circumstance for to avoid
the situation.
Example:
Goku is the strongest warrior in the world.
Mr Satan has fear to fight with him.
Mr Satan run away the fight with him
9. Pick up
Action of to get something new that the
person or the circumstance didn’t have
it. New acquisitions.
Example:
Boss was furious because he didn’t reunite
the employees.
Boss was furious because he has not
picked up the employees
10. Keep out
Forbid the trespassing. Advice that: “stop
from entering. Is used for restricted areas.
Example:
No trespassing beyond this point.
Keep out this point
11. Lead to
Lead to: It refers to the probability of
cause given an effect. After effect, “lead
to” expresses the possible cause.
Example:
You could get sick, if you continue
smoking cigarettes.
Smoking cigarettes can lead to you lung
cancer.