on the run (running away from someone) The prisoners were on the run after escaping from prison. The enemy soldiers are on the run. informal (continuously busy or hurrying) Everyone seems to be on the run these days. (while hurrying from place to place) I’m late for work. I’ll …
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increase (to make or become larger in amount, size, or degree): We want to increase sales in the coming months. The population in this area has increased. raise (to increase the amount, value, or degree): They have raised their prices. Don’t raise your voice. intensify (to make or become greater in degree or …
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zoom out (to make something appear much smaller and further) If you zoom out, you’ll have a wider view of the scenery. Zoom out the picture to see its full size. envocabulary.com
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zoom in (to make something appear much bigger and nearer) Let’s zoom in the picture to see its detail. The camera zoomed in on her face. envocabulary.com
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x out (to write an X on something that is wrong or to exclude it) I’ll x out the mistakes in your homework. Mike is not coming, let’s x out his name from the list. envocabulary.com
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