see definition see verb (notice using your eyes): I can barely see things without my glasses. (watch): It was the most amazing movie I’ve ever seen. (meet, visit): I’m seeing friends on weekends. (try to find out): I’ll see if I can get anyone to help. (consult, talk to, visit): …
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barrier (a bar, wall, fence, or gate that stops people or vehicles from entering a place): The crowd had to wait behind barriers. barricade (a temporary structure placed across a road, path, etc. to prevent people from getting through): Police erected a barricade across the road. railings (a fence …
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work off (pay a debt) It will take months to work off the cost of the car I ruined. (get rid of) I went jogging to work off my bad mood. I just joined a gym to work off extra calories. envocabulary.com
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it’s difficult Ways to say, “It’s Difficult.” It’s not so easy. It’s not a walk in the park. It’s hard. It’s not for the faint-hearted. It’s quite tricky. It’s very demanding. It’s really tough. It’s a bit daunting. It’s challenging. It’s not a …
Read More »heart isn’t in something
heart isn’t in something (not interested in something) I used to love swimming, but my heart just isn’t in it anymore. She took a job as a waitress, but her heart wasn’t in it, and she left after a month. – English Vocabulary
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