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Why don't you just admit defeat (= recognize that you cannot do sth) and let someone else try ? admit
You need to allow three metres of fabric for the dress. allow
The crowd parted to allow her through. allow
He took me aside (= away from a group of people) to give me some advice. aside
bother to do sth: He didn't even bother to let me know he was coming. bother
All this has happened because you couldn't be bothered to give me the message. can't be bothered (to do sth)
cause sth for sb: The bad weather is causing problems for many farmers. cause
Be careful you don't leave yourself open to charges of political bias. charge
Farmers are being urged to reduce their use of chemicals and work with nature to combat pests. chemical
It's only common decency to let her know what's happening (= people would expect it). common
You have to be highly competitive to do well in sport these days. competitive
Melt the chocolate and allow it to cool slightly. cool
She must be crazy to lend him money. crazy
The landlord had let the building fall into decay. decay
I don't feel easy about letting the kids go out alone. easy
enable sth: a new train line to enable easier access to the stadium enable
I hadn't trained enough for the game. enough
Just to give you an example of his generosity—he gave me his old car and wouldn't take any money for it. example
It was difficult to explain the problem to beginners. explain
fair to do sth: It's only fair to add that they were not told about the problem until the last minute. fair
Today they take the field (= go on to the field to play a game) against county champions Essex. field
The fire crews had problems fighting the blaze. fight
fight sb/sth (for sth): to fight an election/a campaign fight
You don't have to spend a fortune to give your family tasty, healthy meals. fortune
give (sth): They say it's better to give than to receive. give
I've decided to let my hair grow. grow
I'm not in the habit of letting strangers into my apartment. habit
Hang on to that rope and don't let go. hang on to sth
I won't tell you his reaction—I'll leave that to your imagination. imagination
a government initiative to combat unemployment initiative
Turn the bag inside out and let it dry. inside out
lend (out) sth (to sb): I've lent the car to a friend. lend
I let the spare room. let
I'll give you a key so that you can let yourself in. let
She could at least have the good manners to let me know she won't be able to attend. manner
mark sb/sth + adj.: The teacher marked her absent (= made a mark by her name to show that she was absent). mark
I wasn't prepared to let the matter drop (= stop discussing it). matter
The government is introducing tougher measures to combat crime. measure
Shakespeare's language can be a problem for modern readers. modern
Can you read music (= understand the signs in order to play or sing a piece of music)? music
Just let nature take its course. nature
He was pencilled in to play the detective. pencil sth/sb in
Perhaps you would be good enough to let him know we are on our way. perhaps
pick sb/sth to do sth: He has been picked to play in this week's game. pick
There's a time to work and a time to play. play
I haven't got anybody to play with! play
He's just saying that to prove a point (= to show his idea is right). point
power (over sb/sth): The aim is to give people more power over their own lives. power
It takes a lot of practice to play the violin well. practice
I found the temptation to miss the class too hard to resist. resist
This new paint is designed to resist heat. resist
You did right to tell me about it. right
roll over (onto sth): She rolled over to let the sun brown her back. roll
We are trying to get the baby into a routine for feeding and sleeping. routine
It's satisfying to play a game really well. satisfying
They shook hands on the deal (= to show that they had reached an agreement). shake
She tried not to let her disappointment show. show
The director never lets the tension slip. slip
I wrapped a bandage around my ankle to give it some support. support
We'll need a flat surface to play the game on. surface
The government is taking action to combat drug abuse. take
I put my head under the tap and let the cool water run over me. tap
Put the coffee in the filter and let the water run through. through
The onlookers stood aside to let the paramedics through. through
The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back. tip
Try to show a little more understanding. understanding
She was unable, or unwilling, to give me any further details. unwilling
It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job. be up to sb
vital to do sth: It was vital to show that he was not afraid. vital
Education is the only weapon to fight the spread of the disease. weapon
The police and the public need to work together to combat crime. work
He told her she'd let them down and she felt worse than ever. worse
She burned the letters so that her husband would never read them. would