“to look up to” means to admire and respect someone to tell someone something that they did not know before

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“I’ll give you a ring this evening” means
 (*ответ*) I’ll phone you this evening
 you’ll phone me
 I’ll greet you
 I’ll help you
“To be all fingers and thumbs” means
 (*ответ*) to use your hands in an awkward or careless way so that you drop or break things
 to try to do something even though you think it will probably not work
 to understand something complicated or difficult
 to feel very nervous before doing something
“To be up to your neck in smth” means
 (*ответ*) to be very busy doing something
 to deliberately ignore something that you know should not be happening
 to refuse something because you do not believe it is good enough for you
 to beat other people very easily
“to come over” means
 (*ответ*) to approach the place where someone is
 to wish someone success
 to wear clothes that are more unusual or formal than the ones you usually wear
 to put something over the top of something else in order to hide or protect it
“to cover up” means
 (*ответ*) to put something over the top of something else in order to hide or protect it
 to wish someone success
 to wear clothes that are more unusual or formal than the ones you usually wear
 to approach the place where someone is
“to dress up” means
 (*ответ*) to wear clothes that are more unusual or formal than the ones you usually wear, often for a special occasion
 to approach the place where someone is
 to stop working or having a career, especially something you have been doing for some time
 to wish someone success
“to drink to” means
 (*ответ*) to wish someone success
 to put something over the top of something else in order to hide or protect it
 to approach the place where someone is
 to wear clothes that are more unusual or formal than the ones you usually wear
“To get a move on” means
 (*ответ*) to hurry; be quick
 to be serious
 to come
 to watch / look after
“To get your head round” means
 (*ответ*) to understand something complicated or difficult
 to feel very nervous before doing something
 to try to do something even though you think it will probably not work
 to use your hands in an awkward or careless way so that you drop or break things
“to give away” means
 (*ответ*) to give something to another person because you do not want or need it any more
 to wish someone success
 to survive a difficult experience or period of time
 to stop working or having a career, especially something you have been doing for some time
“to go off” means
 (*ответ*) to explode or make a sudden noise
 to tell someone something that they did not know before or had not thought about
 to wait or stay somewhere with no real purpose
 to admire and respect someone
“To have butterflies in your stomach” means
 (*ответ*) to feel very nervous before doing something
 to understand something complicated or difficult
 to use your hands in an awkward or careless way so that you drop or break things
 to try to do something even though you think it will probably not work
“To keep an eye on” means
 (*ответ*) to watch / look after
 to be serious
 to be quick
 to come
“to look up to” means
 (*ответ*) to admire and respect someone
 to tell someone something that they did not know before or had not thought about
 to wait or stay somewhere with no real purpose
 to explode or make a sudden noise

Ответ эксперта

“I’ll give you a ring this evening” means
 (*ответ*) I’ll phone you this evening
 you’ll phone me
 I’ll greet you
 I’ll help you
“To be all fingers and thumbs” means
 (*ответ*) to use your hands in an awkward or careless way so that you drop or break things
 to try to do something even though you think it will probably not work
 to understand something complicated or difficult
 to feel very nervous before doing something
“To be up to your neck in smth” means
 (*ответ*) to be very busy doing something
 to deliberately ignore something that you know should not be happening
 to refuse something because you do not believe it is good enough for you
 to beat other people very easily
“to come over” means
 (*ответ*) to approach the place where someone is
 to wish someone success
 to wear clothes that are more unusual or formal than the ones you usually wear
 to put something over the top of something else in order to hide or protect it
“to cover up” means
 (*ответ*) to put something over the top of something else in order to hide or protect it
 to wish someone success
 to wear clothes that are more unusual or formal than the ones you usually wear
 to approach the place where someone is
“to dress up” means
 (*ответ*) to wear clothes that are more unusual or formal than the ones you usually wear, often for a special occasion
 to approach the place where someone is
 to stop working or having a career, especially something you have been doing for some time
 to wish someone success
“to drink to” means
 (*ответ*) to wish someone success
 to put something over the top of something else in order to hide or protect it
 to approach the place where someone is
 to wear clothes that are more unusual or formal than the ones you usually wear
“To get a move on” means
 (*ответ*) to hurry; be quick
 to be serious
 to come
 to watch / look after
“To get your head round” means
 (*ответ*) to understand something complicated or difficult
 to feel very nervous before doing something
 to try to do something even though you think it will probably not work
 to use your hands in an awkward or careless way so that you drop or break things
“to give away” means
 (*ответ*) to give something to another person because you do not want or need it any more
 to wish someone success
 to survive a difficult experience or period of time
 to stop working or having a career, especially something you have been doing for some time
“to go off” means
 (*ответ*) to explode or make a sudden noise
 to tell someone something that they did not know before or had not thought about
 to wait or stay somewhere with no real purpose
 to admire and respect someone
“To have butterflies in your stomach” means
 (*ответ*) to feel very nervous before doing something
 to understand something complicated or difficult
 to use your hands in an awkward or careless way so that you drop or break things
 to try to do something even though you think it will probably not work
“To keep an eye on” means
 (*ответ*) to watch / look after
 to be serious
 to be quick
 to come
“to look up to” means
 (*ответ*) to admire and respect someone
 to tell someone something that they did not know before or had not thought about
 to wait or stay somewhere with no real purpose
 to explode or make a sudden noise

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