Daily Idioms From CSS Past Papers December 23, 2020


Daily Idioms From CSS Past Papers December 23, 2020

1)  Carry out 
"Accomplish, bring to a conclusion"
Example: 
  • They carried out the mission successfully.
  •  The scientist wanted to carry out several experiments before announcing the   sending of human to the planet mars.

2) Taken over 
"Assume control, management, or possession of" 
Example: 
  • The pilot told his copilot to take over the controls.
  • The company was taken over by an experienced businessman.

3) Bring about
 "cause"
Example: 
  • She hopes to bring about a change in his attitude. 
  • The revised tax code brought about considerable changes in accounting.

4) Beat out 
"Knock into shape by beating" 
Example: 
  • She managed to beat out all the dents in the fender. 
  • He got to the head of the line, beating out all the others.

5) Bear with 
"Put up with, make allowance for"
Example: 
  • He'll just have to bear with them until they decide.
  • I'm moving a little slower these days, so please bear with me.

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