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plead guilty

/pliːd ˈɡɪl.ti/

Example:

The defendant decided to plead guilty to the charges.

be under pressure

/bi ˈʌndər ˈpreʃər/

Example:

The government is under pressure to change the law.

do harm to

/duː hɑːrm tuː/

Example:

Pollution can do great harm to the environment.

at short notice

/æt ʃɔːrt ˈnoʊ.tɪs/

Example:

I'm sorry to cancel at short notice, but I have an emergency.

have the tendency of doing something

/hæv ðə ˈtendənsi əv ˈduɪŋ ˈsʌmθɪŋ/

Example:

I have the tendency of checking my phone every five minutes.

break down barriers

/breɪk daʊn ˈbæriərz/

Example:

The program aims to break down barriers between different ethnic groups.

make progress

/meɪk ˈprɑːɡrəs/

Example:

We are making good progress on the new project.

express disapproval of

/ɪkˈspres ˌdɪs.əˈpruː.vəl əv/

Example:

The committee met to express disapproval of the new policy.

voice opinions on

/vɔɪs əˈpɪnjənz ɑːn/

Example:

Citizens were encouraged to voice opinions on the new policy.

find favor with

/faɪnd ˈfeɪ.vər wɪð/

Example:

The new proposal failed to find favor with the board of directors.

resolve a conflict over

/rɪˈzɑːlv ə ˈkɑːn.flɪkt ˈoʊ.vɚ/

Example:

The two nations are trying to resolve a conflict over water rights.

make a slow/quick recovery

/meɪk ə sloʊ/kwɪk rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/

Example:

The doctors are optimistic that he will make a quick recovery after the surgery.

garner attention

/ˈɡɑːr.nɚ əˈten.ʃən/

Example:

The new startup managed to garner attention from several major investors.

take action

/teɪk ˈæk.ʃən/

Example:

It's time to take action against climate change.

win the presidency

/wɪn ðə ˈprez.ə.dən.si/

Example:

He campaigned for months to win the presidency.

habitat destruction

/ˈhæb.ɪ.tæt dɪˈstrʌk.ʃən/

Example:

Deforestation is a major cause of habitat destruction for many species.

climate change

/ˈklaɪ.mət ˌtʃeɪndʒ/

Example:

The scientific consensus is that human activities are the primary driver of recent climate change.

take notice of

/teɪk ˈnoʊ.tɪs əv/

Example:

You should take notice of what the teacher is saying.

pay somebody a compliment

/peɪ ˈsʌm.bɑː.di ə ˈkɑːm.plə.mənt/

Example:

He paid her a compliment on her new hairstyle.

make a commitment

/meɪk ə kəˈmɪtmənt/

Example:

It's a big step to make a commitment to someone in a relationship.

take measures

/teɪk ˈmɛʒərz/

Example:

The government decided to take measures to reduce unemployment.

pay a visit to

/peɪ ə ˈvɪz.ɪt tuː/

Example:

We decided to pay a visit to our old school while we were in town.

on probation

/ɑːn proʊˈbeɪ.ʃən/

Example:

He was released from prison and is now on probation.

attention span

/əˈten.ʃən spæn/

Example:

Young children often have a very short attention span.

travel well

/ˈtræv.əl wel/

Example:

This wine doesn't travel well, so it's best to drink it here.

run a risk of doing something

/rʌn ə rɪsk ʌv ˈduːɪŋ ˈsʌmθɪŋ/

Example:

If you don't wear a coat, you run a risk of catching a cold.

make a profit

/meɪk ə ˈprɑː.fɪt/

Example:

The company managed to make a profit in its first year.

earn a living

/ɜrn ə ˈlɪvɪŋ/

Example:

It's hard to earn a living as an artist.

join hands

/dʒɔɪn hændz/

Example:

The two companies decided to join hands to develop a new product.

have a chance

/hæv ə tʃæns/

Example:

I hope I have a chance to visit Paris next year.

in response to

/ɪn rɪˈspɑːns tuː/

Example:

The company lowered its prices in response to the new competition.

win/lose an argument

/wɪn/luːz æn ˈɑːrɡjumənt/

Example:

He managed to win the argument by presenting clear evidence.

hotly debated/disputed/denied

/ˈhɑːt.li dɪˈbeɪ.tɪd/

Example:

The new tax law is a hotly debated topic in parliament.

on the mend

/ɑn ðə mɛnd/

Example:

After a week in bed, she's finally on the mend.

well aware of something

/wel əˈwer ʌv ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/

Example:

I am well aware of the risks involved in this project.

make great efforts

/meɪk ɡreɪt ˈef.ərts/

Example:

The team made great efforts to finish the project on time.

test positive/negative for

/test ˈpɑː.zə.t̬ɪv/ˈneɡ.ə.t̬ɪv fɔːr/

Example:

The athlete tested positive for a banned substance.

make small talk

/meɪk smɔːl tɔːk/

Example:

I'm not very good at making small talk at parties.

accumulate experience

/əˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/

Example:

Internships are a great way to accumulate experience in your field.

maintain eye contact

/meɪnˈteɪn aɪ ˈkɑːn.tækt/

Example:

It is important to maintain eye contact during a job interview.

express appreciation

/ɪkˈspres əˌpriː.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/

Example:

I would like to express my appreciation for all your hard work.

have an impact on

/hæv æn ˈɪm.pækt ɑːn/

Example:

The new law will have a significant impact on small businesses.

overlook mistakes

/ˌoʊ.vɚˈlʊk mɪˈsteɪks/

Example:

A good editor should never overlook mistakes in the final draft.

make a good impression on

/meɪk ə ɡʊd ɪmˈpreʃ.ən ɑːn/

Example:

He dressed smartly to make a good impression on his future in-laws.

be under the impression

/bi ˈʌndər ðə ɪmˈprɛʃən/

Example:

I was under the impression that the meeting was canceled.

play a role

/pleɪ ə roʊl/

Example:

Diet and exercise play a role in maintaining good health.

make a decision

/meɪk ə dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/

Example:

It's time to make a decision about your future.

make an appointment

/meɪk ən əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/

Example:

I need to make an appointment with my doctor for a check-up.

commit a foul

/kəˈmɪt ə faʊl/

Example:

The player was penalized for trying to commit a foul on his opponent.

come into sight/view

/kʌm ˈɪn.tuː saɪt / vjuː/

Example:

As we rounded the corner, the castle came into sight.

launch a trial

/lɔːntʃ ə ˈtraɪəl/

Example:

The pharmaceutical company is ready to launch a trial for the new vaccine.

contrast sharply

/ˈkɑːn.træst ˈʃɑːrp.li/

Example:

The modern skyscraper contrasts sharply with the old church next to it.

cultural identity

/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl aɪˈdɛn.tə.ti/

Example:

Language plays a crucial role in shaping one's cultural identity.

grab/catch someone's attention

/ɡræb/kætʃ ˈsʌm.wʌnz əˈten.ʃən/

Example:

The bright colors of the poster were designed to grab people's attention.

become widely used

/bɪˈkʌm ˈwaɪdli juzd/

Example:

Smartphones have become widely used across all age groups.

when it comes to

/wɛn ɪt kʌmz tuː/

Example:

When it comes to cooking, she's a true expert.

have/gain an advantage

/hæv/ɡeɪn ən ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/

Example:

By starting early, we gained an advantage over our competitors.

a bitter argument

/ə ˈbɪt̬.ɚ ˈɑːrɡ.jə.mənt/

Example:

The two neighbors had a bitter argument over the property line.

urban sprawl

/ˈɜːr.bən sprɔːl/

Example:

The city's rapid growth led to significant urban sprawl.

take charge of

/teɪk tʃɑrdʒ əv/

Example:

She decided to take charge of the project and organize the team.

human intervention

/ˈhjuː.mən ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃən/

Example:

The system is designed to operate automatically without any human intervention.

have a headache

/hæv ə ˈhɛdˌeɪk/

Example:

I have a headache, so I'm going to lie down for a bit.

social isolation

/ˈsoʊ.ʃəl ˌaɪ.səˈleɪ.ʃən/

Example:

Elderly people living alone are often at risk of social isolation.

densely populated

/ˈdens.li ˈpɑː.pjə.leɪ.t̬ɪd/

Example:

Java is one of the most densely populated islands in the world.

permanent solution

/ˈpɜːrmənənt səˈluːʃən/

Example:

We need a permanent solution to the leaking roof, not just another patch.

full of sincerity

/fʊl ʌv sɪnˈser.ə.ti/

Example:

His apology seemed full of sincerity, so I decided to forgive him.

lack of responsibility

/læk ʌv rɪˌspɑːn.səˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/

Example:

The accident was caused by a total lack of responsibility on the part of the driver.

full of experience

/fʊl ʌv ɪkˈspɪriəns/

Example:

She is a mentor who is full of experience in the field of marketing.

sit for the entrance examination

/sɪt fɔːr ði ˈɛntrəns ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən/

Example:

Thousands of students will sit for the entrance examination this weekend.

in scope of something

/ɪn skoʊp əv ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/

Example:

The new security features are in scope of the current project.

in recognition of something

/ɪn ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən əv ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/

Example:

He was given a gold watch in recognition of his years of service.

mortality rate

/mɔːrˈtæl.ə.t̬i reɪt/

Example:

The mortality rate has decreased significantly due to better healthcare.

over budget

/ˈoʊ.vɚ ˈbʌdʒ.ɪt/

Example:

The construction project is already two million dollars over budget.

make a big profit

/meɪk ə bɪɡ ˈprɑː.fɪt/

Example:

The company managed to make a big profit this year.

life skill

/ˈlaɪf skɪl/

Example:

Learning to cook is an essential life skill.

draw a distinction

/drɔː ə dɪˈstɪŋk.ʃən/

Example:

It is important to draw a distinction between a hobby and a business.

in danger of doing something

/ɪn ˈdeɪn.dʒɚ əv ˈduː.ɪŋ ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/

Example:

If we don't act now, we are in danger of losing the contract.

be for sale

/bi fɔr seɪl/

Example:

Is this house for sale?

wildlife protection

/ˈwaɪld.laɪf prəˈtek.ʃən/

Example:

The government has introduced new laws for wildlife protection.

be saved from extinction

/bi seɪvd frʌm ɪkˈstɪŋk.ʃən/

Example:

The giant panda was saved from extinction through dedicated conservation efforts.

greatly influence

/ˈɡreɪt.li ˈɪn.flu.əns/

Example:

Her teacher's encouragement greatly influenced her decision to pursue a career in science.

a lucrative job

/ə ˈluː.krə.t̬ɪv dʒɑːb/

Example:

He left his teaching position for a lucrative job in the tech industry.

remarkable achievement

/rɪˈmɑːrkəbl əˈtʃiːvmənt/

Example:

Winning the Nobel Prize was a remarkable achievement for the young scientist.

fatal disease

/ˈfeɪ.t̬əl dɪˈziːz/

Example:

Rabies is a fatal disease if not treated immediately.

make a complaint

/meɪk ə kəmˈpleɪnt/

Example:

I need to make a complaint about the poor service.

be entitled to do

/bi ɪnˈtaɪ.təld tu du/

Example:

You are entitled to receive a full refund if the product is faulty.

be eligible for

/bi ˈɛlɪdʒəbəl fɔr/

Example:

You might be eligible for a scholarship if your grades are good enough.

demand for

/dɪˈmænd fɔr/

Example:

There is a high demand for organic produce in the market.

favorable situation

/ˈfeɪ.vər.ə.bəl ˌsɪtʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/

Example:

The low interest rates created a favorable situation for home buyers.

do a terrific/outstanding job

/duː ə təˈrɪf.ɪk / aʊtˈstæn.dɪŋ dʒɑːb/

Example:

You did a terrific job on the presentation today.

register for the course

/ˈredʒ.ɪ.stɚ fɔːr ðə kɔːrs/

Example:

You need to register for the course before the deadline on Friday.

chronic respiratory illness

/ˈkrɑː.nɪk ˈres.pə.rə.tɔːr.i ˈɪl.nəs/

Example:

Smoking is a leading cause of chronic respiratory illness.

leave someone completely run-down

/liːv ˈsʌm.wʌn kəmˈpliːt.li rʌn-daʊn/

Example:

The stress of the new job can leave you completely run-down.

possess full control over something

/pəˈzes fʊl kənˈtroʊl ˈoʊ.vɚ ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/

Example:

The new CEO wants to possess full control over the company's strategic direction.

race from one thing to another

/reɪs frʌm wʌn θɪŋ tuː əˈnʌð.ər/

Example:

I've been racing from one thing to another all day and I'm exhausted.

good concentration power

/ɡʊd ˌkɑːn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən ˈpaʊ.ɚ/

Example:

Playing chess requires good concentration power to anticipate the opponent's moves.

work towards one's goal effectively

/wɜːrk təˈwɔːrdz wʌnz ɡoʊl ɪˈfektɪvli/

Example:

If you want to succeed, you must work towards your goal effectively by managing your time well.
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