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LESSON 3
t o p i c k o u t :
to choose, to select (S)
- Ann
picked out a good book to give to her brother as a graduation gift.
- Johnny, if you want me to buy you a toy, then
pick one
out now.
t o t a k e o n e ' s ( m y , h i s , y o u r , e t c . ) t i m e :
to do without rush, not to hurry
This idiom is often used in the imperative form. (See the first example.)
- There's no need to hurry doing those exercises.
Take your time.
- William never works rapidly. He always
takes his time in everything that he does.
t o t a lk over : to discuss or consider a situation with others (S)
- We
talked over Carlo's plan to install
an air conditioner in the room, but we couldn't reach a decision.
- Before I accepted the new job offer, I
talked the matter
over with my wife.
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