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Значение идиомы look after
[look after] also [see after] {v.} To watch over; attend to.
John’s mother told him to look after his younger brother.
When hewent to Europe, Mr. Jenkins left his son to see after the business.
Syn.: TAKE CARE OF. Compare: LOOK OUT.
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- Значение идиомы blow the gaff [blow the gaff] {v. phr.} To open one’s mouth to reveal a secret. When Al cheated on his wife, his younger brother blew the gaff on him....
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- Значение идиомы close up shop [close up shop] {v. phr.} 1. To shut a store at the end of a day’s business, also, to end a business. The grocer closes up shop at 5 o’clock. After 15 years in business at the same spot, the garage closed up shop. 2. {informal} To stop some activity; finish what you are doing. […]...