گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'make'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: ساختن‌

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2 عمومی:: خلق‌

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3 عمومی:: تصنیف‌ كردن‌

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4 عمومی:: درست‌ كردن‌

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5 عمومی:: بوجود اوردن‌

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english

1 general:: verb create: My wife will make a new dress. verb formulate: We will make plans for next year. verb earned: I made $49,000 last year. verb prepare: My wife will make breakfast for us. verb reached: We made Chicago in 4 hours. verb counts as: It makes it the second time you're late. verb become: He will make a good scientist.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: make sth out [ M ] to write all the necessary information on an official document • I made a cheque out for £20 to 'Henry's Supermarket'.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: make off with sth informal to steal something • Somebody broke into the shop and made off with several TVs and videos.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: Phrase(s): make someone Sl. to identify someone. (Used especially in the context of law enforcement.) • The cop stared at Wilbur and tried to make him, but failed to identify him and let him go. • The cops took the suspect downtown where the police chief made him as a wanted criminal.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

5 general:: make sth over to sb [ M ] to give something, such as money or land, to someone so that they legally own it • Just before her death, she had made over $100 000 to her new husband.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

6 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with MAKE, Also see ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER; ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY; CAN'T MAKE A SILK PURSE OUT OF A SOW'S EAR; CAN'T MAKE HEAD OR TAIL OF; KISS AND MAKE UP; MANY HANDS MAKE LIGHT WORK; MIGHT MAKES RIGHT; ON THE MAKE; PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT; PUT IN (MAKE) AN APPEARANCE; PUT THE MAKE ON; RUN FOR IT, MAKE A; THAT MAKES TWO OF US; TWO WRONGS DO NOT MAKE A RIGHT; WHAT MAKES ONE TICK. Also see under MADE.

American Heritage Idioms

7 general:: make sth up [ M ] PREPARE 2. to prepare or arrange something by putting different things together • Could you make up a list of all the things that need to be done? • He asked the man behind the counter to make up a box with a mixed selection of chocolates. • The maid will make up your room later.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

8 general:: make up ( also make it up ) to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement • They kissed and made up, as usual. • We often quarrel but we always make it up soon after.

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9 general:: make sth up [ M ] PREPARE 6. UK If you make up a fire, you prepare it or put more wood or coal on it when it is burning.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

10 general:: make out US informal SUCCEED 1. to deal with a situation, usually in a successful way • How is Frances making out in her new job? • The business made out better than expected in 1992 and profits were slightly up.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

11 general:: make sth up [ M ] COMPLETE 7. to make an amount of something complete or correct • I have £20 000 and I need £25 000 but my parents have promised to make up the difference. • UK: I suspect we were only invited to make up numbers (= to provide enough people).

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

12 general:: make out US informal HAVE SEX 2. to kiss and touch in a sexual way, or to succeed in having sex with someone • Boys at that age are only interested in making out with girls.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

13 general:: make used about things you make yourself, or things that are made in a factory: • Diane makes all her own clothes. • My camera was made in China. produce to make something in large quantities to be sold, or to make something as the result of a natural process: • The factory produces high-quality steel. • Japan produces some of the most advanced mobile phones. • The pancreas is a gland in your body which produces hormones. create to make something new and original: • Tarantino created a whole new style of films. • Many companies invest a lot of money in creating new products. • Potter was famous for creating characters such as ‘Peter Rabbit’. • This technique is used to create images of beautiful forests. manufacture to make machines, cars, equipment etc in factories: • The company manufactures aircraft parts. mass-produce to make very large quantities of something in a factory: • They developed a way to mass-produce the drug. develop to design and make something new over a period of time: • In 1962, Enders developed an effective vaccine against measles. • The company is developing new anti-virus software. form to make something as the result of a natural process or chemical reaction: • Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water. • The research will help us understand how planets are formed. generate to make something such as heat, electricity, or power: • Wind can be used to generate electricity.

Longman-Thesaurus

14 general:: make for somewhere/sth to go in the direction of a place or thing • They made for the centre of town.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

15 general:: make out sth informal to state, usually falsely, that something is true • [ R + to infinitive ]: He made himself out to be a millionaire. • [ + to be ]: The British weather is not always as bad as it is made out to be. • [ + ( that ) ]: He made out (that) he had been living in Paris all year.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

16 general:: make sth into sth to change something into something else • They've made the spare room into an office.

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17 general:: make sth up [ M ] PREPARE 5. If you make up a bed for someone, you put sheets and covers on a bed so that they have a place to sleep in your home.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

18 general:: make for sth to result in or make possible • Having faster computers would make for a more efficient system.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

19 general:: make off informal to leave quickly, usually in order to escape • The burglars made off before the police arrived.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

20 general:: make sth up [ M ] INVENT 1. to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive • I made up an excuse about having to look after the kids. • My dad was always really good at making up stories.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

21 general:: Phrase(s): make something to attend an event. • I hope you can make our party. • I am sorry, but I won’t be able to make it.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

22 general:: make sth/sb out [ M ] to see, hear or understand something or someone with difficulty • The numbers are too small - I can't make them out at all. • I can't make out your writing. • She's a strange person - I can't make her out at all. • [ + question word ]: Nobody can make out why you should have been attacked.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

23 general:: make sth up [ M ] REPLACE 8. to reduce or replace something, usually an amount of time or work, that has been lost • We're hoping to make up time on the return journey by not stopping at night. • You'll have to make up the work you've missed while you were away.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

24 general:: make (sb/sth) up [ M ] to put make-up on your face, or on another person's face, to improve or change its appearance • She takes ages to make up in the mornings. • For the film, they made him up as an Indian.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

25 general:: make up sth to form a particular thing, amount or number as a whole • Road accident victims make up almost a quarter of the hospital's patients. • The book is made up of a number of different articles.

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26 general:: make sth up [ M ] PREPARE 3. specialized to produce or prepare something from cloth • We could use the rest of the material to make up some curtains.

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27 general:: make of sth/sb If you ask someone what they make of someone or something, you want to know their opinion about that person or thing, often because there is something strange about them • Can you make anything of this information? • What do you make of the new boss? • I don't know what to make of it.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

28 general:: make up for sth to take the place of something lost or damaged or to compensate for something bad with something good • No amount of money can make up for the death of a child. • This year's good harvest will make up for last year's bad one. • [ + -ing verb ]: He bought me dinner to make up for being so late the day before.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

29 general:: make sth up [ M ] PREPARE 4. specialized If you make up a page, book or newspaper, you arrange the text and pictures in the form in which they will be printed.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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