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Principali collocations inglesi
Tipologia: Schemi e mappe concettuali
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1. adverb + adjective distinctly: definitely, clearly, obviously, sharply, plainly, unmistakably (without doubt), palpably, precisely. I distinctly remember locking the door. I'm fully aware of the fact that many people won't agree with me. Full / truly well You know full well how much this costs. (Very well, exceedingly well, as in ...) I strongly believe that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. My test this week is quite challenging in places but the one I got last week was absurdly easy. There were some exciting moments in the second half of the film but the first ninety minutes were painfully slow in places. I am utterly appalled by the thoughtless attitude of people who needlessly endanger other people's lives by using mobiles This holiday offer does seem irresistably attractive but I think we are going to have to pass on it because of the ( astronomically) high cost. Internet access is either unavailable or prohibitedly expensive. ... The house of a new house in the UK has become astronomically high over the last few years. After all her hard work, Martha was bitterly disappointed when she got a grade B in her CAE exam To award a man like Thomas Green with the greatest lifetime achievement award seems blatantly unfair. The drug company should not have put a new product on the market with potentially fatal side-effects. After a warm start to the month, the weather in the second June of May was unpredictably cold. Hugh Tomlinson is widely believed to be the best director of his generation in Hollywood at the momento. 2. adjective + noun The doctor ordered him to take regular exercise. The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage. He was writhing on the ground in excruciating pain. 3. noun + noun Let's give Mr Jones a round of applause. The ceasefire agreement came into effect at 11am. I'd like to buy two bars of soap please. 4. noun + verb The lion started to roar when it heard the dog barking. Snow was falling as our plane took off. The bomb went off when he started the car engine. 5. verb + noun The prisoner was hanged for committing murder. I always try to do my homework in the morning, after making my bed. He has been asked to give a presentation about his work.
*(brake), break a leg, break a promise, break a habit, break the ice, break the law (do) do nothing, do business, do the cooking / the housework / the shopping, do the washing up, do your best, *(catch) catch a bus, catch a chill, catch a cold, catch a thief, catch fire, catch sight of catch someone's attention, catch someone's eye, catch the flu. *(come) come close(r), come on time, come right back, come second. *(go) go astray, go bankrupt, go fishing, go sailing, go overseas, go yellow *(have) have a good time, have sympathy (for/with) *(keep) keep a diary, keep a diary, keep a promise, keep a secret, keep an appointment, keep calm, keep in touch, keep quiet, keep the change. *(make) make a difference, make a mess, make a mistake, make an effort, make money, make progress, make trouble *(pay) pay a fine, pay attention, pay cash, pay interest, pay someone a compliment, pay someone a visit, pay the bill, pay the price, pay your respects. *(save) save electricity, save energy, save money, save one's strength, save someone's life, save something to a disk, save space, save time, save yourself the trouble. *(take) take a break, take a chance, take a look, take a rest, take a seat, take a taxi, take an exam, take notes, take someone's place, take someone's temperature.
6. verb + expression with preposition *(come) come to a decision, come to a compromise, come to an agreement, come to an end, come to a standstill, come to terms with (llegar a un acuerdo) *(go) go on foot, go out of business, go to war. *(keep) keep in touch *(pay) pay by credit card
hat, it's gone astray again? (de nuevo se perdió?) (go) go online (adverb. with or through a computer, especially over a network.)
8. verb + adjective
go quiet, go blind, go crazy, go dark, go online (1. available or operating on a computer: an online dictionary. 2. by means of or using a computer: online shopping.
9. The verb GET