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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
make something out
▪ I. ˌmake sthˈout derived 1. to write out or complete a form or document • He made out a cheque for €100. • The doctor made out a prescription for me. •Applications must be made out in triplicate. 2. (used in negative sentences and questions)to understand sth; to see the reasons for sth •How do you make that out (= what are your reasons for thinking that)? •~ what, why, etc… I can't make out what she wants. Main entry: ↑makederived ▪ II. ˌmake sb/sthˈout derived 1. to manage to see sb/sth or read or hear sth Syn: ↑distinguish • I could just make out a figure in the darkness. •~ what, who, etc… I could hear voices but I couldn't make out what they were saying. 2. to say that sth is true when it may not be Syn: ↑claim •She's not as rich as people make out. •~ that… He made out that he had been robbed. •~ to be/do sth She makes herself out to be smarter than she really is. Main entry: ↑makederived
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