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MAKE

The text focuses on various phrasal verbs involving the word "make," each conveying different actions or changes. "Make for" means to deliberately move towards a direction or destination, often with urgency.

MAKE

MAKE

MAKE OFF

To run away
Huir

The robbers made off before the police arrived

Get away
Escapar

I must make off this stuped situation

PHARSAL VERBS

MAKE FOR

To deliberaly move towards something
Avanzar liberalmente hacia algo

He made for the Big house at the end of the street

MAKE AFTER

To run after someone ir chase them
Correr detrás de alguien o perseguirlo

The Stopkeerper made after thief, but he couldn't catch him

MAKE UP

Prepare something
Preparar algo

I need to make up a story for my presetation

Is used to cover something
Sirve para cubrir algo

I need to make up the spots

To put on lipstick, Eye shadow etc
Para pintarse los labios, los ojos, etc.

The actress was made up before the performance

To invent something or create a story about something
Inventar algo o crear una historia sobre algo

The boy made up an amazing story about aliens living in London

MAKE OUT

It is to decode an unknown information
Es descifrar una información desconocida

I need to make out this mysterious affair

To cause people to have a false opinion about another person
Hacer que la gente tenga una opinión falsa sobre otra persona

She was made over by the stylist before her wedding day

To pretend something is true
Pretender que algo es verdad

She made out that she didn't have any money , but then have won the lotery

To apply for a job
Para solicitar un empleo

He make out the Application

To understand what someone is saying
Para entender lo que dice alguien

I couldn't make out what he said

To write all the necessary information on a document
Escribir toda la información necesaria en un documento

Can you make the cheque to John Smith please ? Oh! I made the cheque out to Helen, I hope that's Ok?

To find it difficult to read something
Tener dificultad para leer algo

Can you make out the date on that document ? No I can't make out

To see something clearly (if something is difficult to see)
Ver algo con claridad (si algo es difícil de ver)

I can't make out how many people are standing on that hill

MAKE INTO

To change one thing into another
Convertir una cosa a otra cosa

I can make this piece of paper into a plane