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Take After | Run Into| Go Through | Break Into | Pick Out
영낳괴 2019. 7. 14. 00:02엔구 구동사 복습
take after
to resemble someone from one's family
My son takes after my husband, but he has my eyes.
run into
to bump into someone by chance
He ran into one of his clients at the airport.
go through
to search or to check something
I went through your file and I am impressed with your resume.
break into
to enter a place without permission, often with the intent of stealing
He broke into the building.
pick out
to choose one or more things or people from a group
They picked out some flowers to buy
Maya's Daily Routine
Maya takes after her mother, and lives a very organized life. Every morning she wakes up, eats a light breakfast, hits the gym, goes shopping, and then goes through her schedule for the rest of the day. Tuesday morning was not any different. She took a shower after the gym, picked out what clothes to wear for the day and went shopping.On her way, she ran into one of her neighbors. "Haven't you heard? Two apartments in our building have been broken into last night!" Only then did Maya become aware of the police cars in front of the building and all the commotion among her neighbors. She was too focused on her daily routine that she failed to notice what was going on around her.
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