Make
- Make up - kitalál, kibékül
- To invent a story, an excuse, or a lie.
- She made up a story about being sick to avoid going to work.
- To forgive someone and be friends again after an argument.
- They had a big fight, but they made up quickly.
- Make out - érteni, látni, smárolni
- To be able to see or hear something with difficulty.
- I can't quite make out what he's saying.
- To kiss and touch someone passionately.
- They were making out in the back row of the cinema.
- Make for - elindul valami felé, hozzájárul valamihez
- To move towards a place.
- They made for the nearest exit when the fire alarm rang.
- To result in or contribute to something.
- Careful planning makes for a successful project.
- Make over - átalakít
- To change the appearance of someone or something completely.
- The TV show made over her entire apartment.
- Make off (with) - elmenekül (valamivel)
- To steal something and escape with it.
- The thieves made off with all the jewelry.
