1) Break Faith A Trada Pe Cineva: 5) Look Out For

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1) break faith with= a trada pe cineva

e.g. He has accused the government of breaking faith with its supporters.

2) break in/into=to enter a house, building, etc., illegally


e.g. Someone tried to break in while we were away.

3) call a spade a spade


: to speak in an honest and direct way

Why don't you just call a spade a spade and say that he's a liar?

4) call your bluff


If you have made a bluff or a threat and people call your bluff, they tell you to do the thing
you have threatened to do because they do not believe that you will really do it.

E.g. When she threatened to quit her job, her boss called her bluff and told her she could
leave if she wanted to.

5) look out for


to take watchful care of; be concerned about

e.g. He has to look out for his health.

6) come about
1 : to happen

Their meeting came about by accident/chance.

7) come again
used to ask someone to repeat something that was not heard or understood clearly

Her name is Hermione. Come again? I didn't quite hear you. I said her name is
Hermione.
8) come along
1 : to go somewhere with someone
I'm going to the museum tomorrow. Would you like to come along?

9) come and go
1 : used to talk about time that has passed

More than a hundred years have come and gone since the day of that famous battle.

10) come hell or high water


used to say that something will definitely happen or be done even though other events or
situations might make it difficult

I will be there on time, come hell or high water.

11)come out
1 : to become available : to begin to be produced or sold

A new magazine is coming out next week.


The book/movie comes out next month.

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