This document provides definitions for common English idioms and phrases including "take up", "bring up", "come out", "get by", and "move on". It defines "take up" as occupy or use one's time, "bring up" as care for a child until adulthood, "come out" as be sold to the public for the first time, "get by" as manage to survive or live, and "move on" as progress or develop.
This document provides definitions for common English idioms and phrases including "take up", "bring up", "come out", "get by", and "move on". It defines "take up" as occupy or use one's time, "bring up" as care for a child until adulthood, "come out" as be sold to the public for the first time, "get by" as manage to survive or live, and "move on" as progress or develop.
This document provides definitions for common English idioms and phrases including "take up", "bring up", "come out", "get by", and "move on". It defines "take up" as occupy or use one's time, "bring up" as care for a child until adulthood, "come out" as be sold to the public for the first time, "get by" as manage to survive or live, and "move on" as progress or develop.