Thursday, 30 August 2012

IDIOMS PART 3

IDIOMS TESTED ON THE GMAT

11. Accuse of
- accuse sb (of sth) = to say that sb has done sth wrong or is guilty of sth

Examples

                    She accused him of lying.
                    The government was accused of incompetence.

12. Acquaint with
- acquaint sb/yourself with sth = to make sb/yourself familiar with or aware of sth

 Examples

                 You will first need to acquaint yourself with the filling system.
                 Let me acquaint you with my family.

13. Aid in 
- aid in sth/ doing something : to help sb/sth to do sth, especially by making it easier

Examples

                The new test should aid in the early detection of the disease.
               The explorers needed aid in finding drinking water

- in aid of sb/sth: in order to help sb/sth


  Example

                               Collecting money in aid of charity.

14. Allergy to
- allergy to sth : a medical condition that causes you to react badly 

or feel sick/ill when you eat or touch a particular substance

Examples


               I have an allergy to animal hair.
              An allergy to pollen can cause hay fever

15. Argue with
- argue with sth = to disagree with the statement ( usually used

 in negative sentence)

Example

                 He's a successful man - you can't argue with that.

- Argue with sb = to speak angrily to sb because you disagree with 

them

 Example

                      I don't want to argue with you - just do it!


To be continued
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