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Try calling again later. - .
It's really bad line. - .
This is such a terrible line. I can't hear a thing. - - .
Sorry, it's too noisy here today. - , .
I can't hear. The traffic is too loud. - , .
I need to recharge my mobile. My battery's very low. - - .
I must have got the wrong number. - .
Sorry, can you speak up? - , ?
Let me call you back in five minutes. - 5 .
How about sending me it by email? - , ?
Hang up and ring the other number. - .
make, , , - ( , ).
1. Make after - () -;
The police made after the thief. - .
2. Make away / make away with - -, -; ,
make kill get rid of. "make away with oneself / one's life" .
It was decided to make away with him. - .
Why did this teenager decide to make away with himself? - ?
3. Make for - , -; , -
She got up and made for the exit. - .
4. Make into - ,
Many flats are being made into offices nowadays. - .
5. Make of - ,
I don't know what to make of her behavior. - , .
6. Make off - ,
The burglars made off with the jewelry. - .
7. Make out - (), (), , ; , ; , ; -; ,
How is she making out in her university? - ?
We could just make out a farm through the trees. - .
As far as I can make out, he is a liar. - , .
Could you make out a bill? - ?
She makes out that you offended her. - , .
When should I make out this report? - ?
8. Make over - (), (), -
They made the money over to him. - .
9. Make up - (, ); , , ; , ( ); (), (); ; , ; , , ; , ; ,
These ten chapters make up the whole book. - .
I made up the story of my travelling. - .
Let's make up. - .
Is it difficult to make her up? - ?
Who will make up losses? - ?
Ask the chemist to make up this prescription. - .
10. Make up your mind! - -!
She was heavily made up. - .
11. Make up for - , , , ,
He sent me a present to make up for his being impolite yesterday. - , , .
I hope this will make up for your trouble. - , .
12. Make up to - ,
I'll make it up to you. - .