Category: Languages
Created by: marija.horvat
Number of Blossarys: 21
To arise, or to rise from a bed. If the idiom is used for "to rise from a bed, a noun must separate the verb and the particle. Examples: Sam gets up at six o'clock every morning. At what ...
In the beginning, originally. Example: At first English was difficult for me, but later I made great progress.
To wear formal clothes, to dress very nicely. Example: We should definitely dress up to go to the theater.
Finally, after a long time. Example: He waited for hours and the bus arrived at last.
As is the general case, as is typical. Example: He is late for class as usual.
To get information about, to determine. This idiom is separable only when a pronoun is used, as in the second example. Examples: Will you please try to find out what time the train arrives? I'll ...