make_oald_p930
PATTERNS
01. make / create / develop form / generate / produce sth from / out of sth
make a table / make a dress / make a cakeecenglish | make | phrasal verbs ECenglish | site TFD |
02. to make / form (sth) into (sth) | oald p930 site CD to make something into something else
1. They've made the spare room into an office.
2. I made the leftover meat into a pie.
3. I made the silk into a dress.
4. The old buildings were made into classrooms.
1. They've made the spare room into an office.
2. I made the leftover meat into a pie.
3. I made the silk into a dress.
4. The old buildings were made into classrooms.
03. to make / form (sth) into (sth) | oald p930 site CD | to change something into something else | to make someone / yourself / something out
1. He made himself out to be a millionnaire.
2. You make it out as if the press can't tell the difference between image and reality. make short work of something | IDM
3. Well, you certainly made short work of the chocolate cake! There's none left for you dad.
1. He made himself out to be a millionnaire.
2. You make it out as if the press can't tell the difference between image and reality. make short work of something | IDM
to finish or deal with something quickly
3. Well, you certainly made short work of the chocolate cake! There's none left for you dad.
make something of someone / something to understand the meaning of a statement or action, or to have an opinion of something or someone
4. What do you make of the new boss?
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