N2-2.7.1

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to address (someone) ②to begin to talk
to ask a question ②to begin to ask a question
to stare at each other
to say to each other ②to quarrel
to read (a book, etc.) over again
to look at again ②to re-examine (policy, estimate, plan, etc.) ③to improve
to finish writing ②to write down (e.g. a list)
to be completed ②to be very drunk
to finish knitting ②to lace from bottom to top ③to finish compiling (e.g. a dictionary)
to summon ②to invoke (e.g. subroutine)
to take (someone) out (for a walk, to lunch, etc.) ②to entice out
to take out ②to mention something
to pick out ②to extract
to jump out ②to appear (suddenly) ③to run away (e.g. from home)
to run away ②to start to run away
to burst into tears
to begin to say ②to be the first to say
to make one's rounds
to run around trying to escape
to board ②to march into
to jump in ②to burst in
to use (in cooking)
to bring in ②to approach (someone) with (a proposal, offer, problem, etc.) ③to bring (to another stage)
to run into ②to (run and) seek refuge in
to believe implicitly
to be convinced (that) ②to make up one's mind ③to be obsessed (with a thought, idea, etc.)
to feel down ②to be in a slump (business, economy, etc.) ③to fall into (e.g. a hole)
to harvest ②to take in ③to adopt (e.g. idea)
to exchange ②to replace
to pick up ②to adopt (e.g. a proposal) ③to take away ④to deliver (a baby)
to take (be in) charge of
to receive ②to take
to assemble ②to form (words, sentences, etc.)
to pass (e.g. car) ②to surpass
to catch up (with) ②to be compensated
to turn one's head ②to think back (on)
to turn one's face
to deduct ②to make allowances for something ③to ebb and flow
to miss (a train, bus, etc.) ②to fail to keep up with (e.g. the times)
to ride past (one's stop) ②to climb over ③to overtake (in a vehicle)
to climb over ②to surmount ③to surpass
to (happen to) see
to follow another's example
to see someone off (at a station, an airport, etc.) ②to follow something with one's eyes until it is out of sight ③to let pass ④to shelve (a plan, deliberation on a bill, etc.)
to become used to seeing
to take on ②to take over ③to guarantee ④to contract (a disease)
to take into one's possession ②to take into one's care (e.g. person, pet) ③to leave
to pull out ②to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable) ③to withdraw (money) ④to bring out (talent, potential, beauty, flavor, etc.)
to hang (something) on (something) ②to hook ③to cheat ④to drink (alcohol)
to be caught in ②to stop by ③to get mixed up in (trouble) ④to fall for (a trick)
to draw back ②to be set back (e.g. from a road) ③to withdraw (e.g. from the public eye)
to pull ②to string (lines) ③to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve) ④to drag
to deny ②to negate (esp. a sound)
to knock together ②to arrange (e.g. a meeting)
to pass (by) each other ②to miss (meeting) each other ③to be at odds
(way of) spending money