synonym Flashcards
screw up=mess up
deal with a situation badly,do sth badly
1.hand in*hand something in (to somebody)
(British English also give something in (to somebody))
.You must all hand in your projects by the end of next week.
I handed the watch in to the police.
to hand in your notice/resignation (= formally tell your employer that you want to stop working for them)
2.submit /səbˈmɪt/
to give a document, proposal, etc. to somebody in authority so that they can study or consider it
.submit something to submit an application/a claim/a proposal
Completed projects must be submitted by 10 March.
submit something to somebody/something She submitted her report to the committee.
Articles should be submitted electronically as email attachments.
nọp,giao
1.Hand out *hand something out (to somebody)
to give a number of things to the members of a group
.Could you hand these books out, please?
She handed out medals and certificates to the winners.
She handed out the exam papers.
2.distribute
a.to give things to a large number of people; to share something between a number of people
.distribute something The leaflets have been widely distributed.
The newspaper is distributed free.
to distribute fliers/pamphlets/questionnaires
Viruses are often distributed via email.
distribute something to somebody/something The organization distributed food to the earthquake victims.
distribute something among somebody/something The money was distributed among schools in the area.
distribute something between somebody/something The proceeds will be distributed between local charities.
b.to send goods to shops and businesses so that they can be sold
.Who distributes our products in the UK?
Their trademark jeans enjoyed immediate success and were soon distributed worldwide.
c.to spread something, or different parts of something, over an area
.be distributed + adv./prep. Make sure your weight is evenly distributed.
Cases of the disease are widely distributed through Europe.
phân bổ,phấn phối,phân phát
pack up=give up
1.(informal, especially British English) (of a machine) to stop working
The TV’s packed up again.
2.to put your possessions into a bag, etc. before leaving a place
Are you packing up already? It’s only 4 o’clock.
We arrived just as the musicians were packing up their instruments.
to pack up your belongings/bags
I think we might as well pack up and go home.
3.(British English, informal) to stop doing something, especially a job
SYNONYM give up
What made you pack up a good job like that?