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run out (of sth)
quedarme sin algo
agotarse
We have run out of milk for tomorrow's breakfast
get rid of (+sb /sth)
dehacerse de algo
Discounts are a good way to get rid of unsold items.
look forward to
anhelar
tener ganas de
I'm really looking forward to my holiday.

I look forward to seeing you again soon.
look after
cuidar
The nanny looks after our children while we work.
figure out
averiguar
determinar
resolver
I figured out the meaning of the word thanks to the context.
carry out
llevar a cabo
cumplir
The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her.
run into (sb/sth)
chocar
tropezarse con ( alguien) (algo)
Graham ran into someone he used to know at school the other day.
take off
quitarse (una prenda)

o despegar
I took off my coat because the room was hot.
set out
1. salir de viaje

2. presentar
1.I packed my suitcase and set out on a journey.

2.The manager set out his plans for the coming year.
come across
encontrarse
give up
abandonar
I always tell my daughter to never give up on her dreams.
turn out
resultar
The truth turned out to be stranger than we had expected.
take over
asumir
hacerse cargo
The new manager will take over your responsibilities.
catch up
ponerse al día
I will catch up with my work after my trip.

He was off school for a while and is finding it hard to catch up.
carry on
continuar
I carried on trying despite the difficulties.