to help someone to become familiar with a new job or a new place where they will be living, working, or staying:
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Key something into itto put information into a computer, phone, or other machine using a keyboard or touchscreen :
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To set one back themto cost someone a large amount of money:
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Reads something into sthto believe that an action, remark, or situation has a particular importance or meaning, often when this is not true:
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To look after sthto take care of or be in charge of someone or something:
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To grind something into itto press something hard into something else using a twisting movement:
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To leave someone off themto stop, or to stop doing something:
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To hear something of youto receive news about someone:
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To get something down herto write something, especially something that someone has said:
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Hangs something on someoneto hold or continue holding onto something:
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Showing someone over themto lead someone around a place that they are visiting in a formal or official way, while telling them about it:
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To show me around sthto go with someone to all parts, or the main parts, of a place that they have not visited before, so that they can see what it is like or learn about it:
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Be engaged in theminvolved in something:
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To call sb outto criticize someone or ask them to explain their actions:
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Centers on themto have something as the main subject of discussion or interest:
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To close out themto complete something by doing the last thing that is needed or possible:
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To head it offto force someone or something to change direction:
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To marry her offto make certain that someone, especially a female member of your family, gets married, or that she marries the person you have chosen:
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To poop him outto stop working or operating:
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To come across sthIf an idea or emotion comes across in writing, film, music, or when someone is speaking, it is expressed clearly and people notice it: