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1 make off
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2 make off with
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3 make
s marca, tipus, model | fabricació, facturav fer, crear, fabricar, formar, causar, produir, efectuar | anar, dirigir-se | contribuirmake a mistake equivocar-semake a noise fer sorollmake fun of burlar-semake angry fer enfadarmake clear aclarirmake good complir, dur a terme, mantenir, justificarmake haste afanyar-semake known fer sabermake much of donar molta importància, apreciarmake the most of treure profitmake merry divertir-semake away anar-se'nmake away with emportar-se, suprimir, destruirmake for anar cap a, dirigir-semake into tranformar en, convertir enmake off marxar correntsmake out fer, escriure, comprendre, desxifrar, entreveure | estendre, omplir | creure, imaginar-semake over canviar, transformar, cedirmake up inventar | maquillar-se | muntar, constituir, composar, arreglar, compaginar, confeccionar | recuperar, compensar | fer les paus | embolicarmake up for suplir, compensar -
4 end
s fi, final, límit, extrem, cap, punta, cabota | burilla | conclusió, acabament | finalitat, objectiuv acabar, donar fi, terminar | morir, finarTo come to an end acabar-seTo make an end of acabar ambTo the end that a fi que, a fi i efecte queThe end justifies the means a bon fi, tot li es camí; el fi justifica els mitjansTo go off the deep end perdre els estrepsTo end off concloureTo end up acabar
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