I could just make out a tall, pale, shadowy figure tramping through the undergrowth. [VERB PREP. noun]
我只依稀看见一个高个的模糊身影穿过了矮树丛。
She thought she heard a name. She couldn't make it out, though. [VERB noun PREP.]
她觉着听到了一个名字,却又没听清。
I heard the voices, but couldn't make out what they were saying. [VERB PREP. wh]
我听到有声音,却听不清他们在说些什么。
They were trying to make out that I'd actually done it. [VERB PREP. that]
他们正在努力证明我真的干过这件事。
I don't think it was as glorious as everybody made it out to be. [V n P to-inf]
我觉得这件事并非像大家说的那么了不起。
He's more business-minded than he makes himself out to be. [V n P to-inf]
相对于他给人的印象,他其实更有生意头脑。
He was never half as bad as his teachers made out. [VERB PREP.]
他的表现远不像老师说的那么糟。
If you would like to send a donation, you can make a cheque out to Feed the Children. [VERB noun PREP. + to]
您如果有捐款的意愿,可以填写一张支票寄给救助儿童基金会。
All cheques should be made out to 'EF International Language Schools'. [V n P to n]
所有支票的收款人都应是“英孚国际语言学校”。
I'm going to make out a receipt for you. [VERB PREP. noun]
我开一张收据给你。
See also: make
See also: make out
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