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Which of the following phrases given in the passage means, "to accept somebody annoying"?
D) lock up
B) put up
C) pick up
with
A) turn over​

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Answered by abhijeet11486
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Answer:

Which of the following phrases given in the passage means, "to accept somebody annoying"? D) lock up B) put up C) pick up with A) turn over के लिए कोई परिणाम नहीं मिला

Answered by jenisha145
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The phrase B) put up with has the meaning "to accept somebody annoying".

Phrases are used in sentences to convey meanings and in a hidden way to make the sentence shorter. The meaning of the phrase in a sentence is replaced by the phrase.

  • In the above example, the phrases in the options are given. When we look at the meaning of the phrase 'to put up with' we see that it means to accept an unpleasant/non-welcoming situation or person.
  • Let's try and use the phrase in the sentence in relation to an annoying person- " I have to still put up with John's dramas while going to the school". When we use it in a non-welcoming situation it will be "I have to put up with the roads around my house."
  • In both the examples, the non-pleasant situation/person is accepted, and to replace this meaning we used the phrase 'to put up with'.
  • The meaning of the phrase A) turn over is to turn something, C) pick up with is to increase or improve at something, and D) lock-up is to lock something around us.

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