understand/accept an idea - The hardest part was getting their heads around doing a 900-mile journey. , have direct experience (of something) - When he came face to face with conditions there, Shackleton began to doubt he'd ever reach the Pole., say the wrong thing - He's always putting his foot in it. He just doesn't know when to keep his mouth shut., get on with each other - My father and I don't see eye to eye. Perhaps our relationship will improve when I leave home., attract your attention - Something in the distance caught my eye. , pay attention to - I must keep an eye on the time. I don't want to be late., look serious - It was really difficult to keep a straight face: he looked so silly., change your mind - I'm beginning to get cold feet about the whole idea., feel unable to - I can't face going to work. I feel terrible., say no to something - You need to put your foot down. Don't agree to working late every evening.,

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