... part in: to be involved in, to participate in (also: to be in on) o Martin was sick and could not take part in the meeting yesterday. o I didn't want to be in on their argument, so I remained ... until next weekend, okay? in a hurry: hurried, rushed (also: in a rush) o Alex seems in a hurry; he must be late for his train again. o She's always in a rush in the mor...
. LESSON 4 to take part in: to be involved in, to participate in (also: to be in on) o Martin was sick and could not take part in the meeting yesterday. o I. okay? in a hurry: hurried, rushed (also: in a rush) o Alex seems in a hurry; he must be late for his train again. o She's always in a rush in the morning
... fill (someone) in: to inform, to give background information to (also: to clue in) (S)
This idiom is often followed by the preposition on and a noun phrase containing the pertinent information. ... resolve a difficult financial obligation
• After years of struggling to get ahead, the young couple finally got out from under their debts.
• The ailing company, succeeding in obtaining the...