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Make as if act as if one were about to do something(¡¦(ÇÒ °Í)ó·³ ±¼´Ù): He makes as if he were rich.
Make away with steal something and take it away with you(ÈÉÃÄ ´Þ¾Æ³ª´Ù): Thieves made away with a computer and two televisions.
Make believe act as if something is true although one knows that it is not, pretend((¡¦ÀÎ) ü[ô]ÇÏ´Ù): the children made believe they were doctors
Make bets in a burning house be engaged in futile activity while serious problems around them are getting worse(½É°¢ÇÑ ¹®Á¦·Î »óȲÀÌ ¾ÇȵǴµ¥µµ ¾µµ¥¾ø´Â ÁþÀ» ÇÏ´Ù): Don't make bets in a burning house!
Make book on make or accept bets on something(³»±â¿¡ ÀÀÇÏ´Ù): The gamblers were planning to make book on the coming election.