Make for
volume
British pronunciation/mˈeɪk fɔː/
American pronunciation/mˈeɪk fɔːɹ/

Definición y Significado de "make for"

to make for
[phrase form: make]
01

dirigirse hacia, moverse hacia

to move in the direction of something
to make for definition and meaning
example
Example
click on words
I saw the smoke and made for the nearest fire exit.
The hikers made for shelter as the storm approached.
The children made for the playground as soon as the school bell rang.
02

conducir a, resultar en

to lead to a particular outcome or situation
to make for definition and meaning
example
Example
click on words
A lack of trust makes for a shaky foundation in any relationship.
The company 's new marketing campaign made for a surge in sales.
Her decision to quit her job made for a lot of stress in her life.
LanGeek
Descargar la Aplicación
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store