#️⃣#Issue /ˈɪʃuː, ˈɪsjuː $ ˈɪʃuː/ #noun
💢issue of
🔹the January issue of Newsweek
💢the current / latest issue
🔹Have you seen the latest issue?
💢take issue with somebody / something ➡️ to disagree or argue with someone about something:
🔹It is difficult to take issue with his analysis.
💢take issue with somebody over something
🔹I must take issue with you over what you said yesterday.
💢make an issue (out) of something ➡️ to argue about something, especially in a way that annoys other people because they do not think it is important:
🔹I was upset by Eleanor’s remarks, but didn’t make an issue of it.
💢have issues (with somebody / something) #informal
🅰️to have problems dealing with something because of something that happened in the past:
🔹There’s a self-help group for people who have issues with money.
🅱️if you have issues with someone or something, you do not agree with or approve of them:
🔹I have a few issues with Marc.
💢at issue #formal ➡️ the problem or subject at issue is the most important part of what you are discussing or considering:
🔹At issue here is the extent to which exam results reflect a student’s ability.
💢ACT OF GIVING SOMETHING [singular] ➡️ the act of officially giving people something to use:
🔹the issue of identity cards to all non-residents
💢SET OF THINGS FOR SALE [countable] ➡️ a new set of something such as shares or stamps, made available for people to buy:
🔹We launched the share issue on March 1.
🔹a new issue of bonds
💢die without issue #old_use ➡️ to die without having any children
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💢issue of
🔹the January issue of Newsweek
💢the current / latest issue
🔹Have you seen the latest issue?
💢take issue with somebody / something ➡️ to disagree or argue with someone about something:
🔹It is difficult to take issue with his analysis.
💢take issue with somebody over something
🔹I must take issue with you over what you said yesterday.
💢make an issue (out) of something ➡️ to argue about something, especially in a way that annoys other people because they do not think it is important:
🔹I was upset by Eleanor’s remarks, but didn’t make an issue of it.
💢have issues (with somebody / something) #informal
🅰️to have problems dealing with something because of something that happened in the past:
🔹There’s a self-help group for people who have issues with money.
🅱️if you have issues with someone or something, you do not agree with or approve of them:
🔹I have a few issues with Marc.
💢at issue #formal ➡️ the problem or subject at issue is the most important part of what you are discussing or considering:
🔹At issue here is the extent to which exam results reflect a student’s ability.
💢ACT OF GIVING SOMETHING [singular] ➡️ the act of officially giving people something to use:
🔹the issue of identity cards to all non-residents
💢SET OF THINGS FOR SALE [countable] ➡️ a new set of something such as shares or stamps, made available for people to buy:
🔹We launched the share issue on March 1.
🔹a new issue of bonds
💢die without issue #old_use ➡️ to die without having any children
#Vocabulary
#Essential_English_words
@PMPerfect1