Phrasal Verbs
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
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Sprache | English |
Kategorie | Englisch |
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take after someone
resemble a family member I take after my mother. We are both impatient.
take something back
return an item I have to take our new TV back because it doesn't work.
take off
start to fly My plane takes off in five minutes.
take something off
remove something (usually clothing) Take off your socks and shoes and come in the lake!
think back
remember (often + to, sometimes + on) When I think back on my youth, I wish I had studied harder.
throw something away
dispose of We threw our old furniture away when we won the lottery.
turn something down
decrease the volume or strength (heat, light etc) Please turn the TV down while the guests are here.
turn something down
refuse I turned the job down because I don't want to move.
turn something off
stop the energy flow, switch off Your mother wants you to turn the TV off and come for dinner.
try something on
sample clothing I'm going to try these jeans on, but I don't think they will fit.
try something out
test I am going to try this new brand of detergent out.
wake up
stop sleeping. We have to wake up early for work on Monday.
warm up
prepare body for exercise I always warm up by doing sit-ups before I go for a run.
work out
exercise - I work out at the gym three times a week.
work out
be successful - Our plan worked out fine.
ask someone out
invite on a date.
ask around
ask many people the same question
add up to something
equal - Your purchases add up to $205.32.
back someone up
support
blow up
explode
break down
stop functioning (vehicle, machine)
break in
force entry to a building
break into something
enter forcibly - The firemen had to break into the room to rescue the children.
break something in
wear something a few times so that it doesn't look/feel new
break up
end a relationship
break out
escape - The prisoners broke out of jail when the guards weren't looking.
bring someone down
make unhappy
bring someone up
raise a child - My grandparents brought me up after my parents died.
bring something up
start talking about a subject
call around
phone many different places/people
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