English, Phrasal verbs
Destination B2
Destination B2
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Language | Deutsch |
Category | English |
Level | Vocational School |
Created / Updated | 13.04.2014 / 23.10.2020 |
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find the solution to a problem, etc.
work out
Scientists are trying to work out ways to reduce pollution from aircraft.
start discussing a subject
bring up
I don't think we need to bring up that now.
start to be broadcast
come on
The programme comes on at half past six.
be published
come out
Her latest beststeller came out last month.
add information in the spaces on a document
fill in
I had to fill in so many forms. It took me hours!
turn and look at the pages of a magazine, etc quickly
flick through
I flicked through the magazines in the dentist's waiting room.
deal with sth in detail
go into
The documentary didn't really go into why the rainforests are being cut down.
give things to people in a group
hand out
There was a guy in the street handing out free tickets to that new quiz show.
try to find information in a book or list, etc
look up
Could you look up her number in the phone book?
pretend that someting is true; see, hear or understand sb or sth with difficulty
make out
He made out that he'd worked in children's TV, but in fact he's never been near a TV studio!
invent an explanation, excuse, etc; create a story, poem, etc.
make up
You made that story up, didn't you?
suggest
put forward
I'd like everyone here to put forward as many suggestions as possible.
recognise that sth is not true and not be tricked by it.
see through
I can see through your lies!
be easy to see because of being deifferent
stand out
She stands out as one of the finest contemporary British novelists around at the moment.
turn a page so that the other side is towards you
turn over
Please do not turn over your examination papers until you are instructed to do so.
reach the same point / level as
catch up with
John's up ahead so Greg is pedalling fast to catch up with him.
register at a hotel or an airport
check in
Dad fetched the luggage while Mum checked in at the hotel.
leave a hotel; investigate
check out
We would like to remind all guests that they must check out before midday.
let someone get out of a vehicle
drop off
I asked the taxi driver to drop me off outside the train station.
fall asleep
drop off
return from a place
get back
We're going on holiday tomorrow, but we'll call you when we get back.
go on holiday
go away
I think the neighbours have gone away for the weekend.
stay at the same point / level as
keep up with
I don't think a horse can ever keep up with a car.
go in the direction of
make for
If it starts to rain, make for a nearby cave to wait for it to pass.
stop in a vehicle to give someone a lift
pick up
Every Saturday night mmy dad picks us up outside the cinema.
stop by the side of the road in a car
pull in
Please pull in and stop so that I can buy something to drink.
hit with a car
run over
Stop the car! I thin we've run over a dog.
go to a train station, etc, to see someone leave
see off
start a journey
set out/off
We can set out towards the mountains at dawn.
leave the ground
take off
The most exciting moment is when the plane takes off.
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