Phrasal verbs
Phrasal verbs
Phrasal verbs
Kartei Details
Karten | 36 |
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Sprache | English |
Kategorie | Englisch |
Stufe | Mittelschule |
Erstellt / Aktualisiert | 10.08.2014 / 03.01.2023 |
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bring up
a) to educate and look after children until they are independent, to raise
b) to mention, to suggest, point out a problem, an idea, an issue
burnd out
to feel or get absolutely exhausted, extremely tired
call for
a) to demand, to require, to need
b) call for somebody, to go to meet, to fetch, to collect
call off
to cancel, meetings, strikes, appointments, business deal
call up
a) a telephone, to ring up
b) to be called up, to be drafted, to do the military service
call on someone
go and visit
care about
to worry about, to be concerned about somebody or something
care for
a) to look after, to take care of
b) be keen on, have affection for, to like
carry on
continue, not to stop
carry out
to follow or realize a plan, execute an order
catch up with
a) to close a gap, in a race f.e.
b) to do work you have missed, when you are behind schedule
check in
to register luggage at the airport before boarding
to register at a hotel before you get the room
check out
to pay your hotel bills and leave
ckeck up
to get a medical examination
check up on
find out information about somebody to make sure he's telling the truth about himself
apply for
a job, a place at university = send in an application for a job...
ask after
to inquire, to get information about someone, their health, to find out how they are getting on
back out of
to flinch, to wriggle out, to withdraw from
back up
a) to support, giver moral support
b) to move backwards ( with vehicles)
be away
to be absent, have gone away for some time
be in
to be at home
be down
to feel depressed
Be about to (do something)
to be going to do something
be off
a) to start out on a journey
b) (for food or drinks) when something has turned bad, sour etc..
be over
to come to an end, to finish (a lesson, a film, a concert, a play, a party, holidays...)
beat up
to knock someone down by hitting and kicking him
blow out
to put out, to extinguish
blow up
a) to destroy with explosives
b) to fill with air, to make bigger (photos, photocopies)
c) to explode because of anger
break down
a) to crack, to fall into pieces/ stop functioning, to collapse, subdivide figures
b) fall into a depression
break in
a) to interrupt
b) to do with burglaries
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