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Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs


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try to express

get at

continue doing

get on with

stop making an effort to achieve sth difficult

give in

stay at the same level as

keep up with

do something or deal with something very easily

sail through

explan, describe or arrange sth in a clear and detailed way

set out

consider

think over

require; need; demand

call for

cancel

call off

become brighter and better (for weather)

clear up

make a place difficult or impossible to enter, leave or communicate with

cut off

become less noisy, powerful or active

die down

repair, paint or improve

do up

accept sth and try to deal with it

face up to

make sb feel sad or lose hope

get (sb) down

suggest that sth is the result of

put down to

make something stop burning

put out

start and be likely to continue for a while (for rain, winter, an economic depression, etc.)

set in

represent

stand for

destroy or remove (for buildings, statues, etc.)

tear down

get rid of, discard

throw away

depend on sth happening

bank on

find sth or meet sb by chance

come across

tet sth, especially sth that is hard to get

come by

inherit

come intro

manage to survive (financially)

get through

five free of charge; reveal sth you are trying to ide

give away

use as a source of money

live on

examine (a place)

look round

write all the necessary information on a cheque, etc.

make out

provide sth dood, so that sth bad seems less important

make up for

save an amount o money for the future

put by

save mone little by little

save up (for)

happen again (for regular events)

come (a)round

rely on; trust

count on

fall asleep

drop off

prevent a sound from being heard by making a louder noise

drown out

believe that a trick or joke is true

fall for

have a good relationship (with)

get along (with)

be remebered for having done something

go down (as)