English FCE
Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal Verbs
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Autres |
Crée / Actualisé | 17.02.2015 / 08.09.2019 |
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if sth grows on you, you start to like it more
grow on
disappoint
let down
give sb or sth the same name as sb or sth else
name after
hold; perform a show, play etc.
put on
try to attract people's attention and make them admire you
show off
look or behave like an older relative
take after
become successful or popular very fast
take off
become popular or fashionable
catch on
get rid of
do away with
create (plans, etc.)
draw up
put on fancy or unusual clothes
dress up
repeat or think about again in order to understand completely
go over
develop from; become too big for
grow out of
give something valuable to your children or grandchildren (usually when you die)
hand down
get/put into lines
line up
visit quickly or for a short time
pop in(to)
take sb on a tour of a place
show (a)round
remove (a piece of clothing)
take off
rip into pieces
tear up
put on (a piece of clothing) to see how it looks and whether it fits
try on
become old an unusable
wear out
decide not to do sth you agreed to to
back out
produce and start to sell a new product
bring out
stop operating (for companies)
close down
continue to the end of sth unpleasant or difficult
see through (to)
deal with
see to
start doing sth in a determined or enthusastic way
set to
start working on sth in order to achieve an aim
set out
start (a business, organisation, etc)
set up
decrease speed
slow down
increase speed
speed up
do sb's job for them while they are not available
stand in for
start to employ; accept (work or responibility)
take on
take control of (a business, etc)
take over
not accept (an offer, request, etc.)
turn down