Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PHRASAL VERBS
- CARRY
Anmerkungen:
- Carry out a task.
It´s not clear who carried out the attack
- OUT STH
Anmerkungen:
- Carry out a task.It´s not clear who carried out the attack
- STH AROUND
Anmerkungen:
- cargar con algo
I don´t want to carry this bag about with me all day
- STH
ABOUT
Anmerkungen:
- cargar con algo.
I don´t want to carry this bag about with me all day
- ON WITH SB
Anmerkungen:
- AFFAIR
In the film the main character was carrying on with her brother-in-law
- ON WITH STH
Anmerkungen:
- CONTINUE
Don´t warry about me, just carry on with what you were doing as I wasn´t here
- CARRY WTH
- CARRIED AWAY WITH STH
Anmerkungen:
- TO BE EXCITED AND ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT STH THAT YOU LOSE CONTROL OF YOUR FEELINGS
I got so carried away with shopping that I completely forgot the time
- KEEP
- OFF
Anmerkungen:
- MANTENERSE ALEJADO
He´s an alcoholic and it´s a daily struggle to keep off the bottle
- TAKE
- SB ON
- IN sth
Anmerkungen:
- .LOOK STH CAREFULLY NOTICING ALL THE DETAILS
He show the photo of his house but I was so tired that I really take it in
- APART
- OFF
- AWAY
- UP
Anmerkungen:
- START A NEW ACTIVITY/JOB
I has taken up stamp collection as a hobby
- BACK sth
Anmerkungen:
- 1.DEVOLVER
I´m going to take back these trousers to the shop
2.ADMITIR STH YOU SAID WAS WRONG
i shouldn´t have call you lazy - I take it back
- TO
Anmerkungen:
- START TO DO STH OFTEN
I has taken to going to the pool every day
- OUT
Anmerkungen:
- 1. SUBCRIBIRSE
I was taken out a year´s membership at he gym
2. EXTRACT
- SB OUT TO/FOR
Anmerkungen:
- INVITE TO GO OUT
First time, I took Vero out for a meal
- OVER
- UP WITH sth
Anmerkungen:
- VERY BUSY DOING STH
I´m so taken up with my job I don´t have free time
- UP ON
- APART sth
Anmerkungen:
- SEPARATE
It´s not a good idea tot ale it apart if you dont know how to ressamble it
- OUT sth OF sb
Anmerkungen:
- MAKES SB FEEL TIRED
The exercise takes it out of me, I´m so exhausted
- AWAY
Anmerkungen:
- 1. RESTAR
If you take 11 away from 33, you´re left with 22
2. LLEVARSE
A waiter come and took our plates away
3. REMOVE
That was disguting! I need a drink of water to take the taste awy
- DOWN
Anmerkungen:
- TOMAR NOTA
The policeman took down his name and address and told him not to leave town.
- RUN
- OVER STH
Anmerkungen:
- CONTIENE MUCHO LÍQUIDO
I turned the taps off because the bath was almost running over
- OVER SB
Anmerkungen:
- ATROPELLAR (PASIVA)
He was round over and I killed
- DOWN sb
Anmerkungen:
- RUN OVER (PASSIVE)
he was run down as he was crossing the road
- DOWN sth
Anmerkungen:
- 2. STH MAKES A MACHINE LOSSES POWER
It doesn´t work so well becasuse the batteries are running down
3. QUICK LOOK AT A LIST
It´s running down a list of candidates
- OFF
- COME
- ROUND
Anmerkungen:
- UP IN
Anmerkungen:
- INTRODUCE A NEW TOPIC IN A CONVERSATION
She came up in conversation
- OUT
- OFF
Anmerkungen:
- The handle has come off.
One of the bottom has come off
- ACROOS STH
Anmerkungen:
- ABOUT
Anmerkungen:
- HAPPEN
How did the damages come about?
The damages come about as a result of the hurricane
Dave's idea to start his own business came about after he lost his job.
- ALONG
Anmerkungen:
- ACCOMPANNY
We ´re going to the cinema tonight, if you want you can come along
- AWAY
Anmerkungen:
- 1. TO LEAVE
I had a call and I come away the meeting inmediately
2. MOVE FURTHER
Come away from that cliff edge; it may crumble
- TO
Anmerkungen:
- 1. REACH
I lost contact with my brother years ago, and the news of his death came to me in a letter from his solicitor.
2.. DETERIORATE (LLEGAR A)
Has our relationship really come to this: shouting at one another in the street?
- UP TO
Anmerkungen:
- REACH AS HIGH AS
Don't worry if you can't swim; the water will only come up to your knees
No matter what he did he wasn't able to come up to his father's expectations.
- GO
- BY
Anmerkungen:
- PASAR SIN PARAR
The life goes by.
Many years went by
- ON
Anmerkungen:
- OFF
- THROUGH
Anmerkungen:
- TO EXPERIENCE OR SUFFER STH UNPLEASANT
I never want to go through an experience
- WITH sth
Anmerkungen:
- 1 MATCH (CLOTHES)
That red tie doesn´t go with your suit
- AROUND sb
Anmerkungen:
- (FRIENDS)
What are you up to this weekend ? I might go round to see Vero later
- AT
Anmerkungen:
- DEVORAR
Chris was hungrily going at his food.
- ABOUT
Anmerkungen:
- IR DE UN LADO A OTRO
He goes about from place to place, taking casual jobs wherever he can get them.
- OVER sth
- DROP
- SB OFF
Anmerkungen:
- DEJAR A ALGUIEN CON EL COCHE
I picked him up at school and I dropped him off at home
- PUT
- FORWARD STH
Anmerkungen:
- PROPONER, SUGERIR COMO CANDIDATO
Can I put your name forward for the job?
- AWAY
- BACK
- ACROSS to sb
Anmerkungen:
- INTENTAR HACER ENTENDER
The idea of a balanced diet is difficult to put across to those know little about food meals
- UP WITH
- OFF sth
Anmerkungen:
- 1.POSTPONE
Could be posible to put the class off?
2.DISTRAER
The music is putting me off, I try to be concentrate
3. QUITAR LAS GANAS
He put me off going off to India
- DOWN sb
Anmerkungen:
- CRITIZE.
She´s always putting people down
- OUT sth
Anmerkungen:
- EXTINGUISH
Could you put your cigarette out?
- UP STH
Anmerkungen:
- LEVANTAR
I put up a fence so that people dindn´t walk in my garden
- MAKE
- UP FOR
- UP
- OUT
Anmerkungen:
- 1. to insinuate or suggest something
What exactly are you trying to make out with your comments today?
I'm trying to make out that you're not as innocent as you may seem.
2.to understand
Steven had such a thick accent that people struggled to make out what he said.
I'm sorry, but I really can't make out what you're trying to say.
- FOR
Anmerkungen:
- to set out for or travel somewhere
William hope to make for New York that week.
- OVER
Anmerkungen:
- 1. MAKE OVER sb/sth
MAKE sb/sth OVER
to renovate or improve something in an al
I want to make over these cushions.
Please let me make you over for your date tonight!
- CATCH
- ÙP
- DRAW
- UP
Anmerkungen:
- to draft a document
The lawyers will draw up the contract.
Please could you draw the contract up by tomorrow
- OFF
Anmerkungen:
- 1.DRENAR LIQUID
The doctor had to use a large needle to draw off the liquid in my swollen knee.
- INTO sb/sth
Anmerkungen:
- 1. (TRAIN) TREN LLEGA Y PARA EN LA ESTACIÓN
She looked eagerly along the platform as the train drew into.
2. HACER QUE ALGUIEN SE ENVUELVA EN UNA SITUACION DIFICIL.
I´m not going to draw into that kind of argument
- AWAY
Anmerkungen:
- to pull back from someone or something
Please don't draw away from me.
Cristina drew away slowly and left the room.
- TURN
- DOWN
Anmerkungen:
- 1. TURN SB DOWN =REFUSE
She turned we down, she didn´t want to come to my party
2. Turn the volume down please.
- ON
Anmerkungen:
- 1. SWITH ON
I want to watch the TV. Please, turn it on.
2. GET EXCITEMT TO SB
Good teachers are those who turn their students on subjects.
- UP
Anmerkungen:
- 1. Turn the volume up
2. Arrive
I throw a party and suddenly my parents turn up.
- IN
Anmerkungen:
- 1. GO TO BED
I´m tired, I´m turning in.
2. HAND IN= ENTREGAR
When you finish the exam , turn it in.
- OUT
Anmerkungen:
- 1. HAPPEN IN A PARTICULAR WAY OR TO 1.HAVE A PARTICULAR RESULT
My trip to London didn´t turn out as planned.
2 PEOPLE (EVENT, ACTIVITY) WATCH OR JOIN
Thousand of people turnned out to welcome the team
3. COMPANY PRODUCES.
American films studios turn out 100 films this year
- BACK
Anmerkungen:
- DAR MEDIA VUELTA
The mountain climber was exhausted, but he refused to turn back.
- OFF
Anmerkungen:
- 1. SWITH OFF
When you finish watching TV, please turn it off to save energy.
2. ALGO QUE QUITA LAS GANAS
Uff this smell is turning me off eating
- OVER
Anmerkungen:
- 1. FLIP OVER= DAR LA VUELTA
If you can't sleep turn over onto your other side and try again.
I like a little row, just 2 min and turn it over,
2. (BUSSINESS)
McDonarls earn a lot of money because it turns table over a lot of times
- AROUND
Anmerkungen:
- 1. GIRARSE
If you turn around, you'll see a beautiful sunset.
2. CHANGE
My sister has turned her life around.
- LOOK
- AT
- UP TO
- BREAK
- OUT
Anmerkungen:
- 2 prisoners broke out last week
- INTO
- DOWN
Anmerkungen:
- 1. ROMPER STH ELECTRONICS
The car broke down
2. Físical/mental collapse
I'm starting to break down for the stress
3. SEPARATE INTO PARTS
Break the bill down into 5
- UP
- OFF sth
Anmerkungen:
- END STH ABRUPTALY ( TEMPORALY OR PERMANENT)
Korea and USS broke off their talks
to separate a part from the whole
Please will you break me off a piece of pizza.
- IN
Anmerkungen:
- 1. BURGLAIR.
Sb broke in my house
2. MAKE STH COMFORTABLE
It took 2 days to break in these shoes
3.TRAINING
It takes 3 weeks to break in a new employee
- AWAY
Anmerkungen:
- SEPARATE
Croatia broke away from YUgoslavia in 1991
- BRING
- BACK
- ROUND
Anmerkungen:
- 1. DEVOLVER LA CONCIENCIA
The ligeguard tried to bring him round
2.PERSUADIR
After a long disccusion I bring her round my point view
- FORWARD
Anmerkungen:
- BRING FORWARD/TO PUT STH OF
ADELANTAR- can we bring the meeting forward?
- ON sth
Anmerkungen:
- CAUSAR. MAKE STH UMPLEASANT HAPPEN
The heart attack was brought on by stress
- sth ABOUT
Anmerkungen:
- CAUSAR, PROVOCAR TO MAKE STH HAPPEN
What has brought about this change?
His nervous breakdown was brought about by stress.He did a lot to bring changes about at school
- UP
- sth OUT
Anmerkungen:
- 1,LANZAR.
Ford has brought out a new solar car to the market.
2. EMERGE.
Havinng serious responsabilities bring out the best of you
3. TO HIGHLIED OR BEST COLOUR.
That´s new t-shirt brings out the green of your eyes.
4.PUBLISH.
When are you bring out the next edition of the book?
- ALONG
Anmerkungen:
- BRING SB/STH WITH YOU.
I´ll likely bring my girlfriend along to the party.
- OFF
Anmerkungen:
- SUCESS
She brought off a sucesful campaign for the election
- OVER sb/sth
Anmerkungen:
- BRING STH/SB TO HOUSE.
You´ll be at home, Why don´t you bring your friends over?
- THROW
- OUT
Anmerkungen:
- 1. THROW AWAY
2.to force someone to move out of somewhere
I was thrown out of my apartment for not paying my rent.
If you don't pay your rent this month, we're going to throw you out.
- UP
- AWAY
Anmerkungen:
- to discard something that you no longer need. Synonym: 'throw out' 'toss out'
I can't believe you're throwing your Jimmy Choos away!
Don't throw away your prom dress. You could wear it again.
- OFF
Anmerkungen:
- JUMP FROM A HIGH PLACE
He was threating to throw himself off the roof
2. GET OVER A ILLNESS
Has Elizabeth still not thrown off her cold?
I'm still trying to throw off my pneumonia.
- GET
- ACROSS
Anmerkungen:
- 1.COMUNICATE/UNDERSTOOD
He´s not good at getting his ideas to the class
2. CROSS RIVER/ROAD
How can we get across to the island?
- OVER
Anmerkungen:
- 1. RECOVER
I hope you get over you flu
You'll get over him
- UP TO
Anmerkungen:
- METERSE EN LÍOS
What have you kinds been getting up to?
- CARRIED AWAY WITH
- ABOUT
Anmerkungen:
- MOVERSE, DESPLAZARSE
Though 98 years old, my grandfather still gets about like he was half that age.
- BY
Anmerkungen:
- ON
(MONEY) +ON ( tener justo l dindero que se necesita)
I don´t know he gets by on so litle money
I can't get by on 3 euros per week
WITH
Tener lo justo para superar una situación, pero gustaria +
I can get by (with) Italian
- AROUND
Anmerkungen:
- 1. TO BE MOBILE, TO CHANGE THE LOCATION
She gets around in town in an old car
2. HAVE A LARGE RELATIONSHIP
My cousin gets around everyone knows him
3. BECAME GENERALLY KNOW
Bad news get around fast
4. AVOID DOING STH
She´s trying to get around in Sunday
5. GET AROUND TO= GO ON
After finisihing cleaning he got around to reading
- ALONG
Anmerkungen:
- 1.GET ON. I get along with my boss
2.FUNCTION INDEPENTLY. My fried gest along with my finantial support. Don´t leave I can´t get along without you
I really get along with rafa
- ARE/GET MIX UP IN sth
Anmerkungen:
- Estar envuelto en algo ilegal
- AT
Anmerkungen:
- 1. REACH CONCLUSION
What are we getting at th discussion?
2. IMPLY
What do you get at saying I´m kind?
3. (SB) HURT (FISICAL & EMOTIONAL)
You can get at him by harming his wife.
- AHEAD IN,
AHEAD OF SB
Anmerkungen:
- PONERSE A LA CABEZA (PROGRESO)
It is not easy to get ahead in the movie bussiness.
By doing extra homework, he soon got ahead of his classmates. She worked hard to get ahead.
- BACK
Anmerkungen:
- DEVOLVER
I took my watch to be repaired and I get it back on Tuesday.
- TO
Anmerkungen:
- LLEGAR A
John got to Cambridge at about five o'clock.
- OUT OF
Anmerkungen:
- SALIR
The children could not get out of the building because it was on fire.
- UP
Anmerkungen:
- 1. DRESS IN FANCY CLOTHES
She got herself up in a gold sequinned dress and heavy make-up.
- THROUGH
Anmerkungen:
- 1. SUPERAR, SEGUIR ADELANTE
The global recession has been tough on everyone, but we will get through it.
2.COMUNICATE CONTACT
I can't get through
- INTO
Anmerkungen:
- 1. Engancharse
I can't get into this book because the first chapter is so boring. I'm getting into Game of thrones
- ON
Anmerkungen:
- 1. I get on with Rafa
2. Get on the train, plane, boat
3. Get on board
- DOWN
Anmerkungen:
- OFF
Anmerkungen:
- 1. Get off the table
2. IN CRIMEN. NO PUNISHMENT. he got off very slightly
- AWAY
Anmerkungen:
- 1. GO ON VACATION. I got away to Benidormlast month
2. Holiday place. Hawaii is a nice getaway
- IN
Anmerkungen:
- Get in the car ( Sth like a container)
- CUT
- OFF
Anmerkungen:
- 1. STOP PROVIDE SUPPLIES (AID, ELECTRICITY)
The US threatned to cut off military aid. Water and electricity supplies have benn cut off
2. QUEDARSE AISLADO
All the roads where blocked by snowed so the chole village was cutt off
- OUT
Anmerkungen:
- 1. RECORTAR (PAPEL)
He cut out the paper
2. (COMER) STOP HEALTHY
I´ve cut out red meat
- IN