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Unit 1 Advanced Phrasal Verbs
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A Good Turn Of Phrase C2 - Advanced Practice in Phrasal Verbs and Prepositional Phrases [Express Publishing]
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Unit 1 Advanced Phrasal Verbs
apply to (sb/sth)
be relevant to sb/sth
at odds with
be very different to sth
bolt (sth) down
eat sth very quickly
bomb along
travel very fast
break away from (sth)
stop being part of sth
butt in
interrupt sb
cheer (sb) on
give sb loud encouragement
congregate around
gather round (sb/sth) in a large group
decide on (sth)
make up one’s mind about sth
dispose of (sth)
throw sth away
face up to (sth)
accept sth (e.g. an unpleasant truth)
fall out with
quarrel with sb (e.g. a former friend)
fit (sb/sth) in
find time in one’s schedule to see/meet sb
gain on (sb/sth)
get nearer to sb/sth one is chasing
get down to (sth)
start concentrating on sth
get in
arrive
in the interests of
for the sake of sb/sth
let (sb/sth) down
1) lower sth/sb;
2) cause sb to be disappointed
let (sb/sth) in
allow/enable sb/sth to enter
let (sb/sth) off
1) excuse sb from punishment/duty;
2) allow sb to leave a vehicle;
3) cause sth (e.g. firework) to explode
let (sb/sth) out
1) allow sb/sth to leave a room/building;
2) make sth (usu. clothing) wider;
3) offer sth (e.g. house) for rent/hire
let up
stop, become less in intensity/force
on the run from (sb)
try to avoid being captured by sb
set (sth)aside
1) keep sth for a future purpose;
2) discontinue sth for a period of time
set off
begin a journey
set (sth) off
1) cause sth (e.g. series of events) to start;
2) cause sth (e.g. bomb) to explode
set (sth) out
arrange or display sth
set out for
leave one
place to go to another
set out on
leave at the start of a journey
set out to
intend to do sth
set (sth) up
start sth (e.g. organization)
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