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UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE NUEVO LEÓN

FACULTAD DEN ENFERMERÍA

LICENCIADO EN ENFERMERÍA

UNIDAD LINARES

5TO SEMESTRE GPO 007

INGLES

PHRASAL VERBS LIST

ALUMNA FATIMA GUADALUPE CASTILLO

VALDEZ 1911678

Back up: support or defend someone

Break down: stop working, especially when referring to machines


Call around: contact multiple people

Calm down: relax after an energetic or irritated state

Call off: cancel

Check out: verify a person or thing (can sometimes be flirtatious


when used in reference to a person)

Clean up: be extremely successful in an endeavor, such as


business, sports, or gambling, stop questionable behavior, such as
consuming drugs or alcohol

Clean up: clean a general area

Cheer up: make someone happy, especially if they were previously


sad

Come around: change an opinion or see a new point of view

Come between: disturb a relationship

Come down on: attack or punish harshly

Come down with: become sick

Come out of: happen as a consequence of another event

Come up: become the topic of discussion or receive attention,


approach or come near, happen or occur, as with an event or
situation

Come up with: think of an idea, especially as the first person to do


so, or to produce a solution

Count on: rely or depend on 


Dive into: occupy oneself with something; to pore over quickly or
reach into quickly

Dress up: wear nice clothes or put forth in the best light

End up: eventually reach some conclusion or destination

Fall apart: break into pieces, suffer from mental or emotional


distress 

Fill up: fill something completely

Find out: discover or learn

Get across: communicate or explain something clearly

Get ahead: succeed or progress

Get around: travel from place to place

Get around to: do something eventually

Get away with: escape punishment or some other unpleasantness

Get along with: be friendly with 

Get at: attempt to prove or explain

Get away: escape or depart from

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