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Phrasal Verbs

Dictionary
Break Down. (descomponer) Blow up. (explotar)

Example: Example:
My television break down The TNT blew up

Back down. (echarse para atrás) Close up (Acercarse)


Example: Example:
She never back down His face closed up angrily

Get in touch (estar en contacto) Get back (volver, recuperar)


Example:
Example:
We can get in touch for
Give me a call when you get back
more information

Go out (que algo se apague, salir) Hurry up (darse prisa)


Example:
Please, close the door Example:
as you go out Hurry up, or we’ll miss the bus!

Look for (buscar) Put on (ponerse o vestir una


prenda)
Example:

I still haven’t found Example:


what I’m looking for If it’s winter, put on a thick pullover

By Adolfo Emmanuel Platón Rosas; 3° 4, Turno Matutino


Phrasal Verbs
Dictionary
Run away (from): Alejarse, Work out: Hacer ejercicio,
entrenar. progresar.
escapar.

Example:
Example:
We’re going to the gym to work out
You can’t run away from me

Get on – Subir Take in – Engañar.


Example: Example: Don’t be taken in


hey got on the train. by her apparent shyness.

Look someone up – Visitar.


Go after – Perseguir.
Example:

If you’re passing through Example:


Athens, look me up. She is going after a great job.

Come after – Seguir a alguien. Turn down – Rechazar.


Example: Example:
A dog came after me when I Another company offered me a job
started running. but I turned them down.

Make out – Ver o entender. Set out – Preparar.


Example: Example:
I couldn’t quite make out what the I’ve set out the refreshments in the
notice said. hall.

By Adolfo Emmanuel Platón Rosas; 3° 4, Turno Matutino

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