milausa 100 phrasal verbs Flashcards

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~해 달라고 하다, 요청하다(2)

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ask for / request

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지지를 중단/철회하다(3)

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back away from / pull / withdraw support

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근거자료를 제시하다/지원하다(2)

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back up/support

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break down 뜻(3)

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1.stop working/get out of order
2.분해하다(as in a chemical reaction)
3.divide into parts for ease of understanding

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불러오다/초래하다(3)

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bring about / cause / lead to

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(아이를) 키우다(3) - 그 중 구동사의 다른 뜻

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bring up - 대화의 주제를 제시하다 / raise / rear

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내가 나중에 전화 줄게(2)

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I’ll (call you back/return the call) later

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취소하다(2) +differences in register

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call off / cancel(a tad more formal)

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따라잡다 If you miss a lot of classes, it’s very difficult to __________. + 2 more uses

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catch up / to spend time finding out what has been happening while you have been away or during the time you have not seen someone / be caught up in something: to be or get involved in something, especially something bad

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to make sure that something is actually true, correct, or acceptable: I made a phone call to ________ his address. + 2 more uses + meaning of related phrase with “in”

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check out / to look at someone or something because they are interesting or attractive(Hey check this out!) / library,store,hotel / check in luggage,at hotel

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우연히 발견하거나 만나다(2) + 2 more uses

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come across,encounter / be easy for people to understand / Your point really came across at the meeting. / [ Subject come across AS adj. ]seem to have particular qualities He comes across as a very intelligent man. /

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released/published 2 phrasal verbs+another meaning of one of them

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be out/come out / if something you say comes out in a particular way, that is how it sounds or how it is understood That didn’t come out the way I meant it to.

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reduce (amount) (2)

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cut back (on) / cut down (on)

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to separate something by cutting it away from the main part + 4 more uses

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cut off / to stop the supply of something such as electricity, gas, water etc “The gas’s been cut off.” / to suddenly not be able to hear someone that you were speaking to on the telephone “We just got cut off.” / to stop having a friendly relationship with someone “He just cut her off.” / to interrupt someone and stop them from finishing what they were saying “Emma cut him off mid-sentence. / BONUS: also used in the same meaning as cut in(끼어들기) when driving

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to live or do something without a particular thing

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do without

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깔끔하게 입다 + 1 more uses

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to wear formal OR unusual clothes, or to put special clothes on someone “He went to the party dressed up as a ghost.”“It’s a small informal party – you don’t have to dress up.”

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(차로 데려가서) 내려 주다 + 1 more uses

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drop somebody off / to fall asleep “She kept dropping off at her desk.”

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싸우다 (4) other than bicker (over)

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fall out(also means you’re in bad terms with that person as a result) / argue / have a fight(used with people close to you) / ‘quarrel

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_______(complete) a form/document (2)

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fill in / fill out

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be friendly with=in a friendly terms with + 1 more use

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get along “They seem to get along with each other.” / to deal with a job or situation or to make progress “How’s Sam getting along at university?”

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escape

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get away “The thieves got away FROM the police WITH jewellery worth over £50,000.” “I like to get away FROM London at the weekend.” (instransitive)”We’re hoping to get away to Scotland in the holidays.”

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manage to cover living expenses (2) + 1 more uses of the shorter one

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get by / make ends meet / to manage to deal with a difficult situation, using whatever money, equipment etc you have “get by with some Japanese / 2 MB of memory”

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keep in contact = keep _____ +3 other verbs which gets along with the expression in the blank?

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in touch / stay / be “Are you two still in touch?” / get(=START contacting)

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overcome(but used with a slightly different structure)

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donate; give without charging + 1 more use
give away / to show where someone is or what they are doing or thinking when they are trying to keep this a secret "My mom gave me away to Mrs Johnson."
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제출하다 (3)
submit / turn in / hand in
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surrender; succumb; submit
give in
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give out 3 uses
give out light = emit light / give out some leaflets = hand out some leaflets / My arms 've given out = My arms won't move(because of exhaustion).
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to start to do something, especially after planning it or asking permission to do it
go ahead "They’ve decided to go ahead with the building plans/the music festival".
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review / examine
go over
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mingle (2) + 2 use of the longer one
hang out / get together / start dating / get his life together(=be in control of his life)
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wait / delay (sometimes used interchangeably) + 3 more uses of the former
hold on / hold up "be held up in traffic" / used when you have just noticed, heard, or remembered something interesting or wrong "Hold on a minute!" / used to ask someone on the telephone to wait until the person they want to talk to is available "Can you hold on? I’ll try to find her." / "Hold on tight!"
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to continue doing something, or to do something many times
keep on "The treadmill is the hardest, but I keep on." "Whether you're headed for the farmer's market, the beach, or the grocery store, this bag is the gift that keeps on giving."(the gift that keeps on giving = a thing or situation which has benefits that are lasting over a long period of time)
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keep up 2 uses
continue "Keep up the good work!" / "It's difficult to keep up with him."
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care for (2)
look after, take care of
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investigate
look into
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make out 3 uses besides ...
1) make something out: to be just able to see or hear something "He could just make out a dark shape moving towards him." 2) to understand something/someone, especially the reason why something has happened/someone behaves in a particular way "I can’t make him out at all." 3) to say that something is true when it is not "The media made everything out."
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to develop in your life, and change your relationships, interests, activities etc to leave your present job, class, or activity and start doing another one
move on "I’ve moved on since high school, and now I don’t have much in common with some of my old friends."
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pick up 5 uses aside from to lift
1) pick somebody ↔ up to let someone get into your car, boat etc and take them somewhere 2) to learn something by watching or listening to other people 3) if a machine picks up a sound, movement, or signal, it is able to notice it or receive it "The sensors pick up faint vibrations in the earth." 4) "we can pick up where we left off." 5) if a situation picks up, it improves "Her social life was picking up at last."
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delay (4)
put off / hold off / defer / postpone
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endure (5)
put up with / take / stand / bear / tolerate
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to start to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation + 1 use
run into "He ran into criticism" / to meet someone by chance "Guess who I ran into in town today!"
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trigger +1 use
set off to make something start happening, especially when you do not intend to do so "set off a recession / an alarm / a bomb" / to start to go somewhere "Jerry and I set off on foot for the beach."
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set out 2 uses
to start a journey "Kate set out for San Diego." / "They set out with the aim of becoming the number one team in the league."
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stand up other than be on one's feet
to remain sound and intact under stress, attack, or close scrutiny "The memoirs stand up well to cross-checking with other records." stand somebody up: informal to not meet someone who you have arranged to meet
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talk over
discuss "Talk it over with your GP."
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discard (2)
throw away, get rid of
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turn around(2)
if a situation, game etc turns around, or if someone turns it around, it changes and starts to develop in the way you want/ to complete the process of making a product or providing a service "We can turn around 500 units by next week."
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turn down (2)
to turn the switch on a machine such as an oven, radio etc so that it produces less heat, sound etc / refust, reject
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turn up (2)
to turn a switch on a machine such as an oven, radio etc so that it produces more heat, sound etc to arrive at a place, especially in a way that is unexpected "You can’t just turn up and expect a meal."
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rise (as in in the morning) (2) + 1 more use of one of them
get up "Get me up at seven, would you?" also means to stand up / wake up