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Ask for (phrasal verb) /æsk fɔːr/ (He asked for help from his teacher)
🔸to request or demand something → yêu cầu
Back up (phrasal verb) /bæk ʌp/ (My parents always back me up)
🔸to support or help someone → ủng hộ
Break down (phrasal verb) /breɪk daʊn/ (The car broke down on the way)
🔸to stop working (for machines); to collapse emotionally → hỏng (máy)
Break in (phrasal verb) /breɪk ɪn/ (Thieves broke in last night)
🔸to enter a building illegally → đột nhập
Break into (phrasal verb) /breɪk ˈɪn.tuː/ (She broke into the room)
🔸to force entry or suddenly start doing something → xông vào
Break out (phrasal verb) /breɪk aʊt/ (A fire broke out in the market)
bùng nổ dịch bệnh/chiến tranh
Break up (phrasal verb) /breɪk ʌp/ (They broke up after two years)
🔸to end a relationship → chia tay
Bring about (phrasal verb) /brɪŋ əˈbaʊt/ (We must bring about changes)
🔸to cause something to happen → mang lại
Bring up (phrasal verb) /brɪŋ ʌp/ (She was brought up in London)
🔸to raise a child or mention a topic → nuôi nấng
Call off (phrasal verb) /kɔːl ɒf/ (The match was called off due to rain)
🔸to cancel something → hủy bỏ
Call on (phrasal verb) /kɔːl ɒn/ (The teacher called on students to answer)
🔸to visit or ask someone to do something → ghé thăm
Call up (phrasal verb) /kɔːl ʌp/ (He called up his friend yesterday)
🔸to phone someone → gọi điện
Carry on (phrasal verb) /ˈkæri ɒn/ (Please carry on with your work)
🔸to continue doing something → tiếp tục
Carry out (phrasal verb) /ˈkæri aʊt/ (They carried out an experiment)
🔸to perform or conduct something → tiến hành
Catch up (with) (phrasal verb) /kætʃ ʌp wɪð/ (I ran fast to catch up with my friends)
🔸to reach the same level or speed → bắt kịp
Check in (phrasal verb) /tʃek ɪn/ (We checked in at the hotel)
🔸to register upon arrival → làm thủ tục (khách sạn
Check out (phrasal verb) /tʃek aʊt/ (Let’s check out this new book)
🔸to pay and leave; to examine → trả phòng
Come across (phrasal verb) /kʌm əˈkrɒs/ (I came across an old photo)
🔸to find something by chance → tình cờ gặp
Come back (phrasal verb) /kʌm bæk/ (She's just come back from London)
🔸to return → trở lại
Come down with (phrasal verb) /kʌm daʊn wɪð/ (He's come down with the flu)
🔸to become ill → bị (ốm)
Come out (phrasal verb) /kʌm aʊt/ (The movie came out last week)
🔸to be released or published → xuất hiện
Come up with (phrasal verb) /kʌm ʌp wɪð/ (She came up with a new idea)
🔸to think of or suggest something → nghĩ ra
Count on (phrasal verb) /kaʊnt ɒn/ (You can count on me)
🔸to rely or depend on someone → tin tưởng
Cut down on (phrasal verb) /kʌt daʊn ɒn/ (We must cut down on plastic use)
🔸to reduce the amount of something → cắt giảm
Cut off (phrasal verb) /kʌt ɒf/ (The electricity was cut off)
🔸to stop the supply of something → cắt (điện
Deal with (phrasal verb) /diːl wɪð/ (He had to deal with many problems)
🔸to handle or solve something → giải quyết
Depend on (phrasal verb) /dɪˈpend ɒn/ (Children depend on their parents)
🔸to rely on someone or something → phụ thuộc vào
Do away with (phrasal verb) /duː əˈweɪ wɪð/ (We should do away with bad habits)
🔸to get rid of something → loại bỏ
Do over (phrasal verb) /duː ˈəʊ.vər/ (You must do the test over)
🔸to do something again → làm lại
Do up (phrasal verb) /duː ʌp/ (Please do up your coat)
🔸to fasten or decorate → cài
Dress up (phrasal verb) /dres ʌp/ (She loves to dress up at parties)
🔸to wear fancy clothes → ăn diện
Drop by (phrasal verb) /drɒp baɪ/ (I’ll drop by your house later)
🔸to visit briefly → ghé qua
Drop out (phrasal verb) /drɒp aʊt/ (He dropped out of school at 15)
🔸to leave school or a course before finishing → bỏ học
Fall apart (phrasal verb) /fɔːl əˈpɑːt/ (The chair fell apart)
🔸to break into pieces → tan vỡ
Fall behind (phrasal verb) /fɔːl bɪˈhaɪnd/ (She fell behind in her studies)
🔸to be slower or late → chậm trễ
Fall off (phrasal verb) /fɔːl ɒf/ (Sales fell off last month)
🔸to decrease → giảm sút
Fall out (phrasal verb) /fɔːl aʊt/ (She fell out with her best friend)
🔸to argue and stop being friendly → cãi nhau
Fill in (phrasal verb) /fɪl ɪn/ (Please fill in this form)
🔸to complete information → điền vào
Fill out (phrasal verb) /fɪl aʊt/ (She filled out the application)
🔸to complete a document → hoàn thành (form)
Fill up (phrasal verb) /fɪl ʌp/ (He filled up the tank with fuel)
🔸to make full → đổ đầy
Find out (phrasal verb) /faɪnd aʊt/ (I just found out the truth)
🔸to discover information → phát hiện
Get along (with) (phrasal verb) /ɡet əˈlɒŋ wɪð/ (She gets along with her classmates)
🔸to have a good relationship → hòa hợp
Get away (with) (phrasal verb) /ɡet əˈweɪ wɪð/ (He got away with cheating)
🔸to escape punishment → thoát tội
Get back (phrasal verb) /ɡet bæk/ (We’ll get back home soon)
🔸to return → quay lại
Get in (phrasal verb) /ɡet ɪn/ (He got in the car quickly)
🔸to enter a place → vào (xe)
Get off (phrasal verb) /ɡet ɒf/ (We got off at the next station)
🔸to leave a vehicle such as a bus or train → xuống xe
Get on (with) (phrasal verb) /ɡet ɒn wɪð/ (She got on the bus / with her sister)
🔸to board; to have a good relationship → lên xe
Get out (of) (phrasal verb) /ɡet aʊt ɒv/ (He tried to get out of trouble)
🔸to escape or avoid → thoát khỏi
Get over (phrasal verb) /ɡet ˈəʊ.vər/ (She finally got over her illness)
🔸to recover from something → vượt qua
Get rid of (phrasal verb) /ɡet rɪd ɒv/ (We must get rid of old clothes)
🔸to remove or eliminate → loại bỏ
Get through (to) (phrasal verb) /ɡet θruː/ (I couldn’t get through to him)
🔸to contact successfully or finish something → liên lạc
Give away (phrasal verb) /ɡɪv əˈweɪ/ (They gave away old books)
🔸to donate or reveal → cho
Give back (phrasal verb) /ɡɪv bæk/ (Please give back my pen)
🔸to return something → trả lại
Give in (phrasal verb) /ɡɪv ɪn/ (She finally gave in to pressure)
🔸to surrender or yield → nhượng bộ
Give off (phrasal verb) /ɡɪv ɒf/ (Flowers give off a sweet smell)
🔸to emit (light, smell, etc.) → tỏa ra, phát ra
Give up (phrasal verb) /ɡɪv ʌp/ (He gave up smoking)
🔸to stop doing something → từ bỏ
Go ahead (phrasal verb) /ɡəʊ əˈhed/ (They decided to go ahead with the plan)
🔸to continue or proceed → tiếp tục
Go away (phrasal verb) /ɡəʊ əˈweɪ/ (She told him to go away)
🔸to leave → đi khỏi
Go on (phrasal verb) /ɡəʊ ɒn/ (The show must go on)
🔸to continue or happen → tiếp tục
Go out (phrasal verb) /ɡəʊ aʊt/ (The lights went out suddenly)
🔸to go for entertainment; to stop burning → đi chơi
Go over (phrasal verb) /ɡəʊ ˈəʊ.vər/ (Let’s go over the lesson)
🔸to review → ôn lại
Go through (phrasal verb) /ɡəʊ θruː/ (She went through many hardships)
🔸to experience or endure → trải qua
Grow up (phrasal verb) /ɡrəʊ ʌp/ (He grew up in Da Nang)
🔸to become an adult → lớn lên
Hand in (phrasal verb) /hænd ɪn/ (Students must hand in homework)
🔸to submit → nộp
Hand out (phrasal verb) /hænd aʊt/ (The teacher handed out papers)
🔸to distribute → phát
Hang on (phrasal verb) /hæŋ ɒn/ (Please hang on a minute)
🔸to wait or hold tightly → chờ máy
Hang out (phrasal verb) /hæŋ aʊt/ (We love to hang out together)
🔸to spend time relaxing → đi chơi
Hang up (phrasal verb) /hæŋ ʌp/ (He hung up the phone)
🔸to end a phone call → cúp máy
Hold on (phrasal verb) /həʊld ɒn/ (Hold on a second please)
đợi
Hold up (phrasal verb) /həʊld ʌp/ (The traffic was held up)
🔸to delay or rob → trì hoãn
Keep on (phrasal verb) /kiːp ɒn/ (She kept on working late)
🔸to continue doing something → tiếp tục
Keep up (with) (phrasal verb) /kiːp ʌp wɪð/ (Try to keep up with your class)
🔸to stay at the same level → theo kịp
Knock down (phrasal verb) /nɒk daʊn/ (The old house was knocked down)
🔸to demolish → phá hủy
Leave out (phrasal verb) /liːv aʊt/ (He left out an important detail)
🔸to omit or exclude → bỏ sót
Let down (phrasal verb) /let daʊn/ (She felt let down by her friends)
🔸to disappoint → làm thất vọng
Look after (phrasal verb) /lʊk ˈɑːf.tər/ (She looks after her baby brother)
🔸to take care of → chăm sóc
Look back (on) (phrasal verb) /lʊk bæk ɒn/ (She looked back on her childhood)
🔸to reflect on the past → hồi tưởng
Look for (phrasal verb) /lʊk fɔːr/ (I’m looking for my keys)
🔸to search for → tìm kiếm
Look forward to (phrasal verb) /lʊk ˈfɔː.wəd tuː/ (I look forward to meeting you)
🔸to anticipate with pleasure → mong đợi
Look into (phrasal verb) /lʊk ˈɪn.tuː/ (The police will look into the case)
🔸to investigate → điều tra
Look out (for) (phrasal verb) /lʊk aʊt fɔːr/ (Look out for cars when crossing)
🔸to be careful or watchful → coi chừng
Look up (phrasal verb) /lʊk ʌp/ (You can look up this word)
🔸to search for information; improve → tra cứu
Make out (phrasal verb) /meɪk aʊt/ (I couldn’t make out what he said)
🔸to understand or recognize → nhận ra
Make up (phrasal verb) /meɪk ʌp/ (She made up a story)
🔸to invent or apply cosmetics → bịa chuyện
Make up for (phrasal verb) /meɪk ʌp fɔːr/ (He tried to make up for his mistake)
🔸to compensate → đền bù
Pass away (phrasal verb) /pɑːs əˈweɪ/ (Her grandfather passed away)
🔸to die → qua đời
Pass out (phrasal verb) /pɑːs aʊt/ (She passed out after the race)
🔸to faint or distribute → ngất xỉu
Pick out (phrasal verb) /pɪk aʊt/ (She picked out a red dress)
🔸to choose or select → chọn lựa
Pick up (phrasal verb) /pɪk ʌp/ (I’ll pick you up at 7)
🔸to lift or collect someone → nhặt lên
Point out (phrasal verb) /pɔɪnt aʊt/ (He pointed out my mistake)
🔸to indicate → chỉ ra
Put away (phrasal verb) /pʊt əˈweɪ/ (Please put away your toys)
🔸to store or tidy → cất đi
Put off (phrasal verb) /pʊt ɒf/ (The meeting was put off)
🔸to postpone → trì hoãn
Put on (phrasal verb) /pʊt ɒn/ (She put on a red dress)
🔸to wear or gain weight → mặc
Put out (phrasal verb) /pʊt aʊt/ (They put out the fire)
🔸to extinguish → dập tắt
Put up with (phrasal verb) /pʊt ʌp wɪð/ (She can’t put up with his behavior)
🔸to tolerate → chịu đựng
Run after (phrasal verb) /rʌn ˈɑːf.tər/ (The dog ran after the cat)
🔸to chase → đuổi theo
Run away (phrasal verb) /rʌn əˈweɪ/ (He ran away from home)
🔸to escape → bỏ chạy
Run into (phrasal verb) /rʌn ˈɪn.tuː/ (I ran into an old friend)
🔸to meet unexpectedly → tình cờ gặp
Run out (of) (phrasal verb) /rʌn aʊt ɒv/ (We ran out of milk)
🔸to have no more left → cạn kiệt