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Vocabulary flashcards based on lecture notes about phrasal verbs.
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Carry on
To continue doing something.
Send off
To make a player leave a game (football, etc.).
Take up
To start doing a new activity.
Turn down
To lower the volume of something.
Turn up
To increase the volume of something.
Cross out
To draw a line through something written.
Point out
To tell someone important information.
Rip up
To tear something into small pieces.
Rub out
To remove writing or marks with an eraser.
Turn over
To turn something to see the other side.
Get in (to)
To enter a car or building.
Get off
To leave a bus, train, or plane.
Get on (to)
To board a bus, train, or plane.
Set off
To begin a journey.
Take off
To leave the ground and begin to fly.
Fall out (with)
To have an argument and stop being friendly.
Get on (with)
To have a good relationship with someone.
Get out with
To be the boyfriend or girlfriend of someone.
Let down
To disappoint someone.
Split up
To end a relationship.
Add up
To find the total of something.
Give away
To donate or give something for free.
Save up (for)
To keep money for a future purpose.
Take back
To return something to a store or to admit a wrong.
Take down
To write something down or remove something from a high place.
Come across
To find something by chance.
Pull off
To break by pulling
Come out
To be published or become known.
Cut off
To disconnect (phone, electricity, etc.).
Hang up
To end a phone call.
Log off
To exit from internet, website.
Log on (to)
To access a computer system.
Break in (to)
To enter illegally or by force.
Get away with
To avoid punishment.
Move in
To begin living in a new home.
Call off
To cancel something.
Give back
To return something to its owner.
Take over
To take control of something (business).
Get over
To recover from something.
Go off
To no longer be fresh.
Do up
To fasten or renovate.
Fill up
To make something full.
Have on
To wear (a piece of clothing).
Leave out
To not include.
Blow up
To explode.
Clear up
To tidy or improve.
Put up
To hang or raise something.
Speak up
To speak louder.
Keep out
To prevent from entering.
Hang on
Wait
Run out of
To not have any left
Share out
To divide something and give parts to others.
Sort out
To solve a problem.
Watch out
To be careful or alert.
Work out
To do physical exercise or find a solution.