Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs List

Carry On

  • /ˈkæri ɒn/
  • To continue doing something.
  • Example: He carried on working despite the noise.
  • Tiếp tục làm gì đó.

Send Off

  • /send ɒf/
  • To send someone away, especially to another place.
  • Example: They sent him off to boarding school.
  • Gửi đi, tiễn đi.

Take Up

  • /teɪk ʌp/
  • To start doing a new activity.
  • Example: She took up painting as a hobby.
  • Bắt đầu một sở thích, thói quen mới.

Turn Down

  • /tɜːn daʊn/
  • To refuse or reject something or someone.
  • Example: He turned down the job offer.
  • Từ chối.

Turn Up

  • /tɜːn ʌp/
  • To arrive or appear unexpectedly.
  • Example: She turned up late to the meeting.
  • Xuất hiện, đến nơi.

Cross Out

  • /krɒs aʊt/
  • To draw a line through something written.
  • Example: Please cross out the incorrect word.
  • Gạch bỏ.

Point Out

  • /pɔɪnt aʊt/
  • To direct attention to something.
  • Example: She pointed out the mistake on the form.
  • Chỉ ra.

Rip Up

  • /rɪp ʌp/
  • To tear something into small pieces.
  • Example: He ripped up the old photos.
  • Xé nhỏ.

Rub Out

  • /rʌb aʊt/
  • To remove writing or marks with an eraser.
  • Example: Rub out the pencil marks.
  • Tẩy, xóa.

Turn Over

  • /tɜːn ˈəʊvə(r)/
  • To turn something to see the other side.
  • Example: She turned over the page.
  • Lật qua.

Get In (to)

  • /ɡet ɪn/
  • To enter a car or building.
  • Example: He got into the car quickly.
  • Vào trong (xe, nhà…).

Get Off

  • /ɡet ɒf/
  • To leave a bus, train, or plane.
  • Example: We got off at the wrong stop.
  • Xuống (xe buýt, tàu…).

Get On (to)

  • /ɡet ɒn/
  • To board a bus, train, or plane.
  • Example: She got on the train to London.
  • Lên (xe buýt, tàu…).

Set Off

  • /set ɒf/
  • To begin a journey.
  • Example: We set off early in the morning.
  • Khởi hành.

Take Off

  • /teɪk ɒf/
  • To leave the ground and begin to fly.
  • Example: The plane took off on time.
  • Cất cánh.

Bring Up

  • /brɪŋ ʌp/
  • To mention or introduce a topic.
  • Example: She brought up the issue at the meeting.
  • Đề cập đến.

Fall Out (with)

  • /fɔːl aʊt/
  • To have an argument and stop being friendly.
  • Example: They fell out over money.
  • Cãi nhau, nghỉ chơi.

Get On (with)

  • /ɡet ɒn/
  • To have a good relationship with someone.
  • Example: I get on well with my colleagues.
  • Hòa thuận với ai.

Get Out With

  • /ɡet aʊt wɪð/
  • To go on a date or socialize with someone.
  • Example: He got out with his friends last night.
  • Ra ngoài cùng ai.

Grow Up

  • /ɡrəʊ ʌp/
  • To become an adult.
  • Example: He grew up in a small town.
  • Trưởng thành.

Let Down

  • /let daʊn/
  • To disappoint someone.
  • Example: She felt let down by her friends.
  • Làm ai thất vọng.

Split Up

  • /splɪt ʌp/
  • To end a relationship.
  • Example: They split up after five years.
  • Chia tay.

Add Up

  • /æd ʌp/
  • To make sense or be logical.
  • Example: His story doesn't add up.
  • Hợp lý.

Give Away

  • /ɡɪv əˈweɪ/
  • To donate or give something for free.
  • Example: She gave away all her old clothes.
  • Cho đi.

Save Up (for)

  • /seɪv ʌp/
  • To keep money for a future purpose.
  • Example: He is saving up for a new car.
  • Tiết kiệm tiền (cho mục đích nào đó).

Take Back

  • /teɪk bæk/
  • To return something to a store or to admit a wrong.
  • Example: I took back the jacket because it was too small.
  • Trả lại, rút lại (lời nói).

Take Down

  • /teɪk daʊn/
  • To write something down or remove something from a high place.
  • Example: Please take down the notes.
  • Ghi lại, gỡ xuống.

Break Down

  • /breɪk daʊn/
  • To stop working (for machines), or to become very emotional.
  • Example: My car broke down on the highway.
  • Hỏng hóc, suy sụp.

Come Across

  • /kʌm əˈkrɒs/
  • To find something by chance.
  • Example: I came across an old diary.
  • Tình cờ gặp/thấy.

Pull Off

  • /pʊl ɒf/
  • To succeed in doing something difficult.
  • Example: They pulled off a big victory.
  • Thành công (trong việc khó).

Come Out

  • /kʌm aʊt/
  • To be published or become known.
  • Example: The new book comes out next week.
  • Xuất bản, tiết lộ.

Cut Off

  • /kʌt ɒf/
  • To stop the supply of something or isolate.
  • Example: They cut off the electricity.
  • Cắt đứt, ngắt.

Hang Up

  • /hæŋ ʌp/
  • To end a phone call.
  • Example: He hung up before I could reply.
  • Cúp máy.

Log Off

  • /lɒɡ ɒf/
  • To exit from a computer system.
  • Example: Don't forget to log off when you leave.
  • Đăng xuất.

Log On (to)

  • /lɒɡ ɒn/
  • To access a computer system.
  • Example: She logged on to check her email.
  • Đăng nhập.

Print Out

  • /prɪnt aʊt/
  • To produce a hard copy from a printer.
  • Example: I printed out the document.
  • In ra giấy.

Break In (to)

  • /breɪk ɪn/
  • To enter illegally or by force.
  • Example: Someone broke into our house.
  • Đột nhập.

Get Away With

  • /ɡet əˈweɪ wɪð/
  • To avoid punishment.
  • Example: He got away with cheating.
  • Thoát tội.

Move In

  • /muːv ɪn/
  • To begin living in a new home.
  • Example: We moved in last week.
  • Chuyển vào ở.

Put Away

  • /pʊt əˈweɪ/
  • To put something in its proper place.
  • Example: Put away your toys.
  • Cất đi.

Call Off

  • /kɔːl ɒf/
  • To cancel something.
  • Example: The match was called off due to rain.
  • Hủy bỏ.

Give Back

  • /ɡɪv bæk/
  • To return something to its owner.
  • Example: Please give back the book.
  • Trả lại.

Take Over

  • /teɪk ˈəʊvə(r)/
  • To gain control of something.
  • Example: She took over the project.
  • Tiếp quản.

Get Over

  • /ɡet ˈəʊvə(r)/
  • To recover from something.
  • Example: He got over the flu quickly.
  • Vượt qua.

Go Off

  • /ɡəʊ ɒf/
  • To explode or to stop working (for devices).
  • Example: The alarm went off.
  • Nổ, reo (chuông).

Put On

  • /pʊt ɒn/
  • To wear clothes.
  • Example: She put on her jacket.
  • Mặc vào.

Do Up

  • /duː ʌp/
  • To fasten or renovate.
  • Example: Do up your shoes.
  • Cài, sửa sang.

Fill Up

  • /fɪl ʌp/
  • To make something full.
  • Example: She filled up the tank.
  • Đổ đầy.

Have On

  • /hæv ɒn/
  • To wear.
  • Example: He had a blue shirt on.
  • Mặc (trên người).

Leave Out

  • /liːv aʊt/
  • To not include.
  • Example: She left out an important detail.
  • Bỏ sót.

Blow Up

  • /bləʊ ʌp/
  • To explode.
  • Example: The bomb blew up.
  • Nổ tung.

Clear Up

  • /klɪə ʌp/
  • To tidy or improve.
  • Example: Clear up the mess.
  • Dọn dẹp, cải thiện.

Build Up

  • /bɪld ʌp/
  • To increase or develop gradually.
  • Example: He built up his strength.
  • Tích lũy, xây dựng.

Go Out

  • /ɡəʊ aʊt/
  • To leave home for social activities.
  • Example: They went out for dinner.
  • Ra ngoài.

Put Up

  • /pʊt ʌp/
  • To hang or raise something.
  • Example: They put up a new sign.
  • Dựng lên.

Hang Out

  • /hæŋ aʊt/
  • To spend time relaxing.
  • Example: They hang out at the mall.
  • Đi chơi.

Speak Up

  • /spiːk ʌp/
  • To speak louder.
  • Example: Please speak up, I can’t hear you.
  • Nói to lên.

Put Back

  • /pʊt bæk/
  • To return something to its original place.
  • Example: Put the book back on the shelf.
  • Đặt lại chỗ cũ.

Share Out

  • /ʃeə(r) aʊt/
  • To divide something and give parts to others.
  • Example: They shared out the prize.
  • Chia phần.

Sort Out

  • /sɔːt aʊt/
  • To organize or solve a problem.
  • Example: She sorted out the mess.
  • Sắp xếp, giải quyết.

Watch Out

  • /wɒtʃ aʊt/
  • To be careful or alert.
  • Example: Watch out for the car!
  • Cẩn thận!

Work Out

  • /wɜːk aʊt/
  • To do physical exercise or find a solution.
  • Example: I work out at the gym every day.
  • Tập thể dục, tìm ra cách.