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Набор слов на английском языке на тему "Топ 100 фразовых глаголов"

back away
отступать
/bæk əˈweɪ/ • Verb
The World Bank is backing away from big infrastructure projects.
back away
be back
возвращаться
/biː bæk/ • Verb
My father was back home in 1995.
be back
be off
покидать
/biː ɒf/ • Verb
I prefer to be off when there is a repair in my apartment.
be off
be out
отсутствовать
/biː aʊt/ • Verb
I'm sorry, Mr. Jensen is out at the moment. Could I take a message?
be out
be over
быть старше
/biː ˈəʊvə/ • Verb
You have to be over 18 to legally buy alcohol in the UK.
be over
be up to
быть в состоянии
/biː ʌp tuː/ • Verb
He's not up to the job.
be up to
blow out
спуститься
/bləʊ aʊt/ • Verb
On our trip to Colorado, one of the car tires blew out when it hit a large hole in the road.
blow out
blow up
взрываться
/bləʊ ʌp/ • Verb
The car blew up as soon as it hit the wall.
blow up
break down
ломаться
/breɪk daʊn/ • Verb
Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road.
break down
call back
перезванивать
/kɔːl bæk/ • Verb
I'm waiting for someone to call me back with a price.
call back
calm down
успокаивать
/kɑːm daʊn/ • Verb
She sat down and took a few deep breaths to calm herself down.
calm down
carry on
продолжать
/ˈkæri ɒn/ • Verb
Her daughter intends to carry on her mother’s research.
carry on
carry out
осуществлять
/ˈkæri aʊt/ • Verb
I wish he could afford to carry out his plan.
carry out
carry over
переносить
/ˈkæri ˈəʊvə/ • Verb
My friend carried over complicated heart operation.
carry over
clean up
приводить в порядок
/kliːn ʌp/ • Verb
I’m going to clean up in here this afternoon.
clean up
come across
давать
/kʌm əˈkrɒs/ • Verb
She has come across with some details.
come across
come along
выздоравливать
/kʌm əˈlɒŋ/ • Verb
The doctor says Mother is coming along nicely now.
come along
come from
быть результатом
/kʌm frɒm/ • Verb
I feel awful. That comes from eating too many sweets.
come from
come in
поступать
/kʌm ɪn/ • Verb
News is just coming in about the explosion.
come in
come off
отваливаться
/kʌm ɒf/ • Verb
A button had come off my coat.
come off
come on
продвигаться
/kʌm ɒn/ • Verb
How's your new novel coming on?
come on
come over
почувствовать себя
/kʌm ˈəʊvə/ • Verb
She came over dizzy, when she looked downwards.
come over
count on
рассчитывать на
/kaʊnt ɒn/ • Verb
I knew I could count on you to be on time.
count on
cut off
отрезать
/kʌt ɒf/ • Verb
Many of the town's roads were cut off when the river overflowed.
cut off
end up
оказаться (в конце концов)
/ɛnd ʌp/ • Verb
If you go on like this you'll end up in prison.
end up
figure out
выяснить
/ˈfɪgə aʊt/ • Verb
Our team has to figure out what strategy to use to win this race.
figure out
find out
выяснять
/faɪnd aʊt/ • Verb
It makes you want to watch the next episode to find out what's going to happen.
find out
get around
путешествовать
/gɛt əˈraʊnd/ • Verb
If we hired a car, we'd be able to get around and see more.
get around
get back
возвращаться
/gɛt bæk/ • Verb
We got back from our vacation last week.
get back
get down
спускаться
/gɛt daʊn/ • Verb
He got down on one knee and asked her to marry him.
get down
get on
ладить
/gɛt ɒn/ • Verb
I think you two would get on well.
get on
get out
вытаскивать
/gɛt aʊt/ • Verb
Mike got a splinter of glass out of Jenny’s toe.
get out
get over
оправиться
/gɛt ˈəʊvə/ • Verb
It took me a very long time to get over the shock of her death.
get over
get up
вставать
/gɛt ʌp/ • Verb
He never gets up before nine.
get up
give up
сдаваться
/gɪv ʌp/ • Verb
After a week on the run he gave himself up to the police.
give up
go away
уходить
/gəʊ əˈweɪ/ • Verb
If he’s bothering you, tell him to go away.
go away
go in
входить
/gəʊ ɪn/ • Verb
This house looks horrible, I don't want to go in.
go in
go on
продолжать
/gəʊ ɒn/ • Verb
We went on working until well past midnight.
go on
go out
выходить из моды
/gəʊ aʊt/ • Verb
Classic jewellery like this will never go out of fashion.
go out
go through
просматривать
/gəʊ θruː/ • Verb
Someone had broken into the office and gone through all the drawers.
go through
go up
подниматься
/gəʊ ʌp/ • Verb
A flag goes up to indicate that the runners are ready.
go up
grow up
вырастать
/grəʊ ʌp/ • Verb
I grew up in Britain.
grow up
hang up
прекратить телефонный разговор
/hæŋ ʌp/ • Verb
I said goodbye and hung up.
hang up
hold out
протягивать
/həʊld aʊt/ • Verb
He held out his hand to congratulate her on the new position.
hold out
hold up
задерживать
/həʊld ʌp/ • Verb
A big accident held up traffic on the highway for several hours.
hold up
keep up
поддерживать
/kiːp ʌp/ • Verb
If we can keep up this speed, we should arrive there in about two hours.
keep up
let out
выпускать
/lɛt aʊt/ • Verb
I'll have to let this dress out a bit before the wedding next week.
let out
lie down
ложиться
/laɪ daʊn/ • Verb
I was very tired, so I lay down and soon fell asleep.
lie down
look forward to
ожидать
/lʊk ˈfɔːwəd/ • Verb
In the army, he will look forward to hearing from his girlfriend.
look forward to
look out
заботиться
/lʊk aʊt/ • Verb
We all look out for each other in the family.
look out
look over
просматривать
/lʊk ˈəʊvə/ • Verb
He could have looked over the papers in less than ten minutes.
look over
move in
въезжать
/muːv ɪn/ • Verb
When I first moved in I painted everything magnolia.
move in
move on
идти дальше
/muːv ɒn/ • Verb
Let's move on to the business of the meeting.
move on
pull on
натягивать
/pʊl ɒn/ • Verb
Pull on a hat, it's freezing outside.
pull on
pull up
останавливаться
/pʊl ʌp/ • Verb
The driver pulled the bus up only just in time to avoid hitting the child.
pull up
put away
убирать
/pʊt əˈweɪ/ • Verb
He put the notebook away and stood up.
put away
put down
класть
/pʊt daʊn/ • Verb
Emma put her bag down on the chair and went upstairs.
put down
put in
класть
/pʊt ɪn/ • Verb
He put a rock in a pile.
put in
put on
надевать
/pʊt ɒn/ • Verb
He put his coat on hurriedly and ran out of the house.
put on
put up
поднимать
/pʊt ʌp/ • Verb
Put your hand up if you need more paper.
put up
run away
убегать
/rʌn əˈweɪ/ • Verb
Don't try to run away from a dangerous animal because it is faster than you.
run away
run into
сталкиваться
/rʌn ˈɪntuː/ • Verb
The project ran into numerous financial difficulties.
run into
run off
сбегать
/rʌn ɒf/ • Verb
Their dad ran off when they were little.
run off
set down
высаживать
/sɛt daʊn/ • Verb
He set down his mother near the mall and drove to work.
set down
settle down
обосновываться
/ˈsɛtl daʊn/ • Verb
Have you settled down in your new house yet?
settle down
show up
появляться
/ʃəʊ ʌp/ • Verb
It was getting late when my friend finally showed up.
show up
shut down
закрываться
/ʃʌt daʊn/ • Verb
The factory may shut down if supplies cease.
shut down
shut up
заставить замолчать
/ʃʌt ʌp/ • Verb
Tell him it's his own fault; that should shut him up.
shut up
sit down
садиться
/sɪt daʊn/ • Verb
Why don't you sit yourself down beside me and talk to me?
sit down
sit up
садиться
/sɪt ʌp/ • Verb
How many times do I have to tell you to sit up straight?
sit up
spread out
рассеиваться
/sprɛd aʊt/ • Verb
The fog spread out toward evening.
spread out
stand by
быть наготове
/stænd baɪ/ • Verb
I need you to stand by and answer the phone when my broker calls.
stand by
stand up
вставать
/stænd ʌp/ • Verb
I get dizzy if I stand up too quickly.
stand up
switch on
включать
/swɪʧ ɒn/ • Verb
We heard the news as soon as we switched on the car radio.
switch on
take away
забирать
/teɪk əˈweɪ/ • Verb
Here's ​your ​pen. I took it away by ​mistake.
take away
take back
возвращать
/teɪk bæk/ • Verb
You have to take back those jeans to the store, they are too expensive!
take back
take off
взлетать
/teɪk ɒf/ • Verb
We eventually took off at 11 o'clock and arrived in Venice at 1.30.
take off
take on
нанимать
/teɪk ɒn/ • Verb
That factory is taking a lot of new employees on for its new production line.
take on
take out
вынимать
/teɪk aʊt/ • Verb
The officer started to take her notebook out.
take out
turn into
превращаться в
/tɜːn ˈɪntuː/ • Verb
Her dream holiday turned into a nightmare.
turn into
turn out
производить
/tɜːn aʊt/ • Verb
The factory turns out around 250 guitars a year.
turn out
turn over
переворачивать
/tɜːn ˈəʊvə/ • Verb
I wasn't really reading, just turning over the pages.
turn over
walk in
входить
/wɔːk ɪn/ • Verb
She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here.
walk in
walk over
разгромить
/wɔːk ˈəʊvə/ • Verb
The local team walked over their old rivals for the championship.
walk over
work up
доводить до состояния
/wɜːk ʌp/ • Phrase
You've worked yourself up over just meeting a girl for a drink?
work up

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