To clear out ➡ tidy up; move out and don’t leave anything behind; empty completely, clean up To step down ➡ to resign; to descend To break out ➡ to bring out, to escape To fall off ➡ to diminish in size or value To come along ➡ to accompany To turn on ➡ to …
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]]>To clear out
tidy up; move out and don’t leave anything behind; empty completely, clean up
To step down
to resign; to descend
To break out
to bring out, to escape
To fall off
to diminish in size or value
To come along
to accompany
To turn on
to switch on
To set off
to leave; to begin a journey or trip
To take on
to employ
To come across
to bump into, to encounter, to run across, to run into
To rule out
to exclude
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]]>To get through ➡ to overcome To take after ➡ to resemble in appearance or habit To call for ➡ to request, to call someone To back up ➡ to provide support, To run up ➡ to raise To cope with ➡ to handle, to get over, to deal with To deal with ➡ to …
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]]>To get through
to overcome
To take after
to resemble in appearance or habit
To call for
to request, to call someone
To back up
to provide support,
To run up
to raise
To cope with
to handle, to get over, to deal with
To deal with
to overcome
To take off
to leave, to become successful, to depart
To put on
tro wear
To come into
to obtain from someone after their death, to inherit
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]]>To take up ➡ to begin doing on a regular basis To hold up ➡ to wait or delay To bring up ➡ to mention, to raise children To turn into ➡ to change into To break off ➡ to end abruptly To put off ➡ to delay, to postpone To call off ➡ to …
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]]>To take up
to begin doing on a regular basis
To hold up
to wait or delay
To bring up
to mention, to raise children
To turn into
to change into
To break off
to end abruptly
To put off
to delay, to postpone
To call off
to cancel
To give up
to quit, to admit defeat
To look into
to investigate
To settle down
to establish a settled lifestyle, and especially to marry
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]]>PHRASAL VERBS To keep on > to continue doing sth. To account for > to explain or give a reason for sth. To get rid of > to be/ become free of sb./sth. or to remove sb./sth. To cut down on > to reduce …
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]]>To keep on > to continue doing sth.
To account for > to explain or give a reason for sth.
To get rid of > to be/ become free of sb./sth. or to remove sb./sth.
To cut down on > to reduce the quantity or amount of sth. ; to do sth. less often
To keep up with > to move at the same speed as sb.
To look up to > to respect or admire sb.
To look down on > to think that you are better than sb. / sth.
To set up > to start, to establish a business
To make up > to form, to put powder
To make up for > to do sth. that corrects a bad situation
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