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AfterFor

Df. To take care of someone


or something.
Ex. Maciel is looking after her Df. To search for someone or something.
Nephew while her brother is abroad.
Ex. She is looking for her keys in
her purse.

Into Df. To try to discover the facts


about something such as a problem
or a crime.
Ex. The police are looking into the
Throug
Df. To read quickly something.
Ex. Cristopher is looking through a
situation. book.

Up
Df. To search a word in a dictionary/ Forward
Df. To anticipate something
a phone number in a directory
Ex. Rosmary is looking forward to

to
Ex. Can you look up glazier`s
for her birthday.
number, please?
Down
Df. 2) To lose control of feeling.
Ex. Lizbeth broke down in her work
yesterday.
Df. 1) To stop working something.
Ex. My car broke down yesterday

Into Df. To enter by force.


Ex. The burgar broke into/ in Michael’s
house two days ago

Df. To end a relationship.


Ex. Robert broke up with his girlfriend
on month ago
U
p
Df. 1) To mention a subject.
Ex. Janet brought up about animal in
extinct.

Df. 1) To raise a child.


Ex. Jones have brought up his brother
because his parents died.

Forw Df. To introduce/present an argument


or proposal for consideration.

ar
Ex. Alex brought Forward a proposal
about a salary increase.

Df. 1) To introduce a law or a rule.


Ex. The teacher brought In about use of
I
phone during the class

Df. To take somebody to a police station


for questioning .
Ex. The police brought in the suspect.
Phrasa
l
Verbs
Awa
Df. To escape from danger.

Away
Ex. Sue and John Got away from the

y
fire.

Df. To avoid punishment.


Ex. Lan always Get away with when

with
she steal cookies.

B Df. 1) To manage.
Ex. Nick Get by with litter money this

On /
week.

Df. 1) To star or continue doing


something.
Ex. Loke Get on watch Tv.

Ov
Df. To recover from an illness/injury.
Ex. Janet Get over form an illness.

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