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Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal Verbs
give back – (Something stopped working well)--devolver algo que tomaste prestado
point out – ( to emphasize something by saying it )( to show who sb is or where something is)
señalar, destacar algo, hacer notar algo
get back – ( to return somewhere )( to have sth again after losing it )--regresar a un lugar,
GET ON WITH ( If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friends )
GET ALONG – llevarse bien con alguien, entenderse con alguien.
LOOK AFTER ( to care for or take responsibility for ) – cuidar o hacerse responsible de algo o
alguien
LOOK UP ( to search for a piece of information in a book or on the Internet ) – buscar o consultar
informacion
LOOK FOR ( to search for ) - buscar algo o alguien
LOOK FORWARD TO ( to feel excited about something that is going to happen ) – estar deseoso
de algo, tener ganas de algo
RING UP ( to call someone on the phone )--(llamar a alguien por teléfono) – llamar por telefono
MAKE UP ( to invent something – lie )( to become friends again after an argument )--- (inventar
algo – mentir) (Volver a ser amigos después de una discusión) – recuperar , compensar, inventor,
reponer
PASS AWAY ( to die, used to say this in a less direct way ) (morir, solía decir esto de una manera
menos directa) – morir o fallecer
THINK OVER ( to consider something for a period before making a decision ) ( considerar algo
por un período antes de tomar una decisión) – reflexionar
DEAL WITH ( to be concerned with ) (Estar preocupado por) – tartar, afrontar con algo o alguien,
asumir algo
GET AWAY WITH IT ( to do something you should not do, without being discovered ) (hacer algo
que no debes hacer, sin ser descubierto) – salirse con la suya
PUT ASIDE ( to stop allowing to affect you negatively ) (dejar de permitir que te afecte
negativamente) dejar de lado, reservar
STAY AWAY (to not go near or become involved with someone, to avoid something that will
have a bad effect on you) (no acercarse ni involucrarse con alguien, para evitar algo eso tendrá
un mal efecto en ti) – mantenerse al margen, ausentarse
HANG UP ( to end a phone conversation) (para finalizar una conversación telefónica) – colgar
BRING (SB) UP (to care for a child until they are an adult, often giving them particular beliefs:)
(cuidar a un niño hasta que sea adulto, a menudo dándoles creencias particulares :) – educar