Phrasal verbs

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get over
Have you gotten over your cold yet?
sākt mācīties
recover (from an illness, a surprise)
get on
1. He got on his bicycle and rode down the street. 2. Amy and I really get on well.
sākt mācīties
1. enter/sit on a form of transport (train, bus, bicycle, plane) 2. have a relationship with someone
get away with
I can´t believe you got away with cheating on that test.
sākt mācīties
escape punishment for a crime or bad
get up
He gets up at 6:00 a.m. every morning.
sākt mācīties
leave your bed
get in
They must have got in through the bathroom window.
sākt mācīties
enter
get through
We've got through all the sugar. Can you buy more?
sākt mācīties
use of finish the supply of something
get down
This rain is really getting me down.
sākt mācīties
depress, descend
get around
You can’t get around the fact that smoking kills.
sākt mācīties
avoid rules
get across
We tried to get our point across, but he just wouldn't listen.
sākt mācīties
meaning, explain
get off
sākt mācīties
opposite of get on
go over
You should go over your homework.
sākt mācīties
to review.
go off
My alarm clock went off at 7:00 a.m.
sākt mācīties
to make a loud noise
go on
What is going on in China right now?
sākt mācīties
happen
go out
1. The electricity went out last night. 2. Every weekend I go out with my friends.
sākt mācīties
1. stop working (machines) 2. to be a part of a social activity.
go under
sākt mācīties
fail (business)
go through
His application finally went througgh, and he got his visa.
sākt mācīties
experience / be formally approved
go away
Joanne isn't here. She went away for the weekend.
sākt mācīties
leave, disappear
go back
After travelling for a year, Paul went back to university.
sākt mācīties
start doing something again
go for
She couldn't decide whether to order coffee or tea. In the end, she went for coffee.
sākt mācīties
choose
look after
Kate is a nurse. She looks after patients in a hospital.
sākt mācīties
(somebody) to take care of somebody
look down on
Piers is very arrogant. He looks down on uneducated people.
sākt mācīties
(somebody) To have a low opinion of somebody
look for
I spent all day looking for my glasses.
sākt mācīties
(something) to try to find something
look into
Scientists are looking into ways of reducing pollution.
sākt mācīties
(something) To investigate something
look out
There's car coming. Look out.
sākt mācīties
to be careful
look over
The architect looks over the building plans with the engineer.
sākt mācīties
(something) to review something
look___up
If you don't know the word, look it up in a dictionary
sākt mācīties
(something) check info (to find something in a dictionary or reference book)
look up to
Jack looks up to his older brother.
sākt mācīties
(somebody) admire, to respect someone
look away
sākt mācīties
to turn your eyes away / ignore
look around
Do you want to have a look around town this afternoon?
sākt mācīties
browse (shop) = Visit a place and see what is there.
look upon/on... as
I have always looked upon/on my mother as a friend
sākt mācīties
have an opinion / Consider someone or something.
reach out
sākt mācīties
tender la mano

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