Business Phrasal Verbs Flashcards
Make sure data is BACKED ____ regularly
BACKED UP
(make a second copy)
Our division ACCOUNTs ______ 30% of the business.
ACCOUNTs FOR
(is responsible for, forms)
The company has BRANCHed _______ into new lines of business,
BRANCH OUT
(offer new services, expand your activity)
Let’s BREAK ____ the results into different categories
BREAK DOWN
(divide into smaller pieces)
The growth is starting to LEVEL ______
LEVEL OFF
(become steady, level out)
I’m FILLING ___ FOR John while he’s sick
FILL IN FOR sb
(cover for sb)
They decided to BREAK ___ the company into several groups
BREAK UP
(divide)
Levels of exports are still HOLDing _____ (staying strong)
HOLD UP
(endure, stay strong)
We forgot to FACTOR ____ the labour costs
FACTOR IN
(include in the calculation)
This model is CATHing _____ among Chinese consumers (becoming popular)
CATCH ON
(become popular)
The company LAID _____ 100 workers
LAY OFF
(dismiss)
The company LAID OFF 100 workers
DISPOSE ____ hazardous materials properly
DISPOSE OF
(get rid of)
Our plans FELL _______ (failed)
FALL THROUGH
(fail)
CARRY _____ some research
CARRY OUT
(perform a task)
The firm will GO _____ unless business improves (become bankrupt)
GO UNDER
(become bankrupt)
The company has to CLEAN _____ its image
CLEAN UP
(make clean, restore order)
Can you DRAW ___ the new contract?
DRAW UP
(prepare a document)
The company has CLOSED ______
CLOSE DOWN
(cease activity)
I’ll COPY you ____ (on the email)
COPY sb IN
(send sb a copy of an email)
We must prevent employees from BURNing ____
BURN OUT
(become exhausted through overwork)
We must CUT ____ on technology spending
CUT BACK
(reduce, especially expenditure)
I’ll PENCIL the date _____
PENCIL sth IN
(tentatively make an arrangement)
E.g. Let’s pencil in a meeting for next Tuesday, but we can confirm the time later
PUT _____ the meeting (postpone)
PUT OFF
(postpone)
BRING the meeting ________ (move to an earlier date)
BRING sth FORWARD
(move to an earlier date)
BRING ___ a subject
BRING UP a subject
(raise a topic)
It’s important to BUILD _____ a good relationship with the customer
BUILD sth UP
(create or develop sth)
Let’s KICK ____ this meeting..
KICK OFF
(begin)
It takes a while to SETTLE ____ after a move
SETTLE IN
(adapt, get used to a new situation)
We need to GEAR ____ FOR the upcoming presentation
GEAR UP FOR
(prepare for sth)
I have many emails to CATCH ____ ON.
CATCH UP on sth
(bring yourself up to date with sth)
We mustn’t FALL ________ on the project
FALL BEHIND
(not keep pace with sth)
This task is EATing _____ my workday.
EAT UP
(using a significant amount of )
Can I CALL you _____ in half an hour? (make a follow-up call)
CALL BACK
TAKE____ more employees
TAKE ON
(to employ)