English phrasal verbs Flashcards
find a way to solve or overcome problems or difficulties
iron out
When you leave suddenly or quickly
take off
vomit
throw up
died
passe away
remove something from something it is attached or affixed to
take off
remove something from your body
take off
When you unexpectedly encounter difficulties or problems
run into
apply smth on a surface
put on
something appears or becomes visible
show up
When you suddenly feel a strong attraction to someone or something
fall for
airplane leaves the ground and flies up into the air
take off
When people gradually increase the strength or size of an organization,
system, society, or business, etc.
build up
remove something from a surface
take off
Something done with the intention of fooling or deceiving people
put-on
you gain weight
put on
When something causes small particles of dirt, dust, or a liquid to rise
into the air
throw up
When you fall into a light sleep
doze off
are driving and hit another vehicle or something near the road
run into
organize or perform a play or a concert
put on
do smth different instead
take “time” off
you are saying that you think
something they have said is untrue or foolish.
“come off it”
when an airplane leaves the ground and flies up into the air.( noun)
a takeoff
When people gradually increase the number or quantity of something
build up
When someone pressures or forces you to do something or allow
something even though you do not want to
give in
appear somewhere
show up
When you attach or affix something to another thing
put it on
An increase in the number or quantity of something (noun)
a buildup
When you meet people unexpectedly or unintentionally
run into
return to smn
give back
When you recover from a serious illness or injury
pull through
apply smth on your body
put on
encourage smn being less unhappy
cheer up
when an event is succefull
come off
When you reduce the price of something that is for sale by a certain
amount
take off
you kid or tease people
put smn on
When someone successfully tricks or deceives you,
fall for
When something becomes detached from what it was attached
or fastened to.
come off
When a (usually unwanted) substance, such as mud, dirt, snow, corrosion,etc -> accumulation
build up
An area where there is a concentration of buildings (adj)
build up
When the total of something grows to a large amount or number,
run into
understand smth
figure out
When a business or other organized activity becomes very successful
take off