Meetings 1 - Phrasal Verbs Flashcards
To get through, e.g., Maria knew she had a lot of data to get through, but was confident that she could identify the key insights for the project.
To complete something
To knuckle down, e.g., Let’s knuckle down and focus on data cleaning.
To work hard on a task
To go on, e.g., Sorry, I interrupted you. Please go on.
To start talking again (after a pause/interruption)
To break (something) down, e.g., Allow me to break down the data model into a few simple parts.
To separate something into smaller parts (so it’s easier to understand)
To point (something) out, e.g., José pointed out a key trend in the data, which had been overlooked by her colleagues.
To tell someone something they didn’t already know
To think (something) through, e.g., This will take a moment to think through the implications before presenting them to the leadership team.
To carefully consider something
To draw up, e.g., I’m in the process of drawing up a project plan to improve website traffic.
To prepare something official (e.g., a contract)