Phrasal Verbs Flashcards
make contact
get trhough
recover from (se recuperar de algo)
get over
arrive
get in
manage (se virar)
get by
leave the ground and fly
take off
start to learn
take up
recruiting (contratando)
Take on.
She was taken on as a trainee.
to begin to have control of or responsibility for something, especially in place of somebody else
Take over.
Gerald took over the presidency after Nixon resigned
to make a loud noise or explode
Go off.
The gun went off by accident.
stopped working temporarily
go down
continue
go on
to look at or examine something carefully, especially in order to find something
go through
happened (algo aconteceu)
come up
visit me
come over
Xxx appear (aparecer)
come out
meet (encontrar)
come across
to end a relationship
break up
to escape
break out
to get upset (chateado)
break down
to separate
break off
to force entry into a building
break in
to suddenly be affected by an unpleasant feeling or problem on your skin
break out in.
to return, especially to your home
Get back.
What time did you get back last night?
to go on a vacation
get off