Phrasal Verbs Flashcards
PICK
Pick at: eat a small amount
Pick on: to tease, bully
Pick out: choose/ distinguish
Pick up:
Gain, acquire Disease to catch Lift something Learn casually a language Arrange or collect
PICK UP
A) to acquire: I picked up some apples on my way home
B) to catch a disease: I picked up a cold from staying outside until too late.
C) to lift: I picked up the baby right before it fell into the pool
D) learn casually a language: I picked up some new words from watching the Chinese channel.
To raise (reis)
To lift something up
Take care of something until it grows up
To rise (raiz)
Move upwards, become successful
Pass something on
To spread the word
Pass something along
Distribution
Pass away
To die
Pass out
To faint
Pass something over
To ignore or fail to see
Pass off as
PASS
Pass on Pass off as Pass away Pass on Pass something on Pass something along Pass something over
Trip
Travel you make by land, not long distance
AND
To trip
Voyage
By sea
I would love to go on a voyage to the artic seas
Journey
1) the travel you make from home to work
2) traveling distances in a vehicle
3) the journey from poverty to sucess
MAKE OUT:
1) to pretend
2) to manage to see
3) to succeed
4) to understand someone’s character
5) to be able to see with difficulty
6) to write, to check
7) to complete documents
8) to kiss passionately