Phrasal Verbs Flashcards

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What does ‘stand out’ mean?

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Sobresalir o destacarse.

Her skills really stand out in the interview.

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What does ‘bring in’ mean?

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Introducir o traer algo.

They brought in a new manager to improve the team.

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What does ‘break in’ mean?

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Entrar por la fuerza en un lugar.

Someone broke into our house last night.

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What does ‘run out’ mean?

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Agotarse (algo).

We’ve run out of milk.

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What does ‘go through’ mean?

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Pasar por una experiencia o revisar algo.

I had to go through a tough time last year.

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What does ‘look into’ mean?

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Investigar o investigar algo.

I’ll look into the issue and get back to you.

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What does ‘get over’ mean?

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Superar algo (como una enfermedad o una ruptura).

It took me a while to get over the flu.

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What does ‘pass out’ mean?

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Desmayarse o perder el conocimiento.

She passed out after running the marathon.

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What does ‘come up with’ mean?

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Idear o pensar en algo.

He came up with a great idea for the project.

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What does ‘bring up’ mean?

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Mencionar o sacar un tema.

She brought up the issue during the meeting.

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