Phrasal Verbs Flashcards
Up to
Até
Not at all
De nada
Go ahead
Continue
Your Welcome
Não há de quê
Freshen up
Lavar o rosto e as mão/ Melhorar o conhecimento ou alguma coisa
To take up
Se dedicar a algo (Atividade) / Conduzir (Questão; problema; causa)
Hurry up
Se apresse/ seja rápido/ vamos
Pass by
Passar
Go past
Passar
Sort of
Tipo de
Keep up with
Acompanhar / estar a par de (to learn about or to aware of current news and events or, in fashion, to knows the latest trends)
Keep up
Manter
(I was so hungry all the time that I could not keep the diet up for longer than a month)
(Opposition forces are keeping up the pressure against the government)
Point out
Apontar/ indicar
Get off
sair/ descer/ tirar/ remover
Cross off
Riscar / Eliminar / Remover
Go down the drain
cair pelo ralo (Our plan went down the drain when we realized it was rain season there)
Above all
You say above all to indicate that the thing you are mentioning is the most important point.
[emphasis]
Above all, chairs should be comfortable.
Cast out
to force to get out or go away; expel
If someone is cast down by something, they are sad or worried because of it.
“I am not cast down by it because I believe in the fundamental strength of the business”
Cast doubt on
To cast doubt on something means to cause people to be unsure about it.
“Scientists cast doubt on the Trump-backed theory that the coronavirus escaped from a Chinese lab”
Come Under
If you come under attack or pressure, for example, people attack you or put pressure on you.
“The police came under attack from angry crowds.”
Damn it
Droga!
End up
If someone or somethingendsupsomewhere, they eventually arrive there, usually byaccident.
Ex.: “If you don’t know what you want, you might end up getting something you don’t want.”
Sing up
to agree to become involved in an organization, event, etc.
Ex.: “More than 100 people havesigned upto help clean the beach over the weekend.”
Made up
- invented; fictional
—–a made-up story - wearing make-up
—–a well made-up woman