Prepositional Phrases / Phrasal Verbs Flashcards
Causing or likely to cause harm
Harmful TO
Надеящийся на
Hopeful of
[she is hopeful of returning to work soon]
Not allowing entrance or passage
Not capable of being damaged or harmed
Невосприимчивый
Непроницаемый
Impervious to
[a coat impervious to rain]
[a carpet impervious to roughy treatment]
[he looked at her impervious to her tears]
Necessary as a duty for somebody
Incumbent UPON
[it’s incumbent upon us to help]
[it’s incumbent upon all employees to participate]
[it’s incumbent upon parents to control what their children watch on TV]
Giving all of one’s attention and effort to a specific task or goal Намеревающийся
Intent on
Not to have enough of something
To be lacking in sth
Made: original material is transformed / still visible
Made from / of
Arrive at a place
Come along
Separate into pieces
Come apart
To become conscious again
To come
Round
Disappear or become less strong (of dirt or colour on clothing / material)
To come out
To be given to people (results or information)
To come out
Leave after a period in a place (of hospital / prison)
To come out of
Happen successfully or as planned
To come off
To happen, especially something which is not planned
To come about
Encounter / have to deal with (a difficult situation)
To come up against
Depend mostly on or be influenced most by
To come down to
Do and complete something difficult or unpleasant that must be done
To get over with
Leave a place or person, often when a situation makes it difficult for you to do so
To get away
To be very surprised or shocked that something has happened or something is true
Can’t / couldn’t get over sth
Succeed in not being criticised or punished for something wrong what you have done
To get away with sth / doing sth
Ask somebody what they mean, because they have said something indirectly
What are you getting at?
Do something successfully even though it’s not the best way of doing it
To get away with
Experience an unpleasant or difficult situation (go)
To go through