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FCE phrasal verbs

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  • to meet someone you know when you are not expecting to
    run into
  • disappoint
    let sb down
  • invent an excuse, story, word, etc,,,
    make sth up
  • reject
    turn sth down
  • vomit
    throw up
  • start to be interested in
    get into
  • 1-do exercise, 2-solve a problem
    wotk out
  • tolerate an unpleansant person or situation
    put up with
  • get control
    take over
  • confuse
    mix sth up
  • investigate
    look into
  • to belong with other things, or to be accepted by other people in a group
    fit in with
  • postpone
    put sth off
  • feel superior
    look down on
  • admire
    look up to
  • 1-inflate, 2-explode
    blow up
  • give to a teacher or person of authority
    hand sth in
  • give something freely as a gift or donation
    give sth away
  • have none lerft
    be/run out of
  • remove sth you no longer want
    get rid of
  • 1-start a company, 2-configure, 3-arrange
    set sth up
  • not be punished
    get away with
  • search for infomation
    look up
  • be interested in
    be into
  • perform a task
    carry sth out
  • to get better after an illness, or feel better after something or someone has made you unhappy
    get over
  • take care of
    look after
  • wait
    hang/hold on
  • something will happen very soon, or that someone is going to do something very soon
    be about to
  • 1-return to the store, 2-admit you said sth wrong
    take back (2 meanings)
  • complete a form
    fill sth in/out
  • review
    go (in-depth) /look over (quickly)
  • start a new activity
    take sth up
  • be careful!
    look/watch out
  • cancel
    call off
  • 1-put sth on the wall, 2-end a phone call
    hang up
  • have a new idea
    come up with
  • end a romantic relationship
    break up
  • start a journey
    set off/ out
  • solve a problem or discover the answer to a question.
    figure sth out
  • 1-of a machine or motor vehicle) suddenly cease to function, 2-of a person's health or emotional control) fail or collapse, 3-separate something into a number of parts
    break down
  • to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong
    tell sb off
  • finally, in the end
    end up
  • have a good relationship
    get on (Br)/along (Am)
  • excited about sth in the future
    look forward to + gerund/noun
  • surive, manage a situation (language, money)
    get by
  • appear (2)
    turn/show up
  • wear a costume/formal clothes
    dress up
  • 1-start a new activity, 2- to accept that a situation has changed and be ready to deal with new experiences
    move on
  • prove to be the case
    turn out + infinitive
  • tranform
    turn into