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Phrasal Verbs B2

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  • face up to something
    confront (a problem or challenge)
    delay, postpone
    start a hobby, sports etc; fill annammount of space or time
    stop liking
  • take to
    confront a problem or challenge
    stop liking
    start (as a habit)
    compensate for
  • Get round to
    compensate for
    stop being involved in an activity
    Start (after planning to do something for a long time)
    defeat and remove from a competition; make unconscious
  • Look forward to something
    be excited/impatient about a future event
    continue
    delay, postpone
    tolerate
  • Get up to
    be careful
    enter a competition, etc);like
    start (as a habit)
    do, do something you should not do
  • to be fed up with something
    confront a problem or challenge
    stop being involved in an activity
    do something you should not do
    bored with, tired of
  • Join in
    feel superior to
    continue
    participate, take part
    be excited/impatient about a future event
  • knock out
    defeat and remove from a competition;make unconscious
    compensate for
    become happy
    do, do something you should not do
  • Bring forward
    start (as a habit)
    change the date/time of an event so it happens earlier
    stop being involved in an activity
    feel better again
  • go off
    be careful
    become happy
    stop liking
    compensate for
  • look out
    stop being involved in an activity
    compensate for
    be careful
    feel better again
  • Get over something
    feel better again
    admire
    tolerate
    feel superior to
  • Make up for something
    compensate for
    start (as a habit)
    start a hobby, sports etc; fill an ammount of space or time
    bored, with tired of
  • go in for
    disappoint
    enter (a competition etc);like
    feel better again
    compensate for
  • Let somebody down
    tolerate
    disappoint
    participate, take part
    delay, postpone
  • carry on
    be careful
    confront a problem or challenge
    continue
    tired of
  • pull out
    defeat and remove from a competition; make unconscious
    stop being involved in an activity
    enter (a competition etc);like
    start (as a habit)
  • Look down on somebody
    bored, with tired of
    feel superior to
    stop being involved in an activity
    defeat and remove from a competition; make unconscious
  • Cheer up
    bored with, tired of
    become happy
    compensate for
    confront a problem or challenge
  • put off
    stop liking
    delay, postpone
    start (as a habit)
    confront a problem or challenge
  • Look up to somebody
    defeat and remove from a competition; make unconscious
    stop liking
    start a hobby, sports etc; fill an ammount of space or time
    admire
  • take up
    start a hobby, sports etc; fill an ammount of space or time
    bored, with tired of
    feel better again
    defeat and remove from a competition; make unconscious