Phrasal Verbs For 4to Medio

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Lista Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verb / vb compuesto Significados en español Ejemplo


add (something) up sumar algo The waiter added the bill up in no time.

The car broke down when we were


break down parar de trabajar, averiarse
arriving.

explotar (bomba), desatarse


blow up (tormenta, crisis)
A storm blew up just after I left.

blow (something/somebody) up volar a algo o a alguien The car was blown up by two terrorists.

entrar en algo (forzando la Burglars broke into my apartment while


break into (something)
entrada) para robar I was on holidays.

bring (somebody) up criar y educar a un nio I was brought up by my grandmother.

carry on (doing/with something) continuar haciendo algo Carry on! You are doing it very well.

carry on (with somebody) estar liado con alguien (coloquial) She is carrying on with her boss.

pagar la factura y marcharse


check out of (hotel)
They checked out on monday.

She sent him a funny card to cheer him


cheer (somebody) up animar a alguien, animarse
up

The factory was closed down last


close (something) down cerrar o terminar una actividad
month.

Good teachers are hard to come by in


come by (something) lograr, obtener, conseguir
this city.

come down with enfermarse I came down with the flu last week.

fall out with (somebody) pelearse o discutir con alguien I fell out with my best friend.

find (something) out averiguar o enterarse de algo You'll never find out what happened.

I'm going to get across our idea to my


get (something) across comunicar una idea
boss.

get away with salir impune She got away with stealing the money.

defenderse en algo, sobrevivir


get by (financieramente)
She can get by in english.

get on (with somebody) llevarse bien con alguien He doesn't get on with his parents.

get on continuar haciendo algo (trabajo) You have to get on with your work.

get out salir de, bajarse de un vehículo You must get out of my room.

recuperarse de una mala


get over experiencia o enfermedad
She is getting over the flu.

I'll give all my dolls away to your


give (something) away regalar
daughter.

give (something) back devolver Please, give my pencil back.

estar deacuerdo con alguien, You'll never guess the answer! Do you
give in (somebody)
ceder, rendirse give in?

continuar, seguir (haciendo algo o


go on (doing sth/with sth)
con algo)
After University she went on studying.

I grew up in France but now I live in


grow up crecer, llegar a hacerse adulto
Italy.

hold on esperar Could you hold on, please?

keep on (doing something) continuar haciendo algo (a veces She kept on asking me the same
repetidamente) questions.

despedir a alguien (por falta de Because of falling orders we need to lay


lay (somebody) off trabajo o temporal) off some people.

When I was fired, I felt I had let my


let (somebody) down defraudar o decepcionar a alguien
wife down

tener ganas de, esperar con


look forward to ilusión
We are looking forward our holiday.

look out prestar atencin, tener cuidado Look out! Don't burn yourself!

You can look up the word in the


look (something) up buscar informacin, consultar
dictionary.

My brohter has always looked up to


look up to (somebody) admirar a alguien
you.

I don't believe Mary's story. I'm sure


make (something) up inventar algo
she made it up

empezar a ser amigos otra vez, Our parents had an argument last night
make up (with somebody)
reconciliarse but they made up today.

She said good bye and moved away


move away (from sb/sth) alejarse de / mudarse
(from him)

When I was younger my brother picked


pick on (somebody) criticar duramente o fastidiar
on me all the time.

put (money) by ahorrar dinero You have to put a little by every week.

denigrar, ensuciar la honra de I'm very angry because you put me


put (somebody) down alguien down in front of everyone.

put (something) off posponer, retrasar algo I've put off the visit with the doctor.

Could you put me through to Mr.Smith,


put (somebody) through transmitir, conectar por teléfono
please?

rely on (somebody/something) contar con, confiar en I hope I can rely on you to be discreet

slow down reducir la velocidad Slow down! We go too fast.

You have to speak up, I can't


speak up hablar alto, subir la voz
understand you.

parecerse o tener el mismo He takes after her mother with her bad
take after (somebody)
carácter de alguien temper

sustituir, tomar el relevo, hacerse If you are tired of driving I can take
take over (from sb/sth)
con el control over for a while

take off despegar The plane is taking off at this moment.

take (something) up ocupar, empezar una afición He's taken up tennis in his free time.

tell (somebody) off regañar a alguien It's very late! My father will tell me off.

echar a alguien (por mal The manager should throw these people
throw (somebody) out comportamiento) out because are drunk.

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