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Parte 2 - 200 Phrasal Verbs
Parte 2 - 200 Phrasal Verbs
51. Drop drɒp ˈsʌmwʌn Llevar a alguien a un sitio I have to drop my mum off at the doctor before I go
someone/something off y dejarlo allí to work.
ˈsʌmθɪŋ ɒf
Tengo que llevar a mi madre al médico antes de ir a
trabajar.
53. Eat out Comer fuera de casa She is a terrible cook that’s why she eats out quite
iːt aʊt
often.
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54. End up end ʌp Terminar/acabar We ended up going to my house instead of going to
the disco.
56. Fall down Caerse He fell down the ladder while he was painting.
fɔːl daʊn
57. Fall for fɔːl fɔː Enamorarse/Sentirse He fell for a girl who is in my class.
atraído por alguien
Se enamoró de una chica que está en mi clase.
58. Fall out of (love) fɔːl aʊt əv lʌv Dejar de amar My girlfriend broke up with me because she said she
had fallen out of love.
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60. Figure something out ˈfɪɡə ˈsʌmθɪŋ aʊt Encontrar la I need to figure out if a crime happened here.
respuesta/averiguar
Necesito averiguar si aquí ocurrió un delito.
61. Fiddle about/around ˈfɪdl̩ əˈbaʊt əˈraʊnd Estar perdiendo el tiempo He began to fiddle around taking silly pictures.
62. Fight back faɪt ˈbæk Contraatacar The victim shouldn’t have fought back.
63. Fill something in fɪl ˈsʌmθɪŋ ɪn Rellenar huecos (con Fill in the blanks with the correct tense of the verb in
información) brackets.
Find something out faɪnd ˈsʌmθɪŋ aʊt Descubrir/averiguar No sabemos lo que sucedió pero lo averiguaremos.
65. Finish off ˈfɪnɪʃ ɒf Terminar completamente I have to finish off the report before I leave.
66. Finish with ˈfɪnɪʃ wɪð Terminar una relación He finished with his girlfriend
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67. Fire off ˈfaɪər ɒf Disparar/ bombardear The audience fired off questions to the
(balas/preguntas/emails…) spokesperson.
68. Fit in fɪt ɪn Encajar en un grupo With your attitude, you will never fit in here.
69. Fix up something Restaurar/ arreglar algo I will have to fix up the car.
fɪks ʌp ˈsʌmθɪŋ
Tendré que arreglar el coche.
70. Flip out Ponerse como loco/perder Suddenly, he flipped out and started screaming.
flɪp aʊt
la cabeza
De pronto, enloqueció y empezó a chillar.
71. Fool around fuːl əˈraʊnd Tontear/estar enrollado He is fooling around with almost all the girls in the
con office.
72. Freak out friːk aʊt Cabrearse/asustar I freaked out when I realized he had lied.
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73.
Get something across ˈɡet ˈsʌmθɪŋ əˈkrɒs Comunicarse/transmitir I tried to get my ideas across but he wouldn’t listen.
74. The cat was faster and got ahead of the dog.
Get ahead of ˈɡet əˈhed ɒv Tomar la delantera El gato era más rápido y tomó la delantera al perro.
76. Get away with ˈɡet əˈweɪ wɪð Salirse con la suya The murderer got away with the crime.
something
ˈsʌmθɪŋ El asesino se salió con la suya.
77. Get back ˈɡet ˈbæk Regresar We got back from our trip late at night.
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79. Get by ˈɡet baɪ Apañárselas/ He manages to get by with his pension.
80. Get on something ˈɡet ɒn ˈsʌmθɪŋ Subirse/montarse en un She got on the bus and left.
vehículo
Se subió al autobús y se fue.
81. Get over something Supercar Come on! Stop crying and just get over it!
ˈɡet ˈəʊvə ˈsʌmθɪŋ
(enfermedad/situación)
¡Venga, deja de llorar y supéralo!
82. Get out ˈɡet aʊt Salir (de un lugar) You should get out more.
83. Get together ˈɡet təˈɡeðə Reunirse/quedar Let's get together for a coffee!
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85. Get down ˈɡet daʊn Bajar(se) Get down from that tree now!
¡Entra en el coche!
87. Give something away Regular/donar She gave away most of her shoes.
ɡɪv ˈsʌmθɪŋ əˈweɪ
Dóno la mayor parte de sus zapatos.
88. Give something back ɡɪv ˈsʌmθɪŋ ˈbæk Devolver Give me my money back!
¡Devuélveme mi dinero!
ɡɪv ɪn
89. Give in Rendirse I don’t know the answer. I give in!
90. Give something out ɡɪv ˈsʌmθɪŋ aʊt Repartir They were giving out drink coupons.
91. Give something up ɡɪv ˈsʌmθɪŋ ʌp Abandonar (adicción) After more than twenty years, he gave up smoking.
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92. Go after someone ɡəʊ ˈɑːftə ˈsʌmwʌn Seguir/perseguir The old lady went after the thief.
97. Go out with someone ɡəʊ aʊt wɪð Tener una cita I’m going out with someone special.
ˈsʌmwʌn Voy a tener una cita con alguien especial.
98. Go over something ɡəʊ ˈəʊvə ˈsʌmθɪŋ Revisar Please go over your homework and look for the
mistakes.
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99. Grow apart ɡrəʊ əˈpɑːt Distanciarse When I went abroad, my best friend and I grew
sentimentalmente apart.
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