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look after – He often looks after his brother.

(to take care of sb/sth) يدير باله

look back – My grandfather likes to look back on his childhood.

(to think about sth in the past)

look down – They look down on her because she didn't study at a university.

(to think that sb is not as good as others)

look for – I'm looking for my watch.

(to try to find sb/sth)

look forward to – She always looks forward to meeting him.

(to be excited about sth that is going to happen)

look in – Could you look in on Peggy when you are in town?

(to make a short visit)

look out (for) – Look out for George while you are in the club.

(to try to spot sb/sth) انتبه

look up – You should look up the word in a dictionary.

(to look for information – online or offline)

I agree with him on that point.

agree with

She was told to back off.

back off يرجع

Are your parents in?

be in

I'm off now

be off

And then she just blacked out.

black out

The bomb might have blown up.

blown up

Finally her car broke down.

broke down

Sue and Tim broke up last year.

broke up

(1) She was brought up in Wisconsin.(2) Why do you have to bring that up?

a

How can we talk when you keep butting in all the time?

a

I had to call off the barbecue because of the bad weather.

w

Please calm down.

a

Please carry on with your homework

d

I will check it out.

g

The shop was closed down by the police.

g

Cut it out!

gv

I guess I will have to do without lunch today.

x

I can't believe who dropped in on us last night.

drop in on

You can drop me off at the next red light.

drop off

The storm eased off a little.

ease off

How will this end up?

f

The surface of the road was evened out.

d

I hope the house signing doesn't fall through

fall through

I just can't figure her out.

t

Would you fill out the form, please?

f

She focused on this issue.

focus on

He couldn't get along with his mother-in-law.

get along with

What exactly is he getting at?

get at

She can't get by on that much money.

get by (on)

He managed to get himself into the class he wanted.

get into

He gets off on playing soccer.

get off on

How are you getting on?

get on

(1) I need to get on with my homework.(2) How do you get on with Sam?

get on with

You've got to get out of there.

get out of

Today I got up at 10 am.

get up

Are you sure you want to give up your career?

give up

(1) The truck wouldn't go through the tunnel.(2) He went through his pockets, looking for his wallet.(3) You won't believe what I've gone through.(4) I guess we need to go through the whole song a few more times.

go through

The teacher handed out the test to the surprised students.

hand out

Why did you hang up on me?

hang up

He hit me, but I didn't hit him back.

hit back

Hold on a minute! I have to check this first.

hold on

Hurry up, will you? I got some errands to run today

g

Don't idle the whole day away.

idle away

He inisted on it

inisted on

Let's invite them over for dinner.

invite over

I just jumped into the pool and had a refreshing swim.

jump into

I need to keep at this.

keep at

Please keep off the lawn.

g

(1) It's a little chilly in here, so I better keep my coat on.(2) Just keep on practicing your scales by simply playing them up and down.

v

1) Keep out of this and mind your own business.(2) My door is closed. Keep out!

e

Knock it off!

f

(1) A narrow path leads up to his cabin.(2) She was just leading up to something when he interrupted.

lead up to

I hope that news does not leak out.

leak out

Leave me out of it, please.

leave out of

They left this decision up to me.

leave up to

I won't let you down again.

gb

Don't let strangers in.

f

I promised I wouldn't let on about her new job.

let on (about)

The storm has let up.

e

I need to lie down and take a little nap.

e

We lighted the house up with the headlights of our automobile.

light up

Hey, lighten up a little. Enjoy the day.

lighting up

Everyone, please line up.

c

That meal did not live up to my expectations.

live up to

When I look back on him, I am amazed at all he has accomplished.

look back (at/on)

An old cottage loomed up in the distance.

loom up

Relax and loosen yourself up.

d

Can you make out what she is saying?

make out

1) Did she make up the clowns yet?(2) I made up that story.(3) I'm sorry, but you can't make up that test you missed.(4) Class participation will make up 25% of your final grade.(5) They kissed and made up.(6) Do you think I would make this up?

d

Time marches on.

f

Pineapples are marked down again.

mark down

(1) He messed up his room.(2) The dirty water messed my pants up.(3) Losing my job really messed my life up.

mess up

I moved into a new apartment last month.

move in(to)

(1) The officer stopped for a minute, asked some questions, and then moved on.(2) Alright, let's move on to our next point.

move on (to)

I moved out of my old apartment last month

move out (of)

How long will it be before they can move her up?

move up (to)

(1) Please nail this picture up.(2) Who nailed up the door? I can't get out.

nail up

They opened up the border a few weeks ago.

f

The officer ordered me in.

order in (to)

Her uncle passed away last summer

pass away/on

(1) Don't drink until you pass out.(2) Please can you pass these handouts out to everyone?

c

The time I spent in this project didn't pay off.

g

1) Relax. I will pick her up from school.(2) Help me pick up this guy from the sidewalk, will you?(3) The storm picked up about midnight.(4) I picked up a little French while I was in Quebec.

c

Exams are piling up on my desk.

pile up

They met and planned out their strategy

plan out

The guy with the guitar came in and played along.

play along

That's exactly what I pointed out earlier.

point out

I don't know where he's going to pop up next.

c

Okay, let's power up the engine and get going.

s

A stranger just pulled into our driveway

pull in(to)

He reached down and pulled her up.

vv

How can I best put this across to them?

put across to

(1) Don't put your brother on.(2) Don't you have some clothes to put on?

s

Can't you just put this off until tomorrow?

put off

We put a team together on very short notice.

put together

I just don't know why I even put up with you.

put up with

(1) Try to quiet him down.(2) Ask him to quiet down.

a

She rattled off the long list of names

rattle off

I reached out, but there was nothing I could get hold of.

reach out

Please read this text over and tell me what is about.

read over/together

Can we rely on you in this case?

rely (up)on

Things are rough around here, but I think I can ride it out.

ride out

I used that towel to rub away the dirt on my shoes.

rub away

When will the court rule on your decision?

rule on

The cat ran away from me.

run away

This allows rainwater to run off.

run off

The kidnappers ran off with her little daughter.

run off with

(1) He ran over his neighbour's cat.(2) I ran over the time allotted for the presentation.

run over

I'm afraid we ran out of milk and cookies

run out of

Don't rush into this job.

rush in(to)

I'm saving up money for a new car.

save up

(1) I knew what he was up to, because I saw through him.(2) I'll see this project through.

see through

(1) He refused to sell out to a large corporation.(2) He shouldn't have sold out to them.

sell out(to)

I had to send away for a new part.

send away for

He sent for his secretary.

send for

She sent me over to her office.

send over to

I will set up a meeting for next week.

set up (for)

(1) One day they will settle down in a small cabin in the mountains.(2) Will you please settle down and relax?

settle down

We shared a room together in college.

share together

Jane shot up just after she turned thirteen.

shoot up shot ماضي

Stop showing off.

show off

Did you remember to sign in?

fh

Did you remember to sign up for the class?

sing up for

Don't just sit around. Do something!

sit around

Please, sit down and relax.

sit down

You guys mind if I sit in on your discussion?

sit in on

I'm not playing. I better sit out this time

sit out

(1) I sat up and read a book.(2) I wouldn't get such terrible backaches if I sat up properly.

sit up

I slept in this morning.

sleep i n

You have slimmed down a lot since last spring break.

slim down

The car smashed into the side of a bus

smash into

Some coffee definitely won't sober them up.

sober up

Things will sort itself out by the end of the month.

sort itself out

Please speak up. I nearly can't hear you.

speak up

You can speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.

speak up for

We had to split the class up into two classes.

split up

He told them to spread out and continue their search.

spread out

Don't stand around. Get busy!

stand around

Stand by while I search for another song.

stand by

Sam is sick. Can you stand in for him?

stand in (for)

She stood up and looked across the room.

stand up

Sorry, I guess I messed this up, so can I start over?

start over

Start your car up and let's go.

start up

Can my friend stay over, please?

stay over

She stole away while he was refilling her coffee.

steal away

Step aside, please. You're in my way.

x

We must stick together.

f

Please stop by before you go on vacation

stop by

We stopped over in Chicago for two nights

stop over

He stormed into the room, shouting and yelling.

storm in(to)

He got angry and stormed out of the meeting.

storm out (of)

(1) We have to straighten this mess out.(2) They straightened out the line of people.

straighten out

The doctor told me to strip down for the examination.

strip down

I just stumbled upon her.

stumbled upon

Can you sum up the arguments of this essay?

sum up

I bumped my ankle and it swelled up.

well up

I forgot to switch the TV off before I went to bed.

swith off

Can someone switch the light on, please?

switch on

The police took her daughter away.

take away

Don't take my TV apart.

take apart

(1) When does your plane take off?(2) Sorry, I have to take off now.(3) Take your coat off, please.

v

If you take over, you will be in charge

f

Don't ever talk back to her.

talk back (to)

Let's just talk this matter out.

talk out

I don't want to team up with him

tearm up (with)

She tore the label off the bottle.

tear off (of)

I should have told him off.

tell off

I'm going to call your father and tell on you

tell on

Try and think back to the morning of June 5.

think back (to)

I needed a few minutes to think it over.

think over

First, let me think this through and I'll call you tomorrow first in the morning.

think through

I quickly had to think of something.

think of

I'll think something up.

think up

I was so nauseous I almost threw up.

throw up

Please tidy your stuff away.

tidy away

Your room looks like a pig sty. You better tidy it up now.

tidy up

He tried to trick her into doing it his way

trick into

Let's try out this candy store.

try out

The car turned around and went the other way.

turn around/about

(1) He turned his collar down, when he entered her house.(2) Turn the music down a little, will you?(3) Our proposal was turned down.

turn down

I need some sleep. I'm going to turn in now.

turn in

Turn in for some gas.

turn in (to)

Could you please turn the radio off?

turn off

Don't forget to turn on the lights when the sun goes down.

turn on

1) Turn your cuffs up, please.(2) Something always turns up.(3) Apparently, new evidence has turned up.

d

You can use it up. I have more of it.

use up

Wake up! We have to hit the road.

x

They didn't even say good-bye. They just walked off.

walk off

My sister walked out on Fred because she was fed up with him.

walk out (on)

Can you watch over the kids while we're gone.

watch over

Watch out for the snakes in the bushes.

watch out(for)

After weeks of learning for this stupid test, I'm worn out.

wear out

Don't use your sleeve to wipe the ice cream off of your hand.

wipe off (of)

(1) Everything will work out in the end.(2) She needs to work out more often.

work out

They really worked him over.

work over

Wrap up the presents quickly.

wrap up

I wrote away for a book on poetry.

write away for

The pain caused me to yell out.

yell out

I had better zip my jacket up.

zip up

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