Top 100 phrasal verbs 51 - 75

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to become an adult
empezar lección
to grow up
Growing up is not easy to accept.
to prevent from falling
empezar lección
to hold something up
Hold the ladder up or I will fall down.
to become involved
empezar lección
to join in
We should ask others to join in our activities.
to avoid
empezar lección
to keep away
I keep away from boring people.
to continue to do something
empezar lección
to keep on doing
You keep on doing the same mistake.
to move at the same rate as someone else
also: to cope with something that changes fast
empezar lección
to keep up
Don't give up, keep up.
to not include
empezar lección
to leave out
Leave your emotions out.
to disappoint
empezar lección
to let down
I am sorry if I let you down.
to take a sit
empezar lección
to sit down
Sit down, I need to talk to you.
to lock the door
empezar lección
to lock out
Lock out the door, it is noisy outside.
to think about past
empezar lección
to look back to
I often look back to when I was a child.
to be excited about something that will happen
empezar lección
to look forward
used in letters to express hope about receiving an answer
I look forward to meeting you.
to be careful
empezar lección
to look out
Look out where you put your feet.
to admire another person
empezar lección
to look up to someone
I look up to him for what he achieved.
to invent
also: to reconcile after an argument
empezar lección
to make up
I made up an excuse to avoid going out with her.
to confuse two things
empezar lección
to mix up
I always mix up my cousins' names.
to start living in a new house
empezar lección
to move in
I bought a house, I will move in tomorrow.
to hit someone until he falls down
also: to hit by a car; to decrease
empezar lección
to knock down
Mike Tyson knocked down the opponent.
to give the money borrowed
also: to revenge
empezar lección
to pay back
You should pay back the money I've lent you.
to force to leave
empezar lección
to drive out
He drove me out after what I've done.
to take with a vehicle
also: to lift; to learn something new
empezar lección
to pick up
Can you pick me up?
to connect to electricity
empezar lección
to plug in
He plugged in the TV.
to tell or to show
empezar lección
to point out
I think I have to point out how irresponsible is their idea.
to put back in its place
also: to save money
empezar lección
to put away
Put away that spider from me!
to stay overnight
empezar lección
to put up
We will put up at a hostel.

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