Vydáno dne 22.10.2005
Phrasal verbs
verb - to be awake, not to be sleeping
verb - to say something very loudly in order to make somebody notice you
verb - to enter a house or a room
verb - to enter a car, taxi etc.
verb - to leave a bus, train, plane etc.
verb - to enter a bus, train, plane etc.
verb - to leave a house, car etc.
verb - to wake up and leave the bed in the morning
verb - to continue something, to move further ahead
verb - not to stay at home
verb - to have somebody as a boyfriend or girlfriend
verb, British English - to take care of something
verb - to move your eyes in a particular direction in order to see something
verb - to search, to try to find something
verb - to find something in a dictionary or directory etc.
verb - to touch something (e.g. your nose) with your fingers many times in order to take up or pull off something
verb - to take something in your hand
verb - to start to wear a particular piece of clothes etc.
verb - to go through something unpleasant without complaining
verb - to bring a guest into your house, living room etc.
verb - to be easily recognizable amongst others; to be remarkably taller etc. than others so that you can be easily noticed
verb - to lift your body and be on your feet
verb - to reduce the volume (of a radio etc.), to make something less loud, hot, strong etc.
verb - to make something change into something else
verb - to appear, to become obvious or apparent
verb - to make something louder, hotter, stronger etc. by using controls on a machine etc. such as a radio
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