150 Most Useful Phrasal Verbs | Compilation (Part 3)

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Hi guys! You have an excellent opportunity to repeat the material we have covered. One of the main principles in learning a language is repetition.
Strengthen the neural connections in your brain so that the learned Phrasal Verbs never leave it, good luck!
The vocabulary of such common English phrasal verbs is extremely wide and useful, so stay tuned!
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🎞 Timecodes:
00:00 - 101 phrasal verb to brush up \ brush up on
00:42 - 102 phrasal verb to rip off
01:41 - 103 phrasal verb to turn on
03:06 - 104 phrasal verb to stand down
03:42 - 105 phrasal verb to cut out
04:45 - 106 phrasal verb to hit on (someone)
05:28 - 107 phrasal verb to go on
06:45 - 108 phrasal verb to take up
07:39 - 109 phrasal verb to strike out
08:30 - 100 phrasal verb to tear down
09:11 - 111 phrasal verb to get away
09:50 - 112 phrasal verb to come through
10:58 - 113 phrasal verb to put off
11:48 - 114 phrasal verb to move over
12:19 - 115 phrasal verb to give out
13:22 - 116 phrasal verb to break down
14:26 - 117 phrasal verb to make out
15:23 - 118 phrasal verb to think over
15:55 - 119 phrasal verb to bag on
16:26 - 120 phrasal verb to get away with
17:20 - 121 phrasal verb to look after
17:55 - 122 phrasal verb to sneak around
18:49 - 123 phrasal verb to speak up
19:38 - 124 phrasal verb to go out
20:40 - 125 phrasal verb to give up
21:55 - 126 phrasal verb to hold on
22:48 - 127 phrasal verb to go by
23:52 - 128 phrasal verb to blow up
24:45 - 129 phrasal verb to straighten out
25:32 - 130 phrasal verb to come from
26:14 - 131 phrasal verb to knock down
27:16 - 132 phrasal verb to walk around
28:05 - 133 phrasal verb to weird out
28:46 - 134 phrasal verb to break up
29:50 - 135 phrasal verb to pull off
30:46 - 136 phrasal verb to buckle up
31:40 - 137 phrasal verb to drop by
32:31 - 138 phrasal verb to dish out
33:06 - 139 phrasal verb to stick up for
33:43 - 140 phrasal verb to turn in
34:35 - 141 phrasal verb to slip away
35:23 - 142 phrasal verb to wash up
35:53 - 143 phrasal verb to lash out
36:34 - 144 phrasal verb to sink in
37:16 - 145 phrasal verb to play along
38:06 - 146 phrasal verb to get ahead
38:59 - 147 phrasal verb to run out
39:44 - 148 phrasal verb to hop in
40:10 - 149 phrasal verb to cut back
40:37 - 150 phrasal verb to think through
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  • @EnglishinContext
    @EnglishinContext2 ай бұрын

    Additional vocabulary for this video: 🔹 breakage - the act of damaging something by breaking it; compensation or allowance for goods damaged while in use, transit, etc. 🔹 stingy - small in amount and less than is needed or expected; ungenerous 🔹 fanny pack - a small bag attached to a belt which you wear around your waist, used for carrying money, keys, etc. 🔹 stallion - an adult male horse that is used for breeding 🔹 twine - a strong thread or string composed of two or more strands of hemp or cotton twisted together 🔹 to resign - voluntarily leave a job or position 🔹 solitude - the state or situation of being alone 🔹 cat burglar - a thief who enters and leaves a building by climbing up walls to an upper window, door, etc. 🔹 wingman - a man who supports another man when trying to meet or talk to possible partners 🔹 to bruise - if you bruise a part of your body, a bruise appears on it, for example because something hits you 🔹 roll with the punches - to be able to deal with a series of difficult situations 🔹 illegitimate - born of parents not married to each other; not authorized by the law 🔹 beat yourself up - to continually criticize yourself or feel fault, usually about something that you cannot change 🔹 bridal shower - a gift-giving party held for a woman who is about to get married (though many cultures have events before the wedding, bridal showers are most common in the United States and Canada) 🔹 quiver - a long, thin container for carrying arrows 🔹 hobo - a person who does not have a job or a house to live in, and so moves from one place to another 🔹 to grovel - to behave with too much respect towards someone to show that you are very eager to please them, for example because you are frightened or because you want something Guys, if you find our materials useful don't forget to share links with your friends and other English learners!

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    2 ай бұрын

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    2 ай бұрын

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    2 ай бұрын

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    2 ай бұрын

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    @EnglishinContext

    2 ай бұрын

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    2 ай бұрын

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    2 ай бұрын

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  • @ronaldoradke86
    @ronaldoradke86Ай бұрын

    explain " Cut off " please

  • @EnglishinContext

    @EnglishinContext

    Ай бұрын

    to cut off - 1) to interrupt or stop something 2) to separate someone from things that they are normally connected with; to stop providing something such as electricity, supplies, etc. 3) to remove something using a sharp implement What meaning do you not understand?

  • @asilentsoul.6522
    @asilentsoul.652221 күн бұрын

    1️⃣0:15 0:39 to refresh one's memory, skill, or knowledge 1:21 1:34 2:29 2:47 3:22 3:36 4:03 4:16 4:34 4:59 5:18 6:40 6:05 7:02 7:16 7:35 7:51 8:08 8:12 8:23 8:34 8:45 8:55 9:38 9:41❤ 10:21 10:26 10:35 10:54🔴 11:25 11:40 12:03 12:39 12:52 12:54 13:19 13:43 14:07 14:58 15:14🔴 15:37 15:52 16:12 16:22 16:47 17:01 17:06 17:15❤ 17:38 18:12 18:37 19:06 19:18 19:27 19:58 20:22 20:26