... around to it one of these days.
get out of
get out of & gets out of getting out of got out of gotten/got out of
1. get out of p.v. When you get out of something or get out of doing something ... pronunciation of three-word
phrasal verbs
The pronunciation of three-word phrasalverbs is generally quite simple: the second, or middle, particle is
accented regardless of whether the phrasal verb ... the insurance money.
EXERCISE 6d — Review the explanation at the beginning of Section 5 of how two-
word phrasalverbs are pronounced. Then, say each sentence in Exercise 6c aloud
and circle...
... around to it one of these days.
get out of
get out of & gets out of getting out of got out of gotten/got out of
1. get out of p.v. When you get out of something or get out of doing something ... before I found it.
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5. FOCUS ON: pronunciation of two-word
phrasal verbs
Nonseparable phrasalverbs
Intransitive nonseparable phrasalverbs (verbs that do not allow an object)
are usually ... pronunciation of three-word
phrasal verbs
The pronunciation of three-word phrasalverbs is generally quite simple: the second, or middle, particle is
accented regardless of whether the phrasal verb...
... Collecting and presenting some commonly used English terms in the
interface ofbusiness websites
Identifying the formation and meaning of English terms used in
interface ofbusiness websites
Giving ... case that is popularly used is the combinations of
adverbs and nouns to form new verbs which mostly belong to closed form of
compound. They are often used to describe fuctions that concern in ...
translation covers the translation of many kinds of specialized texts which
requires a high level of subject knowledge and mastery of the relevant
terminology.
The importance of consistent terminology...
... solution involves a change
in the definition of what counts as a word for the pur-
pose of tagging phrasal verbs.
1. INTRODUCTION
Statistical taggers are commonly used to preprocess
natural language. ... (Church 88) reveals that phrasalverbs do
indeed constitute a problem for the model.
2. PHRASALVERBS
The basic assumption underlying the stochastic pro-
cess is the notion of independence. Words ... errors involving
phrasal verbs. A phrasal verb such as
sum up
will be
tagged by PARTS as noun + preposition instead of
verb + particle. This error influences the tagging of
other words in...
... proverbs, set phrases, fixed phrases,
phrasal verbs, common phrases, prepositional
verbs, and phrasal/ prepositional verbs. They all
offer the same kinds of problems to the speaker
and writer of ... Dictionary
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of variation is similar to wild card terms. Here are
examples of the sets of limited sets of verbs.
be ahead of Tom
get ahead of Tom
keep ahead of Tom
remain ahead of Tom
stay ahead of Tom
keep ... a token (of
something
) symbolic of something, espe-
cially of gratitude; as a memento of something. ᮀ He gave
me a rose as a token of his esteem. ᮀ Here, take this gift as
a token of my appreciation.
as...
... someone off take out of a will My grandparents cut my father off when
he remarried.
cut something out remove part of something
(usually with scissors and
paper)
I cut this ad out of the newspaper.
do ... your feet up in front of
the fireplace.
warm up prepare body for exercise I always warm up by doing sit-ups
before I go for a run.
wear off fade away Most of my make-up wore off before I
got to ... to 22°C.
cut something off remove with something sharp The doctors cut off his leg because it
was severely injured.
cut something off stop providing The phone company cut off our phone
because...
... someone off
take out of a will
My grandparents
cut
my father
off
when
he remarried.
cut something out
remove part of something
(usually with scissors and
paper)
I cut this ad out of the ... 22°C.
cut something off
remove with something
sharp
The doctors
cut off
his leg because it
was severely injured.
cut something off
stop providing
The phone company
cut off
our phone
because ... because
it doesn't work.
take off
start to fly My plane
takes off
in five minutes.
take
something
off
remove something
(usually clothing)
Take off
your socks and shoes and come...
... dõi
1/ OF
- ashamed of: xấu hổ về
- afraid of : sợ , e ngại
- ahead of : trớc
- aware of : nhận thức
- capable of : có khả năng
- confident of : tin tëng
- doubtful of : nghi ngê
- fond of : ... xảy ra
- independent of : độc lập
- proud of : tự h o
- jealous of : ghen tị với
- guilty of : phạm tội , có tội
- sick of : chán nản về
- joyful of : vui mừng về
- quick of : mau , nhanh chãng
2/ ... đợc làm gì
4, Modal verbs
9/ ON
- keen on : hăng hái về
A. Listofverbs followed by
gerunds ( V-ing ) :
verbs
12.let in : thu nhỏ lại
13.let out : nới rộng ra
14.let off : xư nhĐ , tha thø...
... we buy the house.
PhrasalVerbs List
This is a listof about 200 commonphrasal verbs, with meanings and examples. Phrasalverbs are usually
two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or ... meanings. If you think of each phrasal verb as a separate verb with
a specific meaning, you will be able to remember it more easily. Like many other verbs, phrasalverbs
often have more than one ... meanings, you need to learn how to use
phrasal verbs properly. Some phrasalverbs require a direct object (someone/something), while others do
not. Some phrasalverbs can be separated by the object,...
... object of "make up"
4. Some transitive phrasalverbs are separable. The object is placed
between the verb and the preposition. In this Phrasal Verb Dictionary,
separable phrasalverbs ... large
sum of money when
his aunt died.
come off + fall off, break off The handle came off
the suitcase when I
picked it up.
come out appear I didn't see the car at
first. It came out of
nowhere.
come ... phone number up.
5. Some transitive phrasalverbs are inseparable. The object is placed
after the preposition. In this Phrasal Verb Dictionary, inseparable
phrasal verbs are marked by placing a +...
... warning
sounds)
The alarm clock went
off at 6:00 AM.
go off stop (said of a machine) The DVD player goes
off automatically if you
are not using it.
go off become angry Maria went off last
night after I told ... sister's
birthday present off
yesterday.
get * off remove ( a spider from
your shirt)
Can you get this
spider off my shirt?
get off + leave (a bus, plane, train,
boat)
We need to get off the
bus at the ... the
bus at the next stop.
get off leave It's dangerous to sit on
the roof. Get off!
get off idiomatic phrase - How
does he justify saying
that?!
Where does he get off
saying that?!
This document...
... drug
traffickers off.
run * off reproduce (photocopies) Would you mind
running off 10 copies
of this document for
me?
run off leave quickly Why did you run off
after the party?
run off waste water ... complete payment on a
debt
It took me ten years to
pay off my credit card
debt.
pay * off + to bribe Don't try to pay the
police officer off if you
get pulled over for
speeding.
pick on + to ... waste water You shouldn't swim
where the sewage
runs off into the ocean.
run out of + not have any more of
something
We ran out of milk this
morning, so we need
to go to the store.
save...
... unregistered version of Document2PDF Pilot.
take * off + remove In many cultures, it is
appropriate to take off
your shoes when
entering a house.
take * off + leave work or school for a
period of time
I ... days
off of work.
take off leave We took off after
dinner.
take on + accept (responsibilities,
work)
She has taken on too
much responsibility in
this project.
take * over + take control of Who ... unregistered version of Document2PDF Pilot.
watch out for + be careful of Watch out for snakes
while you are hiking in
the desert.
wear off disappear after a period
of time
The affects of the
medicine...
... this weekend.
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Phrasal VerbsList
This is a listof about 200 commonphrasal verbs, with meanings and examples. Phrasalverbs
are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or ... meanings.
If you think of each phrasal verb as a separate verb with a specific meaning, you will be able
to remember it more easily. Like many other verbs, phrasalverbs often have more than one ... meanings, you need to learn how to use phrasalverbs
properly. Some phrasalverbs require a direct object (someone/something), while others do
not. Some phrasalverbs can be separated by the object,...