Englische Phrasal Verbs
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- Don't go
Do not leave.
- Wake up
To stop sleeping and become awake.
- Come here
to move closer to where I am
- Look at
To see or pay attention to something.
- Go through
to examine or check something carefully
- Sit down
To take a seat.
- Go on
to continue doing something
- Come in
To enter a place.
- Check out
Look at or try something.
- Go out
To leave your home to do something fun.
- Calm down
To relax or stop being upset.
- Looking forward to
To be excited about something that will happen in the future.
- Give up
to stop trying
- Get on
To enter a vehicle or place.
- Take off
To remove something or to leave the ground.
- Go down
To move to a lower place or position.
- Turn into
To change into something different.
- Open up
To make something available or to start a conversation.
- Keep up
Stay at the same speed or level as someone or something.
- Gonna be thinking about
Going to think about something in the future.
- Turned on
started working, became active
- Ended up
finally reached a point after a journey or process
- Came up with
thought of or created something
- Holding up
to support or carry something
- Looked out
to watch from a place or check outside
- Get out of here
Leave this place.
- Pick up the phone
To answer or start talking on the phone.
- Give it up
To stop trying or to stop doing something.
- Chill out
Calm down and relax.
- Work it out
To solve a problem or find a solution.
- Come on up
To move to a higher place or level, often to invite someone.
- Carry on
To continue doing something.
- Get rid of
To remove or dispose of something you don't want.
- Turns up
To appear unexpectedly or arrive.
- Don't touch
Do not make contact with something
- Take out
To remove something from a place.
- Move out
To leave a place you live in.
- Set up a meeting
To arrange a time and place to talk with someone.
- Focus on
To give your attention to something.
- Help you out
To assist you or make things easier for you.
- Come by
To visit someone or a place.
- Take a look at
To see or examine something.
- Found out
To learn or discover something
- Go inside
To enter a building or place
- Check him out
Look at him or see what he's like.
- Pick him up
To collect someone or something from a place.
- Pull over
To stop a vehicle at the side of the road.
- Come on come in
To invite someone to enter a place.
- Freaked out
to become very scared or anxious
- Hang out
to spend time with someone casually
- Get down to
to start doing something seriously
- Get back
to return to a place or situation
- Hang on
Wait for a moment.
- Look after them
to take care of them
- Take a guess
Try to answer without knowing for sure.
- Lock it
To secure something by closing it.
- Take them out
To remove or bring someone out for a purpose.
- Turn around
To change direction and face the opposite way.
- Take a turn
To change direction or change someone's role.
- Made out
To kiss someone passionately.