Phrasal verbs (E-H) - English Vocabulary; Czasowniki frazowe (E-H) – słownictwo angielskie

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end up
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finish in a certain way, or place
face up to
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have courage to deal with - especially responsibilities
fall about
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show amusement - especially laughing - colloquial
fall back on
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use as a last resort
fall for
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be deceived by - colloquial/fall in love with - colloquial
fall out with
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quarrel with
fall through
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fail to come to completion
feel up to
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feel capable of doing
follow up
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act upon a suggestion/take more action
get across
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be understood - especially get an idea across
get at
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imply - about personal matters - colloquial
get down
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make to feel depressed - colloquial
get down to
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begin to seriously deal with
get off with
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avoid punishment
get on for
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approach a certain age/time/number
get on
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make progress
get over
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be surprised
get over with
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come to the end of something, usually unpleasant
get round to=get around
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find time to do
get up to
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do something - usually bad when about children - colloquial
give away
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betray
give off
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send off a smell - liquid or gas
give out
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be exhausted
give over
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abandon, devote/stop-colloquial
give up
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surrender/believe to be dead or lost
go back on
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break a promise
go in for
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make a habit of
go off
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became bad- food
go on
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happen - usually negative
go round
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be enough
go through with
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complete a promise or plan - usually unwillingly
grow on
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become more liked - colloquial
hang onto
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keep - colloquial
have it in for
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be deliberately unkind to someone - also as have got
have it out with
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express feelings so as to settle a problem
have someone on
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deceive - colloquial
hit it off
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get on well with - colloquial
hit upon/on
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discover by chance - often an idea
hold out
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offer - especially with hope
hold up
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delay/use as an example - i.e. a model of good behaviour
hold with
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agree with - an idea

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