PHRASAL VERBS out 10

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Shuty said, I'd just shut the dog out because he was biting my shoes. ---------- SHUT OUT.
Nancy always shuts the cat out at night... Nelson's wife was so angry with him that she shut her husband out of the house. ---------- shut out.
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Shuty Outelianos said, I'd just (S - -) the dog OUT because he was biting my shoes. ------ shut, shot, shit.
No dejar entrar a alguién, dejar afuera. to prevent a person or animal from entering a place, usually by closing a door or gate. (see also: keep out, lock out).
Snuffy said that the Irak country has been able to celebrate the return of its independence so brutally snuffed out in 1940. ---------- snuff out.
One by one Sammy snuffed out the candles. ---------- snuff out.
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Snuffy Outelianos said that the Irak country has been able to celebrate the return of its independence so brutally (- -) OUT in 1940. -------- snuggle, snub, snuff.
Aniquilar, remover, acabar con algo, acabar o matar a alguien. to cause the end of (something) or to kill (someone).
Sitty Outelianos said, it was a terrible movie, but I had to sit it out because I went with my girlfriend and she wanted to see how it ended. ------ SIT OUT/THROUH.
The US government is prepared to sit out the strike rather than agree to union demands. ------ sit out.
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Sitty Outelianos said, it was a terrible movie, but I had to (Si -) it OUT because I went with my girlfriend and she wanted to see how it ended. ------ sit, sink, sick.
Esperar, a que algo desagradable pase. to wait for something unpleasant to finish before taking any action. (see also: see through, see out).
Sortty please, sort out the books you want and put them on the table. ---------- sort out.
My files were in a mess said April, so I spent an hour sorting them out and putting them back where they belong. ---------- sort out.
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Sorty Outelianos please, (SO- -) OUT the books you want and put them on the table. --------- SOON, SOME, SORT.
Separar y ordenar. to separate one type of thing from a group of things. (see also: straighten out, tidy up).
Sortty asked, who’s sorting out everything for the seminar, like the venue, the speakers, catering and everything else that needs to be taken care of?. ---------- sort out. (UK).
Rose’s organizing the party at Haddady and she said that the food and the music is already sorted out. ---------- sort out. (UK).
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Sortty Outelianos asked, who’s (S. - -) OUT everything for the seminar, like the venue, the speakers, catering and everything else that needs to be taken care of?. --------- SOON, SOME, SORT.
Preparar, planear, organizar. to make arrangements for something to happen, or to decide how it will happen. (see also: figure out, work out).
The Speaker Outelianos said, If you are treated unfairly you should "speak out". If you don’t speak out, nobody will know about it and nothing will be done. -------------------------------- SPEAK OUT.
Oviedo lost his job after he "spoke out" against his employers. -------- speak out.
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The Speaker Outelianos said, If you are treated unfairly you should (spe - -) OUT. If you don’t speak out, nobody will know about it and nothing will be done. -------------------------------- SPEAK, SPEAKER, SPELL.
Revelarse y ponerse al pedo, s ponerse al pedo. to publicly express your opinions, especially in order to criticize or oppose someone or something.
Spelly said, our teacher spells out the importance of learning phrasal verbs because he thinks some textbooks don’t emphasize them enough. ---------- spell out.
Teacher Melany said, it’s frustrating when you have to spell everything out for them. ---------- spell out.
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Spelly Outelianos said, our teacher (spe - -) out the importance of learning phrasal verbs because he thinks some textbooks don’t emphasize them enough. ---------- spell, spend, speed.
Explicar con lujo de detalle. to say or explain something very clearly because someone has not understood something.
Spready said that Nelson open the blue print and spread it out on the table so we can all see it. ---------- spread out.
The newborn baby spread his arms out as wide as he can. ---------- spread out.
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Spready Outelianos said that Nelson open the blue print and (spre - -) it OUT on the table so we can all see it. ---------- spread, spree, spreding.
Extender. to open something that is folded [e.g. map, towel] and put it down flat on a surface.
Police in Chicago Heights are staking out oscar's home in case he returns. ---------- Stake Out.
Police staked out the wanted man’s house. They hid in an apartment across the street and waited for him to come home. ---------- stake out.
Police STAKED OUT the wanted man’s house, they hid in an apartment across the street and waited for him to come home. ---------- stake out.
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Asechar, vigilar, custodiar, apostarse afuera para custodiar algo ó alguien. to wait outside a building and watch it, especially because something exciting or illegal is happening.
Police (- -) OUT the wanted man’s house. They hid in an apartment across the street and waited for him to come home. ---------- stamp, star, stake.
Stamppy said that the Mexican government has been unable to stamp police corruption out, mostly because the police officers don’t usually like to arrest their colleagues. ---------- stamp out.
The government has brought in new laws to stamp out child prostitution. ---------- stamp out.
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Stamppy Outelianos said that the Mexican government has been unable to (sta- -) police corruption out, mostly because the police officers don’t usually like to arrest their colleagues. ---------- start, star, stamp.
Arrancar de raiz, acabar con, extirpar. to get rid of something that is considered wrong or harmful. (see also: wipe out, root out).
Standy's green hair makes her really stand out. If she’s in a crowd, it’s easy to pick her out. ---------- stand out.
Veronica was often anxious to stand out at school. ---------- stand out.
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Standy's Outelianos green hair makes her really (sta- -) out. If she’s in a crowd, it’s easy to pick her out. ---------- star, stand, stamp
Sobresalir, resaltar. if someone or something stands out, they are very noticeable because they look different or behave differently from other people or things. (see also: stick out).
Starty said that Melany started out as an English teacher in a small elementary school, and now she’s the principal of a famous secondary school. ---------- start out.
Some businesses as facebook and wassup, start out as hobbies. ---------- start out.
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Mr Starter Outelianos said that Melany (sta- -) OUT as an English teacher in a small elementary school, and now she’s the principal of a famous secondary school. ---------- start, star, stamp.
Empezar, comenzar. to begin as one thing and develop into something else. (see also: start off).
Steban said, duringuring the meeting, Jane “stepped out” into the corridor with the manager so they could speak in private for a minute. ---------- step out.
Maria Carmona just stepped out for a few minutes - I'll get her to call you back, ok?. ---------- step out.
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Steban said, during the meeting, Jane (step - -) OUT into the corridor with the manager so they could speak in private for a minute. ---------- step, steal, steam.
Salir por un momento de un lugar. to leave a place for a short period of time. (see also: pop out).
Sticky said, I knew the thief had a small gun. I could see it sticking out of his pocket said the bank teller. ---------- stick out.
Salma Hayek said that she'd be prettier if her teeth didn't stick out. ---------- stick out.
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Sticky Outelianos said, I knew the thief had a small gun. I could see it (stic- - -) OUT t of his pocket said the bank teller. ---------- stick, stuck, stock.
Sobresalir, resaltar. if part of something sticks out, it comes out beyond the edge or surface of something. (see also: jut out).
Shote said that Louis Hey got past to shut out the images in her mind. ---------- shut out.
Maria Ovi said, could you close the curtains and shut out some light?. ---------- shut out.
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Shuty Outelianos said that Louis Hey got past to (S-) OUT the images in her mind. ---------- shut, shot, shit.
Bloquear, Shutear, no dejar entrar luz, sonido, etc. a. to prevent a sound or light from being heard or seen. (see also: keep out).
Faylo said, my neighbor plays his music so loud, I just have to "filter out" the noise in order to get to sleep. ------------------ FILTER OUT.
Erick just "filrtered out" aunt's remark about the pictures on facebook.------------------ filter out.
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Filterly Outelianos said, my neighbor plays his music so loud, I just have to (filt- -) out the noise in order to get to sleep. ------------------ sieve, colander, filter.
ignorar algo ó alguien, hacer oídos sordos. to ignore something or someone.
Felix said, pour the tea through a strainer to "filter out" the tea leaves. ------------------ filter out.
The test is used to "filter out" candidates who may be unsuitable. ------------------ FILTER OUT.
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Filtery Outelianos said, pour the tea through a strainer to (filt- -) out the tea leaves. ------------------ sieve, colander, filter.
Colar, filtrar, remover. to remove something using a sieve, strain. or a special system, device, etc.
I zoned out during the lecture because it was so dull. ------ zone out.
Emmy said, I usually zoned out listening Adept english podcasts. I zoned out during the movie... The teacher said, you won’t put on a recording to practice and find yourself zoning out that ‘noise’ by accident. ------- zone out.
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I zoned out during the lecture because it was so dull. ------ zone out.
Perder la atención, distraerse, desconectarse. to stop paying attention because you are tired, bored, etc.

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