Phrasal Verb Çalışması

 Take off

Explanation: To leave the ground and begin to fly; to remove something.

Example: The plane took off on time, and we arrived in Paris early.


Hand down

Explanation: To pass something to someone younger or to give something as an inheritance.

Example: The tradition of storytelling was handed down from generation to generation.


Throw up

Explanation: To vomit; to raise something into the air.

Example: After eating that spoiled food, I felt sick and had to throw up.


Keep off

Explanation: To stay away from or avoid something.

Example: Please keep off the grass to help it grow.


Root out

Explanation: To find and eliminate something undesirable or harmful.

Example: The organization aims to root out corruption in the government


Use up

Explanation: To consume all of something until there is none left.

Example: We need to buy more flour; we’ve used up the last of it.


Put aside

Explanation: To save or reserve something for a particular purpose.

Example: She decided to put aside some money each month for her vacation.


Bring down

Explanation: To reduce or lower something, such as prices or levels.

Example: The new policies aim to bring down the cost of healthcare.


Figure out

Explanation: To understand or find a solution to something.

Example: I need to figure out how to fix my computer before the meeting.


Count on

Explanation: To rely on someone or something; to trust that something will happen.

Example: I can always count on my friends to support me in tough times.


Cut down on

Explanation: To reduce the amount or frequency of something.

Example: I’m trying to cut down on sugar for my health.


Go in for

Explanation: To have an interest in something or to participate in something.

Example: She decided to go in for painting classes to improve her skills.


Turn back on

Explanation: To restore power or activate something again.

Example: After the storm passed, they turned the electricity back on.


Fall behind

Explanation: To fail to keep up with others in progress or pace.

Example: If you don’t study regularly, you might fall behind in your classes.


Make up for

Explanation: To compensate for something that was lacking or to make amends.

Example: He worked extra hours to make up for the time he missed last week.


Make up with

Explanation: To reconcile or resolve differences with someone after a disagreement.

Example: After their argument, they decided to make up with each other.


Leave off

Explanation: To stop doing something, especially temporarily.

Example: I’ll leave off my work for now and take a break.


Get through

Explanation: To successfully finish or endure something, often a difficult situation.

Example: She managed to get through the tough exam with flying colors.


Hand in

Explanation: To submit something, such as a document or assignment.

Example: Don’t forget to hand in your project by the end of the week.


Take over

Explanation: To assume control or responsibility for something.

Example: When the manager left, Sarah was asked to take over the project.

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