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Phrasal Verbs
Find phrases 1-6 in the article and choose the correct meaning of the phrasal verbs.
1 stand out from the crowd means seem different from/the same as everyone else
2 pass out means stop breathing/become unconscious
3 make something up means invent/use other people's information
4 see through someone means know that someone is lying/ask someone questions
5 stand up for something means say publicly/try to decide what you believe
6 look up to someone means be jealous of /respect someone
Write them down: Start a special page with phrasal verbs in your notebook. You don’t really need the translation; write it down only if you want to.
stand out (from/in the crowd)
| be different from everyone else
| выделяться из толпы
She's the sort of person who stands out in a crowd.
| pass out
| become unconscious
| потерять сознание
People everywhere were passing out from the heat.
| make smth up
| invent a story, esp. in order to trick or entertain smb.
| придумать что-то, «высосать из пальца»
He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick.
| see through someone
| know that someone is lying
| раскусить, видеть насквозь
I’m not fooled that easily. I can see right through you.
| stand up for something
| say publicly what you believe
| отстаивать, защищать
You’ve got to stand up for what you believe in.
| look up to someone
| respect someone
| уважать, равняться на к-то
He’s a role model for other players to look up to.
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And a few more:
| wrap up
| 1) to wear warm clothes
2) to finish
3) to cover
| 1) Make sure you wrap up - it's very cold today!
2) Let’s wrap it up
3) Wrap up the present
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| put off
| to delay doing smth until a later date.
| Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today
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| be taken aback
| be surprised and confused
| быть захваченным врасплох, быть пораженным
He was taken aback when he saw an elephant
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| be over
| to be finished
| The storm was over
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| be off
| 1) to be cancelled
2) to leave
| The concert was off
I am off to bed
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