what is the meaning of phyrasal verb
1.Find
2.Put up
3.Brought up
4.Called up
5.Madeup
6.Set up
7.set out
8.back up
9.put aside
10.let off
11.Break down
12.break out
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Answer:
phrasal verb
a verb that is combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning, such as ‘look after’ or ‘put somebody off’
Answer:
1 ) to look
2 ) to erect
3 ) 1bring someone up, bring up someoneLook after a child until it is an adult.
4 ) intransitive/transitive to telephone someone.
5 ) Made up means two people who had a fight have reconciled and gotten over it
6 ) 1to provide someone with the money that they need in order to do something A bank loan helped to set him up in business. (informal) to make someone healthier, stronger, more lively, etc. The break from work really set me up for the new year.
7 ) 1to leave a place and begin a journey They set out on the last stage of their journey. to begin a job, task, etc. with a particular aim or goal She set out to break the world record. They succeeded in what they set out to do.
8 ) back something up. to move backwards, especially in a vehicle. You can back up another two feet or so.
9 ) to save or keep (something, such as money) to be used at a later time She's been putting aside some money for a vacation. It's time to put aside our differences and start working together.
10 ) let somebody off (with something) to not punish somebody for something they have done wrong, or to give them only a light punishment. They let us off lightly.
11 ) phrasal verb. break down. (of a machine or vehicle) to stop working because of a fault. The telephone system has broken down. We (= the car) broke down on the freeway.
12 ) fighting or other unpleasant events) to start suddenly. They had escaped to America shortly before war broke out in 1939. Fighting had broken out between rival groups of fans.
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