Phrasal Verbs list con GIVE
- Give away – Traicionar.
His false identity papers gave him away.
- Give off – Emitir mal olor.
The cheese had begun to give off a strange smell.
- Give out – Terminarse.
When our money gave out we had to borrow some.
- Give over – Abandonarse a una actividad.
The rest of the time was given over to playing cards.
- Give over – Parar.
Why don’t you give over? You are getting on my nerves.
- Give up – Rendirse.
The escaped prisoner gave herself up.
- Give up – Dar algo o alguien por muerto o perdido.
After ten days the ship was given up for lost..
- Give up – Dejar una actividad o hábito.
They gave up gambling.
Phrasal Verbs list con CUT
- Cut out – Dejar de hacer algo.
My Dad has very high cholesterol, so he has cut out eggs and dairy from his diet.
- Cut back – Hacer algo en menor medida.
You eat too much salt, you should cut back on salty foods.
- Cut off – Recortar.
He cut all the fat off.
- Cut out – Dar forma a algo mediante cortes.
He cut several pieces of pastry out.
- Cut up – Recortar en piezas con un cuchillo.
He cut the pie up into equal slices.
Phrasal Verbs list con BRING
- Bring about – Causar.
The crisis was brought about by Brenda’s resignation.
- Bring off – Hacer algo con éxito.
The team tried for years to win the competition and they finally brought it off.
- Bring on – Causar una enfermedad.
Sitting in the damp brought on his rheumatism.
- Bring on – Causar un problema.
You have brought this on/upon yourself.
- Bring round – Influir a alguien hacia tu punto de vista.
After much discussion, I brought the committee round to my point of view.
- Bring up – Mencionar.
I feel I ought to bring up another small matter.
Phrasal Verbs list con CALL
- Call after – Poner el mismo nombre de un antecesor.
The baby is called after his grandfather.
- Call at – Hacer una parada corta.
The train calls at Oxbridge and Glenville.
- Call away – Pedir a alguien que se vaya.
The doctor was called away for an emergency.
- Call back – Devolver una llamada.
I’ll call you back as soon as possible.
- Call for – Ir a algún sitio a por alguien.
Tom said he would call for her at 8 o’clock.
- Call for – Demandar que algo se haga.
The authorities called for an investigation.
- Call for – Requerir.
The job calls for excellent computer skills.
- Call in – Pedir a alguien que venga a hacer un trabajo.
He called in the plumber to repair the leak.
- Call in (on) – Hacer una visita a alguien.
Jack called in on his parents yesterday.
- Call off – Cancelar.
The picnic was called off due to the storm.
- Call on/upon – Invitar o pedir formalmente.
I now call on the President to address the assembly.
- Call out – Decir algo en voz alta.
He called out my name but I didn’t answer.
- Call round – Ir a un sitio a ver a alguien.
The nurse said she would call round to see my mother.
- Call up – Movilizar en el ejercito.
My grandfather was called up to active duty in 1940.
Phrasal Verbs list con PICK
- Pick up – Recoger algo o a alguien para llevarle a otro sitio.
There’s nothing in the fridge so I will pick some sandwiches up from the shop.
- Pick up – Mejorar.
The weather seems to be picking up.
- Pick at – Comer despacio.
Mauro picks at his food. He eats like a bird.
- Pick at – Irritar o molestar.
If you have a mosquito bite, you shouldn’t pick at it.
- Pick off – Quitar.
Toni picked the hairs off her sweater one by one.
- Pick on – Acosar.
Teenagers always pick on the new kid in school.
- Pick up – Aprender mediante experiencia.
I picked up a little Korean when I lived in Seoul.
- Pick up – Acelerar o estar ocupado.
Miami Beach really picks up in March because of Spring Break.
- Pick up – Llevar a alguien en el coche.
Larry always picks me up when I fly into Philadelphia.
- Pick up – Pagar la cuenta de alguien.
Anastasia picked up our tab at the bar.
- Pick out – Elegir algo.
I told Gina to pick out a new pair of shoes for her birthday present.
Phrasal Verbs list con CARRY
- Carry away – Dejarse llevar.
My son normally gets a little carried away on his birthday.
- Carry off – Ganar un premio.
Mary carried off a gold medal in the swimming championship.
- Carry on – Seguir.
Please, carry on the way you are; I am only here to observe.
- Carry out – Llevar a cabo.
The police will carry out an investigation and inform the press of any new developments.
- Carry out – Cumplir.
). I am a man of my word, I always carry out my promises.
- Carry through – Llevar a cabo.
The plan was carried through to perfection, thanks for your help.
Phrasal Verbs list con BE
- Be after – Intentar, conseguir.
What’s he after? Is he looking for proof?
- Be against – Oponerse.
I must say I’m against the idea.
- Be along – Llegar.
Jack will be along soon. He’s on his way.
- Be away – Estar fuera por un periodo largo.
She is away today. She has gone to London.
- Be down – Estar deprimido.
The news is bad so John is a bit down today.
- Be down – Descender.
Oil prices were down today.
- Be down on – Desaprobar, no gustar.
Why is Charlie so down on the new recruit?
- Be down with – Estar enfermo.
My mother is down with a bad cold.
- Be in for – Tener motivos para esperar algo.
I think we are in for snow today.
- Be in on – Participar en algo.
Alex is in on the project too.
- Be into – Estar interesado en algo.
He’s into sports and she’s into poliltics.
- Be off – Salir hacia algún sitio.
I’m off! I’ve got a plane to catch.
- Be on – Tomar medicación.
The driver was on drugs at the time of the accident.
- Be on about – Querer decir.
What are you on about? I don’t understand.
- Be onto – Hacer un descubrimiento.
My colleague is excited. He must be on to something.
- Be out – Estar fuera por un periodo corto.
Where’s Peter? He’s out today.
- Be out of – Quedarse sin algo.
We’re out of coffee I’m afraid.