Spoken English: Flourish Your Language
\160 Spoken English \ Example: I didn't mean to let on about the party, I just said it without thinking. Let out = allow to leav ...
II Phrasal Verbs 1611\ Log on = enter a computiir system Example: He entered his password for the college intranet and logged on ...
11162 Spoken Enghsh II Look on = watch something like a crime without helping Example: The crowd just looked on as the old lady ...
II Phrasal Verbs^16311 Example: He made out that he was ill so that he didn't have to go to school. Make up = stop being angry w ...
11164 Spoken English II Example: She said that she'd had to mull it over before deciding what was Nag at = repeatedly criticise ...
II Phrasal Verbs Pass on = give a 1n&ssage to s01n&One Example: I'll pass the message on when she gets here. Pass out = ...
11 (^166) Spoken English II Pick out = choose or select Example: The victim couldn't pick out her attacker from the pho- tos the ...
II Phrasal Verbs^16711 Example: I'm just popping out to the shops. Do you need anything while I'm out? Pop up = appear, like win ...
11168 Spoken English II Example: She just pushed in the queue in front of me at the super- market checkout. Put away = put somet ...
II Phrasal Verbs^16911 Example: Several charities put out an appeal on TV for money for the victims of the flooding in Mozambiqu ...
11 (^170) Spoken English " were smuggling alcohol from France. Rattle off = quote figures rapidly Example: She rattled offload o ...
1 Phrasal Verbs 171 II Example: The Government quickly ruled out the possibility of a relaxation of the law. Run away = Escape f ...
(^11172) Spoken English II when it ran in front of his car. Run through = practise a dramatic work like a play quickly Example: ...
II Phrasal Verbs^17311 Example: Are you sure you're going? I'll get your coats and see you out. See through = continue with some ...
11174 Spoken English II Example: The police were sent in to quell the riot as the protesters had started burning cars and wrecki ...
II Phrasal Verbs Example: Winter has set in, it's started snowing. Set off = explode a bomb 175 11 Example: Terrorists set off a ...
11176 Spoken English II Sex up = change information to make it more attractive to the reader \listener Example: The government d ...
II Phrasal Verbs 17711 her pains. Sift through = examine a lot of things carefully Example: We had to sift through thousands of ...
11178 Spoken English II Example: The au pair made tea for the friends who were sleeping (JVer. Sleep through' = not wake up Exam ...
II Phrasal Verbs^17911 Speak out = talk openly and freely Example: People are afraid to speak out in oppressive political re- gI ...
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