This document provides definitions for various English phrasal verbs:
- To apply for means to make a request. To turn down means to reject a request. To fill in means to complete an application or form.
- Other phrasal verbs include to find out, to pick up, to look forward to, to hand out, to get down, and to look up.
- Additional phrasal verbs and their meanings covered are to dress up, put on, take off, put off, eat out, write down, hand in, drop in, turn into, cut down, keep up with, bring up, look for, set up, check in, check up, and take up
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: phrasal verbs
- to apply for ( a job) : make a request .
- to turn down ( a request) : to reject it.
- to filling : to complete an application / a form
- to find out : to discover and learn about
- to pick up ( a language) : to learn it without difficulty
- to look forword toing : eagerly expecting
- to hand out : distribute
- to get down : to write
-to look up : to search in the dictionary
- to put up with : to tolerate and have o good relationship
- dress up
Wear clothes
- Put on
- put on = switch on
- take off for a plane = to leave ground
- put off = delay postpone
- eat out (on a restaurant)
- to write down = to copy
- to hand in = to submit
- to drop in : to pay a short visit
- to turn into : to come across to find by chance
- cut down; reduce
- to keep up with: to move
- to bring up ( children) : to educate to take care of
- to look for : to search
- to set up ( mules) : to establish
- to check in : to register ( information)
- to check up = consult a doctor
- Canyon: continue
- take up = start a hobby
- to take after : to resemble
- to back up = to support .