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CAE Revision, Phrasal Verbs 01

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    CAE Revision, Phrasal Verbs
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    BACK sth UP: To make a copy of information in a computer that is stored separately
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To CALM (Sb) DOWN: to stop feeling upset, angry, or excited, and become calm/calmer
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To CHILL OUT: To relax a) completely b) instead of worrying or feeling anxious:
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To LOOK FORWARD TO sth: To feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen:
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To CHEER (sb) UP: To start to feel happier.
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To BREAK UP (with sb): To end a romantic relationship
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To FROWN UPON sth: To disapprove of something
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To LOG IN/INTO: To connect to a computer system by putting in a particular set of letters or numbers
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To GET OVER sth/sb: To recover
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To FALL THROUGH: To fail to happen
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To PUT sth OFF: To postpone or delay.
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To PUT UP (with sb/sth): To withstand, endure or suffer sth/sb.
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To LOOK UP: To become better:
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To COME OVER: To visit someone's home.
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  • What are the phrasal verbs and what do they mean?
    1) To COME DOWN (with sth): To start to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not serious 2) To GET AWAY (from sb/swh) Move away from
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  • What's the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
    To CUT DOWN (on sth): To do or use less of something
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