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CATTI考试:英文常用动词和介词的固定搭配
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from:《蒙娜丽莎的微笑》
TAKE
take up:start a new hobby:Sam has taken up jogging.He likes it!
take after:resemble in character or appearance:He takes after his father.
take in:to understand:It was a difficult to take in all he said.
take on:to employ or hire:Our company took on new workmen
take off: to rise into the air or begin flight:The plane took off on time.
take over:get control of something:Our company was taken over by our rival.
take back:return something to the place where it was bought
take down:write down:The students took down the lecture.
PUT
put aside:to save:We want to go on vacation next year,so we are putting aside money each month.
put up with:to tolerate:Sam couldn`t put up with his friends` screaming children,so he left the party.
put aside:to ignore or forget something:The colleagues put aside their differences and worked together.
put away:to store,to tidy:The children need to put away their toys before bedtime.
put away:to put somebody into prison:John was put away for 15 years for robbing a bank.
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LOOK
look to:rely on somebody or something
look up:find the information in a book,on a map
look ahead:think about what is going to happen in the future and make plans
look back:think about something that happened in the part
look for:try to find something
look on:watch something without taking part yourself
look out:watch what is happening and be careful
look around:turn to look at something behind you
look through:read something quickly and briefly
TELEPHONE phrasal verbs📶
cut off:to interrupt a telephone conversation
get through:to succeed in speaking to sb on the telephone
hang on:to wait for a short time
hang up:to end a telephone conversation and put the phone down
call back:to telephone sb again or in return
pick up:to answer a telephone call
put through:to connect by telephone
speak up:to speak louder
break up:to become inaudible over the telephone
hold on:to wait for a shorttime
GET
get up:get out of bed/rise to your feet
get across:cause to be understood
get along:have a friendly relationship
get away:have a holiday/escape
get by:manage to survive in spite of difficulties
get down:get serious about topic/descend
get in:arrive at a place/ go inside a room
get off:leave a bus,train,plane
get on:start doing or continue doing an activity
get out:become known news,information
get over:recover from an liness/overcome a problem
get through:succeed in finishing a task
UP
fill up:fill something completely
save up:collect or store something for future use
hurry up:be quick,act speedily
ring up:telephone
seal up:close tightly,fasten
tidy up:put things in the correct palce in a room
heal up:become healthy and normal
lock up:put in a room and lock the door