Phrasal Verbs With ‘Put’, ‘Run’, ‘See’, ‘Stand’, ‘Take’, ‘Turn’, and ‘Wear’
Posted on Jan 29, 2025 in Naval Architecture
Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal Verbs with *Put*
- Attribute something to something else: Put down to
- Cause to be delayed: Put back
- Cause inconvenience to somebody: Put out
- Connect by telephone: Put through
- Discourage somebody from liking something: Put off
- Dress oneself in: Put on
- Extinguish (fire, etc.): Put out
- Increase (in weight): Put on
- Increase (of prices): Put up
- Make a note: Put down
- Make somebody undergo or suffer something: Put through
- Offer something for sale: Put up
- Offer hospitality: Put up
- Pay a deposit for something: Put down
- Postpone: Put off
- Pretend: Put on
- Put somebody into prison or a mental hospital: Put away
- Save: Put aside
- Switch on: Put on
- Tolerate: Put up with
- Cause to take place: Put on
- Allow (debts, bills) to increase: Run up
Phrasal Verbs with *Run*
- Collide with something in a vehicle: Run into
- Experience (difficulties): Run into
- Knock down and damage or wound: Run down
- Meet somebody/find something by chance: Run across
- Meet somebody unexpectedly: Run into
- No longer have a supply of something: Run out (of)
- Overflow: Run over
- Practice: Run through
- Repeat: Run through
- Speak badly of somebody: Run down
- Steal something and leave with it: Run away with
- Stop working (batteries, clock): Run down
Phrasal Verbs with *See*
- Accompany a traveler to his plane, train: See off
- Care for somebody: See to
- Last until the end of (a period of time): See out
- Make inquiries about or arrangements about something: See about
- Make sure that somebody leaves: See off
- Not be deceived by somebody: See through
Phrasal Verbs with *Stand*
- Be an abbreviation for: Stand for
- Be noticeable: Stand out
- Defend oneself against: Stand up to
- Fail to meet: Stand up
- Replace somebody temporarily: Stand in for
- Resist: Stand up to
- Support somebody, especially in difficulties: Stand by
- Support somebody or something: Stand up for
- Without fear: Stand up to
Phrasal Verbs with *Take*
- Accept somebody’s offer or invitation: Take up on
- Admit saying something wrong: Take back
- Be allowed not to go to work for…: Take time off
- Begin a hobby, sport: Take up
- Be strongly surprised: Be taken aback
- Be deceived: Be taken in
- Employ: Take on
- Extract: Take out
- Fill (time, space): Take up
- Gain control of something: Take over
- Look or act like a relative: Take after
- Leave the ground (of planes): Take off
- Like: Take to
- Make clothes narrower: Take in
- Remove: Take away
- Remove clothes: Take off
- Separate into pieces so as to repair or remove: Take down
- Start to improve: Take off
- Seize from people: Take away
- Take somebody to a restaurant: Take somebody out
Phrasal Verbs with *Turn*
- Arrive (of trains): Pull in
- Arrive or appear (unexpectedly): Turn up
- Become: Turn into
- Change into, become: Turn into
- Change TV channel: Turn over
- Deliver somebody (to the police): Turn somebody over to somebody
- Empty (one’s pockets): Turn out
- Force somebody to leave: Turn out
- Give somebody to the police: Turn somebody in
- Go to somebody for help: Turn to
- Increase (volume): Turn up
- Not allow somebody to enter a place: Turn away
- Produce: Turn out
- Prove to be in the end: Turn out
- Refuse an offer: Turn down
- Reject: Turn down
- Result: Turn out
- Reduce volume: Turn down
- Switch off: Turn off
- Switch on: Turn on
- Turn to a new page: Turn over
- Advice: Turn to
Phrasal Verbs with *Wear*
- Disappear gradually (of feelings): Wear off
- Exhaust: Wear out
- Make somebody gradually weaker: Wear somebody down
- Use until no longer serviceable: Wear out
Phrasal Verbs with *Work*
- Develop successfully: Work out
- Develop: Work up
- Find the solution to a problem by…: Work out
- Have an effect on: Work on
- Increase: Work up
Other Phrasal Verbs
- Bear: Put up with
- Begin/start a journey: Set out
- Demolish a structure: Pull down
- Get revenge on somebody: Pay back
- Intend (to do something): Set out
- Receive punishment for a wrongdoing: Pay for
- Slow down and stop: Pull up
- Start a business: Set up
- Start and seem likely to continue: Set in
- Survive: Pull through
- Save for a special purpose: Set aside
- Support somebody in difficulties: Stand by