English Phrasal Verbs
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🟣beat up
✍assault and injuries someone by hitting, kicking, or punching them repeatedly
⭕️For example:
"They threatened to beat him up if he didn't had over the money."
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🟣Cover up
✍to try to stop people finding out about something bad
⭕️For example:
"Governments try to cover up their mistakes, while journalists try to reveal them."
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🟣show up
✍when someone appears somewhere, usually unexpected.
⭕️For example:
"You'll never guess who showed up at my party last night !"
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🟣leave up to
✍if you leave something up to someone, you let them do it or you give them responsibility for it.
⭕️For example:
"We need to upgrade our computer network, and Harry is our computer expert so we'll leave it up to him."
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🟣beef up
✍give more substance or strength to something
⭕️For example:
"Cost-cutting measures are planned to beef up performance."
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🟣blow up
✍to make something explode
⭕️For example:
"The house was blown up due to the owner's ignorance. "
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🟣break through
✍to make a way through a barrier or a surface.
⭕️For example:
"The workers had to break through the wall to access the pipes "
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🟣boil down to
✍to have determined or analyzed the solution or reason for something
⭕️For example:
"Their endless fights all boil down to their stubbornness."
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🟣break in
✍to enter a place illegally and with the use of force
⭕️For example:
"The burglar broke in our neighbor's house last night."
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