Title | Phrasal verbs - Notes de cours 2 |
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Author | Mathilde Albareda |
Course | Langue Vivante Étrangère : Anglais |
Institution | Université de la Rochelle |
Pages | 2 |
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Travail à rendre...
break down ; stop working (for machine, etc) My car just broke down on the road.
carry out : perform an experiment, mener ,exécuter, s’acquitter, accomplir This equipment can carry out very precise measurements.
come off : succeed I think I will come off easily after being rewarded.
come on ; develop or make progress There is a rain coming on.
come up with : think of (an idea, a plan, etc) With my partners, I’m sure this meeting will come up with a great solution.
cut off : stop the supply of sth If I don’t work, my parents could cut off my pocket money.
find out : discover information, etc The officers find out a very interesting clue.
give off : produce sth such as heat or a smell, émettre, libérer, exhaler This kind of food has always given off a bad smell.
narrow down : reduce the number of possibilities The policemen must narrow down their search area.
plug in : connect to the electricity supply Please plug in your headphones.
put through : connect by phone Hold the line a moment, I will put you through to the sales office.
turn into : change into sth different
Then, the caterpillar turn into a beautiful butterfly.
turn off : stop a machine working Could you turn off the lights, please ?
work out : find the solution to a problem , etc With my colleagues, we will work out a plan to improve our performances....