726. Blow up
				to explode something 
				the old building was dangerous so they blew it up 
				
				727. Break down
				when a machine breaks down, something has gone wrong so it 
				doesn’t work 
				It’s no good trying to call the lift - it has broken down again
                
				
				728. Break in/ break into
				enter a building illegally 
				Somebody broke into my house last night and stole the video 
                
				729. Brush up (on)
				revise or improve your knowledge of something you have already 
				learned 
				I’m going to work in madrid next year, so i’d better brush up on 
				my spanish: I studied it at school, but that was a long time ago
                
				
				730. Bump into
				Meet unexpectedly 
				I bumped into jane last night in the bar - I thought she was 
				still working abroad 
				
				731. Call off
				cancel 
				The tennis match was called off because of the rain 
                
				732. Carry on
				continue doing something 
				The pupils took no notice of the teacher when she walked into 
				the room, and just carried on talking 
                
				733. Check in
				register at a hotel 
				You have to check in at a hotel before they will give you your 
				room key 
                
				734. Check out
				leave a hotel 
				Many hotels ask you to check out before midday, so that they can 
				prepare the room for the next guest 
                
				735. Cheer up
				not be sad, be happier 
				Cheer up! Things aren’t so bad! 
                
				736. Come on
				if someone tells you to "come on!", they want you to hurry up
				
				Come on! We may miss the train. 
				
				737. Do up
				fasten, tie up 
				Do up your coat. If you don’t, it will flap about in the wind.
                
				
				738. Dress up
				put your best clothes on 
				Let’s dress up for the party tonight - after all, it is a 
				special occasion! 
				
				739. Eat out
				go to a restaurant to eat 
				I don’t want to cook tonight; let’s eat out instead 
				
				740. Fill in
				complete a form 
				In order to apply for a driver’s licence, you have to fill in a 
				special form 
                
				741. Find out
				discover (a fact) 
				I thought she was a student, but I found out yesterday that she 
				works here! 
				
				742. Get round to
				find time to do something 
				I can’t write the letter now. I’ve got too much work to do. I 
				might get round to it this evening 
                
				743. Give up
				break a habit 
				I’m coughing too much: I should give up smoking 
 
				
				744. Hold on
				wait 
				Hold on, i’m on the phone - i’ll speak to you in a minute 
				
				745. Leave out
				omit 
				my name should be on the list, but it’s not there - they’ve left 
				it out 
                
				746. Let down
				disappoint someone, break a promise 
				The bank promised to lend me the money, but they’ve let me down: 
				they aren’t going to do it now 
                
				747. Look after
				take care of 
				If I go away on holiday, who is going to look after my dog? 
                
				748. Look up
				look for information in a dictionary, timetable, or 
				encyclopaedia 
				If you don’t know their phone number, look it up in the 
				telephone directory 
 
				
				749. Make up for
				compensate for 
				I’m sorry I was angry with you yesterday. Let me take you to the 
				cinema to make up for it 
                
				750. Mix up
				confuse 
				be careful not to mix up the old batteries with the new ones!
				
				751. Pick up
				if you pick someone up, you go to their house in a car in order 
				to take them somewhere 
				I’m driving to the airport tomorrow. If you like, i’ll pick you 
				up at 10 o’ clock and take you there, so you won’t have to take 
				the bus 
                
				752. Pour down
				when it’s pouring down, it’s raining very heavily 
				We’d better take an umbrella - it’s pouring down! 
                
				753. Put off
				postpone 
				there was a rail strike yesterday, so we had to put the meeting 
				off until next week 
				
				754. Ring off
				put the telephone down 
				Someone’s knocking at the door; i’ll have to ring off now! Bye!
                
				
				755. Run out of
				not to have any more of something 
				I had to walk home last night. My car had run out of petrol 
				
				756. Set off
				to start a journey or trip 
				we’ve got a long way to travel tomorrow, so we’d better set off 
				early 
                
				757. Speak up
				speak more loudly 
				I’m a bit deaf, i’m afraid. You’ll have to speak up 
                
				758. Stay up
				not to go to bed until later than usual 
				I usually go to bed at 10 o’ clock, but i’m going to stay up 
				tonight to watch the film 
				
				759. Take off
				when an aeroplane takes off, it leaves the ground 
				We should take off at 2 o’ clock, if there are no delays! 
                
				760. Try on
				put on a piece of clothing in order to see if it is the right 
				size 
				If you buy some clothes, always try them on in the shop before 
				deciding if you want them or not 
                
				761. Turn down
				lower the volume 
				That music is too loud! Turn the radio down! 
                
				762. Turn off
				When you stop watching the t.v., you turn it off 
                
				763. Turn on
				When you want to use an electrical appliance, you must turn it 
				on 
                
				764. Turn over
				change channels 
				The film is on bbc1, not bbc2. Turn the t.v. over! 
                
				765. Turn up
				increase the volume 
				I can’t hear the radio - turn it up!
                
				Fuente: 
				http://www.english-link.com/phrasal_verbs.htm
				
 
	
 
  
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