intransitive phrasal verbs

intransitive phrasal verbs



show up - arrive; appear unexpectedly slow up - reduce speed

stand up - stand; rise from sitting; last; endurc

step aside - move to one side

take ovcr - assume command

throw up - vomit

turn in - go to bed

tum up - arrive; be found unexpcctedly wake up - awaken

■ •• - *1/ oy —    (    •

...Lch o.ł. - lvcazeful

wear out - become unusable through use; become used up


shut up - stop talking

stand by - wait; be prepared to assist

stay over - remain at someone's house overnighł or longer

take off - leave the ground

talk back - answer impolitely

tum around - tum so that one is facing another dircction turn out - succecd; come; appear, as at a public mecting wait up - remain awake in anticipation walk back - return on foot to where one was

■ i-i    r    i

w car cii - r.tdc, ,-uu iiuough usc or limc work out - be successful

Unit 6 - VOCABULARY EXTENDER 3 INTRANSITIVE EHRASAL VERBS

The following phrasal vcrbs are not followed by an object: "Onceyou lcavc borne, you cmi neuer reallygo back agniti."

drop out - abandon some organized activity; leave; quit drop over - visit someone casually


back down - retreat from a position in an argument

back up - move backwards

blow in - drop in to visit unexpec'edly

blow up - explode; lose one's temper

CoJlj* ctOu»r\ - bc (jOfM. CcutW

catch on - understand

clieck up - investigate cheer up - become cheerful elear up - become elear close up - close temporarily come along - accompany; make progress come by - visit someone in his home come over - com?^o someone’s house, to where someone is

come to - regain consciousness

die away - fade; diminish

die off/out - disappear; become extinct

drive back - return by car fali behind - not progress at required pace fali through - fail; not be accomplished find out - leam

fly over - fly to where someone is get along - have a friendly relationship get away - escape

get in - enter

get on - enter (a vehicle); mount (a horse, etc.) get up - rise

give out - become exhausted go back - return go on - happen; continue go over - go; succeed hang around - remain idly; dawdle hołd on - grasp tightly; persevere; wait while telephoning keep on - continue Iet up - diminish in intensity look on - be a spectator make up - become reconciled pan out - turn out well; be successful pass on - die puli in - arrive

puli through - survive (barely) run away - escape; leave; leave quicklv without permission

run off - depart running; drain seltle up - pay ones bills or debts back out - desert; fail to keep a promise bcar up - endure

blow over - pass without doing harm

cali up - tclephone

C&/c\ior\

catcn up - cover the distance belween oneself and a moving goal

check out - leave; pay one's bill

elear out - leave

close down - close permanently

came about - happen

come back - return

come out - appear; make a social debut come through - succeed

cut in - interrupt

die down - fade; diminish

dress up - don fancy or unusual clothes

drop in - visit someone casually without planning fali off - decrease; lose weight fili in - substitute fly back - return by air get ahead - make progress get around - circulate; move about get by - manage; either just barely or with a minimum of effort

get off - descend from leave

get on/along - progress; be compatible

get through - finish

give up - surrender; fail to finish

go off - explode

go out - stop burning; leave one's residence grow up - maturę

hang up - replace a telephone receive on its hook hołd out - continue to resist; persevere; persist

keep up - maintain the required pace or standard; continue

lie down - recline

make out - progress; succeed

move over - move to the side

pass out - become unconscious

pick up - grow; inerease

puli out - deport

ride over - ride to where someone is

run down - slowly lose power so as to stop functioning

sell out - sell the ownership or responsibility show off - boast bv words or actions

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