Phrasal Verbs 15

Phrasal Verbs 15 Call on/ upon: ziyaret etmek (visit) You should call on your aunt more often Call on/ upon: resmî olarak birisinden bir şeyi yapmasını istemek (demand officially) The opposition party called upon the government to introduce a new bill. Drop out: ayrılmak, çıkmak, bırakmak (leave, quit) He had to drop out home because…

Phrasal Verbs 14

Phrasal Verbs 14 Call off: iptal etmek (cancel) The rally was called off due to bad weather conditions. Drop in: uğramak (visit) Ayşe dropped in unexpectedly this morning. Fall behind (with): geride kalmak, yetişememek (progress more slowly, be late) Some countries fall behind in technology. Get across: anlatmak, aktarmak, açıklamak (make someone understand, communicate) We…

Phrasal Verbs 13

Phrasal Verbs 13 Break down: bozulmak (stop working) The image keeps going in and out, I think the TV is about to break down. Break down: ağlamak, kendini kaybetmek (start crying) He broke down with tears when he heard that his father had died. Break down: sağlığın bozulması (collapse due to illness or fatigue) Her…

Phrasal Verbs 12

Phrasal Verbs 12 Break through: yarıp geçmek (penetrate) The demonstrators broke through the police cordon. Break through: ortaya çıkmak, belirmek (appear) The sun broke through the clouds. Call for: gerektirmek (require) This position called for good knowledge base. Call for: rica etmek, istemek (ask for, request) He called for her to get the files from…

Phrasal Verbs 11

Phrasal Verbs 11 Break up: sona ermek (end) We will break the meeting up at 11:00. Break up: ilişkiyi sonlandırmak, ayrılmak (leave) She broke up her 8-year relationship yesterday, so it will take her a long time to recover. Break up: parçalara ayrılmak, parçalamak (separate, disintegrate) The mirror fell and broke up thousands of pieces.…

Phrasal Verbs 10

Phrasal Verbs 10 Bring about: sebep olmak, yol açmak (cause to happen) The major accident brought about traffic congestion. Come out: yayımlanmak, basılmak (be published) The movie is going to come out this winter. Come out: ortaya çıkmak (become known) As the vehicle passed through the checkpoint, it come out that he was wanted for…

Phrasal Verbs 9

Phrasal Verbs 9 Bring out: üretmek (produce) The company announced that they will bring out a new vacuum cleaner model. Bring out: yayınlamak, basmak (publish) The new issue of the magazine is brought out on Monday. Bring out: ortaya çıkarmak (emphasize, highlight) This sweater brings out the color of your eyes. Fall to: kalmak, payına…

Phrasal Verbs 8

Phrasal Verbs 8 Break off: koparmak (detach) The children broke a branch off the young tree. Break off: bitirmek, sonlandırmak (terminate) You must break off your projects by the end of the term. Come along: varmak (arrive) We were talking when Ayşe came along. Come along: gelişmek (develop) Our sales are coming along day by…

Phrasal Verbs 7

Phrasal Verbs 7 Break out: başlamak (start) When they sat down on the couch, the movie had already broken out. Break out: kaçmak (escape) The burglars managed to break out from the police. Catch up (with): yetiştirmek, yakalamak (approach) If you don’t speed up, we won’t be able to catch the train up. Catch up…

Phrasal Verbs 6

Phrasal Verbs 6 Break away: kaçmak (escape) The thieves found a way to break away from prison. Break away: ayrılmak (leave) When Ali called, they had already broke away the house. Come at: saldırmak (attack) The attacker came at a woman with a child walking on the road. Do without: bir şey olmadan da idare…