Курсовая работа: Phrasal verbs
pay off It's a good feeling to pay off the house after all these years.
pull off John at last pulled examine off.
top off Top off your compositions and put off. [15]
Other Meanings
call off The game was called off.
cool off It cools off with extreme slowness.
rip off John wouldn't dare to rip off a bank.
show off I think he visited us just to show off his new car.
tell off Six of us were told off to get fuel. [16]
"Phrasal Verbs with "Back"
"Returning"
bring back You must bring these library books back next week.
call back/phone back I'll call you back.
get back When did your neighbors get back from their holiday?
give back When can you give back the money?
take back My mind took me back to that evening .
"Repeating/Reciprocating"
answer back She always taught him not to answer back.
bounce back Small children often catch diseases, but they soon bounce back.
fight back She fought back her tears as she said goodbye.
pay back We will pay them back for the trick they played on us.
strike back He had a chance to strike back.
"Controlling/Suppressing"
choke back Jim had to choke back his anger or he would have hit the man.
cut back The factory's production has been cut back.
fight back I had to fight back a desire to laugh at the small child's remark.
hold back I held back from jumping into the cold water
Phrasal Verbs with "Away"
Away when combined with different verbs, can have the meaning of leaving, disappearing, or storing.