Курсовая работа: Phrasal verbs
break away Part of the country broke away to form a new nation.
drive away Don't drive people away who want to help you.
get away I couldn't get away at all last year, I was too busy.
go away There was no answer to my knock, so I went away
keep away The doctor advised Jim to keep away from fattening foods.
move away Losing interest, the crowd moved slowly away.
run away Don't run away, I want to talk to you.
scare away Higher coffee prices are scaring away the customers.
take away You may take away. [17]
"Disappearing/Making Something Disappear"
chuck away Why did you chuck your money away on such a worthless plan?
do away with This old custom is done away with.
fade away The music faded away.
give away The politician gave away his best chance to win the election
pass away Why the animals pass away?
throw away John throw away an advantage to rest.
"Hiding/Storing"
file away I'll file his name away for future use.
hideaway Muslim women hide away their faces.
lock away She locked her memories of him away in her heart.
put away Please put your toys away.
Phrasal Verbs with "Over"
Common phrasal verbs of "over " like think things over or check things over carry the meaning of considering or examining. However, when combined with other verbs, "over " can also carry the meaning of changing or transferring.
"Considering/Examining"
check over I asked the doctor to check me over.
look over We must look the school over before sending our son there.
mull over / think over Think over what I've said.
talk over Mrs. Taylor talk the prosecutor over her innocence.
"Changing/Transferring"