Phrasal Verbs
Word List 3
Phrasal Verb                           Meaning
add up >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> make sense
believe in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>trust
come to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> total
eat into >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>gradually destroy
get over >>>>>>>>>>>>>> recover from
go into >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> discuss
go through >>>>>>>>>>>>  deplete
go without >>>>>>>>>>>>  lack
hail from >>>>>>>>>>>>>>come from
identify with >>>>>>>>>>> empathize
make for >>>>>>>>>>>>> go toward
part with >>>>>>>>>>>>> become separate from
rake through >>>>>>>>>>>search thoroughly
stick to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> keep, as a promise
take after >>>>>>>>>>>>>resemble
touch on >>>>>>>>>>>>> discuss briefly
try for >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> attempt to gain
turn into >>>>>>>>>>>>>> become
turn to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> look for help
Hail from the north
is falling on
Yokohama.
Important Note!
Some phrasal verbs
have more than one
meaning. For example,
go through with an
object (a noun directly
following it) can mean
deplete, discuss in
detail
, search, or take
part in
. Go through
without an object can
mean
pass or finish.
Tsugumi hails from
Yokohama.
The picture caption to the left has a figurative meaning:
Tsugumi was born in Yokohama.
The picture caption above to the right has a
literal meaning:
Small balls of ice (hail) are falling in the city.
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