PHRASAL VERBS In/Into 5

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Emmy said, I'm not going to be (- -) (- -) that kind of argument. ------ Suena a: (Drawear Ines/Intoxavle).
Inmiscuirse en otros asuntos, meterse hacia otros asuntos. to involve somebody or make somebody take part in something, although they may not want to take part at first.
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draw in/into. ---------- Emmy said, I'm not going to be drawn in that kind of argument. -------------- draw in/into.
draw in/into. ---------- Jhonatan was "drawn into" a life of crime. -------------------- draw in/into.
DROP something IN ---------- Ramón can drop your books in at the library if you like. ---------- DROP something IN.
Dejar. Pasar a dejar. to deliver something to a place or to someone. (see also: drop off).
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Dejar. Pasar a dejar. to deliver something to a place or to someone. (see also: drop off).
DROP something IN ---------- I’ll pop by the library on my way home and drop the books in. ---------- drop something in.
HAND IN ---------- Please hand in your exam papers before you leave the examination room. ---------- hand in.
Entregar, someter. to give something to someone in authority. (see also: give in, turn in).
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Entregar, someter. to give something to someone in authority. (see also: give in, turn in).
HAND IN ---------- Please hand in your keys when you leave the hotel. ---------- hand in.
Pasar a visitar rapidamente... Ok Martin. I'll (- -) IN on my way home.
Pasar a visitar rapidamente. to visit a place or person for a short time, usually while you are going somewhere else. (BRITISH & AUSTRALIAN).
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CALL IN.
------- Ok Martin. I'll "call in" on my way home. --------- CALL IN. (UK)
CALL IN. (UK) ------- Do you mind if we just "call in" at the supermarket?. --------- CALL IN. (UK).
call in. (UK). ---------- I'd better call in and tell them I'm going to be late. ---------- call in. (UK).
Llamar para avisar. to telephone your place of work, usually to explain why you are not there
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Llamar para avisar. to telephone your place of work, usually to explain why you are not there
call in. (UK). ---------- Melanie called in sick this morning. ---------- call in. (UK).
call in. ---------- The police called him in for questioning. ---------- call in.
llamar para hacer pasar, decir a alguien que entre, hacer pasar, hacer entrar. To call or tell somebody to come into a place.
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llamar para hacer pasar, decir a alguien que entre, hacer pasar, hacer entrar. To call or tell somebody to come into a place.
call in. ---------- My wife said, It's time to call the children in for supper. ---------- call in.
COCOON. ---------- Quito said that there are hundreds of "cocoons" at the back of the shed. ---------- cocoon.
Capullo. a covering usually made of silk which some insects (such as caterpillars) make around themselves to protect them while they grow.
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Capullo. a covering usually made of silk which some insects (such as caterpillars) make around themselves to protect them while they grow.
COCOON. ---------- The teacher explained that a caterpillar spends a few months in a "cocoon", and by the time it comes out it has changed into a beautiful butterfly. ---------- cocoon.
CHANGE INTO something else. ---------- A caterpillar spends a few months in a cocoon, and by the time it comes out it has changed into a beautiful butterfly. ---------- CHANGE INTO something else.
Transformarse, convertirse. to change and become something or someone different. (see also: turn into).
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Transformarse, convertirse. to change and become something or someone different. (see also: turn into).
CHANGE INTO something else.---------- Orlando had changed into a young man, but his mum still treated him as a boy. ---------- CHANGE INTO something else.
CHECK INTO something. -------- Get to the airport and check in at least an hour before your flight departs. ---------- check in.
Registrarse. Register on arriving at a hotel or at the airport.
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Registrarse. Register on arriving at a hotel or at the airport.
CHECK INTO something. ---------- My grandmother had to check into the hospital after she broke her leg. ---------- CHECK INTO something... After you check in to the hotel, the porter will take your bags up to your room. ---------- check in.
HIDEOUT. ---------- The criminal's hideout was eventually discovered by police dogs. ----------HIDEOUT.
Escondite, guarida. a place where someone (such as a criminal) hides to avoid being found or captured.
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Escondite, guarida. a place where someone (such as a criminal) hides to avoid being found or captured.
HIDEOUT. ---------- The police pulled out their guns as they closed in on the killer’s hideout. ---------- HIDEOUT.
CLOSE IN. ---------- The police pulled out their guns as they closed in on the killer’s hideout. ----------. close in.
Aproximarse, acercarse. (Closearse En). To approach, to get near. (see also: zero in on).
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Aproximarse, acercarse. (Closearse En). To approach, to get near. (see also: zero in on).
CLOSE IN. ---------- The soldiers slowly closed in on the enemy base, preparing to attack. ---------- close in.
COME IN ---------- I’ll pick you up from the airport if you tell me what time your flight comes in. ---------- come in.
Llegar. to arrive. (see also: get in).
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Llegar. to arrive. (see also: get in).
COME IN ---------- Most trains are coming in at least half an hour late this evening. ---------- come in.
COME IN FOR something. ---------- The government will "come in for" a lot of criticism if it cuts business taxes while at the same time increasing income taxes. ---------- COME IN FOR something.
Sufrir muchas críticas. recivir crítica. Receive criticism or praise.
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Sufrir muchas críticas. recivir crítica. Receive criticism or praise.
COME IN FOR something. ---------- Drug companies "came in for" criticism over the cost of their AIDS drugs. ---------- (come in for) something.
COME INTO something. ---------- Donal’s a wealthy man. His children will come into a lot of money when he dies. -------------------- COME INTO something.
Heredar. to inherit or get money from someone who has died.
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Heredar. to inherit or get money from someone who has died.
COME INTO something. ---------- Mario Moreno Junior came into a small fortune when his rich uncle died. ---------- (come into) something.
draw in/into. ---------- We need a beautiful sign for our shop to "draw in" customers. ---------- draw in/into.
Atraer, interesar, retraer. to involve somebody or make somebody take part in something, although they may not want to take part at first.
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Atraer, interesar, retraer. to involve somebody or make somebody take part in something, although they may not want to take part at first.
draw in/into. ---------- The book starts slowly, but it gradually "draws you in". ---------- draw in/into.
PUT IN. ------- Are you sure you have enough room to put a swimming pool in?. You want some room for a garden as well, don’t you?. ---------- put in.
Instalar en, poner en, introducir en, meter en. to fix new equipment or a new system in the correct place in a room or building.
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Instalar en, poner en, introducir en, meter en. to fix new equipment or a new system in the correct place in a room or building.
PUT IN. ------- I've just had a new kitchen put in. ---------- put in.

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