Phrasals new formula 1.

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bajar, disminuir los precios. ir Abajo,.
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GO DOWN: ... Prices usually increase. They don’t often GO DOWN.
irle bien o mal con, caer bien o mal. igor Abajo Con.
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GO DOWN WITH: ... The new designs didn’t GO DOWN so well WITH the customers and sales weren’t so good.
ir por algo, ir a lograr algo. igor Por.
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Go for....... Our team is in the final match in the Olympics and we’re GOING FOR the gold medal.
Apostar por, ir a que gane por, irle a. igor Por.
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GO FOR: ... I want Liverpool to win but my friend is GOING FOR Chelsea.
Interesarse por, gustar por... igor En Por.
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GO IN FOR: ... I didn’t GO IN FOR sports that much at school. I preferred playing music and chess.
hablar de, sacar un tema de. igor intonela.
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GO INTO: ... Do you really want TO GO INTO that issue now? Can’t we talk about it later?
explotar, reventar. igor Apagar.
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GO OFF: ... Don’t go near the bomb. It could GO OFF.
Sonar una alarma, sonar una alarma. igor Apagar.
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GO OFF: ... His alarm clock WENT OFF at 6 o’clock every morning, and he hates it.
Irse la luz, irse la energia electrica. igor Apagar.
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GO OFF: ... Norma keeps a torch beside her bed in case the power GOES OFF during the night.
Continuar, seguir. igor Sobre.
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GO ON: ... Sorry I interrupted you. Please GO ON.
Pasar, suceder, acontecer algo. igor Sobre.
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GO ON: ... This war has been going on for years. What are they doing? I can’t see what is GOING ON.
Salir a distraerse afuera, salir afuera... igor Afuera.
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GO OUT: ... Do you feel like staying home tonight or would you rather GO OUT?.
Apagar un cigarrillo, apagar un fuego, incendio. igor Afuera.
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GO OUT: ... The forest fire finally WENT OUT after it started to rain.
repasar, revisar y repasar. igorr Overga.
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GO OVER: ... Make sure you have enough time to GO OVER your notes before the exam.
ser bien o mal recivido, gustar, caer bien o mal. igor Overga.
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GO OVER: ... Her performance WENT OVER really well. Everyone loved it.
examinar, revisar. igor Trucha,
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GO THROUGH: ... Can you GO THROUGH the invoices and sort them by country, please?
pasar por una mala experiencia. igor Trucha.
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GO THROUGH: ... Maria has GONE THROUGH some hard times this year but she’s coped well.
Llevar acabo con, atravesar e igor por lo que se quiere. Ir Trucha uitaquer.
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GO THROUGH WITH: ... Despite the problems, we WENT THROUGH WITH our plan to take over another company.
Subir por. igor arriba.
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GO UP: ... Are you ready? We need to GO UP the stairs to get to the roof.
Subir los precios. igor arriba.
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GO UP: ... Prices are expected to GO UP again next month.
incrementar, Subir. igor arriba.
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GO UP: ... The police say the number of road accidents has GONE UP this year.
Criarse, vivir en y criarse en. Grouiar Arriba.
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GROW UP: ... He was GROWN UP in a small town but now lives in the city.
Crecer, crecer de estatura, hacerse mayor. Grouiar Arriba.
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GROW UP: ... She’s GROWN UP a lot since I last saw her at school.
Protegerse contra de, protegerse encontra de. Guardiarse Encotra.
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GUARD AGAINST: ... How can we GUARD AGAINST food companies selling unhealthy junk to our kids?
Devolver, regresar, devolver algo. Mano atras.
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HAND BACK: ... If someone GIVES you his or her name card, don’t HAND it BACK to them. Keep it.
Heredar, legar, dejar. Mano abajo.
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HAND DOWN: ... The family business has been HANDED DOWN from generation to generation.
Entregar, someter, entregar a. Mano Ines.
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HAND IN: ... Please HAND IN your exam papers before you leave the room.
Repartir, distribuir, pasarle al que sigue. Mano Afuera.
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HAND OUT: ... Take one chocolate for yourself and then HAND the box OUT to the next person. Their teacher HANDED OUT the test papers and then told the students to start.
Devolver algo robado, entregar... Mano Overga.
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HAND OVER: ... After he was caught by the police, the thief had to HAND OVER the jewelry.
Meroder por, andar por. Hangear alrededor.
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HANG AROUND: ... Airports are full of people HANGING AROUND because their flights have been delayed.
Esperar, aguardar. Hangear Sobre.
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HANG ON: ... The train stops quickly, so you’d better HANG ON or you might fall over.
pasar tiempo de diversión, andar de cotorreo. Hanguear Afuera.
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HANG OUT: ... Kids used to HANG OUT in pool rooms and bowling alleys, but now they’re all online.
Esperar, aguardar. Holdiar Sobre.
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HOLD ON: ... I’m not sure what room he’s staying in, but if you HOLD ON a moment I’ll check for you.
colgar la ropa. Colgar arriba.
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HANG UP: ... You can HANG your coat UP in the cupboard if you like.
Meterse en problemas, meterser en bloncas. Getear Intonela.
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GET INTO: ... Jason’s got a black eye, he looked like he had been in a fight. Did he really GET INTO a fight?
LLevar ropa puesta, tener algo sobre. Javear Sobre.
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HAVE ON: ... It’s cold outside tonight. I hope you HAVE some warm clothes ON.
tener a alguién de visita, tener sobre. Havear Overga.
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HAVE OVER: ... We’re HAVING some people OVER for dinner tonight.
tener algo que hacer, tener algo en puerta. Havear Sobre.
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HAVE ON: ... I can’t go tonight. I’VE got something else ON.
Empezar el camino de regreso con cabeza para atras, recalar, regresar para atras. Jedear Atras.
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HEAD BACK: ... We should HEAD BACK home before the traffic gets too bad.
salir, Irse, sarpar, dirigirse salir. Cabeza Apagada.
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HEAD OFF: ... We’ll have to HEAD OFF early in the morning if we want to get there by noon.
calentar, recalentar comida o algo. Heatear Arriba.
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HEAT UP: ... You can HEAT the food UP in the microwave oven when you get home.
Pasarle, sucederle a alguién. Getear Sobre
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GET ON:... I haven’t heard from Bobby for a while. Do you know how he’s GETTING ON?
oir de, escuchar de. heariar of.
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HEAR OF: ... They say he’s a famous writer, but I’ve never HEARD OF him. Have you?
echar la mano a alguién. Ayudar Afuera.
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HELP OUT: ... Would you like to HELP OUT by writing some invitations to her birthday party?
esconderse. Hidear lejos.
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HIDE AWAY: ... The robbers HID the jewelry AWAY in a secret place so no one would find it.
Contraatacar, golpear de regreso. Hitear atras.
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HIT BACK: ... Our competitors beat us last year, but we’re HITTING BACK with a new marketing plan.
Ocurrirsele sobre, llamarle la atención, tirarle la onda a alguién, venirsele una idea Hitear sobre.
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HIT ON: ... Kamala HIT ON the idea of sponsoring competitions and giving our products away as prizes.
agarrar atras, sujetar, Contenerse para atras, retenerse, mantener, sostener la calma. Holdiar Atras.
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HOLD BACK: ... She had to HOLD BACK the tears when she heard she’d lost her job.
agarrar, reprimir, sostener abajo, refrenar, contener, mantener agarrar. Holdiar abajo.
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HOLD DOWN: ... The government is trying to HOLD DOWN the unemployment rate as much as possible.
agarrar, sujetar fuertemente para atras, Contener bien agarrado algo. Holdiar, atras.
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HOLD BACK: ... HOLD BACK the dog while I give her some medicine.
Pasar, dar algo con la mano. to pass or give something to somebody. Handiar, mano...
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Hand... Please hand this form to your parents.
Dirigirse hacia, ir hacia. Headear.
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Head... If we head south, we should get home eventually.
Pasar algo a las demas personas. Pasar Arededor.
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pass around... They passed around sandwiches and drinks at the party.
Irse la luz, irse la energia electrica. igor Afuera.
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GO OUT: ... Norma keeps a torch beside her bed in case the power GOES OUT during the night.
Dirigirse hacia. Cabeza Para.
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Head for... We’re heading for the beach.
Actuar afuera........ Children’s in negative feelings often (a- -) (o- -) in bad beheviour.
Portarse mal para llamar la atención. to misbehave.
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Act out....... Children’s in negative feelings often (act) (out) in bad beheviour.

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