C1-C2 Phrasal verbs
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To save up for something | To save money little by little |
To save up for something | To save money little by little |
To ramp up | To increase the level of something |
To stem from | To be caused by |
To clamp down on | To suppress |
To lay off | To make somebody redundant |
To iron out | To resolve difficulties or problems |
To weigh in (on) | To give an opinion |
To get rid of | To eliminate |
To turn out | To prove to be |
To come across | To appear (through personality) |
To put up with | To tolerate |
To call for | To call specifically for something or someone |
To call off | To cancel |
To clear up | To explain |
To cut off | To stop something |
Die down | To become calm |
To do up | Allacciare, ristrutturare |
To face up to | To face |
To get somebody down | To bring down emotionally |
To put down to | To find as a cause |
To put out | To turn off |
To stand for | To represent |
To bank on | To depend on something happening |
To come by | To get something that is hard to get |
To do without | To live without something that you can't afford |
To get by | To manage to survive, also financially |
To live on | To use as a source of money |
To look round | To examine a place |
To make out | To write all the necessary information on a check |
To make up for | To provide something good so that something bad seems less important |
To put by | To save an amount of money for the future |
To save up for something | To save money little by little |