Englische Phrasal Verbs und deutsche Bedeutungen
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- bücken - to bend down; to bow
- carry on - to continue
- entführen - to kidnap
- durchführen - to carry out; to perform
- Kommen Sie mit - come with; come along
- come on - let’s go; come on (encouragement)
- kommen - to come; to appear; to arise
- kommen mit - (come up with) to give an idea or an answer; to find a solution
- rufen - to call out; to shout loudly
- schnitt - to cut into small pieces
- absterben - to lose strength; to become weak (e.g. sound)
- do up - to tie; to fasten (also: to renovate)
- auffressen - to eat up quickly; to devour
- fallen - to fall; to collapse
- fall out with - to have an argument with; to quarrel with
- bis zu fühlen - to feel capable of doing something (to be up to it)
- füllen - to fill; to fill out a form
- herauszufinden - to find out; to discover
- weg (mit) - to get away (with); to break free; to escape
- zurück - to return to a place
- get sb. down - to depress; to discourage someone
- aussteigen - to get off (a bus, plane, train)
- heraus (von) - to get out (of); to escape; to leave
- get up - to rise; to get up
- auskommen (mit) - to get along (with); to have a good relationship with someone
- get on (with) sb. - to be on good terms with someone; to remain on harmonious terms
- Haltestelle verlassen - to get off (bus, plane, train)
- give out - to give something out to a group of people, one by one; to distribute
- nach oben - to go up; to climb
- aufgeben - to give up; to stop doing something
- weggehen - to go away; to disappear; to leave
- gehen in (to) - to go into (a place)
- go out - to go out: take part in social events outside the house; to go on an outing
- go out - to be extinguished; to be switched off
- durchlaufen - to go through; to experience something difficult
- hang out with - to spend time with someone to relax
- hook up with sb. - to meet someone and spend time together
- halten - to hold; to refuse to let go
- halten - to stand; to continue doing something
- sich freuen - to look forward to; to feel happy about something that will happen
- Blick in - to look into: to examine to determine quality or condition
- Blick sb up - to look someone up: to visit or contact someone
- Abmarsch - to move out: to stop living in a place; to go away
- aussehen - to look like; to resemble
- treffen - to meet someone, intentionally or unexpectedly
- bezahlen - to pay for goods or services
- zahlen - to pay; to pay the amount for something
- wegziehen - to pull out; to remove something; to extract
- gefallen lassen - to put up with something unpleasant; to bear patiently
- stand by sb. - to help someone in need; to be loyal to someone
- beziehen (sb.) - to relate to; to understand and sympathize with someone
- überfahren - to run over; to hit someone/something with a vehicle
- auf den Weg - to set off; to start a journey
- eingeschlossen - confined; enclosed
- Lehnen Sie sich zurück - to sit back: to be not active but let something happen
- sitzen - to sit; to sit out: to refrain from participating in something
- sitzen durch - to sit through: to stay until the end of an unpleasant situation
- slow down - to reduce speed
- sort sth. out - to deal successfully with a problem
- sprechen - to speak; to talk aloud
- Aufenthalt - to stay; to remain at a place
- Aufenthalt in - to stay in: to stay at home
- Aufenthalt von - to stay of: (context unclear) to support someone at an inappropriate moment
- stick up for sb. - to defend or support someone
- take off (a) - to take off (clothes): to remove clothing
- take off (b) - to take off (aircraft): to ascend; to leave the ground (a plane)
- talk sth. over - to discuss something
- talk sb. into sth. - to persuade someone to do something
- zerreißen - to tear up; to rip apart; to destroy something
- tell on sb. - to inform on someone about inappropriate behavior
- think sth. over - to think something over: to consider something carefully
- krawatte mit - to tie in with: to connect or relate to something; to influence
- turn sth. down - to refuse; to reject something
- auftauchen - to turn up: to appear or draw attention
- work out - to work out: to do work; to find a solution; to develop