Phrasal Verbs with Nouns
Criado em: 4 de fevereiro de 2025
Criado em: 4 de fevereiro de 2025
Integrate nouns to the phrasal verb, eg. “take up” change into “take up soccer”, “check out” change into “check out the rental skates”, “go off” change into “the alarm goes off”. do not add full stops.
do not integrate nouns to the explanations in the brackets.
integrate nouns related to the subcategories and the explanations.
integrate a single noun (or a single noun phrase) for each phrasal verb.
integrate articles like "the" or "a", or a possessive adjective “my” if needed. pick an article or a possessive adjective depending on what better fits.
if the phrasal verb is intransitive (does not take a direct object), then use the noun as the subject, eg. “the tennis racket strings come apart” instead of “come apart the tennis racket strings”. Make sure the subject agrees with the verb, eg. “the alarm goes off” instead of “the alarm go off”.
if the phrasal verb is transitive (takes a direct object), then add it, eg. “knock out the oponent”. if needed, integrate prepositions between the phrasal verb and the object, eg. “cool down after lacrosse”, instead of “cool down lacrosse”. do not add subjects to transitive verb, eg. “clock out of the office”, instead of “She clocks out of the office”.
list phrasal verbs with nouns in this way:
“number. phrasal verb with a noun (its explanation)”, eg.
talk over the career goals (to discuss career choices with someone)
(number phrasal verb within a particular subcategory)
Dane personalne (Personal Data)
Fill out (to complete a form)
Sign up (to register for something)
Look up (to search for information)
Jot down (to write information quickly)
Write down (to record information on paper)
Take down (to note information or details)
Keep track of (to maintain a record)
Find out (to discover or learn new info)
Look into (to investigate or examine details)
Check up on (to verify or confirm info)
Go by (to be known by a certain name)
Sort out (to organize or clarify info)
Hand in (to submit forms or documents)
Sign in (to log in or register upon arrival)
Pull up (to retrieve digital data)
Turn in (to submit something to an authority)
Opt out (to choose not to share data/participate)
Back up (to make a copy of data)
Key in (to type data into a system)
Fill in (to supply missing info on a form)
Cross out (to remove incorrect information)
Check off (to mark items as complete/verified)
Log in (to access an account)
Log out (to exit an account)
Look over (to review or examine carefully)
Go through (to examine thoroughly)
Type up (to create a typed version)
Pull out (to extract relevant info)
Note down (to write info for reference)
Punch in (to enter data by pressing keys)
Punch out (to record exiting, e.g. time clock)
Cut out (to remove unneeded info)
Read over (to read carefully for accuracy)
Hand over (to give documents/data to someone)
Mark down (to record info or notes)
Cross-check (to verify data with another source)
Round up (to gather or collect data)
Round down (to reduce data to a lower figure)
Map out (to plan or visually plot data)
Zero in on (to focus on specific data)
Follow up on (to verify or get more info later)
Hold onto (to keep data/documents in possession)
Sort through (to examine a large set of data)
Pass on (to relay info to someone else)
Wipe out (to delete or remove all data)
Clear out (to remove unneeded data/items)
Root out (to find and eliminate errors)
Check into (to investigate details further)
Pull together (to gather data from sources)
Keep up with (to stay informed/current)
Pair up (to match data or individuals)
Lock down (to secure data or limit access)
Open up (to make data accessible)
Crack down on (to strictly enforce data rules)
Carve out (to allocate space or resources)
Track down (to locate specific information)
Screen out (to filter unwanted items/info)
Patch up (to fix minor data errors)
Fill up (to complete all fields on a form)
Check back (to return and review later)
Zoom in on (to focus on a particular detail)
Zoom out (to look at broader data context)
Set forth (to present data or a plan)
Go off of (to use existing info as a basis)
Press for (to strongly request data)
Weed out (to eliminate incorrect data)
Follow through with (to complete a data-related process)
Hammer out (to work out details thoroughly)
Check over (to review for mistakes)
Run by (to show data to someone for approval)
Okresy życia (Life Stages)
Grow up (to progress from childhood to adulthood)
Bring up (to raise a child)
Look back on (to reflect on past experiences)
Move on (to progress to a new stage or situation)
Settle down (to begin a stable lifestyle/family)
Live through (to experience difficult times)
Look forward to (to anticipate future events)
Branch out (to expand into new areas of life)
Ease into (to slowly adjust to something new)
Take on (to assume new roles/responsibilities)
Step up (to accept a bigger challenge)
Phase out (to gradually remove or stop something)
Hold onto (to keep traditions/memories)
Blossom into (to develop positively over time)
Break away (to become independent of old influences)
Grow apart (to become distant over time)
Turn out (to end up or develop in a certain way)
Open up (to become more emotionally available)
Wind down (to slow or relax toward the end)
Set out (to begin a journey or new chapter)
Come of age (to reach adulthood or maturity)
Go through with (to complete a major life change)
Break down (to have an emotional collapse)
Take up (to start a new hobby or activity)
Drop out (to quit school or a program)
Drop in on (to visit someone spontaneously)
Come across as (to seem or appear in a certain way)
Lighten up (to become less serious)
Knuckle down (to become serious about work/study)
Figure out (to find solutions to life challenges)
Gear up for (to prepare for a new stage)
Break into (to enter a new field or phase)
Carry on (to continue despite difficulties)
Pass away (to die, end of life stage)
Look after (to care for someone, often older relatives)
Pass down (to give knowledge/possessions to next generation)
Go by (to refer to time passing: “as years go by”)
Shift gears (to change focus or direction)
Turn into (to become something else over time)
Hold back (to prevent personal growth)
Move out (to leave parents’ home)
Move in (to start living with someone or in a new place)
Start over (to begin a new chapter from scratch)
Step down (to retire or relinquish a position)
Look in on (to check on someone in a different life stage)
Keep up with (to maintain the same pace as peers)
Catch up on (to update oneself on missed events)
Take over (to assume control, e.g. family business)
Wrap up (to finish a life chapter)
Roll around (to arrive in time, e.g. a birthday)
Leap into (to eagerly enter a new phase)
Come up against (to face new challenges)
Bow out (to withdraw gracefully or retire)
Dive into (to become deeply involved in something new)
Hang on to (to keep memories from earlier stages)
Run into (to unexpectedly meet people from the past)
Head off (to leave for a new stage or journey)
Keep on (to continue living or persisting)
Blow over (to pass or end, usually problems)
Open up to (to become more accepting over time)
Give in to (to yield to certain pressures)
Size up (to evaluate changes or new phases)
Break off (to end a relationship or situation abruptly)
Think back (to recall earlier life events)
Press on (to continue despite obstacles)
Burn out (to exhaust oneself before or during transition)
Stick with (to remain dedicated to a path/habit)
Come up (to arise, e.g. new opportunities)
Go on about (to talk endlessly about past experiences)
Hold on to (to maintain relationships or beliefs across stages)
1. DANE PERSONALNE (PERSONAL DATA)
2. OKRESY ŻYCIA (LIFE STAGES)
now add a Polish translation to each phrase. the translations must cover the meaning the phrase takes in their subcategory. add it in the round brackets between each phrase and its explanation. do not add translations to the explanations in brackets.
1. DANE PERSONALNE (PERSONAL DATA)
2. OKRESY ŻYCIA (LIFE STAGES)