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250 Verbos Frasales Más Comunes en Inglés - Verbos Frasales Comunes

Aquí tienes la parte 3 de la lista de los verbos frasales más comunes en inglés como "take over", "sign up" y "put out".

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Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English Vocabulary

to return to a previous state or condition, often after a period of decline or loss

volver

volver

Ex: The city's economy is slowly coming back after the recession.
to take on
[Verbo]

to play against someone in a game or contest

enfrentarse a

enfrentarse a

Ex: The underdog team is prepared take on the defending champions in the final match .

to begin to be in charge of something, often previously managed by someone else

tomar el poder

tomar el poder

Ex: The new director is taking over the film production.
to rely on
[Verbo]

to have faith in someone or something

confiar en

confiar en

Ex: The team knew they rely on their captain 's leadership during tough matches .

to look after a child until they reach maturity

criar, educar

criar, educar

Ex: It 's essential bring up a child in an environment that fosters both learning and creativity .

to contact someone to get assistance or help

contactar

contactar

Ex: She reached out to a career counselor for guidance on job opportunities.

(of people) to form a united group

reunirse

reunirse

Ex: In times of crisis , communities come together to support and help each other .

to cause something to occur

resultar en

resultar en

Ex: Proper maintenance result in longer-lasting equipment .
to sign up
[Verbo]

to sign a contract agreeing to do a job

contratar

contratar

Ex: He was excited sign up as the new project manager for the company .

to rise to a standing position from a seated or lying position

levantarse, ponerse de pie

levantarse, ponerse de pie

Ex: By the time I reached the door, they had already stood up.

to turn one's head to see what is behind or happening behind

mirar atrás

mirar atrás

Ex: The looked back at the crime scene , searching for any clues he might have missed .

to return to a place, state, or condition

volver, devolver

volver, devolver

Ex: He’ll get back to work once he’s feeling better.

to succeed in passing or enduring a difficult experience or period

aguantar

aguantar

Ex: It's a hard phase, but with support, you can get through it.
to look up
[Verbo]

to raise one's eyes from something one is looking at downwards

levantar la vista

levantar la vista

Ex: looked up from his desk to watch the birds flying outside the window .

to participate in or become involved in a particular activity, conversation, etc.

participar en

participar en

Ex: Athletes engage in rigorous training sessions to improve their performance .

to remove a thing from somewhere or something

sacar

sacar

Ex: The surgeon will take the appendix out during the operation.
to put out
[Verbo]

to make something stop burning or shining

apagar, extinguir

apagar, extinguir

Ex: The wind put out the lanterns on the porch.

to rotate or spin around an axis or center point

dar la vuelta a

dar la vuelta a

Ex: The planets in the go around the sun in their respective orbits .

to contact someone again later to provide a response or reply, often after taking time to consider or research the matter

volver a contactarse con

volver a contactarse con

Ex: The manager promised get back to the employee with feedback on the project .
to live on
[Verbo]

to remain alive

perdurar, sobrevivir

perdurar, sobrevivir

Ex: Many survivors of the disaster found ways live on despite the tremendous loss .

to stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness

sobrevivir

sobrevivir

Ex: He was in a very bad accident came through it with no lasting injuries .

to move with a lower speed or rate of movement

decelerar, ir más despacio

decelerar, ir más despacio

Ex: The train started to slow down as it reached the station.

to begin taking the early steps regarding an action, project, or goal

empezar

empezar

Ex: started out the business venture by securing funding and establishing a solid business plan .

to become more powerful, intense, or larger in quantity

desarrollar

desarrollar

Ex: Over time , clutter build up in the attic if not addressed .

to begin to act, happen, etc. in a particular manner

empezar, comenzar

empezar, comenzar

Ex: The starts off with a mysterious prologue that sets the tone for the story .
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