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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Up' - Alcanzar o elevar

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Up'
to end up
[Verbo]

to eventually reach or find oneself in a particular place, situation, or condition, often unexpectedly or as a result of circumstances

terminar

terminar

Ex: If we keep arguing, we’ll end up ruining our friendship.
to land up
[Verbo]

to reach a particular situation or place, often unexpectedly

terminar en, acabar en

terminar en, acabar en

Ex: The lost landed up at a ranger station , safe and sound .

to come before and play a part in causing a particular result or event

preparar el camino para, dar paso a

preparar el camino para, dar paso a

Ex: The series of challenging exams led up to the students' final graduation assessments
to lift up
[Verbo]

to take someone or something and move them upward

levantar

levantar

Ex: lifted up her child to see the parade .
to pick up
[Verbo]

to take and lift something or someone up

recoger

recoger

Ex: The picks up the evidence with a gloved hand .
to pull up
[Verbo]

to lift or position something or someone upward

levantar

levantar

Ex: The pulled up the nose of the plane to avoid the turbulence .
to push up
[Verbo]

to move something in an upward direction

elevar, empujar hacia arriba

elevar, empujar hacia arriba

Ex: The child reached push up the toy that had fallen under the table .

to get bigger abnormally, often due to inflammation or fluid accumulation

hincharse, inflamarse

hincharse, inflamarse

Ex: After getting stung by a bee , my swelled up within minutes .
to turn up
[Verbo]

to unexpectedly appear or be found

aparecer, surgir

aparecer, surgir

Ex: Surprisingly , the long-lost turned up in the archaeological dig .
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