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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Up' - Limpiar o Separar

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Up'

to end a relationship, typically a romantic or sexual one

terminar (una relación)

terminar (una relación)

Ex: He found it hard break up with her , but he knew it was the right decision .

to make oneself neat or clean

limpiar

limpiar

Ex: It's time to clean your room up – clothes and toys are scattered everywhere.

to tidy, remove, or organize things following a particular activity or event

recoger después de, ordenar después de

recoger después de, ordenar después de

Ex: The janitorial team is scheduled clean up after the big company event tonight to have the office ready for work tomorrow .

to explain or resolve confusion, making something easier to understand or less ambiguous

aclarar, esclarecer

aclarar, esclarecer

Ex: I hope this diagram clear up how the process works .

to make a place tidy by putting things back where they belong, often following a particular activity or event

limpiar después de, recoger después de

limpiar después de, recoger después de

Ex: Following the picnic , the volunteers worked together clear up after the event , leaving the park in pristine condition .

to distribute something into separate parts, shares, or portions

dividir, repartir

dividir, repartir

Ex: In the collaborative project , each department was responsible for specific components , requiring them divide up the workload efficiently .
to mop up
[Verbo]

to remove or absorb liquid from the ground floor, often using a sponge, cloth, or absorbent material

trapear, limpiar

trapear, limpiar

Ex: Would you like some bread to mop up that delicious sauce on your plate?

to separate something into smaller components

dividir

dividir

Ex: The leader split the presentation up among team members for a more dynamic delivery.

to collect and remove dirt or trash, typically from the floor or a surface using a broom

barrer, recoger

barrer, recoger

Ex: I need to sweep the leaves up from the porch.
to tear up
[Verbo]

to rip something into small pieces

desgajar, rasgar

desgajar, rasgar

Ex: In anger, he tore the contract up and walked away.
to tidy up
[Verbo]

to make a place neat and orderly by putting things away, cleaning, or organizing

arreglar, ordenar

arreglar, ordenar

Ex: tidied up the garden tools in the garage .
to wash up
[Verbo]

to clean one's hands, face, or body, typically using water and soap

lavarse, asearse

lavarse, asearse

Ex: washed up quickly and headed out for the evening .
to wipe up
[Verbo]

to clean a surface by using a cloth or mop to remove liquid or any sort of substance spills

limpiar, secado

limpiar, secado

Ex: Wiping up after a toddler 's meal can be a messy but necessary job .
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