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Nödvändigt Ordförråd för SAT-Provet - Konkreta och fysiska frasala verb

Här kommer du att lära dig några konkreta och fysiska engelska frasverb, såsom "set off", "reel in", "break out", etc. som du behöver för att klara dina SATs.

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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary
to call out

to formally request or direct someone to perform a duty or task

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to bring on

to cause something to happen, especially something undesirable or unpleasant

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to die out

to completely disappear or cease to exist

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to shore up

to prevent a building or a part of it from falling, by putting large pieces of wood or metal under or against it

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to break out

to free oneself from a place that one is being held against their will, such as a prison

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to pass down

to transfer something to the next generation or another person

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to break through

to create or forcefully find a way through an obstacle or barrier

bryta igenom,övervinna

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to set up

to prepare things in anticipation of a specific purpose or event

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to set out

to begin doing something in order to reach a goal

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to boot up

(of a computer or electronic device) to start and load the operating system into memory for use

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to latch on

to become firmly attached to something or someone

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to act on

to adjust one's actions or behavior based on specific information, ideas, or advice

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to branch out

to expand by exploring new areas, options, or opportunities

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to pass on

to transfer knowledge, traditions, or skills to another person or group, often to ensure they are preserved or continued

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to sell out

(of an event) to completely sell all available tickets, seats, leaving none remaining for further purchase

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to run out

(of a supply) to be completely used up

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to strip off

to remove clothing or covering quickly or completely

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to churn out

to produce something quickly and in large quantities, often with a focus on quantity over quality

massproducera,snabbt producera

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to go without sb/sth

to manage or function without someone or something that is typically needed or desired

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to crank up

to start something by turning a handle or lever

starta,vrida

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to bob up

to appear or come into view, often unexpectedly

dyka upp,framträda

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to reel in

to pull or draw something in by winding it around a reel or similar device

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to break off

to suddenly stop an activity or an action

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to draw back

to retreat or move away from something or someone, typically in response to fear or surprise

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to kill off

to cause the death of a significant number of individuals or organisms

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to rinse out

to clean or remove something by flushing it with water or another liquid

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to strip away

to remove something completely

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to whip up

to make food very quickly

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to crowd out

to dominate or push aside something or someone by taking up all the available space, time, or attention

överskyla,utestänga

överskyla,utestänga

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to taper off

to gradually decrease in number, amount, or intensity over time

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to plump up

to make something fuller or fluffier by shaking or adjusting it

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to parcel out

to distribute or divide something into smaller parts or portions for sharing

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to look on

to watch an event or incident without getting involved

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to ward off

to prevent or repel something

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to drift away

to gradually move away or become distant, often in terms of physical distance or emotional detachment

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to haul off

to take something away using a vehicle or transport method, often to remove or relocate it

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to do away with

to stop using or having something

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to embark on

to start a significant or challenging course of action or journey

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to break apart

to fall into pieces or separate

kollapsa,splittras

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to prop up

to keep something in position using a structure or an object

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to drop by

to visit a place or someone briefly, often without a prior arrangement

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to pass out

to distribute something to a group of people

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to filter out

to remove or separate unwanted items or elements from a group

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to blurt out

to say something suddenly

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to line up

to place individuals or objects in a line or row

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to hang out

to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

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to shut off

to stop or close off the flow or passage of something

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to set off

to activate a bomb, an explosive, etc.

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to branch off

(of a path or road) to split into another direction, creating a separate route

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to fall apart

to fall or break into pieces as a result of being in an extremely bad condition

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