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English Expressions: three-word phrasal verbs
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Ashley Chen posted on 2014/09/07Ever get tripped up by those tricky three-word phrasal verbs? This video breaks down common ones used in the workplace and daily conversations, making them super easy to understand and use yourself! You'll pick up tons of practical vocabulary and grammar tips that will boost your fluency instantly.
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US /ʌp wɪð/
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UK /ʌp wið/
- Phrasal Verb
- To tolerate or endure something.
- To produce or create something (an idea, a plan).
- Phrase
- What is the matter with; what is wrong with.
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US /tim ʌp wɪð/
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UK /ti:m ʌp wið/
- Phrasal Verb
- To join with someone in order to work on something together.
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US /pʊt ʌp wɪð/
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UK /put ʌp wið/
- Phrasal Verb
- To suffer (a difficult thing) without complaining
- To endure or accept something undesirable.
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US /ɔl raɪt/
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UK /ɔ:l rait/
- Adjective
- Fine; without problems; satisfactory
- Safe and well; not hurt or damaged.
- Interjection
- An expression of agreement or acceptance.
- Giving permission or consent.
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