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Dutch-English Vocabulary Training
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A phrasal verb is a verb + a small word (like up, on, off, in, out, by, or back).
Together they often have a special meaning that you can’t always guess from the words alone.
For example:
get up = to leave your bed in the morning
turn on = to start a machine or light
Phrasal verbs chapter 4:
| Phrasal verb | Meaning in English | Vertaling in het Nederlands |
|---|---|---|
| to appeal to | to interest somebody | aanspreken |
| to bank on | to rely on somebody or something | rekenen op |
| to boil down to | to have something as a main or basic part | neerkomen op |
| to cut down on | to reduce the size, amount, or number of something | verminderen |
| to do without | to manage without somebody or something | zonder iets kunnen |
| to get by | to manage to do something without extra help | rondkomen / redden |
| to get rid of | to make yourself free of something that is annoying you | ergens vanaf komen |
| to keep up with | to continue to do something regularly | bijhouden |
| to shop around | to compare the quality or prices of something in different shops | rondkijken / vergelijken |
| to turn down | to reject or refuse an offer or proposal | afslaan / weigeren |
| to wear out | to make something no longer usable due to using it too much | verslijten |
Dutch-English Vocabulary Training
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