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Phrasal verbs cambridge B2, Schemi e mappe concettuali di Inglese

elenco dei phrasal verbs più importanti da sapere per poter raggiungere la certificazione cambridge di livello b2

Tipologia: Schemi e mappe concettuali

2024/2025

Caricato il 14/01/2026

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Phrasal verbs
Look forward to to anticipate with pleasure
Take off to remove something (clothing) or for an aircraft to become airborne
Put off to postpone or delay something
Set up to establish or arrange something
Get along with to have a harmonious or friendly relationship
Give up to stop doing something, often because it’s difficult
Break down to stop functioning (for machines) or to become very emotional
Carry on to continue or proceed
Come across to find or meet by chance
Run into to meet unexpectedly
Look after to take care of someone or something
Bring up to mention or introduce a topic
Take up to begin a new activity or hobby
Turn up to arrive or appear unexpectedly
Go on to continue doing doing something
Hold on to wait or grip something tightly
Pick up to lift something or to learn something informally
Look into to investigate or examine something
Come up with to think of or produce something (an idea)
Set off to begin a journey or to cause something to start (fire)
Call off to cancel or postpone something
Back out (of) to cancel a commitment or withdraw from an agreement
Brush up on to improve a skill or refresh knowledge
Come down with to become ill with a minor disease
Drop out (of) to withdraw from a course or an activity before finishing
Fall through to not succeed or not be completed (plans, deals)
Get through (to) to make contact with someone (by phone) or to succeed in communicating
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Phrasal verbs

Look forward to to anticipate with pleasure Take off to remove something (clothing) or for an aircraft to become airborne Put off to postpone or delay something Set up to establish or arrange something Get along with to have a harmonious or friendly relationship Give up to stop doing something, often because it’s difficult Break down to stop functioning (for machines) or to become very emotional Carry on to continue or proceed Come across to find or meet by chance Run into to meet unexpectedly Look after to take care of someone or something Bring up to mention or introduce a topic Take up to begin a new activity or hobby Turn up to arrive or appear unexpectedly Go on to continue doing doing something Hold on to wait or grip something tightly Pick up to lift something or to learn something informally Look into to investigate or examine something Come up with to think of or produce something (an idea) Set off to begin a journey or to cause something to start (fire) Call off to cancel or postpone something Back out (of) to cancel a commitment or withdraw from an agreement Brush up on to improve a skill or refresh knowledge Come down with to become ill with a minor disease Drop out (of) to withdraw from a course or an activity before finishing Fall through to not succeed or not be completed (plans, deals) Get through (to) to make contact with someone (by phone) or to succeed in communicating

Go over to suddenly appear or arrive Hand in to submit something (homework, resignation) Keep up with to stay at the same level of someone or something Leave out to omit or exclude something Look down on to regard someone with superiority or contempt Pass out to faint or lose consciousness Pull through to recover from a serious illness or difficult situation Put (someone) off to make someone lose interest or discourage them Run over to hit someone or something with a vehicle Show up to suddenly appear or arrive Stand out to be noticeably better or more interesting than others Take in to understand or absorb information; also to deceive (fool, mislead) someone Wear off to stop affecting you gradually (medicine, excitement) Work out to resolve a problem or come to a solution; also to exercise Take away to remove something Take after to have similar characteristics in appearance or character to someone Take to to instinctively like Take on to accept a new responsibility or role Rely on to trust or need for support Look up to to admire, have great respect for Pick on somebody to criticise, treat badly Turn on/off to activate or deactivate a machine or device Turn out to end up Turn into to become, transform Turn down to reject, refuse Contribute to (noun, -ing) to help to make something happen Commit yourself to (noun, -ing) to dedicate yourself to someone or something Make a decision to choose what should be done