Phrasal verbs with work
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Idioms related to job
100

To stimulate, feel strongly excited, angry or worried

Work Up

100

to work too hard, so that you become completely stressed and exhausted

Burn out

100

to start something

get the ball rolling

200

To include gradually, fit in, insert 

Work in

200

To lose one's job; the company terminates someone's employment.

Lay off

200

to think in a creative way

think outside the box

300

to try hard or make an effort to develop or improve something

work at

300

to stop operating

Close down

300

make more effort than expected of you

go the extra mile

400

to deal with a problem satisfactorily OR do physical exercise OR to end in a particular way

Work out

400

To be successful in your career or life; OR  to make more progress than others

Get Ahead

400

be familiar or updated with the latest information

up to speed

500

To add or  include someone in something. OR gradually cause someone to be angry or frightened.

Work into

500

To stop an activity or cancel it

Call off

500

learn the basics of a profession

learn the ropes