This phrasal verb means to to stop a piece of equipment working temporarily.
Turn off
This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information.
Find out
This phrasal verb means to take something into your hand, or to take something/someone from somewhere.
Pick up
This phrasal verb means to personally give or bring something to a person.
Hand in
This phrasal verb means to stop trying something.
Give up
This phrasal verb means to rise quickly, somewhat like an airplane.
Take off
This phrasal verb means find a solution or to understand something.
Figure out
This phrasal verb means to create something or pretend to do something.
Make up
This phrasal verb means to wait.
Hang on
This phrasal verb means cancel an event.
Call off
This phrasal verb means to postpone an event.
Put off
This phrasal verb means to have a big argument and end the friendship.
Fall out
This phrasal verb means to arrive somewhere in order to join a group of people.
Show up
This phrasal verb means to allow someone to enter a house, room, etc.
Let in
This phrasal verb means to go bankrupt.
Go under
This phrasal verb means to stop employing someone.
Lay off
This phrasal verb means to completely use up something so that you have no more.
Run out
This phrasal verb means to gradually become n adult.
Grow up
This phrasal verb means to become popular or fashionable.
Catch on
This phrasal verb means to continue to do or use something, and not change it.
Stick with
This phrasal verb means to talk proudly about oneself to attract attention or admiration
Show off
This phrasal verb means to to do a particular piece of work.
Carry out
This phrasal verb means to organize, arrange or start something.
Set up
This phrasal verb is used to reduce the amount of something, especially money that you spend.
Cut back on
This phrasal verb means to ignore or not give someone a better job.
Pass over