charge too much
rip off
give up the course
drop out
enter by force and steal sth
break in
make smb look or feel stupid
put smb down
give a number of things to the members of a group
hand out
confuse
mix up
stay in bed after the time you usually get up
lie in
used to warn somebody to be careful, especially when there is danger
look out
repeat or read something quickly
run through
alter from one system or position to another
change over
sudden failure or end (noun based on a phrasal verb)
downfall
someone who observes something but doesn't participate (noun based on a phrasal verb)
onlooker
beginning (noun based on a phrasal verb)
outset
a person who tries to impress other people by bragging
(noun based on a phrasal verb)
show-off
the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by other people (noun based on a phrasal verb)
turnover
to do something wrong and not be punished for it
get away with
become larger in quantity or amount
pile up
make somebody dislike somebody/something
put off
reduce something
cut back
destroy smth (like a building, wall, etc)
tear down
outgoings (explain the meaning)
the amount of money that a person or a business has to spend regularly, for example every month
downturn (explain the meaning)
a fall in the amount of business that is done; a time when the economy becomes weaker
goings-on (explain the meaning)
activities or events that are strange, surprising or dishonest
hideout (explain the meaning)
a place where somebody goes when they do not want anyone to find them
input (explain the meaning)
the act of putting information into a computer; the information that you put in
or
time, knowledge, ideas, etc. that you put into work, a project, etc. in order to make it succeed