Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
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phrasal-verb
roll up
doblar o subir las mangas o los pantalones
Meaning
to fold or turn up sleeves or trousers
Example
He **rolled up** his sleeves before starting to wash.
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roll with it
aceptar una situación tal como viene y lidiar con ella calmadamente
Meaning
to accept a situation as it comes and deal with it calmly
Example
When unexpected challenges arise, she knows how to **roll with it**.
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root for
apoyar a alguien en una competencia o situación difícil
Meaning
to support someone in a competition or difficult situation
Example
We’re all **rooting for** you to succeed in your exam.
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root in
estar basado o conectado profundamente con algo
Meaning
to be based on or connected to something deeply
Example
Our customs are **rooted in** ancient beliefs.
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root out
eliminar o deshacerse de algo completamente
Meaning
to eliminate or get rid of something completely
Example
The government vowed to **root out** corruption at every level.
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rope in for
persuadir a alguien para unirse a una actividad
Meaning
to persuade someone to join an activity
Example
They **roped me in for** the weekend volunteer drive.
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round on
atacar o criticar repentinamente a alguien con ira
Meaning
to suddenly attack or criticize someone angrily
Example
He suddenly **rounded on** his friend for lying to him.
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rule over
tener control o autoridad sobre un país o personas
Meaning
to have control or authority over a country or people
Example
The king **ruled over** the entire region for decades.
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run across
encontrar o conocer algo o a alguien por casualidad
Meaning
to find or meet something or someone by chance
Example
I **ran across** an interesting article online.
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run after
perseguir a alguien o algo
Meaning
to chase someone or something
Example
The kids **ran after** their dog in the backyard.
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run along
irse o marcharse, generalmente dicho a los niños
Meaning
to leave or go away, usually said to children
Example
It’s time to **run along** now, kids.
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run around
jugar o moverse activamente, especialmente cuando se es niño
Meaning
to play or move actively, especially as a child
Example
We used to **run around** the fields all day long.
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run around with
pasar mucho tiempo con un grupo particular de personas
Meaning
to spend a lot of time with a particular group of people
Example
He **runs around with** a fun crowd from college.
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run away
escapar del peligro o una situación amenazante
Meaning
to escape from danger or a threatening situation
Example
The children **ran away** when they saw the wild dog.
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run away with
ganar fácilmente; tomar algo sin permiso
Meaning
to win easily; to take something without permission
Example
Their team **ran away with** the championship.
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run behind
estar atrasado o retrasado
Meaning
to be late or delayed
Example
The project is **running behind** schedule.
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run behind schedule
estar tarde o retrasado en terminar algo
Meaning
to be late or delayed in finishing something
Example
The construction team is **running behind schedule** because of heavy rain.
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run by
decirle a alguien sobre una idea para obtener su reacción o aprobación
Meaning
to tell someone about an idea to get their reaction or approval
Example
Can I **run this idea by** you before I send it to the client?
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run down on
criticar a alguien o algo duramente
Meaning
to criticize someone or something harshly
Example
She often **runs down on** her coworkers.
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run for
competir en una elección para un puesto político
Meaning
to compete in an election for a political position
Example
He plans to **run for** president next year.
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run into
encontrarse con alguien inesperadamente
Meaning
to meet someone unexpectedly
Example
I **ran into** my cousin at the shopping mall yesterday.
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run into debt
entrar en deuda
Meaning
to start owing money; to become in debt
Example
Many small companies **ran into debt** after the market crash.
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run into trouble
encontrarse con problemas o dificultades
Meaning
to experience problems or difficulties
Example
We **ran into trouble** when the car suddenly stopped working.
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run late
estar atrasado en el horario
Meaning
to be behind schedule
Example
I was **running late** for my morning meeting today.