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#2190
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hand over to
phrasal-verb
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to give responsibility or control to someone else
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After presenting the report, I will hand over to the marketing team. |
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#2191
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hang about
phrasal-verb
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to wait or spend time somewhere without doing much
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We hung about outside the hall until the doors opened. |
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#2192
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hang around
phrasal-verb
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to stay in a place without a clear purpose; to wait aimlessly
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There’s no point hanging around here, let’s go inside. |
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#2193
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hang around with
phrasal-verb
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to spend time relaxing or socializing with someone
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I usually hang around with my old school friends at reunions. |
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#2194
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hang back
phrasal-verb
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to hesitate or be unwilling to do something
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He wanted to join the conversation but hung back nervously. |
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#2195
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hang in
phrasal-verb
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to stay strong and not give up despite difficulties
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When life gets hard, you just have to hang in and stay positive. |
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#2196
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hang in there
phrasal-verb
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to stay strong and not give up even when things are hard
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Just hang in there—success will come eventually. |
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#2197
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hang on
phrasal-verb
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to wait for a short time; similar to hold on
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Hang on, I’ll find his number for you. |
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#2198
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hang on to
phrasal-verb
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to keep something; not to lose hope or belief
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You must hang on to your vision even in hard times. |
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#2199
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hang out
phrasal-verb
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to spend time with someone socially
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Let’s hang out after work and grab some coffee. |
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#2200
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get feelings across
phrasal-verb
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to make someone understand your emotions clearly
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It's hard to get your feelings across in an email. |
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#2201
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get fired up
phrasal-verb
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to become very excited or enthusiastic about something
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The team got fired up after the coach's speech. |
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#2202
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get going
phrasal-verb
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to begin taking action toward a goal
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If you want success, stop waiting and get going now! |
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#2203
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get hooked on
phrasal-verb
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to become addicted or very interested in something
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I got hooked on photography after buying my first camera. |
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#2204
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get in
phrasal-verb
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to enter a car or vehicle
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Please get in the car, it’s raining outside. |
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#2205
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get in touch
phrasal-verb
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to make or maintain contact with someone
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I’ll get in touch with you later about the event. |
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#2206
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get in touch with
phrasal-verb
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to reconnect or become aware of your emotions again
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Meditation helps you get in touch with your true feelings. |
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#2207
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get into
phrasal-verb
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to start enjoying or developing an interest in something
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He recently got into yoga to improve his flexibility. |
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#2208
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get into shape
phrasal-verb
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to become physically fit and healthy through exercise
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He started running every morning to get into shape. |
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#2209
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get lost
phrasal-verb
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to lose one's way
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We got lost in the small streets of Venice. |
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#2210
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bulk up
phrasal-verb
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to gain muscle and become stronger
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He started lifting heavier weights to bulk up. |
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#2211
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bump into
phrasal-verb
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to meet someone unexpectedly
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I bumped into an old friend at the mall. |
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#2212
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bungle up
phrasal-verb
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to spoil or ruin something through clumsiness
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The workers bungled up the whole paint job. |
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#2213
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burn down
phrasal-verb
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to be destroyed by fire
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The forest burned down after the wildfire. |
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#2214
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burn off
phrasal-verb
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to use up energy or fat by exercising
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I go jogging every morning to burn off extra calories. |
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#2215
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burn out
phrasal-verb
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to become exhausted due to overwork
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Working too hard can make you burn out quickly. |
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#2216
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burn the midnight oil
phrasal-verb
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to study or work late into the night
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She had to burn the midnight oil to finish her thesis. |
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#2217
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burn through
phrasal-verb
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to use up energy or resources very quickly
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We’ve burned through our energy trying to meet the deadline. |
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#2218
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burn up
phrasal-verb
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to destroy something completely by fire
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Burning trash burns up oxygen and releases harmful gases. |
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#2219
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burst apart
phrasal-verb
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to explode with emotion such as laughter or tears
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The whole group burst apart laughing at his joke. |