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#301
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get stuck in
phrasal-verb
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to become unable to move because of traffic or crowding
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We got stuck in traffic for over an hour. |
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#302
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get through
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to successfully complete or pass something; to finish
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I finally got through my math exam. |
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#303
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get through to
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to make someone understand what you are trying to say
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Sometimes it’s hard to get through to my teenage son. |
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#304
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get through with
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to successfully communicate or be understood by someone
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It’s hard to get through with people when there’s a language barrier. |
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#305
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get to
phrasal-verb
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to arrive at a place
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I get to the office by 9 a.m. every day. |
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#306
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get to the bottom of
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to discover the real cause of something
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The manager wants to get to the bottom of the problem. |
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#307
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get together
phrasal-verb
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to meet with family or friends socially
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Our whole family gets together every New Year’s Eve. |
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#308
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get together on
phrasal-verb
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to meet and discuss something as a group
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We should get together on this proposal before sending it to the client. |
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#309
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get together with
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to meet and spend time with family or friends
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We try to get together with the whole family every Eid. |
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#310
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get turned on by
phrasal-verb
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to be excited or attracted by something
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He gets turned on by good music. |
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#311
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stand together against
phrasal-verb
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to unite and act collectively in opposition to something negative
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Countries stand together against terrorism and violence. |
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#312
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stand together for
phrasal-verb
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to unite in support of a common cause
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Nations stand together for climate action. |
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#313
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stand together for inclusion
phrasal-verb
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to unite in support of equality and inclusion
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Employees decided to stand together for inclusion during the diversity week. |
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#314
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stand together for unity
phrasal-verb
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to join forces in promoting peace and mutual respect
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The nations stood together for unity during the summit. |
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#315
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stand together with
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to support and stay united with partners during challenges
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True business partners stand together with each other in hard times. |
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#316
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stand united against
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to collectively oppose something as one group
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Countries stand united against global terrorism. |
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#317
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stand united for
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to act together in support of a cause or issue
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Nations must stand united for peace and prosperity. |
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#318
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stand up
phrasal-verb
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to rise to a standing position
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Everyone stood up when the teacher entered the room. |
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#319
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stand up after
phrasal-verb
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to regain confidence or strength after failing
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True leaders stand up after every fall. |
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#320
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stand up after failure
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to recover and try again after failing
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Winners are those who stand up after failure and keep trying. |
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#321
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sum up
phrasal-verb
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to summarize or express something briefly
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Let me sum up the key points before we finish. |
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#322
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sum up ideas
phrasal-verb
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to briefly express or summarize main thoughts
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At the end of the class, the teacher asked students to sum up ideas from the discussion. |
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#323
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sweep up
phrasal-verb
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to clean the floor by brushing dirt together
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She grabbed the broom to sweep up the dirt on the floor. |
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#324
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switch between
phrasal-verb
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to alternate between different tasks or modes of work and rest
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I try to switch between intense work and short breaks to stay efficient. |
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#325
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switch down
phrasal-verb
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to reduce mental or emotional activity to relax
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I try to switch down my brain before going to bed. |
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#326
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switch off
phrasal-verb
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to stop thinking about work; to relax mentally
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It’s important to switch off from work once you get home. |
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#327
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switch off mentally
phrasal-verb
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to stop thinking about work or problems for a while
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On weekends, I try to switch off mentally and enjoy time with my family. |
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#328
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switch on
phrasal-verb
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to start a device or piece of equipment
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Please switch on the computer before the class starts. |
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#329
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switch over
phrasal-verb
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to change from one song, station, or style to another
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Let’s switch over to something more upbeat. |
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#330
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switch over to
phrasal-verb
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to change from one job or career path to another
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He switched over to software development after studying economics. |