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    Nguồn: ST
    Người gửi: Nguyễn Văn Khánh
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    Phrasal Verbs: A 
    act up (no object): misbehave (for people); not work properly (for machines).
    "The babysitter had a difficult time. The children acted up all evening."
    "I guess I`d better take my car to the garage. It`s been acting up lately."
    
    act like (inseparable): behave in a way that`s like _____ .
    "What`s wrong with Bob? He`s acting like an idiot."
    Note: This phrasal verb is very informal.
    
    add up (1. no object): logically fit together.
    "His theory is hard to believe, but his research adds up."
    Note: This phrasal verb is often negative.
    "His theory seems, at first, to be plausible, but the facts in his research don`t add up."
    
    add up (2. separable): find the total.
    "What`s the total of those bills? Could you add them up and see?"
    
    add up to (inseparable): to total.
    "The bills add up to $734.96. That`s more than I expected!"
    
    ask out (separable): ask for a date.
    "Nancy has a new boy friend. Joe asked her out last night.
    Phrasal Verbs: B
    back down (no object): not follow a threat.
    "Tom was going to call the police when I told him I`d wrecked his car, but he backed down when I said I`d pay for the damages."
    
    back off (no object): not follow a threat.
    "Tom was ready to call the police when I told him I`d wrecked his car, but he backed off when I said I`d pay for the damages."
    
    back up (1. no object): move backward; move in reverse.
    "You missed the lines in the parking space. You`ll have to back up and try again."
    "The people waiting in line are too close to the door. We won`t be able to open it unless they back up."
    
    back up (2. separable): drive a vehicle backwards (in reverse).
    "You`re too close! Back your car up so I can open the garage door."
    
    back up (3. separable): confirm a story, facts, or information.
    "If you don`t believe me, talk to Dave. He`ll back me up."
    
    back up (4. separable): make a "protection" copy to use if there are problems with the original.
    "When my computer crashed, I lost many of my files. It`s a good thing I backed them up."
    
    beg off (no object): decline an invitation; ask to be excused from doing something.
    "At first Lily said she would be at the party. Later she begged off."
    
    blow up (1. separable): inflate.
    "We needs lots of balloons for the party. Will you blow them up?"
    blow up (2. separable): explode; destroy by exploding.
    A: "That old building really came down quickly!" B: "That`s because the construction company used dynamite to blow it up."
    
    blow up (3. no object): suddenly become very angry.
    "When I told Jerry that I`d had an accident with his car, he blew up."
    
    bone up on (inseparable): review / study thoroughly for a short time.
    "If you`re going to travel to Peru, you`d better bone up on your Spanish."
    
    break down (1. separable): separate something into component parts.
    "We spent a lot of money at the supermarket. When we broke the total cost down, we spent more on cleaning supplies than food."
    
    break down (2. no object): stop working / functioning.
    "Sharon will be late for work today. Her car broke down on the freeway."
    
    break in (1. often no object; with an object, break into--inseparable): enter by using force (and breaking a lock, window, etc.)
    "Jane`s apartment was burglarized last night. Someone broke in while Jane was at the movies." / "Somebody broke into Jane`s apartment while she was at the movies.
    
    break in (2. separable): wear something new until it`s / they`re comfortable.
    "These are nice shoes, but they`re too stiff. I hope it doesn`t take too long to break them in."
    
    break in (3. separable): train; get someone / something accustomed to a new routine.
    "I hope I can learn my new job quickly. The manager hasn`t scheduled much time for breaking me in."
    
    break up (1. no object): disperse; scatter.
    "What time did the party break up last night?"
    
    break up (2. usually no object; with an object, break up with [inseparable)]): end a personal relationship.
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