marți, 20 martie 2012

Phrasal verbs


To take~
~after- resemble( a semăna cu)
~back-withdraw (a retrage, a lua înapoi)
~down- write, usually from dictation( a scrie, de obicei după dictare)
~for- attribute wrong identity or qualities to someone(a atribui cuiva o identitate sau calitate greşită)
~in- deceive, make less wide, receive, admit (a decepţiona, ajusta, primi, admite)
~off- remove, leave the ground(a ândepărta, decola)
~on- accept as opponent,. undertake work (a accepta ca adversar, a accepta ca muncă)
~out- tremove, extract (a îndepărta, a extrage)
~over- assume responsibility for (a-şi asuma responsabilitatea pentru)
~to- begin a habit (a iniţia un obicei)
~up- begin a hobby, dissolve (a iniţia un hobby, a dizolva)
~be taken up- be busy (a fi ocupat)
~be taken aback- be surprised and disconcerted (a fi surprins şi desconcertat)
Underline the right preposition. Subliniaţi  prepoziţia corectă din paranteză:
When she told me she married that impossible man, I was taken(back, up, aback). While listening to his stories we were taken (up, off, in). Girls usually take (in, after, off) their fathers. he took (after, up, in) golf at a very early age. He took (up, to, over)borrowing money from everyone. Take it (up. over, in) with your teacher and give me an answer by tomorrow. They stop work at 10 o’clock and the night shifts takes(on, over, after) then. I read out the names of the candidates and my secretary took them (in, down, for). Do you take me (in, for, about) a dunce? I’m getting much thinner, so I’ll have to take my dresses(for, off, in). The plan will take (to, for, off) at midnight. We still need some more money to take (in, for, up) the sum asked for. The child was taken (off, away, to) from school. What takes you (off, away, in) so early? I take (away, back, off) what I said.

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