Yabancı dil sınavında sorulan phrasal verb ler, Hem kelimeler yazılarak seslendirilmiş, hem Türkçe ve İngilizce anlamları verilmiş, Hemde kelimeler cümle içerisinde kullanılarak seslendirilmiştir. Böylece hem kelimeyi görecek, sesli olarak işitecek hemde cümle içerisindeki kullanımları hem görecek hemde sesli olarak işiteceksiniz.
PHRASAL VERBS-F
PHRASAL VERBS
Fall apart |
Fall away |
Fall back |
Fall behind |
Fall for |
Fall off |
Fall on |
Fall out |
Feed on |
Figure out |
Fill in for |
Find out |
Fit in with |
Fix on/upon |
Fix up |
Follow out |
Follow through |
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Video da anlatılan phrasal verb ler aşağıda verilmiştir. dinleyin (Listen in English)
Fall apart_parçalara ayrılmak. dağılmak
to break because of being old or badly made |
I’ve read this book so often it’s falling apart. |
to lose control of your emotions and become unable to deal with a difficult situation |
Some men would fall apart if their wives left them. |
if something such as an organization, agreement, or relationship falls apart, it no longer continues |
The NATO alliance was in danger of falling apart. |
Fall away_gerilemek, azalmak
if land falls away, it slopes down suddenly from a particular point | The ground fell away below us to the ocean. |
if something falls away, it breaks off from the thing it was fixed to | Plaster was falling away from the walls. |
to become smaller or lower in amount, level, value, etc. | water was falling away from the lake. |
Fall back_geri çekilmek
to move so that you are behind someone or something | Oliver and Sara fell back and started talking. |
to become smaller or lower in amount, level, value, etc. | Profits fell back slightly this month. |
Fall behind_geri kalmak / gecikmek
fall behind someone. to make less progress or be less successful than other people who are doing a similar job or activity | My daughter is falling behind with her school work. |
fall behind someone. to move more slowly than other people so that you are behind them | After five miles Tara was tired and started to fall behind. |
Fall for_aldanmak / aşık olmak
fall for someone. to be very attracted to someone and to start to love them | He fell for Rosie when he was in the hospital and she was his nurse. |
fall for something. to believe that a trick or a joke is true | How could you fall for such an obvious trick? |
Fall off_azalmak
if the amount, level, or value of something falls off, it gets smaller | Sales always fall off in the winter months. |
Fall on_saldırmak / denk gelmek / tecrübe etmek
fall on someone. if something falls on someone, it is their responsibility to do it | The burden of caring for elderly parents often falls on women. |
fall on someone. to take hold of someone suddenly, either to attack them or to hug them | She was so grateful she fell on him and kissed him. |
Fall out_ortaya çıkmak / tartışmak, bozuşmak
to stop being friendly with someone because you have had a disagreement with them | Have you two fallen out? :
fall out with: I’d fallen out with my parents. |
if soldiers fall out, they stop standing in a line and move away to different places:
if something such as your hair or a tooth falls out, it comes out: |
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Feed on_...ile beslenmek
feed on something if an animal feeds on something, it eats it, especially as its usual food | the bird feeds on cliff-top vegetation |
Figure out_anlamak
to be able to understand something or to solve a problem | We had to figure out the connection between the two events.:
figure out how/what/who etc.: I couldn’t figure out what the teacher was talking about. |
Fill in for_birbirinin yerine geçmek, yerini doldurmak
to do someone’s job for them while they are away | I’m filling in for the receptionist at the moment. |
Find out_öğrenmek, keşfetmek
to discover a fact or piece of information | We may never find out the truth about what happened.:
find out who/what/why. etc.: The police are determined to find out who killed Louise.:
find out (that): Her parents found out that she had a boyfriend.
find out about: I don’t want anyone else to find out about this. |
find someone out to discover that someone has been dishonest | It was only a matter of time before someone found him out. |
Fit in with_-e uymak(topluma, bir gruba vs.)
fit in with something. to be correct, appropriate, or sensible in relation to something else | His explanation didn’t fit in with what I saw. |
Fix on/upon_kararlaştırmak
to choose someone or something after considering the situation | We’ve finally fixed on a plan. |
fix something on something. if you fix your eyes or your attention on someone or something, you look straight at them and at nothing else | She fixed her gaze on Jeff.:
I kept my eyes fixed on the horizon. |
Fix up_ayarlamak / onarmak
to clean, repair, or decorate something | They take old furniture and fix it up.
I’m going to fix up the house before my mother-in-law arrives. |
to arrange for something to happen | Perhaps we can fix up a meeting for next week. |
Follow out_gerçekleştirmek
To fullfill something, especially a command or request:
carry something out | The colonel expected the troops to follow out every order without question. |
To exit a location by following someone or something | The fans followed the movie star out of the studio. |
Follow through_bir işin sonunu getirmek
to continue doing something until it has been completed. | Jack hasn’t followed through on one project this year.:
follow through with: The government needs to follow through with some very necessary reforms.:
follow through on: Voters will expect Washington to follow through on its promises. |
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