sábado, 11 de agosto de 2018

Phrasal Verbs With "Throw"


Throw away
  • Meaning: Discard (trash, garbage, or the like), to toss out, to put in the trash, to dispose of
  • ExampleHe wanted to throw away the cup, but he couldn’t find a trash can.

Throw away

  • Meaning: Waste, to squander
  • ExampleThe team threw away its chance at the semifinals.

Throw down

  • Meaning: Cause something one is holding to drop, often forcefully
  • ExampleThe soldiers threw down their weapons and surrendered.

    Throw in

    • Meaning: Add something extra free of charge
    • ExampleIf you take the large size, we’ll throw in a set of tea towels.

    Throw off

    • Meaning: Confuse; especially, to lose a pursuer
    • Example: I never saw her without glasses before, so it threw me off when she got contact lenses.

    Throw off

    • Meaning: Introduce errors or inaccuracies; to skew
    • ExampleThe dirt in the apparatus threw off the results.

    Throw on

    • Meaning: Hastily put on (clothes)
    • ExampleHe threw on a T-shirt and raced outside.

    Throw out

    • Meaning: Discard; to dispense with something; to throw away
    • Example: Just throw out that pen if it doesn’t write anymore.

    Throw out

    • Meaning: Dismiss or expel someone from any longer performing duty or attending somewhere
    • ExampleThe board threw the man out, because he wouldn’t cooperate and agree with their plans to remodernize the facility.

    Throw out

    • Meaning: Offer an idea for consideration
    • ExampleLet me throw this out there – how about if we make the igloo out of butter? Would that work?

    Throw out

    • Meaning: Produce in a haphazard fashion
    • Example: This program keeps throwing out errors.

    Throw up

    • Meaning: Vomit
    • ExampleThe baby threw up all over my shirt.

    Throw up

    • Meaning: Produce something new or unexpected
    • ExampleThis system has thrown up a few problems.

    Throw up

    • Meaning: Cause something such as dust or water to rise into the air
    • ExampleThe car wheels threw up a shower of stones.

Phrasal Verbs With "Throw"



Throw away
  • Meaning: Discard (trash, garbage, or the like), to toss out, to put in the trash, to dispose of
  • ExampleHe wanted to throw away the cup, but he couldn’t find a trash can.

Throw away

  • Meaning: Waste, to squander
  • ExampleThe team threw away its chance at the semifinals.

Throw down

  • Meaning: Cause something one is holding to drop, often forcefully
  • ExampleThe soldiers threw down their weapons and surrendered.

    Throw in

    • Meaning: Add something extra free of charge
    • ExampleIf you take the large size, we’ll throw in a set of tea towels.

    Throw off

    • Meaning: Confuse; especially, to lose a pursuer
    • Example: I never saw her without glasses before, so it threw me off when she got contact lenses.

    Throw off

    • Meaning: Introduce errors or inaccuracies; to skew
    • ExampleThe dirt in the apparatus threw off the results.

    Throw on

    • Meaning: Hastily put on (clothes)
    • ExampleHe threw on a T-shirt and raced outside.

    Throw out

    • Meaning: Discard; to dispense with something; to throw away
    • Example: Just throw out that pen if it doesn’t write anymore.

    Throw out

    • Meaning: Dismiss or expel someone from any longer performing duty or attending somewhere
    • ExampleThe board threw the man out, because he wouldn’t cooperate and agree with their plans to remodernize the facility.

    Throw out

    • Meaning: Offer an idea for consideration
    • ExampleLet me throw this out there – how about if we make the igloo out of butter? Would that work?

    Throw out

    • Meaning: Produce in a haphazard fashion
    • Example: This program keeps throwing out errors.

    Throw up

    • Meaning: Vomit
    • ExampleThe baby threw up all over my shirt.

    Throw up

    • Meaning: Produce something new or unexpected
    • ExampleThis system has thrown up a few problems.

    Throw up

    • Meaning: Cause something such as dust or water to rise into the air
    • ExampleThe car wheels threw up a shower of stones.

terça-feira, 7 de agosto de 2018

Phrasal Verbs With "Turn"


Turn against

  • Meaning: Rebel or oppose to something formerly supported
  • ExampleThey turned against their leader.

Turn against

  • Meaning: Set against or in opposition to something
  • Example: She turned her umbrella against the wind.

Turn against

  • Meaning: Use to the disadvantage or injury of
  • ExampleThey turned their arms against their former allies.
“Turn around” meaning – Phrasal Verbs with TURN.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Physically rotate horizontally 360 degrees
  • ExampleTurn around once or twice so I can see your new dress.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Change to the opposite direction from a previous position
  • ExampleShe turned her position around and now she is in favor of the merger.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Reverse the expected outcome of a game, usually from a losing position to a winning one
  • ExampleThe team really turned it around in the second half for a great win.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Reverse a trend, usually towards a more favorable outcome
  • ExampleThe new management team has really turned the company around and they expect a good profit next year.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Be duplicitous
  • ExampleYou can’t just turn around and say that it was all my fault.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Consider from a different viewpoint
  • ExampleLet’s turn that around and look at it from another angle.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Produce; to output; to generate
  • ExampleWe can turn around 500 units by next week.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Effect a positive reversal of a trend
  • ExampleLet’s turn this around 180 degrees and enjoy the rest of our vacation.

Turn around

  • Meaning: Make a situation worse by trying to make it better
  • ExampleThey turned it around 360 degrees and now they’re losing even more money.
“Turn off” meaning – Phrasal Verbs with TURN.

Turn off

  • Meaning: Power down; to stop a device by switching it off
  • ExampleTurn off the machine and unplug it when you leave.

Turn off

  • Meaning: Repulse, disgust, or discourage
  • ExampleCigarette smoking really turns me off.

Turn off

  • Meaning: Leave a road; to exit
  • ExampleTurn off at the next exit so we can have lunch.
“Turn on” meaning – Phrasal Verbs with TURN.

Turn on

  • Meaning: Depend upon; to pivot around, to have as a central subject
  • ExampleThe argument turned on the question of whether or not jobs would be lost.

Turn on

  • Meaning: Power up (a device), to start, to cause to start operating
  • Example: Please turn the lights on so I can see what I’m reading.

Turn on

  • Meaning: Start operating; to power up, to become on
  • ExampleMy computer won’t turn on.

Turn on

  • Meaning: Violently rebel against; to suddenly attack
  • ExampleSuddenly all his friends turned on him.

Turn on

  • Meaning: Fill with enthusiasm; to intoxicate, give pleasure to
  • ExampleAttractive packaging can turn buyers on to a product.

Turn out

  • Meaning: Result; end up
  • ExampleI had hoped our first meeting would turn out better.
“Turn out” meaning – Phrasal Verbs with TURN.

Turn out

  • Meaning: Attend; show up
  • ExampleHundreds of people turned out to see the parade.

Turn out

  • Meaning: Extinguish a light or other device
  • ExampleTurn out the lights before you leave.

Turn out

  • Meaning: Become apparent or known
  • ExampleIt turns out that he just made a lucky guess.

Turn out

  • Meaning: Produce; make
  • ExampleThe bakery turns out three hundred pies each day.

Turn out

  • Meaning: Leave a road
  • ExampleTurn out at the third driveway.

Turn out

  • Meaning: Remove from a mould, bowl etc.
  • ExampleTurn out the dough onto a board and shape it.

Turn out

  • Meaning: Refuse service or shelter; to eject or evict
  • ExampleThe hotel staff hastened to turn out the noisy drunk.

Turn back

  • Meaning: Reverse direction and retrace one’s steps
  • ExampleRealising he had forgotten his briefcase, he turned back to the office.

Turn back

  • Meaning: Return to a previous state of being
  • ExampleOnce we take this decision, there’s no turning back.

Turn back

  • Meaning: Prevent or refuse to allow passage or progress
  • ExampleThe soldiers turned back all the refugees at the frontier.

Turn back

  • Meaning: Adjust to a previous setting
  • ExampleIn Autumn we normally turn the clocks back one hour.

Turn back

  • Meaning: Fold something back; to fold down
  • ExampleWhen you make the bed, please always turn the sheet back over the blanket.
“Turn down” meaning – Phrasal Verbs with TURN.

Turn down

  • Meaning: Refuse, decline, or deny
  • ExampleHe turned down all our offers of help.

Turn down

  • Meaning: Reduce the power, etc. of something by means of a control, such as the volume, heat, or light
  • ExampleWhen it starts to boil, turn down the heat to a simmer.

Turn down

  • Meaning: Reposition by turning, flipping, etc. in a downward direction
  • ExampleTurn down the blankets to let them air out.

Turn in

  • Meaning: Submit something; to give
  • ExampleHe turned in his paperwork to the main office.

Turn in

  • Meaning: Relinquish; give up; to tell on someone to the authorities
  • ExampleThe thief finally turned himself in at the police station.

Turn in

  • Meaning: Go to sleep; retire to bed
  • ExampleI’m tired, so I think I’ll turn in early tonight.

Turn into

  • Meaning: Transform into; become
  • ExampleThe carriage turned into a pumpkin at midnight.


sábado, 3 de março de 2018

Car Parts Vocabulary


                                                     Resultado de imagem para car parts

                                  The most useful car vocabulary listed and explained


Car partsDefinition
acceleratorthe device, typically a pedal, that controls the speed of a vehicle's engine.
blinker / turn signalthe vehicle's turn signal.
brakethe device for slowing or stopping motion of a vehicle.
brake light / stop lighta red light at the back of a vehicle that is automatically illuminated when the brakes are applied.
bumpera horizontal bar fixed across the front or back of a motor vehicle to reduce damage in a collision.
clutchthe device which transmits the drive from the engine to the gearbox in a vehicle.
dashboardthe panel facing the driver containing instruments and controls.
exhaust pipea device through which waste gases are expelled from an engine.
fog lighta bright light on a motor vehicle, used in foggy conditions to improve road visibility or warn other drivers of one's presence.
geara toothed wheel that engages with another toothed wheel or with a rack in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion
headlighta powerful light at the front of a motor vehicle or railroad engine.
hood (British English: bonnet)a metal part covering the engine of an automobile.
horna device on an automobile for making a warning noise.
rearview mirrora small angled mirror fixed inside the windshield/windscreen of a motor vehicle, enabling the driver to see road behind.
trunk (British English: boot)the luggage compartment in a car.
steering wheelthe wheel turned by drivers when they wish to change direction.
windshield (British English: windscreen)A framed pane of usually curved glass at the front of the passenger.
wing mirror / side mirrora mirror found on the exterior of motor vehicles for the purposes of helping the driver see areas behind and to the sides of the vehicle.

sexta-feira, 2 de março de 2018

Occupations


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                                               What do you do? I'm...


baker
butcher
carpebter
cook
a baker
a butcher
a carpenter
a cook
farmer
fireworker
fisherman
gardener
a farmer
a fireman
a fisherman
a gardener
hairdresser
journalist
judge
lawyer
a hairdresser
a journalist
a judge
a lawyer
mason
mechanic
painter
plumber
a mason
a mechanic
a painter
a plumber
policeman
postman
secretary
singer
a policeman
a postman
a secretary
a singer
soldier
taxidriver
teacher
waiter
a soldier
a taxi driver
a teacher
a waiter
PILOT
engineer
doctor
nurse
a pilot
an engineer
a doctor
a nurse
goldsmith
actor
shoe-shine boy
tailor
a goldsmith
an actor
a shoe-shine boy
a tailor

quarta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2018

Travel Vocabulary


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This is a list of vocabulary items related to travel

                        I go by, I go on means of transport

I go byplaneorI fly
carI drive
shipI sail
bicycle/bike I ride
motorcycle/motorbike
bus
I go onhorse I ride
foot I walk

                        Useful travel expressions

General travel vocabulary

Public transportation (British public transport) is a system of vehicles such as buses and trains which operate at regular times on fixed routes and are used by the public.
Means of transport
The road / the highway / the port / the airport
Arrival / departure time
Where's the information desk, please?
To commute is to make the same journey regularly between work and home.
It's exhausting commuting from Brighton to London every day.

journey is traveling from one place to another, especially in a vehicle.
I love going on long journeys.
To journey (verb - usually used with adverb or preposition) = to travel somewhere.
We journeyed south.

At the airport

Show me your passport, please!
l'm here on business / vacation
l'm traveling alone / with my family
Customs is the place at a port, airport or border where travellers' bags are looked at to find out if any goods are being carried illegally
Customs officer is a person whose job is to look inside travellers' bags to make certain they are not taking goods into a country without paying taxes
Anything to declare?
No, there's nothing to declare / Nothing to declare
You've got a lot of baggage! Why don't you use the baggage cart
How much is a one-way ticket (British usually single) to New York?
If you make a round trip, you go on a journey and return to where you started from.
A journey in an aircraft is a flight. Flight also means an aircraft that is making a particular journey
I'll never forget my first flight.
Flight 474 to Buenos Aires is now boarding at gate 9
First class / Business class / Economy class
What time does the plane for.... take off / land?
Check-in is the place at an airport where you show your ticket so that you can be told where you will be sitting.
A representative from the tour company will meet you at the check-in.

At the train station

How much is a ticket to...?
Direct / transfer train
Is there a reduced fare for children / large families?
Where is the station?
Where can we buy tickets?
What time will the train to...leave?
Where is platform number ...?

By ship / boat

ferry (boat) is a boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water, especially as a regular service.
We're going across to France by/on the ferry.
cruise is a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places

By bus / coach

Where is the the bus station, please?
When does the bus leave for...?
How many stops before...?
A bus with/without air-conditioner

By car

Where is the parking lot, please?
Where can I park my car?
Can I park my car here?
Where can I rent a car?
I would like to rent a car for.... days / weeks.
The car costs £30 a day to rent, but you get unlimited mileage (= no charge for the miles traveled)
car breakdown
I had a breakdown (= my car stopped working) in the middle of the road
garage is a place where cars are repaired.
The car's still at the garage getting fixed.
Where can I find a garage to repair my car?
Insurance
I'll need to take out extra car insurance for another driver.