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This week's question comes from Rose who wants some help learning phrasal verbs. She noticed that some phrasal verbs have similar endings, such as off, out and away, and wonders whether this means phrasal verbs with these endings have similar meanings. Finn said that unfortunately phrasal verbs with similar endings can mean very different things. For example both these phrasal verbs end in off. Kick off 开始 Clock off 下班 But they mean very different things. Kick off means to begin, while clock off means to finish working. Tricky? Sadly there are few shortcuts to learning phrasal verbs. But Finn offers three learning strategies to help you. Here they are: 1. Learn new phrasal verbs in a sentence. Put off 推迟 Sheila hated going to the dentist so she put it off and put it off, until she couldn't put it off any longer. 2. Try to learn words that go together with your phrasal verb. Put out 熄灭 Cigarette, fire. To put out a cigarette. He put out the fire. 3. Learn phrasal verbs in groups, for example: 3.1 By first verb - GO Go out 离开,出去 Go away 离开,外出 Go off 不再喜欢,变质 3.2 Or by ending - OUT Chill out 放松一下 Freak out 抓狂,疯掉了 Hang out 闲荡 3.3 Or by theme - USING THE PHONE Hang up 挂电话 Call back 回电话 Hold on 稍等 Glossary 词汇 phrasal verbs 短语动词 endings 结尾 tricky 困难 shortcuts 捷径 learning strategies 学习策略 theme 题目 |
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