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Phrasal verbs "to give"

Give away - 1) to reveal something, betray somebody;

2) to give something free of charge; 3) to deliver a woman to her husband at their wedding; 4) to give something to somebody

Give back - to return something borrowed

Give for - to offer or give something in exchange for something

Give in - 1) to surrender, yield; 2) to hand in work you've done

Give off — to emit /heat, fumes, smells etc/

Give out - 1) to come to an end; 2) to distribute, hand out; 3) to announce, to make known publicly; 4) stop working because of tiredness/overuse

Give over — to stop something

Give round — to pass something round to be shared

Give to - 1) to present with; 2) to supply, provide; 3) to spend time on something

Give up - 1) to stop (abandon an attempt / habit); 2) to surrender, offer oneself as a prisoner; 3) to stop doing or having something; 4) allow someone to sit (your sit)

Phrasal verb "to put"

Put about — to spread about /rumours etc. /

Put across — communicate successfully

Put aside - to save money

Put away — 1) to put into proper place; 2) to save money;

  1. to put somebody into prison or mental hospital;

  2. consume

Put back — 1) to set to an earlier time (of clocks, watch);

2) to cause to be delayed; 3) to replace something; 4) to delay till a later time

Put down — 1) to make a note, to write; 2) to lay something down; 3) to suppress forcibly; 4) to stop (work); 5) to make humble, to lower in position; 6) to criticize; 7) to pay in a lump sum; 8) to land (plane)

Put down to — to attribute to something

Put forward - 1) to propose; 2) to set to a later time (of clocks, watch)

Put in — 1) to include; 2) to arrive at (a port, ships, boats);

3) to apply for; 4) to interrupt; 5) to place in, to install; 6) to insert a remark; 7) to spend time on

Put in for — 1) to make a formal request; 2) to apply for

Put off - 1) to postpone; 2) to discourage from liking; 3) to evade meeting somebody, doing something; 4) to make somebody get off from a vehicle; 5) switch off

Put on — 1) to dress oneself in; 2) to increase in weight; 3) to switch on; 4) to pretend; 5) to cause to take place (show, performance); 6) to place something; 7) to place somebody aboard the train; 8) to produce a play; 9) to pretend to have (an air, appearance, manner, etc.); 10) to apply (cosmetics brakes)

Put out — 1) to extinguish (fire etc); 2) to expel; 3) to cause inconvenience, to disturb, to upset somebody; 4) to make something public 5) to dislocate (shoulder, etc.);

6) to move away from your body (arm, etc.)

Put through — 1) to connect by telephone; 2) to make somebody undergo or suffer something; 3) implement

Put up - 1) to erect, build; 2) to increase (of prices); 3) to offer hospitality; 4) to offer (resistance); 5) to show in a public place; 6) to raise (a hand, a sail etc.); 7) to preserve, can (fruit, vegetables); 8) provide money; 9) choose a candidate (election)

Put up with - to tolerate something or somebody

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