PHRASAL VERBS up 9

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Breaka Uprah said, I was surprised when Angeline and Bratt ENDED THEIR RELATIONSHIP.
Romper, terminar una relación. to end a relationship with someone or to leave an organization, usually because you do not feel happy with it any more. (see also: split up).
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Breaka Uprah said, I was surprised when Angeline and Bratt broke up. --- BREAK UP.
The Beatles broke up after making music together for ten years. ----------- BREAK UP.
Puty Uprah said that they PLACE the flag in the morning and take it down at night.
Poner algo Arriba, alzar algo. to place (something) in a higher position.
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Puty Uprah said that they PUT UP the flag in the morning and take it down at night. ---- PUT something UP.
Cesi said, sit down honey. Put your feet up and relax. ---------------- PUT something UP.
Breaka Uprah said, that Quito was saying in the break room that school STOP next week for the summer holidays.
Tener un reseso escolar, interrumpirse. to begin the holidays when school closes at the end of a term. (UK).
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Breaka Uprah said, that Quito was saying in the break room that school BREAKS UP next week for the summer holidays. --- BREAK UP.
Quito said that school "breaks up" next Friday, so I'll be on holidays. ------------- BREAK UP.
Breaka Uprah said, honey, DIVIDE the chocolate into squares.
Romper algo en pedazitos, partir, dividir, separar. to break into many pieces.
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Breaka Uprah said, honey, BREAK the chocolate UP into squares. ---- BREAK Something UP.
Cathy said, honey, break the chocolate up into squares. We had to break the old fireplace up before we could move it from the house. ------------------------ BREAK UP something.
Madam Brighteny Uprah looked so sad, but she CHEERED when her friends told her the good news.
Animarse, iluminarse, alegrarse. to suddenly look or feel happier. (see also: cheer up, liven up, perk up).
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Madam Brighteny Uprah looked so sad, but she BRIGHTEN UP when her friends told her the good news. ----- BRIGHTEN UP.
As soon as Sandra heard that you were coming she brightened up. -------------- BRIGHTEN UP.
Mrs Bringy Uprah said that Celin Dion decided she'd rather RAISE her children in a Canadian countryside.
Criar a Alguién. to look after a child and educate them until they are old enough to look after themselves.
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Mrs Bringy Uprah said that Celin Dion decided she'd rather bring her children up in a Canadian countryside. --- BRING somebody UP.
Sanjaya was born in India, but an Australian couple adopted her when she was a baby and brought her up in Sydney. -------- BRING somebody UP.
Mrs Bringy Uprah said, there are several points I'd like to MENTION at the meeting tomorrow.
Sacar un tema, tocar un tema de discución. to start to talk about a particular subject. (see also: put forward).
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Mrs Bringy Uprah said there are several points I'd like to bring up at the meeting tomorrow. ---- BRING UP something.
If there’s an idea or a topic you’d like to discuss, you can bring it up at our staff meeting on Friday. -------------- BRING UP something.
Mrs Bringy Uprah said that Karla spent half the night with her head down the toilet VOMITING.
Vomitar, Traer el vomito Arriba. to vomit something. (see: throw up).
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Mrs Bringy Uprah said that Karla spent half the night with her head down the toilet bringing up. ---- BRING UP.
After smoking for so many years Pascual was bringing up blood. ---------- to BRING UP.
Mrs Brushy Uprah said, I’m nearly ready for the exam. I just need to PRACTISE on the phrasal verbs we learned last week.
Repasar, practicar. to practise and improve your skills or your knowledge of something that you learned in the past but have partly forgotten. (see also: polish up).
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Mrs Brushy Uprah said, I’m nearly ready for the exam. I just need to brush up on the phrasal verbs we learned last week. ---- BRUSH UP.
Paul's challenged me to a game of tennis so I thought I'd better brush up on my technique. ----------- BRUSH UP.
Mr Builder Uprah said, my son’s going to the gym to INCREASE his muscles.
incrementar, acumular. to make something increase in amount, size, or strength.
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Mr Builder Uprah said, my son’s going to the gym to "build up" his muscles. --- BUILD UP.
He wants to get big and strong so no-one will try to pick on him... There were big delays as traffic built up on the roads into the city. ---- BUILD UP.
Mr Buyer Uprah said, we PURCHASED all the store's balloons for the party.
Comprar todo por completo. to buy large amounts of something or all of it that is available. (see also: snap up, pick up).
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Mr Buyer Uprah said, we bought up all the store's balloons for the party. ---- BUY UP.
Developers bought up old theatres and converted them into cinemas. ----- BUY UP.
Breaka Uprah said, mom, you're phone is LOSING THE SOUND, so I'll call you back later.
Quebrarse la señal, irse la señal, cortarse la señal. if the sound on a radio or mobile phone breaks up, you can no longer hear the person who is speaking on it.
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Breaka Uprah said, mom, you're breaking up, so I'll call you back later. ---- BREAK UP.
Ibanka said, the signal on my phone was breaking up and I couldn’t hear what my daddy was saying. ---------- BREAK UP.
Breaka Uprah said, a boulder gradually DIVIDE into sand.
Romperse en varios pedazitos, desintegrarse, quebrar, dividir, romper algo muchos pedazos, deshacerse, desintegrarse. to divide into many pieces,
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Breaka Uprah said, a boulder gradually “breaks up” into sand. ---- BREAK UP.
Break the chocolate up into squares. ------------ BREAK UP.

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