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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination B2 ((Unit 14: Vocabulary - Health and fitness))


Phrasal verbs

break out start suddenly (for a war,fire, etc) It seems that the fire broke out in the kitchen.
bring on cause (an illness,etc) Being out in the fog always brings on my asthma.
come down with start to suffer from a minor illness After being out in the storm, Alice came down with a cold.
come round/to become conscious After a worrying few minutes, Sean started to come round and opened his eyes.
cut down (on) do less of (smoking, etc); reduce an amount of If you can't give up smoking,you could at least try to cut down.
feel up to feel well enough to do I know I should go to the gym today, but I don't really feel up to it.
get over recover from (an illness, etc) It took Mary a long time to get over her illness.
give up stop doing sth you do regularly I gave the piano up about a year ago and started playing the guitar.
look after take care of Could you look after my cat while I'm on holiday?
pass out suddenly become unconscious It was so hat that several members of the crowd passed out and had to be taken to hospital.
pull through survive (a serious illness, etc) The doctors were really worried about Simon, but in the end he pulled through.
put down kill (a sick/old animal) We used to have a horse, but he fell and broke his leg so he had to be put down.
put on gain (weight) I put on so much weight over Christmas!
wear off stop being effective (for a drug, etc) My arm started to hurt again as the effects of the painkiller were off.


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