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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination B2 (Unit 24: Vocabulary - Entertainment)


Phrasal verbs

come (a)round happen again (for regular events) Christmas soon comes around, doesn't it?
count on rely on; trust Don't worry - you can count on me to help if you need it.
drop off fall asleep After a long day at work, Henry dropped off in front of the TV.
drown out prevent a sound from being heard by making a louder noise The cuts from the audience drowned the politician out and no one could hear a word he was saying.
fall for believe that a trick or joke is true I told Sam that we had the day off school, and he fell for it!
get along (with) have a good relationship (with) I don't know why, but I don't really get along with my girlfriend's parents.
go down (as) be remembered for having done something Churchill went down as a great war-time leader.
grow on if sth grows on you, you start to like it more I didn't like reality TV at first, but it really grows on you after a while.
let down disappoint Voters feel really let down by the government.
name after give sb or sth the same name as sb or sth else My dad named his boat after his grandmother.
put on hold; perform (a show,play, etc) I read that they're putting Macbeth on at the Luvvies Theatre.
show off try to attract people's attention and make them admire you (usually used negatively) My sister thinks she’s a good singer and she's always showing off when people come to visit.
take after look or behave like an older relative George really takes after his grandfather, doesn’t he?
take off become successful or popular very fast The iPod has really taken off over the last couple of years.


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