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Pengertian dan Daftar Phrasal Verbs dan Artinya Terlengkap
Pengertian Phrasal Verbs
Dikutip dari Meriam Webster; Phrasal Verb is a phrase (such as take off or look down on) that combines a verb with a preposition or adverb or both and that functions as a verb whose meaning is different from the combined meanings of the individual words.
Maksudnya gimana?
Berdasarkan kutipan diatas, Phrasal Verb adalah sebuak prasa yang menggabungkan sebuah kata kerja dengan kata depan atau kata keterangan. Atau bahkan bisa juga penggabungan dari keduanya, yang mana penggabungan tersebut menghasilkan sebuah kata kerja baru yang mana maknanya berbeda dengan masing-masing kata itu sendiri.
Namun, terkadang ada juga phrasal verbs yang dapat diartikan satu demi satu, dan memili makna yang tidak jauh berbeda sehingga tidak terlalu sulit untuk memahaminya. Untuk lebih jelasnya, mari kita bahas satu persatu semuanya secara lengkap!
Contoh Penggunaan Phrasal Verbs
Contoh Penggunaan Phrasal Verbs dalam Bahasa Inggris lebih lengkapnya sudah kita bahas disini ya:
Phrasal Verbs menggunakan GET OUT
Phrasal Verbs menggunakan FALL
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Tabel Phrasal Verbs dari A-Z
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No. | Phrasal Verbs | Meaning | Artinya | Contoh Kalimatnya |
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1 | ask somebody out | invite on a date | mengundang kencan | 1. Atta asked Aurel out to dinner in Paris. |
2 | ask around | ask many people the same question | menanyakan banyak orang pertanyaan yang sama | 2. I asked around but nobody has seen my watch. |
3 | add up to something | equal | setara | 3. My purchases add up to Rp. 2.000.000. |
4 | back something up | reverse | membalik | 4. My father has to back his car up so that my car can get out. |
5 | back somebody up | support | mendukung | 5. My parents backed me up over my decision to marry Annisa. |
6 | blow up | explode | meledak | 6. Marquez's bike blew up after it crashed into the fence. |
7 | blow something up | add air | Tambahkan udara (meniup) | 7. I have to blow 25 balloons up for my daughter's party. |
8 | break down | stop functioning (vehicle, machine) | berhenti berfungsi (kendaraan, mesin) | 8. My father's old car broke down at the side of the highway in the snowstorm. |
9 | break down | get upset | menjadi kesal | 9. Ahok broke down when the police told him that his minister had lied. |
10 | break something down | divide into smaller parts | bagi menjadi bagian-bagian yang lebih kecil | 10. My lecturer broke the final project down into 2 separate parts. |
11 | break in | force entry to a building | memaksa masuk ke gedung | 11. Somebody broke in last night and stole our smartphone. |
12 | break into something | enter forcibly | masuk dengan paksa | 12. His father had to break into the house to rescue their important files. |
13 | break something in | wear something a few times so that it doesn't look/feel new | kenakan sesuatu beberapa kali agar tidak terlihat/terasa baru | 13. Kevin needs to break this racket in before he plays badminton this weekend. |
14 | break in | interrupt | mengganggu | 14. The TV station broke in to report the news of Covid-19. |
15 | break up | end a relationship | mengakhiri hubungan | 15. My boyfriend and I broke up before I moved to Papua. |
16 | break up | start laughing (informal) | mulai tertawa (tidak resmi) | 16. The kids just broke up as soon as Mr. Bean started joking. |
17 | break out | escape | melarikan diri | 17. The prisoners broke out of jail when the polices weren't looking. |
18 | break out in something | develop a skin condition | mengembangkan kondisi kulit | 18. I broke out in a rash after our trip. |
19 | bring somebody down | make unhappy | membuat tidak bahagia | 19. This sad movie is bringing me down. |
20 | bring somebody up | raise a child | membesarkan seorang anak | 20. His uncle brought him up after his parents died. |
21 | bring something up | start talking about a subject | mulai berbicara tentang suatu subjek | 21. Yunita walks out of the room when her boyfriend brings up sports. |
22 | bring something up | vomit | muntah | 22. Siska drank so much that she brought her dinner up in the toilet. |
23 | call around | phone many different places/people | telepon banyak tempat/orang yang berbeda | 23. My father called around but he wasn't able to find the car part he needed. |
24 | call somebody back | return a phone call | kembali panggilan telepon | 24. Mr. Smith called the company back but the offices were closed for the weekend. |
25 | call something off | cancel | membatalkan | 25. Mike Lewis called the wedding off because he wasn't in love with his fiancé. |
26 | call on somebody | ask for an answer or opinion | meminta jawaban atau pendapat | 26. Mr. Habibie called on me for question 1. |
27 | call on somebody | visit somebody | mengunjungi seseorang | 27. My mother called on me last night but I wasn't home. |
28 | call somebody up | phone | telepon | 28. Give him your phone number and he will call you up when he is in town. |
29 | calm down | relax after being angry | santai setelah marah | 29. Are you still mad? You need to calm down before you drive the car. |
30 | not care for somebody/ something | not like (formal) | tidak seperti (resmi) | 30. I don't care for his behaviour. |
31 | catch up | get to the same point as somebody else | sampai ke titik yang sama dengan orang lain | 31. Zohri'll have to run faster than that if he wants to catch up with Bolt. |
32 | check in | arrive and register at a hotel or airport | tiba dan mendaftar di hotel atau bandara | 32. We will get the keys when we check in. |
33 | check out | leave a hotel | meninggalkan hotel | 33. You have to check out of the hotel before 11:00 AM. |
34 | check somebody/ something out | look at carefully, investigate | perhatikan baik-baik, menyelidiki | 34. The company checks out all new employees. |
35 | check out somebody/ something | look at (informal) | lihat (tidak resmi) | 35. Check out the crazy video on TikTok’s FYP! |
36 | cheer up | become happier | menjadi lebih bahagia | 36. Winda cheered up when she heard the good news. |
37 | cheer somebody up | make happier | membuat lebih bahagia | 37. Andika brought you some chocolates to cheer her up. |
38 | chip in | help | Tolong | 38. If everyone chips in we can get the car repaired this weekend. |
39 | clean something up | tidy, clean | rapi, bersih | 39. Clean up your bedroom before you go to school! |
40 | come across something | find unexpectedly | temukan secara tak terduga | 40. I came across this movie when I was looking for the files. |
41 | come apart | separate | memisahkan | 41. The top and bottom come apart if you pull hard enough. |
42 | come down with something | become sick | menjadi sakit | 42. My mother came down with chicken pox this weekend. |
43 | come forward | volunteer for a task or to give evidence | sukarela untuk tugas atau untuk memberikan bukti | 43. The girl came forward with her boyfriend's finger prints. |
44 | come from some place | originate in | berasal dari | 44. Rendang comes from West Sumatera. |
45 | count on somebody/ something | rely on | mengandalkan | 45. PSG is counting on Messi to win the Champion League. |
46 | cross something out | draw a line through | gambar sebuah garis melalui | 46. Cross out your old drawing and draw your new one. |
47 | cut back on something | consume less | konsumsi lebih sedikit | 47. Andre’s doctor wants him to cut back on junk foods. |
48 | cut something down | make something fall to the ground | membuat sesuatu jatuh ke tanah | 48. My father had to cut the old tree in our yard down after the rain. |
49 | cut in | interrupt | mengganggu | 49. Your friend cut in while I was dancing with my boyfriend. |
50 | cut in | pull in too closely in front of another vehicle | menarik terlalu dekat di depan kendaraan lain | 50. The bus driver got angry when that bike cut in. |
51 | cut in | start operating (of an engine or electrical device) | mulai beroperasi (dari mesin atau perangkat listrik) | 51. The air conditioner cuts in when the temperature gets to 30°C. |
52 | cut something off | remove with something sharp | hapus dengan sesuatu yang tajam | 52. The doctors cut off his leg because it was severely injured. |
53 | cut something off | stop providing | berhenti menyediakan | 53. Indihome company cut off my internet because I didn't pay the bill. |
54 | cut somebody off | take out of a will | keluar dari kemauan | 54. My grandparents cut my father off when he remarried. |
55 | cut something out | remove part of something (usually with scissors and paper) | menghapus bagian dari sesuatu (biasanya dengan gunting dan kertas) | 55. I cut this ad out of the TV. |
56 | do somebody/ something over | beat up, ransack (BrE, informal) | memukuli, menggeledah (BrE, informal) | 56. Judika’s shop was done over by a street gang last night. He's lucky to be alive. |
57 | do something over | do again (AmE) | lakukan lagi (AmE) | 57. My lecturer wants me to do my essay over because he wants another topic. |
58 | do away with something | discard | membuang | 58. It's time to do away with all of these old tax records. |
59 | do something up | fasten, close | kencangkan, tutup | 59. Do your coat up before you go outside! |
60 | dress up | wear nice clothing | memakai pakaian yang bagus | 60. It's a formal meeting so I have to dress up. |
61 | drop back | move back in a position/group | mundur dalam posisi/grup | 61. Lorenzo dropped back to third place when he fell off her bike. |
62 | drop in/ by/ over | come without an appointment | datang tanpa janji | 62. I might drop in/by/over for coffee sometime this week. |
63 | drop somebody/ something off | take somebody/ something somewhere and leave them/it there | bawa seseorang/sesuatu ke suatu tempat dan tinggalkan mereka/itu di sana | 63. She has to drop her sister off at work before she come over. |
64 | drop out | quit a class, school etc | keluar dari kelas, sekolah, dll | 64. My brother dropped out of Sains because it was too difficult for him. |
65 | eat out | eat at a restaurant | makan di sebuah restoran | 65. My mother doesn't feel like cooking tonight. Let's eat out! |
66 | end up | eventually reach/do/decide | akhirnya mencapai/melakukan/memutuskan | 66. My parents ended up renting a house instead of buying the new one. |
67 | fall apart | break into pieces | pecah berkeping-keping | 67. Mommy’s new dress fell apart in the washing machine. |
68 | fall down | fall to the ground | jatuh ke tanah | 68. The picture that you hung up last night fell down this morning. |
69 | fall out | separate from an interior | terpisah dari interior | 69. The money must have fallen out of his pocket. |
70 | fall out | (of hair, teeth) become loose and unattached | (Rambut, gigi) menjadi longgar dan tidak terikat | 70. Dika’s teeth started to fall out when he was only 25. |
71 | figure something out | understand, find the answer | pahami, temukan jawabannya | 71. I need to figure out how to fit the sofa in this waiting room. |
72 | fill something in | to write information in blanks, as on a form (BrE) | untuk menulis informasi di tempat kosong, seperti pada formulir (BrE) | 72. Please fill in the form with your biodata! |
73 | fill something out | to write information in blanks, as on a form (AmE) | untuk menulis informasi di tempat kosong, seperti pada formulir (AmE) | 73. The form must be filled out in capital letters. |
74 | fill something up | fill to the top | isi ke atas | 74. My father always fills the water tower up when it is empty. |
75 | find out | discover | menemukan | 75. She doesn’t know where Andika lives. How can she find out? |
76 | find something out | discover | menemukan | 76. My friend and I tried to keep the time of the party a secret, but Ronny found it out. |
77 | get something across/ over | communicate, make understandable | berkomunikasi, membuat dimengerti | 77. Budi tried to get his point across/over to the judge but he wouldn't listen. |
78 | get along/on | like each other | saling menyukai | 78. Dika was surprised how well his new girlfriend and my sister got along/on. |
79 | get around | have mobility | memiliki mobilitas | 79. My grandfather can get around fine in his new bike. |
80 | get away | go on a vacation | pergi berlibur | 80. My parents worked so hard this year that they had to get away for a month. |
81 | get away with something | do without being noticed or punished | lakukan tanpa diketahui atau dihukum | 81. Wenny always gets away with cheating in her Sains tests. |
82 | get back | return | kembali | 82. My family and I got back from our vacation last week. |
83 | get something back | receive something you had before | menerima sesuatu yang Anda miliki sebelumnya | 83. Jaka finally got his Science notes back from his room-mate. |
84 | get back at somebody | retaliate, take revenge | balas dendam, balas dendam | 84. My brother got back at me for stealing his new belt. He stole my favourite jacket. |
85 | get back into something | become interested in something again | menjadi tertarik pada sesuatu lagi | 85. Nazwa finally got back into her novel and finished it. |
86 | get on something | step onto a vehicle | melangkah ke kendaraan | 86. We're going to late if you don't let us get on the taxi. |
87 | get over something | recover from an illness, loss, difficulty | sembuh dari sakit, kehilangan, kesulitan | 87. My father just got over the flu and now my mother has it. |
88 | get over something | overcome a problem | mengatasi masalah | 88. Indomerit will have to close if it can't get over the new regulations. |
89 | get round to something | finally find time to do (AmE: get around to something) | akhirnya menemukan waktu untuk melakukan (AmE: melakukan sesuatu) | 89. I don't know when I am going to get round to writing the congratulation cards. |
90 | get together | meet (usually for social reasons) | bertemu (biasanya untuk alasan sosial) | 90. Let's get together for a dinner this weekend. |
91 | get up | get out of bed | bangun dari tempat tidur | 91. Shinta got up early today to study for her final exam. |
92 | get up | stand | berdiri | 92. I think we should get up and give the elderly women our seat. |
93 | give somebody away | reveal hidden information about somebody | mengungkapkan informasi tersembunyi tentang seseorang | 93. His wife gave him away to the police. |
94 | give somebody away | take the bride to the altar | bawa pengantin wanita ke altar | 94. His father gave him away at his wedding. |
95 | give something away | ruin a secret | merusak rahasia | 95. My little sister gave the surprise party away by accident. |
96 | give something away | give something to somebody for free | berikan sesuatu kepada seseorang secara gratis | 96. The new café was giving away some coffees on Saturday night. |
97 | give something back | return a borrowed item | mengembalikan barang yang dipinjam | 97. I have to give these skates back to Franz before his hockey game. |
98 | give in | reluctantly stop fighting or arguing | dengan enggan berhenti berkelahi atau berdebat | 98. My boyfriend didn't want to go to the ballet, but he finally gave in. |
99 | give something out | give to many people (usually at no cost) | berikan kepada banyak orang (biasanya tanpa biaya) | 99. They were giving out free perfume samples at the department store. |
100 | give something up | quit a habit | berhenti dari kebiasaan | 100. Andre is giving up smoking as of January 1st. |
101 | give up | stop trying | berhenti mencoba | 101. My biology homework was too difficult so I gave up. |
102 | go after somebody | follow somebody | ikuti seseorang | 102. My mother tried to go after the thief in her car. |
103 | go after something | try to achieve something | mencoba untuk mencapai sesuatu | 103. I went after my dream and now I am a civil servant. |
104 | go against somebody | compete, oppose | bersaing, menentang | 104. We are going against Barcelona in Camp Nou tonight. |
105 | go ahead | start, proceed | mulai, lanjutkan | 105. Please go ahead and eat before the food gets cold. |
106 | go back | return to a place | kembali ke suatu tempat | 106. I have to go back home and get my lunch. |
107 | go out | leave home to go on a social event | meninggalkan rumah untuk pergi ke acara sosial | 107. We're going out for dinner tonight. |
108 | go out with somebody | date | tanggal | 108. Winda has been going out with Kevin since they met last winter. |
109 | go over something | review | tinjauan | 109. Please go over your answers before you submit your test. |
110 | go over | visit somebody nearby | kunjungi seseorang di sekitar | 110. I haven't seen Siska for a long time. I think I'll go over for an hour or two. |
111 | go without something | suffer lack or deprivation | menderita kekurangan atau kekurangan | 111. When I was young, we went without winter boots. |
112 | grow apart | stop being friends over time | berhenti berteman dari waktu ke waktu | 112. My best friend and I grew apart after he changed schools. |
113 | grow back | regrow | tumbuh kembali | 113. My roses grew back this summer. |
114 | grow into something | grow big enough to fit | tumbuh cukup besar untuk muat | 114. This bike is too big for him now, but he should grow into it by next year. |
115 | grow out of something | get too big for | menjadi terlalu besar untuk | 115. Hesti needs a new pair of shoes because she has grown out of her old ones. |
116 | grow up | become an adult | menjadi dewasa | 116. When Tukul grows up he wants to be a fireman. |
117 | hand something down | give something used to somebody else | memberikan sesuatu yang digunakan untuk orang lain | 117. I handed my old comic books down to my little cousin. |
118 | hand something in | submit | Kirimkan | 118. I have to hand in my essay by Monday. |
119 | hand something out | to distribute to a group of people | untuk dibagikan kepada sekelompok orang | 119. We will hand out the invitations at the door. |
120 | hand something over | give (usually unwillingly) | memberi (biasanya dengan enggan) | 120. The police asked the man to hand over his wallet and his weapons. |
121 | hang in | stay positive (informal) | tetap positif (tidak resmi) | 121. Hang in there. I'm sure you'll find a job very soon. |
122 | hang on | wait a short time (informal) | tunggu sebentar (tidak resmi) | 122. Hang on while I grab my coat and shoes! |
123 | hang out | spend time relaxing (informal) | menghabiskan waktu bersantai (informal) | 123. Instead of going to the party we are just going to hang out at my place. |
124 | hang up | end a phone call | mengakhiri panggilan telepon | 124. He didn't say goodbye before he hung up. |
125 | hold somebody/ something back | prevent from doing/going | mencegah dari melakukan/pergi | 125. I had to hold my dog back because there was a cat in the park. |
126 | hold something back | hide an emotion | menyembunyikan emosi | 126. Jamie held back his tears at his grandfather's funeral. |
127 | hold on | wait a short time | tunggu sebentar | 127. Please hold on while I transfer you to the Sales Department. |
128 | hold onto somebody/ something | hold firmly using your hands or arms | pegang dengan kuat menggunakan tangan atau lengan Anda | 128. Hold onto your hat because it's very windy outside. |
129 | hold somebody/ something up | rob | rampok | 129. A man in a black mask held the bank up this morning. |
130 | keep on doing something | continue doing | terus lakukan | 130. Keep on stirring until the liquid comes to a boil. |
131 | keep something from somebody | not tell | tidak memberitahu | 131. We kept our relationship from our parents for two years. |
132 | keep somebody/ something out | stop from entering | berhenti masuk | 132. Try to keep the wet dog out of the living room. |
133 | keep something up | continue at the same rate | lanjutkan dengan kecepatan yang sama | 133. If you keep those results up you will get into a great college. |
134 | let somebody down | fail to support or help, disappoint | gagal mendukung atau membantu, mengecewakan | 134. I need you to be on time. Don't let me down this time. |
135 | let somebody in | allow to enter | izinkan masuk | 135. Can you let the cat in before you go to school? |
136 | log in (or on) | sign in (to a website, database etc) | masuk (ke situs web, database, dll) | 136. I can't log in to Facebook because I've forgotten my password. |
137 | log out (or off) | sign out (of a website, database etc) | keluar (dari situs web, database, dll) | 137. If you don't log off somebody could get into your account. |
138 | look after somebody/ something | take care of | mengurus | 138. I have to look after my sick grandmother. |
139 | look down on somebody | think less of, consider inferior | kurangi berpikir, anggap lebih rendah | 139. Ever since we stole that chocolate bar your dad has looked down on me. |
140 | look for somebody/ something | try to find | mencoba untuk mencari | 140. I'm looking for a red dress for the wedding. |
141 | look forward to something | be excited about the future | semangat untuk masa depan | 141. I'm looking forward to the Christmas break. |
142 | look into something | investigate | menyelidiki | 142. We are going to look into the price of snowboards today. |
143 | look out | be careful, vigilant, and take notice | hati-hati, waspada, dan perhatikan | 143. Look out! That car's going to hit you! |
144 | look out for somebody/ something | be especially vigilant for | menjadi sangat waspada untuk | 144. Don't forget to look out for snakes on the hiking trail. |
145 | look something over | check, examine | periksa, periksa | 145. Can you look over my essay for spelling mistakes? |
146 | look something up | search and find information in a reference book or database | mencari dan menemukan informasi dalam buku referensi atau database | 146. We can look her phone number up on the Internet. |
147 | look up to somebody | have a lot of respect for | sangat menghormati | 147. My little sister has always looked up to me. |
148 | make something up | invent, lie about something | menciptakan, berbohong tentang sesuatu | 148. Josie made up a story about why we were late. |
149 | make up | forgive each other | saling memaafkan | 149. We were angry last night, but we made up at breakfast. |
150 | make somebody up | apply cosmetics to | menerapkan kosmetik untuk | 150. My sisters made me up for my graduation party. |
151 | mix something up | confuse two or more things | membingungkan dua atau lebih hal | 151. I mixed up the twins' names again! |
152 | pass away | die | mati | 152. His uncle passed away last night after a long illness. |
153 | pass out | faint | pingsan | 153. It was so hot in the church that an elderly lady passed out. |
154 | pass something out | give the same thing to many people | memberikan hal yang sama kepada banyak orang | 154. The professor passed the textbooks out before class. |
155 | pass something up | decline (usually something good) | penurunan (biasanya sesuatu yang baik) | 155. I passed up the job because I am afraid of change. |
156 | pay somebody back | return owed money | mengembalikan uang yang terutang | 156. Thanks for buying my ticket. I'll pay you back on Friday. |
157 | pay for something | be punished for doing something bad | dihukum karena melakukan sesuatu yang buruk | 157. That bully will pay for being mean to my little brother. |
158 | pick something out | choose | memilih | 158. I picked out three sweaters for you to try on. |
159 | point somebody/ something out | indicate with your finger | tunjukkan dengan jarimu | 159. I'll point my boyfriend out when he runs by. |
160 | put something down | put what you are holding on a surface or floor | letakkan apa yang Anda pegang di permukaan atau lantai | 160. You can put the groceries down on the kitchen counter. |
161 | put somebody down | insult, make somebody feel stupid | menghina, membuat seseorang merasa bodoh | 161. The students put the substitute teacher down because his pants were too short. |
162 | put something off | postpone | menunda | 162. We are putting off our trip until January because of the hurricane. |
163 | put something out | extinguish | memadamkan | 163. The neighbors put the fire out before the firemen arrived. |
164 | put something together | assemble | berkumpul | 164. I have to put the crib together before the baby arrives. |
165 | put up with somebody/ something | tolerate | mentolerir | 165. I don't think I can put up with three small children in the car. |
166 | put something on | put clothing/ accessories on your body | kenakan pakaian/aksesoris di tubuh Anda | 166. Don't forget to put on your new earrings for the party. |
167 | run into somebody/ something | meet unexpectedly | bertemu secara tiba-tiba | 167. I ran into an old school-friend at the mall. |
168 | run over somebody/ something | drive a vehicle over a person or thing | mengendarai kendaraan di atas seseorang atau sesuatu | 168. I accidentally ran over your bicycle in the driveway. |
169 | run over/ through something | rehearse, review | berlatih, meninjau | 169. Let's run over/through these lines one more time before the show. |
170 | run away | leave unexpectedly, escape | pergi secara tak terduga, melarikan diri | 170. The child ran away from home and has been missing for three days. |
171 | run out | have none left | tidak ada yang tersisa | 171. We ran out of shampoo so I had to wash my hair with soap. |
172 | send something back | return (usually by mail) | kembali (biasanya melalui surat) | 172. My letter got sent back to me because I used the wrong stamp. |
173 | set something up | arrange, organize | mengatur, mengatur | 173. Our boss set a meeting up with the president of the company. |
174 | set somebody up | trick, trap | trik, jebakan | 174. The police set up the car thief by using a hidden camera. |
175 | shop around | compare prices | perbandingan harga | 175. I want to shop around a little before I decide on these boots. |
176 | show off | act extra special for people watching (usually boastfully) | bertindak ekstra istimewa untuk orang-orang yang menonton (biasanya dengan sombong) | 176. He always shows off on his skateboard |
177 | sleep over | stay somewhere for the night (informal) | tinggal di suatu tempat untuk malam (informal) | 177. You should sleep over tonight if the weather is too bad to drive home. |
178 | sort something out | organize, resolve a problem | mengatur, menyelesaikan masalah | 178. We need to sort the bills out before the first of the month. |
179 | stick to something | continue doing something, limit yourself to one particular thing | terus melakukan sesuatu, batasi diri Anda pada satu hal tertentu | 179. You will lose weight if you stick to the diet. |
180 | switch something off | stop the energy flow, turn off | hentikan aliran energi, matikan | 180. The light's too bright. Could you switch it off? |
181 | switch something on | start the energy flow, turn on | mulai aliran energi, nyalakan | 181. We heard the news as soon as we switched on the car radio. |
182 | take after somebody | resemble a family member | menyerupai anggota keluarga | 182. I take after my mother. We are both impatient. |
183 | take something apart | purposely break into pieces | sengaja pecah berkeping-keping | 183. He took the car brakes apart and found the problem. |
184 | take something back | return an item | mengembalikan barang | 184. I have to take our new TV back because it doesn't work. |
185 | take off | start to fly | mulai terbang | 185. My plane takes off in five minutes. |
186 | take something off | remove something (usually clothing) | menghapus sesuatu (biasanya pakaian) | 186. Take off your socks and shoes and come in the lake! |
187 | take something out | remove from a place or thing | hapus dari suatu tempat atau benda | 187. Can you take the garbage out to the street for me? |
188 | take somebody out | pay for somebody to go somewhere with you | membayar seseorang untuk pergi ke suatu tempat bersamamu | 188. My grandparents took us out for dinner and a movie. |
189 | tear something up | rip into pieces | robek berkeping-keping | 189. I tore up my ex-boyfriend's letters and gave them back to him. |
190 | think back | remember (often + to, sometimes + on) | ingat (sering + ke, kadang + aktif) | 190. When I think back on my youth, I wish I had studied harder. |
191 | think something over | consider | mempertimbangkan | 191. I'll have to think this job offer over before I make my final decision. |
192 | throw something away | dispose of | buang | 192. We threw our old furniture away when we won the lottery. |
193 | turn something down | decrease the volume or strength (heat, light etc) | mengurangi volume atau kekuatan (panas, cahaya dll) | 193. Please turn the TV down while the guests are here. |
194 | turn something down | refuse | menolak | 194. I turned the job down because I don't want to move. |
195 | turn something off | stop the energy flow, switch off | hentikan aliran energi, matikan | 195. Your mother wants you to turn the TV off and come for dinner. |
196 | turn something on | start the energy, switch on | mulai energi, nyalakan | 196. It's too dark in here. Let's turn some lights on. |
197 | turn something up | increase the volume or strength (heat, light etc) | meningkatkan volume atau kekuatan (panas, cahaya dll) | 197. Can you turn the music up? This is my favorite song. |
198 | turn up | appear suddenly | muncul tiba-tiba | 198. Our cat turned up after we put posters up all over the neighborhood. |
199 | try something on | sample clothing | contoh pakaian | 199. I'm going to try these jeans on, but I don't think they will fit. |
200 | try something out | test | uji | 200. I am going to try this new brand of detergent out. |
201 | use something up | finish the supply | menyelesaikan pasokan | 201. The kids used all of the toothpaste up so we need to buy some more. |
202 | wake up | stop sleeping | berhenti tidur | 202. We have to wake up early for work on Monday. |
203 | warm somebody/ something up | increase the temperature | naikkan suhu | 203. You can warm your feet up in front of the fireplace. |
204 | warm up | prepare body for exercise | mempersiapkan tubuh untuk berolahraga | 204. I always warm up by doing sit-ups before I go for a run. |
205 | wear off | fade away | menghilang | 205. Most of my make-up wore off before I got to the party. |
206 | work out | exercise | olahraga | 206. I work out at the gym three times a week. |
207 | work out | be successful | menjadi orang yang sukses | 207. Our plan worked out fine. |
208 | work something out | make a calculation | membuat perhitungan | 208. We have to work out the total cost before we buy the house. |
Closing
Phrasal verbs sendiri merupakan bagian yang harus dipelajari dalam Bahasa Inggris. Meskipun jumlahnya banyak, tapi mungkin saja dari berbagai phrasal verbs diatas salah satunya tanpa disadari sudah sahabat BDBI gunakan. Iya gak sih? 😀
Demikianlah Pengertian dan Daftar Phrasal Verbs dan Artinya yang dapat kami berikan pada kesempatan kali ini. Okedeh, Kumpulan Phrasal Verbs diatas akan terus kami update hingga menjadi super lengkap. Semoga beberapa phrasal verb diatas dapat membantu sahabat dalam kehidupan sehari-hari! Terima kasih.
Reference: meriam-webster.com
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Oh ya…simak juga yuk materi BDBI lainnya:
Pengertian dan Contoh Action Verbs Dalam Bahasa Inggris
Penjelasan dan Contoh Kalimat Stative Verb Dalam Bahasa Inggris
Contoh Kalimat Kata Kerja Dalam Bahasa Inggris dan Artinya
Penjelasan, Jenis, dan Contoh Kalimat Auxiliary Verb dalam Bahasa Inggris
Penjelasan dan Contoh Kata Kerja Bahasa Inggris yang ‘Anti’ Verb-ing