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Phase In
Presentar gradualmente

The company will phase the new system in so everyone gets accustomed.
Step In
Intervenir

They would not stop fighting, so I had to step in.
Tear Out
Arrancar

I couldn't finish reading the book, someone tore a page out of it.
Touched Down
Aterrizar

Helen couldn't have come, her plane is due to touch down at 10.
Write Into
Agregar por escrito

I need the conditions written into a contract.
Get About
Divulgarse, correr un rumor- It got about that Charlie has proposed to Angela

Caminar, moverse, viajar- Why don't we get about the beach so we can see the sunset?
Come Along
Acompañar, presentarse, aparecer, apurarse- Come along with me, I have something to show you.

Progresar -How is the patient coming along after the surgery?.
Break Down
Estropearse, romperse - Could you let me use your printer? Mine has just broken down.

Derribar, echar abajo- The firemen had to break down the door to enter the house on fire.
Bring Around
Persuadir a alguien- I'll try to bring Sally around but it'll be in vain, she's very stubborn.

Hacer recobrar el conocimiento - He was unconscious for two minutes until the paramedics brought him around.
Get On
Ponerse- Get your boots on if you are going out, it's raining heavily.

Llevarse bien- Sally's son and his stepfather are finally getting on well.

To - ponerse en contacto con -Get on to the mechanic, this is something I can't fix.
Give Out
Repartir, distribuir- Some shops give out sweets on Halloween.

Divulgar -The scores of each team will be given out on Monday morning.

Emitir -The lamp gave out a dim light.

Acabarse, agotarse -Fresh water supply will give out in a few decades, or so they say.
Go Around
Dar vueltas- Stop going round like that, kids! You're going to fall!

Visitar- If you go to Paris you can go round the Eiffel Tower.

Patrullar-The police have been going round all night looking for the suspect.
Screw Up
Atornillar - Please give me a hand and screw up the hinges.

Retorcer I have just seen Martha, she was screwing up the towels.

Ajustar - This knot is too loose, you need to screw it up

Juntar coraje- Screw up your courage and tell Lisa you love her.
Mark Down
Rebajar un precio- We told the butcher to mark down the prices a little bit.

Anotar- Take a notebook and mark down all the information you can.
Fumble About For
Hacer algo de manera extraña especialmente con las manos

Francis fumbled about for a cigarette when the winner was about to be announced.
Catch Up
Alcanzar- I have to tie my shoelaces. Go ahead, I'll catch you up in a minute.

Alcanzar el nivel- Boby was not a good student but he improved and caught up with the rest of the class.

Be caught up in - estar involucrado en- The actress was caught up in an extramarital affair.

On somebody's sleep - aprovechar para hacer algo para lo que antes no había tiempo- By the end of the week I'm so tired I catch up on my sleep during the weekend.
Drop By
Visitar informalmente

If you come to town next week drop by our house.
Deal In
Vender

I know a shop where they deal in all kind of trousers.
Come Out
Quitarse Do you think the stain will come out? This is the only night dress I have!

Mostrarse, publicarse, estrenarse, resultar When is the play coming out? I look forward to see it.

In- brotar en la piel- If you're allergic to something, your skin may come out in a rash.

With decir algo repentinamente -My 5-year-old son sometimes comes out with unexpected remarks.

Hacer que un producto esté disponible a la venta- The company has just come out with a new version of the game.
Pull Down
Bajar, derribar, demoler

The architect told us to pull the old building down.
Run Away
Escaparse, fugarse

The news report alerted that a tiger has ran away from the zoo.
Carve Up
Dividir/repartir

The brothers inherited a piece of land from their father and carved it up between them.
Grow Out Of
Volverse muy grande para

I have to buy Timmy new clothes, he's grown out of all his clothes.
Kill Off
Exterminar

I need an insecticide to kill off cockroaches.
Single Out
Seleccionar

Many people applied for the job but we will single out the best one.
Talk Into
Persuadir

We should talk Tony into thinking twice before dropping his career.
Stick Into
Ajustarse a

I need you to stick to the deadline, it is of the utmost importance.
Lay Off
Despedir, dejar de usar algo

The company had to lay off most of its employees.
Knock Over
Voltear

The kids hit the table and knocked over the vase which was on it.
Throw On
Echar, ponerse a prisa

When I heard the car I threw my coat on and run downstairs.
Strike Off / Out
Tachar

I never gave you permission to write my name on the list, strike it off.