Match the phrasal verbs 1-10 with the definitions a-iVocabulary in Action Match the phrasal verbs 1-10 with the definitions a-i. 1 waltz through білак a 2 pan out be a success (for a business/trend/etc) b manage to succeed, but only just 3 go up against c (of a plan/project/etc) fail, not be a success 4 take off a d succeed in passing a test/exam/etc without any effort 5 knuckle down e begin to work hard/try harder (after a period of not working hard/trying) 6 pull (sth) off f face a very difficult obstacle/opponent/situation 7 fall through 10 g succeed in achieving sth difficult (a project/plan) 8 scrape through h stop giving attention to sth/sb you are sure will fail 9 write (sth/sb) off i go the way you had planned get by Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrasal verbs from exercise A. 1 I'll never win a prize for my abilities in maths, but I can just about 2 Up until now you've done very little revision or preparation for your exams and if you don't you'll find yourself kicked out of college at the end of this term. طلاهه 3 Georgia is the best chess player on our team, but she'll be an exam. going up against some of the top fell though players in the country, so I don't know if she'll manage to win the tournament. 4 We were planning to buy new sports equipment for the school gym, but our plans when the local council refused to give us the funds. 5 The Hatton Garden thieves thought they had pulled off on CCTV in the local area allowed the police to identify them. the perfect burglary, but images 6 Why are you so worried about your history exam? It's your best subject - you'll waltz though 7 Jenna's small clothes design business really took off one of her dresses on the red carpet. 8 Their plan to televise a well-known novel didn't in out them the rights to his book. it! after a Hollywood actress wore when the author refused to sell 9 Suzie was upset because she felt her teachers were only interested in the best students and that they had her off long ago. |