Ebook 1 Phrasal Verbs

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Loud or unpleasant sounds

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Hi Finn, Thanks for your email. I’ve more or less settled in to my new cottage. It’s lovely – except for the neighbours. They are just so noisy! I can hear their sound system blasting out1 at all hours of the day and night and one of them plays the trumpet – he’s belting out2 jazz most evenings.  At least he plays well, so that noise doesn’t grate on3 me as much as it might! Much worse is the fact that one of them has a very loud voice and is also very bad-tempered.  When she’s angry she bangs things down4 and her voice booms out5 and sometimes the arguments even drown out6 my own music. I’ve asked them nicely if they could keep the noise down a bit, but they have ignored me.  And I thought I was moving to a quiet village where the only loud noise would be bells pealing out7 on a Sunday morning! Hope all goes well with you. Cheers, John 1

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producing a lot of noise, especially loud music   (informal) playing a musical instrument or singing very loudly 3   (of sound or behaviour) annoy 4   puts down with force because she is angry

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makes a very loud noise   prevent from being heard 7   ringing loudly (of bells)

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Hi John, Interesting to hear about your new cottage. I’m attaching an ad for some earplugs which claim to help you shut anything out1! I moved into a new flat a month or so ago, too. It’s next to the football stadium. I can’t see the matches, but I can follow what’s going on from the sounds I hear.  A cheer goes up2 whenever the home team shoots. But the sound quickly dies down3 if the ball doesn’t go in. Every time there’s a match I find myself listening out for4 the cheers.  When I told my girlfriend that I wanted to stay at home to listen to the sounds of a football match, she burst out5 laughing, thinking I was joking, and started talking about how we could decorate the flat. When another cheer went up from the stadium, though, her voice trailed off 6 and she rushed to the window in excitement. Then she stayed in the flat with me and spent all afternoon at the window watching spectators going in and out of the stadium. Cheers, Finn 1

prevent a sound from being heard (can also be used about preventing a sight from being seen) 2   if a shout (e.g. cheer, cry, groan) goes up, a lot of people make that noise at the same time 3   becomes less loud or strong and then stops 4   making an effort to hear a noise which you are expecting 46

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(of a sound) suddenly started (collocates with laughing, crying, with a comment/remark) 6   gradually became quieter and then stopped


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42 Social life

4min
pages 92-93

45 How people speak

5min
pages 98-99

43 Health and symptoms

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pages 94-95

41 Feelings

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pages 90-91

44 The body

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pages 96-97

37 At home

4min
pages 82-83

35 Business

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pages 78-79

34 Writing essays

4min
pages 76-77

33 Lectures and seminars

6min
pages 74-75

36 Money

5min
pages 80-81

39 Relationships

5min
pages 86-87

38 Clothing and appearance

4min
pages 84-85

40 Character and personal qualities

5min
pages 88-89

31 Work

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pages 70-71

30 Exclamations and warnings

3min
pages 68-69

32 Study

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pages 72-73

29 Deciding and influencing

5min
pages 66-67

26 Talking about size and number

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pages 60-61

27 Talking about success and failure

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pages 62-63

28 Discussing problems

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pages 64-65

25 Arranging things

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pages 58-59

24 Understanding and having ideas

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pages 56-57

23 Agreeing

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pages 54-55

21 Sound

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pages 50-51

22 Supporting and opposing people or views

5min
pages 52-53

19 Making progress

3min
pages 46-47

18 Memory

5min
pages 44-45

20 Conflict and violence

5min
pages 48-49

17 Cause and effect

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pages 42-43

15 Up

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pages 38-39

16 Time

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pages 40-41

14 Out

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pages 36-37

13 On

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pages 34-35

11 In

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pages 30-31

10 Down

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pages 28-29

12 Off

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pages 32-33

9 Around and about

4min
pages 26-27

8 Idioms using phrasal verbs

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pages 24-25

5 Collocation and phrasal verbs

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pages 18-19

3 Phrasal nouns

4min
pages 14-15

2 Grammar of phrasal verbs

5min
pages 12-13

4 Phrasal adjectives

4min
pages 16-17

Using this book

3min
pages 8-9

7 Meaning and metaphor

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pages 22-23

6 Register

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pages 20-21

Acknowledgements

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