Hierarchy of management that covers different levels of management
Diapositivas prhasal verbs nancy vargas
1.
2. The phrasal verbs are a verb with a preposition
or adverb than modifying the sense of the original
verb.
Some phrasal verbs are:
3. GIVE UP
The word give in Spanish is “dar”. This word with
the up complement. Give up, change of Spanish
translation to “rendirse”.
Example:
WE ARE BY GIVE UP IN THIS MOMENT.
4. The translation of put to Spanish is “poner,
colocar”, but with the complement put out, in
Spanish is “sacar, apagar, quitar…”.
Example:
Hello bob please try to put out the fire in the
kitchen.
5. BACK DOWN
Back translates “atras” and with the
complement translates to Spanish
“retroceder” .
Example:
I back down in my decisión of resign in my work.
6. GET BY
The word get translates “conseguir”, and get by
in Spanish is “arreglarselas”.
Example:
I need get by for find my guitar in the college.
7. TURN UP
Turn in spanish translate “giro, vuelta”, but the
complement translate “aparecer”
Example:
My guitar turn up in the college, in the class
room
8. TOP UP
The word top translate to Spanish “cima”, and
whit the complement the translation of top
up changes to “rellenar”.
Example:
I need top up the water dispenser in the fridge.
9. FED UP
This verb contain the fed word than translate to
Spanish “alimentado”, but the complement
change the meaning to “harto, enfadado”, in
Spanish.
Example:
I am really fed up with the colombian politicians,
all are corrupt.
10. RACK UP
The rack word than in Spanish translate
“estante”, change the meaning to “acumular”
in Spanish;
Example:
I am racked up in three sometimes, the music
awards
11. TRY ON
The word try translate “tartar, probar”, in
Spanish but the complement change to
“pruebatelo, por ejemplo probase la ropa”.
Example:
You need to try on the shirt for this night party.
12. GET DOWN
Get in Spanish translate “conseguir”. With the
complement translate “descender”.
Example:
Hey, paul please get down now from the hill, it is
too late.