Definition Of Phrasal Verbs
5/18/2019
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example 'shut up' or 'look after', which together have a particular meaning. Catia v5r21 64 bit crack free download.
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phrase
(frāz)n.1. A sequence of words that have meaning, especially when forming part of a sentence.
2. a. A characteristic way or mode of expression: an apt turn of phrase.
b. A brief, apt, and cogent expression: the phrase 'out of the frying pan and into the fire.'
3. Music A short passage or segment, often consisting of four measures or forming part of a larger unit.
4. A series of dance movements forming a unit in a choreographic pattern.
v.tr.1. To express orally or in writing: The speaker phrased several opinions.
2. Musicb. To combine (notes) in a phrase.
v.Definition Of Phrasal Verbs And Examples
intr.2. Music To perform a passage with the correct phrasing.
[Latin phrasis, diction, from Greek, speech, diction, phrase, from phrazein, to point out, show; see gwhren- in Indo-European roots.]
phras′al·ly adv.
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Online Phrasal Verb Dictionary
(ˈfreɪzəl) adj (Grammar) of, relating to, or composed of phrases
phras•al
(ˈfreɪ zəl)adj.
of, pertaining to, or consisting of a phrase or phrases.
phras′al•ly,adv.
Adj. | 1. | phrasal - of or relating to or functioning as a phrase; 'phrasal verb' |
phrasal
[ˈfreɪzəl]B.CPDphrasal verbN → verbom con preposiciónoradverbio
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