Category: Languages
Created by: marija.horvat
Number of Blossarys: 21
To start or cause to function. This idiom is separable, a noun or a noun phrase may be placed between the verb and the particle. Example: Please, turn on the light. It's too dark in here. Can you ...
To cause to stop functioning. Also: "to switch off", "to shut off". This idiom is separable, a noun or a noun phrase may be placed between the verb and the particle. Examples: ...
To remove (usually said of clothes). This idiom is separable, a noun or a noun phrase may be placed between the verb and the particle. Examples: Mary took off her jacket as she entered the ...
To start or cause to function, the same as "to turn on". This idiom is separable, a noun or a noun phrase may be placed between the verb and the particle. Example: Switch the light on, ...
To place on oneself (usually said of clothes). This idiom is separable - the noun or the noun phrase may be placed between the verb and the particle. Examples: He put on his coat and went out. Put ...
To lift from the floor, table, etc., with one's fingers. This idiom is separable, a noun or a noun phrase may be placed between the verb and the particle. John picked up the newspaper that was on ...
To telephone, to call someone, to call someone up. This idiom is separable, a noun or a noun phrase is placed between the verb and the particle. Example: I promise to give you a call as soon as I ...