phrasal verb
名詞
UK/ˌfreɪ.zᵊl ˈvɜːb/
US/ˌfreɪ.zᵊl ˈvɝːb/
定義 phrasal verb 名詞
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A phrasal verb is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition, an adverb, or both, to create a new meaning that is distinct from the original verb.
"Give up," "figure out," and "catch up" are all examples of phrasal verbs.
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He worked on the report late into the night.