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BRASIL, Sudeste, SAO PAULO, Homem, de 26 a 35 anos, Portuguese, English
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Sort Out
Definition: to organize or arrange a group of things which are disorganized.
E.g.1: He sorted all his books out alphabetically.
E.g.2: This room is full of rubbish and things we don't need or use. We need to sort it out.
This phrasal verb has more than one meaning. This phrasal verb can be separated
Escrito por roo às 10h29
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Laugh Off
Definition: to indicate that something is not serious or hurtful by laughing, although it really is serious or hurtful.
E.g.1: He laughed off her comment about his baldness, but you could see that it hurt his feelings.
E.g.2: The company had broken the law, but the chairman tried to laugh the matter off.
This phrasal verb can be separated.
Escrito por roo às 11h21
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Look Out
Definition: used (as an imperative) to warn someone that they are in danger.
E.g.1: Look out! That car's out of control!
E.g.2: I shouted 'look out', but he didn't hear me.
This phrasal verb has more than one meaning. This phrasal verb can't be separated.
Escrito por roo às 11h10
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Shake Up
Definition: to make someone feel very shocked or upset.
E.g.1: He was very shaken up by the accident, but he wasn't seriously injured.
E.g.2: I think the news shook him up.
This phrasal verb has more than one meaning. This phrasal verb can be separated.
Escrito por roo às 10h45
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