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#109 - TO PACK UP
FromA Phrasal Verb a Day - Learn English Phrasal Verbs with Luke Thompson
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5 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2015
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This one is a bit similar to 'pack in' but not exactly the same. 1. to put things into a bag or box in order to then take or send them somewhere. E.g. "The workmen packed up their equipment and went home". 2. When equipment stops working. E.g. "Our dishwasher has packed up again. We're going to need to ask someone to come and fix it." 3. To stop doing something, to quit. E.g. "I think I'm going to pack up my job and go travelling." (this is quite similar to 'pack in') Transcript coming soon at http://teacherluke.co.uk/phrasal-verb-a-day/109-to-pack-up/
Released:
May 27, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
A Phrasal Verb a Day #47 - to get off with someone: = to French kiss someone, to snog someone, to passionately kiss someone and maybe 'do more', but not full sex "That's the girl he got off with at your party" http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/47-to-get-off-with-someone by A Phrasal Verb a Day - Learn English Phrasal Verbs with Luke Thompson