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595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] lagu [Translation] ocean [Tree] willow [English] l [Meaning] | seems interminable to men, if they venture on the rolling bark and the waves of the sea terrify them and the courser of the deep heed not its bridle | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] ing [Translation] ing [Tree] apple [English] ng [Meaning] | was first seen among the East Danes, till, followed by his car, he departed eastwards over the waves. So the Heardingas named the hero | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] ethel [Translation] estate [Tree] hawthorn [English] oe [Meaning] | is very dear to every man, if he can enjoy there in his house whatever is right and proper in constant prosperity | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] dagaz [Translation] day [Tree] spruce [English] d [Meaning] | the glorious light of the Creator, is sent by the Lord; it is beloved of men, a source of hope and happiness to rich and poor, and of service to all | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] ac [Translation] oak [Tree] oak [English] a [Meaning] | fattens the flesh for the children of men. Often it traverses the gannet's bath, and the ocean proves whether the oak keeps faith in honorable fashion | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] æsc [Translation] ash [Tree] ash [English] æ [Meaning] | is exceedingly high and precious to men. With its sturdy trunk, it offers a stubborn resistance, though attacked by many a man | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] yr [Translation] bow [Tree] yew [English] ü [Meaning] | is a source of joy and honor to every prince and knight; it looks well on a horse and is reliable equipment for a journey | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] iar [Translation] sea animal [Tree] yew, hemlock [English] io [Meaning] | is a river fish and yet it always feeds on land; it has a fair abode encompassed by water, where it lives in happiness. | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
595d673f_Letter_Meanings__Meaning | [Name] ear [Translation] grave [Tree] linden [English] ea [Meaning] | is horrible to every knight, when the corpse quickly begins to cool and is laid in the bosom of the dark earth. Prosperity declines, happiness passes away and covenants are broken | [] | Letter Meanings | Meaning | http://www.trismegistos.com/magicalletterpage/mystics.html | 23/1438042990609.0_20150728002310-00044-ip-10-236-191-2_794021962_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Has happened to me. That book is gone FOREVER. Damn. [Digital World] Highly unlikely. If your dog eats your eReader, that's a way more expensive replacement. On the other hand, your books are not gone. You might actually come out ahead on this one. [Thing that Happens] | Dog eats the expensive research book you just bought and were lucky to get at any price, let alone for a steal of a price. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Disaster. Book becomes soggy mess. [Digital World] Zip-lock bag and you're golden. [Thing that Happens] | Take book in the shower or tub. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Yes! This happened for me with a book from Inter-library loan. It was awesome. [Digital World] Well. If you crack your book file open you could look to see if the coder left any interesting comments. (OK, I consider this unlikely.) [Thing that Happens] | You find an interesting note in the pages. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Yes! Has happened. Awesome. [Digital World] It's unlikely anyone would think doing anything to an eBook would prevent a disease. But who the hell knows? [Thing that Happens] | Pages smell like vinegar leading a researcher to use scent to track cholera epidemics. (Because vinegar was thought to be a preventive measure.) | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Yes! [Digital World] I have no idea if monks are producing eBooks. Call it a draw for now. [Thing that Happens] | Monks decorate the pages with beautiful art. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Yes! But if you have a heart attack the 5 -10 hours it takes to get you to the hospital means your family is planning a funeral. [Digital World] Well, OK. You still have to get to the hospital but you're there < 5 minutes from the 9-1-1 call. [Thing that Happens] | When you drive into town in a horse and buggy, you can really appreciate the scenery. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Good luck. [Digital World] 30 minutes on Google and you're done! [Thing that Happens] | You find a neat note in a book and now you want to know about the woman who wrote it. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Good luck. See you in 5 years. [Digital World] 5 minutes on WorldCat and you're done. [Thing that Happens] | You are researching the novels of the Minerva Press and need to know which libraries have which books in their collection. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Get up. Find the dictionary. Look it up. Spend two hours looking up other words. [Digital World] click. Oh. That's what it means. (Not exactly sure this is a benefit. I'm torn.) [Thing that Happens] | You read a book and there's a word you don't know. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Oops. You lost your pen. [Digital World] Click, drag. Done. [Thing that Happens] | You're reading a book and you want to highlight a section. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Uh, oh. You have somehow not packed the book you were reading. [Digital World] Click. [Thing that Happens] | Vacay!!!!! At last you have time to read! | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Oh, noes. You read too fast and now you're out of books. [Digital World] Click. download. Ahhhh. [Thing that Happens] | Vacay!!!! At last you have time to read. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] There's no room for your clothes because the books take all the room. [Digital World] This outfit is AWESOME! Click. [Thing that Happens] | Vacay!!!! At last you have time to read! | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Your hands hurt. [Digital World] Click. Oh, loving this book! [Thing that Happens] | The new book by Author Amazing is 1000 pages. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Your back hurts. [Digital World] Click. [Thing that Happens] | The new book by Author Amazing is 1000 pages! | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] You leave the book at home because it's too damn heavy. [Digital World] Click. [Thing that Happens] | The new book by Author Amazing is 1000 pages! | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Ooo. Neat. AND they fold out!! [Digital World] The map is too small to read. When you enlarge the map, the image is too pixelated to read. [Thing that Happens] | The book you're reading has maps | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] Interesting to track the changes. [Digital World] Assuming the servers have been backed up and we have no compatibility issues, in future, I'm saying we WILL be able to both find alternate version and compare differences. Fast. [Thing that Happens] | This book has 5 editions! | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] So? [Digital World] But I didn't download that book yet! [Thing that Happens] | The server crashed. | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
0dbdc52e__Writer_s_Diary_Writer_s_Diary__Thing_that_Happens | [Analog World] It's dark. OK. Fine. You can read by flashlight. [Digital World] Your battery and off-line charger are full. Click. [Thing that Happens] | Electrical outage | [] | Computers and Technology Archives - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary | Thing that Happens | http://carolynjewel.com/wordpress/category/computers-and-technology/ | 23/1438042988930.94_20150728002308-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_42279462_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [0] A [Phrasal Verb] abide by [Meaning] respect or obey. (the law, a decision, a rule) [Example] | If you want to stay at this school, you must abide by the rules. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] account for [Meaning] explain, give a reason [Example] | I hope you can account for the money you spent! | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] add up [Meaning] make sense, seem reasonable [Example] | Her story just doesn't add up. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] advise against [Meaning] recommend not doing something [Example] | The doctor advised him against carrying heavy loads. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] agree with [Meaning] have the same opinion as somebody else. [Example] | I agree with you. I think she deserves the award too. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] aim at [Meaning] point something in the direction of a target [Example] | The policeman aimed his gun at the hijacker. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] allow for [Meaning] take into consideration, include in a calculation [Example] | You'd better leave early to allow for traffic jams. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] answer back [Meaning] reply rudely [Example] | Don't answer back your mother! | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] appeal to [Meaning] 1) plead or make an earnest request 2) be attractive or interesting [Example] | 1) The organizers appealed to the crowd to stay calm. 2) A trekking holiday doesn't appeal to me. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] apply for [Meaning] make a formal request for something (job, permit, loan etc.) [Example] | He applied for the job he saw advertised in the newspaper. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] avail (oneself) of [Meaning] take advantage of something (an opportunity) [Example] | When the company is privatized, you should avail yourself of the opportunity and buy some shares. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [0] B [Phrasal Verb] back away [Meaning] move backwards, in fear or dislike [Example] | When he saw the dog, he backed away. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] back down [Meaning] withdraw, concede defeat [Example] | Local authorities backed down on their plans to demolish the building. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] back up [Meaning] 1) give support or encouragement 2) make a copy of (file, program, etc.) [Example] | 1) If I tell the boss we've got too much work, will you back me up? 2) It is recommended to back up all files in a secure location. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] bail out [Meaning] 1) pay money to secure someone's release 2) rescue from financial difficulties [Example] | 1) When he was arrested, his family refused to bail him out. 2) The government bailed out the bank. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] bank on [Meaning] base your hopes on someone/something [Example] | Don't forget the date. I'm banking on your help. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] beef up [Meaning] improve, make more substantial [Example] | He beefed up his presentation with diagrams and statistics. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] black out [Meaning] faint, lose consciousness [Example] | When he fell off the horse he blacked out. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] block off [Meaning] Separate using a barrier. [Example] | The area was blocked off during the demonstration. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] blow up [Meaning] 1) explode; 2) be destroyed by an explosion [Example] | 1) The terrorists said the bomb would blow up at 9 o'clock. 2) The car blew up but luckily there was nobody in it. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] boil down to [Meaning] be summarized as [Example] | The problem boils down to a lack of money. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] boot up [Meaning] start a computer by loading an operating system or program. [Example] | Just give my a few minutes to boot up the computer. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] break away [Meaning] escape from captivity [Example] | A few horses broke away from the paddock. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] break down [Meaning] 1) go out of order, cease to function 2) lose control of one's emotions [Example] | 1) John's car broke down so he had to take the bus. 2) The parents broke down when they heard the bad news. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] break into [Meaning] enter by force [Example] | Burglars broke into the house around midnight. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] break out [Meaning] start suddenly [Example] | Rioting broke out as a result of the strike. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] break out of [Meaning] escape from a place by force [Example] | Three prisoners broke out of jail. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] break up [Meaning] come to an end (marriage, relationship) [Example] | After her marriage broke up, Emma went to live in London. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] bring up [Meaning] raise (a child) [Example] | She stopped working in order to bring up her children. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] brush up on [Meaning] improve, refresh one's knowledge of something [Example] | Mary had to brush up on her Spanish before going to South America. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] bump into [Meaning] meet by accident or unexpectedly [Example] | Pedro bumped into his English teacher at the supermarket. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] burn out [Meaning] 1) stop (something) working 2) become exhausted from over-working [Example] | 1) The fuse has burnt out. 2) Tom will burn himself out if he doesn't slow down. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] butt in (on sthg) [Meaning] interrupt impolitely [Example] | It's rude to butt in on a conversation like that! | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [0] C [Phrasal Verb] call back [Meaning] return a phone call [Example] | I'll call you back as soon as possible. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] call off [Meaning] cancel [Example] | The meeting was called off because of the strike. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] call on/upon sby [Meaning] formally invite or request [Example] | I now call upon the President to address the assembly. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] calm down [Meaning] become more relaxed, less angry or upset [Example] | He was angry at first but he eventually calmed down. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] carry on [Meaning] continue [Example] | He carried on gardening in spite of the rain. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] carry out [Meaning] 1) do something as specified (a plan, an order, a threat) 2) perform or conduct (test, experiment) [Example] | 1) The plan was carried out to perfection. 2) Tests are carried out to determine the efficiency of a new drug. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] carry over [Meaning] postpone until later [Example] | As regards holidays, can you carry over any days from one year to the next? | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] check in [Meaning] register at a hotel or airport [Example] | For security reasons you have to check in two hours before your flight. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] check out [Meaning] 1) pay one's bill and leave (a hotel) 2) investigate [Example] | 1) Is Mr. Blair still at the hotel? No, he checked out this morning. 2) I don't know if the address is still valid. I'll check it out. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] clam up [Meaning] refuse to speak [Example] | When the teacher arrived she clammed up. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] clamp down on [Meaning] act strictly to prevent something [Example] | The government has decided to clamp down on smoking in public places. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] close down [Meaning] stop operating (company, restaurant, cinema). [Example] | When the factory closed down, the employees lost their jobs. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] come across [Meaning] 1) find by chance 2) appear, seem, make an impression [Example] | 1) Julie came across some photographs of her grandparents in the attic. 2) The candidate came across as a dynamic person during the interview. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] come forward [Meaning] present oneself [Example] | The police have asked any witnesses to come forward. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] come up against [Meaning] be faced with or opposed by [Example] | The project came up against a lot of criticism. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] conk out [Meaning] 1) stop working 2) stop or fall asleep (from exhaustion) [Example] | 1) The car conked out on the motorway. 2) He was so exhausted, he conked out in front of the TV. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] count on [Meaning] rely or depend on (for help) [Example] | I'm counting on the taxi driver to find the theatre. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] cross out [Meaning] remove by drawing a line through [Example] | In some exercises, you are asked to cross out the incorrect word. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] cut down on [Meaning] reduce in number or size [Example] | The doctor told him to cut down on cigarettes. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] cut out [Meaning] 1) remove using scissors 2) stop doing something [Example] | 1) She cut out a picture in a magazine. 2) I'm going to cut out eating between meals. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [0] D [Phrasal Verb] deal with [Meaning] handle, take care of (problem, situation) [Example] | The manager is good at dealing with difficult customers. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] die down [Meaning] calm down, become less strong [Example] | When the applause died down, she started to sing. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] do without [Meaning] manage without [Example] | The shops are closed so we'll have to do without sugar. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] drag on [Meaning] last longer than expected [Example] | We expected a short speech but it dragged on and on! | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] draw up [Meaning] write (contract, agreement, document) [Example] | An agreement was drawn up and signed by the two parties. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] dress up [Meaning] 1) wear elegant clothes 2) disguise oneself [Example] | 1) Do people dress up to go to the opera in your country? 2) Children love to dress up at Halloween. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] drop in [Meaning] visit, usually on the way somewhere [Example] | I sometimes drop in to see my grandparents on my way home from school. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] drop off [Meaning] 1) deliver someone or something 2) fall asleep [Example] | 1) I'll drop you off at the bus stop if you like. 2) Granddad often drops off in front of the TV. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] drop out [Meaning] leave school without finishing [Example] | She decided to go to art school then dropped out after the first term. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [0] E [Phrasal Verb] ease off [Meaning] reduce, become less severe or slow down (pain, traffic, work) [Example] | After Christmas the workload generally eases off. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] end in [Meaning] finish in a certain way; result in [Example] | Their marriage ended in divorce. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] end up [Meaning] finally reach a state, place or action [Example] | If he continues his misconduct he'll end up in prison. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] even out [Meaning] 1) eliminate differences of opinion. 2) become level or regular [Example] | 1) After a long discussion they managed to even out their differences. 2) The road was evened out to make it safer. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [0] F [Phrasal Verb] fall through [Meaning] fail; doesn't happen [Example] | Our planned boat trip fell through because of the storm. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] figure out [Meaning] understand, find the answer [Example] | I'm trying to figure out how to assemble the bookshelves. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] fill out [Meaning] complete (a form/an application) [Example] | Please fill out the enclosed form and return it as soon as possible. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] find out [Meaning] discover or obtain information [Example] | I'm going to call the cinema to find out what time the film starts. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
3d1fbe09_ENGLISH_UPSR__Example | [Phrasal Verb] focus on [Meaning] concentrate on something [Example] | The advertising campaign will focus on the quality of the product. | [] | ENGLISH UPSR | Example | http://julenglishupsr.blogspot.com/ | 27/1438042988051.33_20150728002308-00332-ip-10-236-191-2_130747025_0.json |
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