Wednesday, March 24, 2010

English Phrasal Verbs UNIT-2

13. back up = support (အားေပးသည္)
I'll back you up in this matter.

14. back out = withdraw (သေဘာတူၿပီးမွ ေနာက္ဆုတ္သည္)
At first he said he would join us for the picnic but he backed out when he found he'd have to pay K.75

15. bail out = help in a trouble or emergency(ဒုကေရာက္ခ်ိန္၌ ကူညီသည္)
When he suffered a great loss in his business, his friends came forward to bail him out.

16. bale out = leave a plane by parachute. (ေလထီးျပင္၍ေလယာဥ္ထဲမွ ထြက္သည္)
The crew baled out of the burning plane.

17. ball up = 1. make round (လံုးေခ်ပစ္သည္)
He balled the paper up and threw it away.
2. spoil (ဖ်က္ဆီးသည္)
He balled up our arrangement.

18. bang into = hit into (တိုက္သည္)
The car banged into a lorry.

19. bank on ; bank upon = count on; depend on. (အားကိုးသည္)
We're banking on your to help us .

20. bargain for = expect (used in the negative) (ထည့္မစဥ္းစားမိ)
When he bought his radio, he did not bargain for the trouble it is giving him.

21. bash in = dent severely (ခ်ိဳင့္သြားေအာင္လုပ္သည္)
The box was handled very roughly, and the cover got badly bashed in.

22. bash up = dent severely (အႀကီးအက်ယ္ က်ိဳးပဲ့ပ်က္စီးေစသည္)
He bashed up his car in the accident.
The crowd bashed up the pickpocket.


23. batter down = break down with heavy blows. (တအားရိုက္ၿပီး က်ိဳးပဲ့ေစသည္)
The police had to batter the door down to get into the locked room

24. bawl out = shout out loudly and harshly (ေအာ္ေငါက္သည္)
He bawled out to his children to stop their noise.
a bawling-out (n) (idiom)= a severe scolding
He got a bawling out from the manager for being late for work.

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