Phrasal Verbs and Nature-related Vocabulary
This page delves into phrasal verbs and vocabulary related to nature and animals, providing a rich resource for advanced English learners.
Definition: Phrasal verbs are verbs followed by a preposition or adverb that create a meaning different from the original verb.
The page presents a comprehensive list of phrasal verbs, including:
- Make up for (compensate)
- Look out for (be careful, attentive)
- Look forward to (anticipate with pleasure)
- Add up to (amount to)
- Put up with (tolerate)
- Come up with (think of an idea)
- Look down on (feel superior to)
- Cut down on (reduce consumption)
- Catch up on (get up to date with information)
- Run out of (exhaust supply)
- Walk out of (abandon, especially a job)
Example: "I'm looking forward to the conference where I can catch up on the latest developments in my field."
The page also introduces vocabulary related to nature and animals:
- Bush
- Fierce
- Peak
- Rise
- Wipe out
- Hazardous
- Bring about
- Turn to
- Cool down
- Landscape
- Poacher
- Soil
- Wilderness
Highlight: Mastering these phrasal verbs and nature-related vocabulary can significantly enhance your ability to express complex ideas and describe environmental topics in English.
The page includes additional adventure vocabulary and expressions:
- Dawn
- Native
- Predator
- Tide
- Plough
- Far cry
- Few and far between
- Stay on at
- Put an end to
- To begin with
- Outcome
- Cautious
- Hesitate
- Willing to
- Play it safe
- Struggle
Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs list with meaning and Colocaciones comunes en inglés (Common English collocations) are invaluable resources for learners aiming to achieve fluency in English.
This comprehensive guide provides learners with the tools to express themselves more naturally and accurately in English, covering a wide range of linguistic elements essential for advanced proficiency.