Фразовые глаголы. Непереходные и делимые переходные
Фразовые глаголы: их структуры и виды
Фразовые глаголы – это сложные (составные) глаголы, состоящие из нескольких слов (глагол + предлог или наречие), например pickup, turn on, getonwith и др.
Возможные структуры фразовых глаголов:
√ Verb + adverb (непосредственно фразовые глаголы)
Пример:
Break down – ломаться
Come back – возвращаться
Give away – отдавать
√ Verb + preposition (предложные глаголы)
Пример:
Talk about – говорить о…
Wait for – ждать
Look after –присматривать
√Verb + adverb + preposition (фразово-предложные глаголы)
Пример:
Put up with – примиряться с…
Look forwardto – ожидатьснетерпением
Runoutof – израсходовать
Phrasal verbs can be:
intransitive (have no direct object) – непереходные,
transitive (have direct object) – переходные (см. рис. 1).
Рис. 1. Примеры переходных и непереходных фразовых глаголов
⇒ Одни и те же глаголы могут быть как переходными, так и непереходными.
Пример:
Get up – подниматься, вставать
I get up early in the morning. – Я встаю рано утром.
Get up – поднимать (встречается реже)
I have to get the children up. – Мне нужно поднять детей.
Переходные фразовые глаголы
Переходные фразовые глаголы разделяют на:
separable (разделяемые);
inseparable (неразделяемые).
Делимые фразовые глаголы (Separable phrasal verbs)
Пример:
Turn down my offer = turn my offer down
⇒ Однако если дополнением выступает местоимение, то фразовый глагол всегда разделяется (то есть местоимение стоит посередине между глаголом и наречием) (см. рис. 2).
Рис. 2. Место дополнения в предложении с фразовым глаголом
Пример:
I talked my mother into letting me borrow the car. – Я уговорил маму одолжить мне свою машину.
She looked the phone number up. – Она посмотрела номер в телефонном справочнике.
I made the story up. – Я выдумал эту историю.
Упражнение
Look at the sentences with phrasal verbs and choose if they are correct or incorrect.
1. I woke several times up during the night.
2. My mother switched the radio off this morning.
3. The price of petrol has goneup again this year.
4. He was nice, but we turneddown him.
5. I forgot to buy milk; I need to go to the store back.
6. Our plane takesoff in 10 minutes.
7. A: What has happened to the wedding?
B: We have putoff it.
8. It’s so hot in here; I probably should take my sweater off.
9. He’s so tall. He takes his father after.
10. Are we going to get at this stop off or at the next?
Ответы к упражнению:
1. incorrect (I woke up several times during the night.)
2. correct
3. correct
4. incorrect (He was nice, but we turned him down.)
5. incorrect (I forgot to buy milk; I need to go back to the store).
6. correct
7. incorrect (We put it off.)
8. correct
9. incorrect (He takes after his father.)
10. incorrect (Are we going to get off at this stop or at the next?)
Список непереходных фразовых глаголов (The list of intransitive phrasal verbs)
Back down → retreat from a position in an argument
Back out → desert; fail to keep a promise
Back up → move backwards
Bear up → endure
Blow in → drop in to visit unexpectedly
Blow over → pass without doing harm
Blow up → explode; lose one’s temper
Call up → telephone
Calm down → become calm
Carry on → continue as before; misbehave
Catch on → understand
Catch up → cover the distance between oneself and a moving goal
Check up → investigate
Check out → leave; pay one’s bill
Cheer up → become cheerful
Clear out → leave
Clear up → become clear
Close down → close permanently
Close up → close temporarily
Come about → happen
Come along → accompany; make progress
Come back → return
Come by → visit someone in his home
Come out → appear; make a social debut
Come over → come to someone’s house
Come through → succeed
Come to → regain consciousness
Cut in → interrupt
Die away →fade; diminish
Die down → fade; diminish
Die off/out →disappear; become extinct
Dress up → don fancy or unusual clothes
Drive back → return by car
Drop in → visit someone casually without planning
Drop out → abandon some organized activity; leave; quit
Drop over → visit someone casually
Fall behind → not progress at required pace
Fall off → decrease; lose weight
Fall through → fail; not be accomplished
Fill in → substitute
Find out → learn
Fly back → return by air
Get around → circulate; move about
Get away → escape
Get by → manage; either just barely or with a minimum of effort
Get in → enter
Get off → descend from leave
Get on → enter (a vehicle); mount (a horse, etc.)
Get on/along → progress; be compatible
Get up → rise
Get through → finish
Give out → become exhausted
Give up → surrender; fail to finish
Go back → return
Go off → explode
Go on → happen; continue
Go out → stop burning; leave one’s residence
Go over → go; succeed
Grow up → mature
Hang around → remain idly; dawdle
Hang up → replace a telephone receive on its hook
Hold on → grasp tightly; persevere; wait while telephoning
Hold out → continue to resist; persist
Keep on → continue
Keep up → maintain the required pace or standard
Let up → diminish in intensity
Lie down → recline
Look on → be a spectator
Make out → progress; succeed
Make up → become reconciled
Move over → move to the side
Pan out → turn out well; be successful
Pass out → become unconscious
Pass on → die
Pick up → grow; increase
Pull in → arrive
Pull out → deport
Pull through → survive (barely)
Ride over → ride to where someone is
Run away → escape; leave quickly without permission
Run down → slowly lose power so as to stop functioning
Run off → depart running
Sell out → sell the ownership or responsibility
Settle up → pay one’s bills or debts
Show off → boast by words or actions
Show up → arrive
Shut up → stop talking
Slow up → reduce speed
Stand by → wait; be prepared to assist
Stand up → stand; rise from sitting; endure
Stay over → remain at someone’s house overnight or longer
Step aside → move to one side
Take off → leave the ground
Take over → assume command
Talk back → answer impolitely
Throw up → vomit
Turn around → turn so that one is facing another direction
Turn in → go to bed
Turn out → succeed; come; appear
Turn up → arrive
Wait up → remain awake in anticipation
Wake up → awaken
Walk back → return on foot to where one was
Walk over → walk to where someone is
Wash out → fade or disappear from washing
Watch out → be careful
Wear off → fade; disappear through use or time
Wear out → become unusable through use; become used up
Work out → be successful