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Phrasal Verb - Calling Up

· 3 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'call up' carries several distinct meanings, primarily revolving around the act of summoning, retrieving, or contacting.

  1. To telephone someone: This is one of the most common uses, meaning to make a phone call to a person. It implies initiating communication over the telephone network.
  2. To summon someone for military service: In this context, 'call up' refers to the official directive or order for an individual to report for military duty, often during a time of national emergency, war, or for mandatory conscription.
  3. To recall or retrieve information/memories: This usage pertains to accessing data, facts, or past experiences from one's memory or from a stored record (e.g., a computer database). It suggests bringing something back into consciousness or active use.
  4. To select someone for a team or group (especially in sports): When a player is 'called up,' it means they have been chosen or promoted from a lower-level team (e.g., a minor league) to a higher-level team (e.g., the major league) or selected to represent a national team.
  5. To display or access data/a file on a computer screen: In technology, it means to open a program, retrieve a document, or bring up specific information for viewing or manipulation on a digital interface.

Each meaning implies bringing something or someone from a state of being inactive, remote, or latent into an active, present, or accessible state.

Examples

No.Example
1I need to call up my sister to wish her a happy birthday.
2The government decided to call up reservists to bolster the national defense.
3It took him a moment to call up her name, even though they had met many times.
4The young pitcher was called up to the major leagues after an impressive season.
5Can you call up the client's file on the computer so we can review their history?
6She promised to call up her old college roommate after settling into her new apartment.
7During the war, many young men were called up to serve their country.
8He struggled to call up the details of the accident from his fuzzy memory.
9The coach announced he would call up three players from the junior squad for the upcoming match.
10The system allows you to call up historical data with just a few clicks.

Phrasal Verb - handing over

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To formally give something, especially a responsibility or task, to someone else. 2. To transfer physical possession of something to someone. 3. To surrender or yield control or power to someone.

Examples

No.Example
1The manager handed over the project to the new team leader.
2John handed over the keys to his car to the valet.
3The mayor will hand over the city to the new mayor next month.
4I'll hand over the report to you once it's finished.
5The captain handed over the helm to the first mate during the storm.
6The thief was caught trying to hand over stolen goods to a buyer.
7The CEO handed over the company to her successor.
8The prisoners were handed over to the police.
9The coach handed over the team to the assistant coach for the game.
10The father handed over his daughter's hand to her future husband.

Phrasal Verb - Lacing Up

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

To put on (shoes, boots, or other footwear) by tying the laces. This phrasal verb can also be used figuratively to mean preparing oneself for an activity or event.

Examples

No.Example
1Before the marathon, runners take time to lace up their shoes properly.
2Let's lace up and go for a hike in the mountains.
3The athletes laced up their skates for the ice hockey match.
4The soldiers laced up their boots before setting out on their mission.
5It's time to lace up and face the challenges of the new job.
6The dancers laced up their ballet shoes before taking the stage.
7The explorers laced up their hiking boots for the long trek through the jungle.
8The team laced up their cleats for the soccer match.
9The hikers laced up their backpacks and set off on their adventure.
10The children laced up their sneakers for the school race.