Selasa, 10 Juni 2014

Phrasal Verb

1. Bobbed up

Each time my head bobbed up, I looked at that name. (page 5, line 7)
 “Bobbed up” is idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “bobbed up” is “menengok”


2. Came back

One day, however I ate the fire, and the fire came back, and it at me. ( page 3,line 18 )
“Came back” is idiomatic pharasal verb.
  • The meaning of “came back” is “ menyambar “


3. Wet down 

She wet down any strands that stuck out like spider legs. ( page 2, line 3 )
“Wet down” is literal phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of "wet down” is “membasahi”


4. Took out

I took out a pretty comb, ivory with a rooster carved at each end. ( page 2, line 17 )
“Took out” is literal phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “Took out” is “mengambil”


5. Take off

Take off your shoes. ( page 4, line 2 )
“Take off” is idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “Take off” is “Lepaskan”


6. Stuck out

She wet down any strands that stuck out like spider legs. ( page 2, line 3 )
“Stuck out” is idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “stuck out” is “terurai’

7. Sat down

Precious auntie sat down on a stool and drew me to her lap. ( page 4, line 28 )
“Sat down” is literal phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “sat down” is “duduk”


8. Ran up

Instantly, my feet were stabbed with an iciness that ran up my legs, through my body, and dripped out my nose. ( page 4, line 4 )
“ran up” is idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “Ran up” is “berlari mendaki”


9. Dripped out

Instantly, my feet were stabbed with an iciness that ran up my legs, through my body, and dripped out my nose. (Page 3-4, Paragraph 4, line 14)
“Dripped out” is an literal phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “Dripped out” is “menetes”


10. Pulled off

She pulled off her scraft and pointed to her face and bunched her brows. ( page 2, line 22 ).
“Pulled off” is literal phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “pulled off” is “melepas”


11. Looked into

Her black eyes looked into mine. (Page 4, paragraph 1, line 8)
"Looked into" is literal phrasal verb
  • The meaning of "looked into" is "memandang"

12. Made up

I laughed and clapped my hands, liking this made up story best. ( page 3, line 21 )
“Made up” is idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “made up” is “membayangkan”


13. Leap out

‘Ai-ya, seeing her, even a demon would leap out of his skin. ( page 2, line 33 )
“Leap out” is idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “Leap out” is “mengelupas”


14. Dig it out

It is there in the oldest layer of my memory, and I cannot dig it out. ( page 1, line 8 )
“Dig it out” is an idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “dig it out” is “mengingatnya”.


15. Fallen out

Where the gums had burned, the teeth had fallen out. ( page 3, line 2 ).
“Fallen out “ is an idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “Fallen out” is “rontok”

16. Get up 

She huffed, set the paper on the low cupboard, and mentioned that i sholud get up. ( page 1, line 21 ).
“Get up” is idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “Get up” is “bangun”

17. Blew on

She blew on them until they began to smolder. (Page 4, paragraph 2, line 1)
"Blew on" is a literal phrasal verb
  • The meaning of "blew on" is "meniup"


18. Holding it up

‘you wear this, ‘I demanded , holding it up”. ( page 2, line 19 )
“Holding it up” is idiomatic phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of “Holding it up” is “menggenggam”


19. Burning up

They are actually fragments of meteors penetrating the earth’s atsmosphere,burning up in their descent. (Page 9, paragraph 3, line 9)
"Burning up" is a literal phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of "burning up" is "membakar".


20. Gone over

A hundred times I have gone over that morning when Precious Auntie wrote it down. (Page 1, Paragraph 2, line 3).
"Gone over" is a literal phrasal verb.
  • The meaning of "gone over" is "meneliti"