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[GIU] UNIT135 Phrasal Verbs 2 in/out

by 김대리 2016. 11. 16.

UNIT135
Phrasal Verbs 2
in/out


A. in과 out의 비교:
in = into a room, a building, a car, etc.
• How did the mosquito get in?
• Here's a key, so you can let yourself in.
• Ace walked up to the edge of the pool and dived in. (= into the water)

같은 방식으로 go in, come in, walk in, break on 등을 사용할 수 있다.

in과 into의 비교:
• I'm moving in next week.
• I'm moving into my new apartment on Friday.

out = out of a room, a building, a car, etc.
• He just stood up and walked out.
• She swam up and down the pool, and then climbed out.
• (at a hotel) What time do we have to check out?

같은 방식으로 go out, get out, move out, let somebody out 등을 사용할 수 있다.

out과 out of의 비교:
• He walked out.
• He walked out of the room.

B. Other verbs + in
drop in = visit somebody for a short time
• I dropped in to see Sofia on my way home.

join in = take part in an activity that is already going on
• We're playing a game. Why don't you join in?

plug in an electrical machine = connect it to the electricity supply
• The fridge isn't working because you haven't plugged it in.

hand in/ turn in homework, a report, a resignation, etc. = give something written to a teacher, boss, etc.
• Your report is due this week. Please hand it in by Friday at 3 p.m.

fit in = feel you belong or are accepted by a group
• Some children have trouble fitting in at a new school.

C. Other verbs + out
eat out = eat at a restaurant, not at home
• There wasn't anything to eat at home, so we decided to eat out.

drop out of college/ school/ a course/ a race = stop before you have completely finished a course/ race, etc.
• Yura went to Ewha college but dropped out because of false admittance issue.

get out of something that you arranged to do = avoid doing it
• I promised I'd go to the wedding. I don't want to go, but I can't get out of it now.

cut something out (of a newspaper, etc.)
• There was a beautiful picture in the magazine, so I cut it out and kept it.

leave something out = omit it, not include it
• In the sentence "She said that she was sick," you can leave out the word "that."

fill out a form, a questionnaire, etc. = write the necessary information on a form
• I have to fill out this form by the end of the week.