Top 10 Phrasal Verbs for the Office in English

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hi everybody welcome back to top words

my name is Alisha and today we’re going

to talk about 10 phrasal verbs for the

office these are 10 phrasal verbs that I

hope you can use at work and in your

conversations about business let’s go

kick off the first word is kick off kick

off to kick off means to start something

it usually has the nuance of something

big like a big project like we’re going

to kick off a new project next year or

let’s kick off this new policy in

January or what time should we kick off

the party as well we can use it for

parties too but for business it means to

start a project to start something new

and it sounds like the beginning to

something big so kick off to kick off

something means to start something set

out the next phrasal verb is set out set

out means decide or determine or choose

something so we usually use set out to

mean to decide something within a

project for example we need to set out

some guidelines for this project or we

need to set out some rules for dress

code in the company or what do you think

about setting out some new guidelines

for company parties for example so set

out means to decide something and

determine something usually like a

policy rule a guideline check in the

next phrasal verb is check in so check

in means update or give a status report

to share new information check in about

something we usually say to check in

about bla bla bla so for example what

time should we check in about the

project or do you have time to check in

about this later or when can I check in

with you we can also use it to refer to

a person so can I check in with you

about this later or will you check in

with me later we usually say check in

with please be careful this is different

from check in to

Hotel totally different meaning here at

work check in with someone or check in

about something so check in with someone

means to give someone an update to share

new information with them check in about

means to share new information probably

with someone like in a meeting about a

specific project so you can use check in

with or check in about something go

through go over the next one is go

through or go over we can use go through

or go over these both mean to review

something like I want to go through your

essay with you or I want to go over the

latest draft with you I want to go

through our new policies with everyone

in the company I want to go over some

changes that are going to happen

so it means review usually like review

plus maybe explain it means to do this

in detail usually - so introduce some

new ideas review some old ideas perhaps

and have a chance to discuss things so

to go through or to go over is sort of

to examine to review to look at some

information with somebody so we can also

say I want to go over this with you

later or can we go through this together

later so it means to look in detail to

examine something clock in clock out the

next pair of expressions really is clock

in and clock out clock in is to check in

at your office to clock in means to

begin your workday officially to

register the time you begin work and to

clock out is the opposite to register

the time when you leave work when you

finish work for the day so when you you

may be depending on your office you have

to clock in in other words register or

record the time you begin work or arrive

at your office and clock out so record

the time you leave your office so in a

sentence we could say I always forget to

clock in to work or what time did I

clock out yesterday I totally forgot or

it’s a

important to clock in and clock out at

the same time every day

start up okay so the next phrasal verb

is start up start up means begin to

begin something please be cautious start

up something like start up a new policy

or start up a new project means to begin

a new project however you may see the

noun expression no space between start

and up start up maybe you can hear the

slight difference in pronunciation when

I say the phrasal verb start up there’s

a disconnect between the words like we

need to start up a new project for

example however startup is a little bit

different start up as a noun means a

usually small new company it’s big in

the news these days startups so startup

companies are very small companies they

are just beginning that’s the nuance of

a startup company that’s the noun phrase

a startup however to start up something

sounds a little bit different like we

should start up some new projects this

year it’s more used for like policies

projects maybe a new product launch

we should start up some new things for

example but it means to begin to begin

something call back the next phrasal

verb is call back call back

call back means to return a phone call

to return a phone call is call back so

some common examples are just I’ll call

you back later or please call me back

when you have time you can separate a

call and back like I just said please

call me back when you have time you can

separate the person receiving the call

you can separate call and back and put

the person receiving the call between

call and back so please call me back

when you have time or I’ll call you back

so this person between call and back is

the person receiving the call so you

should call her back later or why don’t

you call your mother back tonight for

example you can separate these two

that’s fine

one more example sentence would be I

need to call my clients back this

afternoon

send over the next expression is send

over send over means to email or to

physically mail something to send over

it means to send to someone else’s

office or to send to someone else’s

computer send it over there is the idea

sending it away from you over to a

different building or to a different

department please send this over when

you have a chance

so again just as with callback we can

use the expression send over separately

we can separate these two words please

send this over please send the files

over please send the documents over or

please send over the documents both are

fine we can use both of them here so

send over just means mail or send

something in another example sentence

hey can you send over the updated files

clean up clean out the next phrasal verb

is really a pair it’s clean up or clean

out we can use clean up and clean out

these are a little bit different but I

put them together because they both use

the word clean so to clean up something

means to tidy or to make it nice again

to clean up something like you need to

clean up your house we can also use this

at home meaning like to wash windows or

to to wash dishes or to to make

something tidy and clean to get rid of

germs to keep germs away to clean up

your house to clean up your office to

clean up your desk there’s a similar

phrasal verb however clean out to clean

out means to remove everything from some

location so if I say I’m cleaning out my

desk it has the nuance if I’m removing

everything from my desk

maybe I’m leaving my job for example

maybe I’ve quit or maybe my desk just

has a lot of things I don’t need but

clean out has the nuance of removing a

lot of things we can also use this

phrasal verb at home like clean out your

closet I’m cleaning out my closet so it

cleaning out my closet in that case it

means remove

everything from your closet the same

nuance applies to your desk so to clean

out your desk at work means to remove

everything you can also use this further

refrigerator like I need to clean out

the refrigerator it smells really bad so

meaning take everything out clean it and

maybe put some things back so clean up

is just to tidy clean out is like a deep

clean of something make up for the next

phrasal verb is make up make up usually

make up for please be careful not make

up as in like things that we put on our

face to change our appearance makeup but

make up for something so to make up for

it means to compensate to compensate so

if there has been a problem in a project

for example like a delay or a schedule

change or some some unexpected thing

happens and you need to compensate for

that you need to make some changes to

fix that problem you can use the phrasal

verb make up for so for example our

project was delayed because our

president got sick for example we need

to make up for lost time so we follow

make up for with the item that is the

problem

so in my example sentence we need to

make up for lost time lost time is the

problem we lost time it should be a noun

phrase we lost time on the project we

need to compensate for it so we need to

make up for lost time or we need to make

up for the mistake that we made last

week or we need to make up for lost

sales last quarter for example alright

so those are ten phrasal verbs that you

can use in the office I hope that those

are useful for you like I said some of

them you can use at home as well if you

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and clock out

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要讨论办公室的 10 个短语动词,

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希望你可以在工作和

关于业务的对话中使用的短语动词 let’s

go kick off

明年重新开始一个新项目,或者

让我们在一月份开始这个新政策,

或者我们应该什么时候

开始派对,我们也可以将它用于

派对,但对于商业来说,这意味着

开始一个项目来开始新事物

听起来像是大事的开始

所以 kick off

开始某事 意味着开始某

事 o 在一个项目中决定一些事情

,例如我们需要

为这个项目制定一些指导方针,或者我们

需要为公司的着装规定制定一些规则,

或者你如何

看待为公司各方制定一些新的指导方针

,例如这样设置

out 意味着决定某事并

确定某事通常像

政策规则 指导方针 检查

下一个短语动词是 check in so check

in 意味着更新或提供状态报告

以分享新信息 检查

我们通常说的

检查 bla bla bla 所以例如我们

应该什么时候检查

项目或者你有时间

稍后检查这个或者我什么时候可以

和你检查我们也可以用它来指代

一个人所以我可以和你检查

关于这件事,或者你稍后会

和我一起登记吗?我们通常说登记入住

,请小心这

与入住

酒店完全不同的意思在这里

工作时与某人登记入住或登记

入住 事情所以与某人签到

意味着向某人提供更新以

与他们共享新信息签到关于

意味着可能与某人共享新信息

,例如在某个特定项目的会议中,

这样您就可以使用签

入或签入某事去

through go over 下一个是 go

through 或 go over 我们可以使用 go through

或 go over 这两个意思是复习

我想和你一起看你的

文章或者我想和你一起看

最新的草稿 我想

与公司的每个人一起了解我们的新政策

我想了解

一些将要发生的变化,

所以这意味着审查通常就像审查一样,

也许解释一下这意味着通常要详细地执行此操作

  • 所以介绍一些

新想法 审查一些旧想法 也许

并有机会讨论一些事情,所以

要通过或复习有点像

检查复习以与某人一起查看一些

信息,所以我们也可以

说我想稍后和你一起复习,

或者我们可以去 稍后一起通过这个

所以它意味着仔细

检查一些东西 打卡打卡

下一对表达真的是

打卡和打卡 打卡是

在你的办公室签到 打卡意味着

正式开始你的工作日

登记 您开始工作和

下班的时间与登记

下班时间和

完成当天工作的时间相反,因此当您

可能取决于您的办公室时,您

必须打卡,换句话说,登记或

记录时间 你开始工作或

到达你的办公室并打卡所以记录

你离开办公室的时间所以用

一句话我们可以说我总是忘记

打卡上班或者我昨天什么时候

打卡我完全忘记了或者

这很

重要

每天在同一时间

打卡和打卡 start up 好的,所以下一个短语动词

是 start up start up 的意思是

开始做某事 请小心

开始做某事,例如启动一项新政策

或启动一个新项目 ct 表示开始

一个新项目,但是您可能会看到

名词表达 start

和 up start up 之间没有空格 当我说短语动词 start up 时,您可能会听到

发音的细微差别

单词之间有脱节 like we

need to start 例如 up a new project

但是 startup 有点

不同 start 作为名词意味着

通常很小的新公司 它在

最近的新闻

中很重要

这是名词短语

a startup 但是启动一些东西

听起来有点不同,比如我们

今年应该启动一些新项目

它更多用于类似政策

项目 也许是新产品发布 例如,

我们应该启动一些新事物

,但这意味着 开始开始

某事 call back 下一个短语

动词 is call back call back

call back 意思是回电话

回电话是回电所以

一些常见的例子是我

稍后再给你回电话或者请

在你有时间的时候给我回电话你可以分开一个

电话然后回电话就像我刚才说的请

给我有时间给我回电话你可以

分开接听电话的人

你可以 单独的来电和回电,并将

接听电话的人放在

来电和回电之间,所以请

在您有时间的时候给我回电,否则我会给您回电,

所以在来电和回电之间的这个人就是

接听电话的人,所以您

应该给她回电 稍后或为什么

今晚不给你妈妈回电话,

例如,你可以把这两个分开,

这很好,再

一个例句是我

今天下午需要给我的客户回电话

发送下一个表达是

发送 发送意味着电子邮件或 以

物理方式邮寄某些东西以发送

过去意味着发送到其他人的

办公室或发送到其他人的

计算机将其发送到那里的想法是

将其从您那里发送到

不同的建筑物或不同的

部门 rtment 有机会的时候请把这个发过来,

所以就像回调一样,我们可以

使用表达分开发送

我们可以将这两个词分开请

发送这个请发送文件

请发送文件请发送文件或

请发送文件 两者都

很好,我们可以在这里使用它们,所以

发送只是意味着邮件或发送

另一个例句中的内容

嘿你能发送更新的文件

清理清理下一个短语

动词真的是一对它清理或

清理我们 可以使用 clean up 和 clean out

这些有点不同,但我

把它们放在一起是因为它们都使用

了 clean 这个词,所以清理某些东西

意味着整理或让它再次变得更好

来清理你需要

清理你的东西 house 我们也可以

在家里使用这个意思,比如擦窗户

或洗碗,或者做

一些整洁干净的东西,以去除

细菌,让细菌远离,清理

你的房子,清理你的办公室 o

clean up your desk 有一个类似的

短语动词,但是 clean out to clean

out 意味着从某个位置移除所有东西,

所以如果我说我正在清理我的

办公桌,如果我

从我的办公桌上移除所有东西,它可能会有细微差别

。 例如,我离开了我的工作,

也许我已经辞职了,或者我的办公桌上

有很多我不需要的东西,但是

clean out 有删除很多东西的细微差别,

我们也可以

在家里使用这个短语动词,比如 clean out 你的

壁橱 我正在清理我的壁橱 所以

在这种情况下它会清理我的壁橱 这

意味着

从你的壁橱中移除所有东西 相同的

细微差别适用于你的办公桌 所以

在工作中清理你的办公桌意味着移除

所有你还可以使用的东西

冰箱,比如我需要

清理冰箱,它闻起来很臭,所以

意思是把所有东西都拿出来清理它,

也许把一些东西放回去,所以清理

只是为了清理干净就像

对某些东西进行深度清理一样,弥补下一个

短语动词是 化妆化妆usu 盟友

弥补请注意不要

像我们在

脸上涂上的东西来改变我们的外表那样化妆而是

弥补一些东西所以弥补

它意味着补偿补偿所以

如果出现问题 项目

,例如延迟或时间表

更改或发生了一些意外的

事情,您需要

补偿您需要进行一些更改以

解决该问题您可以使用短语

动词弥补例如我们的

项目被延迟是因为

例如,我们的总统生病了,我们

需要弥补失去的时间,所以我们

跟进弥补问题的项目,

所以在我的例句中,我们需要

弥补失去的时间失去的时间是

我们失去时间的问题,它应该 是一个名词

短语,我们在项目上损失了时间,我们

需要补偿它,所以我们需要

弥补损失的时间,或者我们需要

弥补我们上周犯下的错误,

或者我们需要弥补上

个季度的销售损失 例如 alr 是的,

所以这些是您

可以在办公室使用的十个短语动词

我希望这些对您有用

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