Some useful phrasal verbs 2

Here you will learn English phrasal verbs about health: to pick something up, to shake off, to throw up, to keel over, to take something up and more.

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    20 English Phrasal Verbs About Health

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    What do I have for you this week? This is the first podcast this week about English phrasal verbs. And today we’re talking about health and I want to teach you some of the phrasal verbs about health.

    20 English Phrasal Verbs About Health

    To Get Over Something

    Meaning: to recover

    Example:

    I’m fine now. I think I finally got over my sickness, my illness.

    To Come / Go Down With Something

    Meaning: to begin to feel poorly, to begin to feel a little ill

    Example:

    I think I’m coming down with a tummy bug.

    To Pick Something Up

    Meaning: to catch the flu or a virus, perhaps when you were travelling

    Example:

    I was flying for the last few weeks, back and forward. So I think I’ve picked something up in the airport.

    To Shake Off

    Meaning: to get rid of (illness)

    Example:

    I think I’ve finally shaken off that flu that was dogging and bothering me for the last few weeks.

    I hope I can shake this flu off by the time of the wedding.

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    To Cut Something Out

    Meaning: to stop doing something; to eliminate; to remove

    Example:

    You need to cut out sugar to improve your health.

    Also it might be an operation where the doctor has to remove something, for example, to cut out the appendix

    Example:

    If you got an inflamed appendix, the doctor might suggest to cut it out.

    To Take Something Up

    Meaning: to start doing something; to become interested in something

    Example:

    The doctor has suggested that I take up jogging or take up cycling to improve my health.

    To Cut Down

    Meaning: to reduce

    Example:

    If you’re drinking more than four units of alcohol per week, you need to cut it down.

    To Pass Out

    Meaning: to faint; to lose consciousness

    Example: It was so warm in the room, I thought I was going to pass out.

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    To Come Round

    Meaning: to regain consciousness

    Example:

    You come round eventually when the anaesthetic wears off.

    To Fight Off

    Meaning: to defend against (illness or infection)

    Example:

    The human body’s immune system usually fights off viruses.

    To Clog Up

    Meaning: to block

    Example:

    High-fat foods can clog up our arteries.

    To Keel Over

    Meaning: to fall over, especially when you feel unwell

    Example:

    One day her husband just keeled over with a heart attack.

    To Throw Up

    Meaning: to vomit

    Example:

    If you think you’re going to throw up, you should go to the bathroom.

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    To Swell Up

    Meaning: to become bigger in size, usually of part of the body

    Example:

    Within 24 hours my ankle swelled up and became tender to touch.

    To Wear Off

    Meaning: to gradually disappear or stop

    Example:

    Over the course of the next hour, the pain eventually wore off.

    To Go Round

    Meaning: to spread from person to person

    Example:

    There’s no evidence that this virus will go round.

    To Let Up

    Meaning: to cease or diminish

    Example:

    Most colds let up after 7 or 10 days.

    To Pull Through

    Meaning: to get better after a life-threatening surgery or condition

    Example:

    Fortunately, their little girl pulled through after surgery and is now back at home.

    To Dose Up (On/With)

    Meaning: to give/take a measured amount of medicine

    Example:

    People say that you should dose up with vitamin C to avoid colds.

    To Come Out In Something

    Meaning: to become covered in spots or a rash

    Example:

    My friend Sarah came out in spots on the night before the wedding.

    So there are English phrasal verbs about health. Hopefully you enjoyed that.

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