Tuesday 10 June 2014

softskill



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