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Chaîne source @OnePlusGuide · Post #2012 · 10 févr.

~ PROBLEMA PER IL DOWNLOAD DELLE OPEN GAPPS ~ #modding#gapps Al momento GitHub ha disabilitato i download delle Open Gapps, il pacchetto più noto di Gapps, in seguito ad un flusso di download molto alto. Se avete esigenza delle Gapps, sono presenti anche in un loro server. Trovate nel bottone sotto il link. Ringraziamo @Fr3uds per la segnalazione Filippo

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English From Zero to Hero

@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #60059 · 14/08/2025 17:12

Phrasal verbs with "sleep": ○sleep in ●sleep on ○sleep off ●sleep over ○sleep through sleep in Example: I usually sleep in on weekends. sleep on (it) Example: I’m not sure about this offer. Let me sleep on it. sleep off Example: After the marathon, he slept off his exhaustion. sleep over Example: My friend invited me to sleep over at her house. sleep through Example: I slept through the storm last night. ••┈┈●•❁❁✹❁❁•●┈┈┈•• #phrasalverbs

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #7250 · 22/07/2019 04:47

#Phrasalverbs @fluencyinenglish ❇️show up حضور یافتن در جایی When you appear somewhere, you show up. 👉Turn up is similar to show up. Turn up مترادف show up می‌باشد Example: 1. I was supposed to meet my sister for lunch, but she didn't show up. @fluencyinenglish 2. Over a hundred people showed up for the news conference. ____________________________ show up ظاهر شدن When something appears or becomes visible, it shows up. @fluencyinenglish Example: 1. It's hard to photograph polar bears because they don't show up well against the snow. 2. The spots won't show up until the last stages of the disease. @fluencyinenglish ❇️knuckle down If you knuckle down, you start to take your work or your task seriously and do it properly. ❇️For example: knuckle down 🔹The exams start next month, so I guess it's time I knuckled down and studied a bit harder. knuckle down 🔹If Sammy wants to lose weight, he'll have to knuckle down and start exercising more at the gym 🔹knucklehead/n/ UK /ˈnʌk.əl.hed/ US/ˈnʌk.əl.hed/ us informal A stupid person @fluencyinenglish

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #7365 · 16/10/2019 19:42

#vocabulary #phrasalverbs #advanced_vocabulary @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish 🔹amount to something /əˈmɑʊnt·tə, -ˌtu/ ​to add up to, be in total, be equal to, or be the same as Example: Federal and state costs for building and operating prisons amounted to $25 billion. Example: The blog amounts to a critique of the U.S. news media. @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cede: To give up control; surrender (sēd) Example - "The police officers had to cede control to the FBI agents." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Promenade: Leisurely walk (prŏm′ə-nād′, -näd′) Example - "The couple promenaded around town with matching outfits on." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cornucopia: Abundant supply (kôr′nə-kō′pē-ə, -nyə-) Example - "My mother loves to garden, she has a cornucopia of fresh veggies in the backyard." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Inimitable: Unmatched; extremely unique (ĭ-nĭm′ĭ-tə-bəl) Example - "No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't recreate the painting of the mountains. It was terribly inimitable, and eventually I gave up." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Coalesce: Fuse together Example - "The two small fires coalesced and turned into one huge raging forest fire. ✅Sharing is caring @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #6450 · 19/09/2018 18:29

#vocabulary #phrasalverbs #advanced_vocabulary @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish 🔹amount to something /əˈmɑʊnt·tə, -ˌtu/ ​to add up to, be in total, be equal to, or be the same as Example: Federal and state costs for building and operating prisons amounted to $25 billion. Example: The blog amounts to a critique of the U.S. news media. @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cede: To give up control; surrender (sēd) Example - "The police officers had to cede control to the FBI agents." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Promenade: Leisurely walk (prŏm′ə-nād′, -näd′) Example - "The couple promenaded around town with matching outfits on." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cornucopia: Abundant supply (kôr′nə-kō′pē-ə, -nyə-) Example - "My mother loves to garden, she has a cornucopia of fresh veggies in the backyard." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Inimitable: Unmatched; extremely unique (ĭ-nĭm′ĭ-tə-bəl) Example - "No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't recreate the painting of the mountains. It was terribly inimitable, and eventually I gave up." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Coalesce: Fuse together Example - "The two small fires coalesced and turned into one huge raging forest fire. ✅Sharing is caring @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #6207 · 29/06/2018 11:14

#vocabulary #phrasalverbs #advanced_vocabulary @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish 🔹amount to something /əˈmɑʊnt·tə, -ˌtu/ ​to add up to, be in total, be equal to, or be the same as Example: Federal and state costs for building and operating prisons amounted to $25 billion. Example: The blog amounts to a critique of the U.S. news media. @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cede: To give up control; surrender (sēd) Example - "The police officers had to cede control to the FBI agents." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Promenade: Leisurely walk (prŏm′ə-nād′, -näd′) Example - "The couple promenaded around town with matching outfits on." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cornucopia: Abundant supply (kôr′nə-kō′pē-ə, -nyə-) Example - "My mother loves to garden, she has a cornucopia of fresh veggies in the backyard." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Inimitable: Unmatched; extremely unique (ĭ-nĭm′ĭ-tə-bəl) Example - "No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't recreate the painting of the mountains. It was terribly inimitable, and eventually I gave up." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Coalesce: Fuse together Example - "The two small fires coalesced and turned into one huge raging forest fire. ✅Sharing is caring @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish

BBC Learning English

@english_bbc_learning · Post #3908 · 26/01/2026 12:16

5 phrasal verbs with “PAY” I shared the questions first on purpose — to make you think before seeing the meanings. That struggle helps the meanings stick better than passive reading. If a meaning surprised you, that’s good — it means your brain is actually learning. #EnglishLearning#PhrasalVerbs#LearnEnglish#RealEnglish