English Phrasal Verb List C with Hindi and Urdu Translation. This long list of phrasal verb will help you make your English communication skills powerful and more expressive.
Call back |
To return a phone call or call again later |
فون کرنا |
I’ll call you back as soon as I hear anything. |
Call in |
Pay somebody a short visit |
کسی کے گھر جانا |
I’ll call in next time you’re in town. |
Call in |
Ask somebody , like police or doctor to come and help with a problem |
مدد کے لیے بلانا |
The situation got out of hand and the Army had to be called in. |
Call off |
Cancel an event |
ختم کرنا |
It’s too late to call off the ceremony now. |
Call out |
Short or announce |
اعلان کرنا |
He called out the result. |
Call up |
To telephone somebody |
فون کرنا |
Call me up when you get there. |
Calm down |
Relaxed |
مطمئن ہونا |
She was rude towards him but he was trying to calm her down |
Carry away |
To behave in a silly way being too excited or angry etc. |
برا رویہ اختیار کرنا |
She got carried away in the shop and spent all her money on new dress. |
Carry on |
To continue |
جاری رکھنا |
It thing carry on the way they are, you’ll lose your job. |
Carry out |
1. Do a task
2. Review a plan |
جاری رکھنا |
1. It’s going to be difficult to carry out that plan.
2. The government is going to carry out their promises. |
Carve out |
To get career, name or reputation by working hard. |
محنت سے مقام بنانا |
She’s determined enough to carve out new ways for herself. |
Catch on |
To become popular like some idea, fashion, concept |
مقام پانا |
The idea eventually caught on and became all the rage by the 1980s. |
Chase away |
To chase somebody or animal to leave a place with threats or by attacking them |
ڈراکر بھگا دینا |
A passer-by stopped his car to help and, managed to chase the dog away. No one was bitten. |
Check in |
Arrival at reception or check-in desk |
پہنچنا |
We checked into the hotel a little after midnight. |
Check out |
Check that something is correct |
جانچ کرنا |
You’ve got to check the facts out before you start torturing yourself. |
Cheer up |
Try to feel happier |
خوش ہونا |
I got the automatic train engine to cheer up my son who bed is stricken due to illness. |
Chew over |
To discuss something very carefully |
زیر بحث لانا |
I can’t imagine Jeffery being the kind of guy to openly argue, but rather chew it over in silence and eventually decide for himself. |
Chip in |
1. To contribute
2. To interrupt |
شامل ہونا |
1. Local schools students, individuals and community groups have all chipped in to bring this area alive.
2. Some senior Army chipped in to was safe and there was no danger. |
Clam up |
Refuse to |
بات کرنے سے انکار کرنا |
He would clam up when the conversation turned personal. |
Clear off |
Something disappeared or is removed |
مطلع صاف ہونا |
During the night the fog cleared off. |
Clear up |
1. To tidy & clean or remove dirt
2. To find an answer an explanation for something or settle it 3. Improvement in weather |
صاف کرنا، صفائی پیش کرنا ،صحیح ہونا |
1. I cleared up the mess in the back garden.
2. 2. I think this misunderstanding will be cleared up soon. 3. The weather is horrible at the moment. I hope it clears up later. |
Climb down |
To admit to be wrong |
غلطی کا اعتراف کرنا |
Threek e Arafat and its supporters were eventually forced to |
Clog up |
To block like arteries, pipe, drain etc. |
رکاوٹ پیدا کرنا |
Some types of weed have to be kept in check so that they don’t clog up the pond. |
Close down |
To close permanently like some factory, plant, company etc. |
مستقل چھوڑ دینا |
They have closed down their factory. |
Come across |
To meet someone by chance |
کسی سے اچانک ملاقات ہونا |
Not long ago, I came across an old friend from my high school. |
Come across |
Find something by chance |
اچانک کچھ مل جانا |
I came across a neck less on my way to the market. |
Come round |
1. To recover consciousness
2. to pay someone a visit |
کسی سے ملاقات کرنا،ہوش میں آنا |
1. I had no idea what had happened to me when I came round.
2. I’ll come round to your office later. |
Come on |
1. To start something
2. To make progress |
ترقی کرنا |
1. We had a good chat before the film came on.
2. How’s dinner coming on? I’m starving. |
Come to |
To recover consciousness |
ہوش میں آنا |
When he came to, he was being loaded into an ambulance. |
Come through |
To receive all message, money, news etc. |
وصول کرنا |
As the final result came through, it couldn’t have been any worse. |
Come through |
To survive or recover a car crash, crisis etc. |
بچ جانا |
My cousin came through a serious car accident last week. |
Come up |
1. To mention an issue, point, matter etc.
2. Announcement of job or vacancy. |
نمودار ہونا |
1. You’d better make sure you know these verbs became they always come up in the exam.
2. As new jobs come up, we will contact our old students first. |
Come up with |
To occur a plan, idea, money etc. |
خیال آنا |
Let me ponder over, I may with a better idea. |
Cool down |
1. To be less hot
2. To be less excited |
ٹھنڈا ہونا |
1. Let food cool down before putting it in the fridge.
2. Let’s discuss this matter later, so that she is cooled down a bit. |
Cop out |
Avoid something or one dose not want to keep one’s promises. |
وعدے سے پھر جانا |
I hope Asim would focus on the freedom issue, but he copped out. |
Cough up |
Give something |
دینا |
The health minister said the federal government must eventually cough up more money to the health project. |
Count on |
Rely on somebody for support |
بھروسہ کرنا |
I can count on Junaid for any latest information. |
Crack down |
To be stricter |
سختی کرنا |
We need to crack down on youth offenders with heavy penalties and teach them respect for other people. |
Cut back |
To reduce spending, public, cost budget etc. |
خرچ کرنا |
Kraft Food announced plans to cut back on sugar and fat in some products. |
Cut down |
To reduce the amount of smoking, cigarettes, luxuries etc. |
کمی کرنا |
People with diabetes are usually advised to cut down on sugar and sugary foods. |
Cut down |
To cut a tree, forest etc. |
کانٹا یا الگ کرنا |
The tree was damaged in the storm so they had to cut it down. |
Cut off |
To cut off the supply of electricity or water |
فراہمی منتقل کرنا |
Due to non-payment of bills, their electricity was cut off. |