This video teaches three essential English phrasal verbs: 'break out' means to suddenly start or occur (e.g., 'A fire broke out in the building'), 'go through' means to pass through or traverse (e.g., 'We have to go through the tunnel'), and 'take after' means to resemble or be similar to someone, typically a family member (e.g., 'She takes after her mother').
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break out / go through / take after の意味と使い方【句動詞】追加:
Breakout. [music] Breakout.
A fire broke out in the building.
[music] A fire broke out in the building.
Go through.
Go through.
>> [music] >> We have to go through the tunnel.
We have to go through the tunnel.
>> [music] >> Take after.
Take after.
She takes after [music] her mother.
She takes after her mother.
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