Control & Power
Phrasal verbs for authority and influence
Introducción
Las dinámicas de poder dan forma a nuestras interacciones, y los phrasal verbs lo reflejan. La gente "take over" (se hace cargo de) organizaciones, "step down" (dimite) de sus puestos, y "stand up" (planta cara) a la autoridad. Estas expresiones capturan el tira y afloja del control.
Este capítulo explora los phrasal verbs relacionados con el poder: ganar control, perderlo, ejercer autoridad y resistir el poder de otros.
Temas
Taking ControlGiving Up ControlAuthorityResistanceLeadershipSubmission
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Todos los Verbos frasales en este capítulo (87)
- take over To gain control of something
- give up To surrender or stop trying
- hold back To restrain or prevent from advancing
- keep down To control or suppress; to not vomit food
- crack down To take severe measures against something
- clamp down To become stricter about controlling something
- let go To release; to fire from a job; to stop holding on emotionally
- rein in To control or limit something
- stamp out To eliminate or put an end to something
- bring down To cause to fall or fail; to make sad
- put down To criticize; to suppress; to euthanize
- rule out To exclude as a possibility
- ward off To prevent something harmful
- shut out To exclude; to block out
- fend off To defend against or resist
- take charge To assume control or responsibility
- back down To withdraw from a position
- stand up to To resist or confront
- lay down To establish rules firmly
- ease up To relax pressure or control
- let up To reduce in intensity
- tighten up To make stricter or more secure
- loosen up To relax or become less strict
- stand down To withdraw from a position or stop being ready for action
- back off To retreat or stop pressuring someone
- stand up for To defend or support someone or something
- clamp down on To take strict action to stop or control something
- crack down on To take severe measures against something
- wipe out To completely destroy or eliminate
- hold down To keep in a position or maintain control of
- bring under To bring something under control or authority
- hold in To restrain or suppress emotions
- let out To release or allow to escape
- give in To surrender or stop resisting
- knuckle under To submit to authority or pressure
- bow down To show submission or worship
- lord over To act superior and dominate others
- boss around To give orders to someone in an annoying way
- push around To bully or treat someone badly
- order about To give commands to someone constantly
- keep in line To make someone behave properly
- bring into line To make someone conform to rules or standards
- fall into line To conform and do what is expected
- step out of line To behave inappropriately or break rules
- whip into shape To improve something or someone through discipline
- knock into shape To improve through forceful effort
- pull rank To use your senior position to get your way
- throw weight around To use power or influence aggressively
- set down To establish or write down rules formally
- put in place To establish or implement systems or measures
- see through To continue until completion or to recognize deception
- follow through To complete what was started or promised
- stick to To continue with or not deviate from something
- abide by To accept and follow rules or decisions
- go along with To agree or cooperate with something
- sign over To officially transfer ownership or rights
- hand down To pass from one generation to another
- pass down To transfer to younger generations
- pass on To give to someone else or decline an offer
- rope in To persuade or force someone to help
- drag in To involve someone or something unnecessarily
- press for To demand or insist on something
- push for To actively try to achieve something
- fight for To struggle to achieve or defend something
- hold out for To refuse to accept less than what you want
- face down To confront and defeat through determination
- stare down To intimidate by staring
- shore up To support or strengthen something weak
- prop up To support something to prevent it failing
- ride out To endure a difficult period
- weather through To survive a difficult period
- hang on To persist or wait
- keep on To continue doing something
- plug away To continue working hard persistently
- peg away To work steadily at something
- hammer away To work intensively at something
- chip away To gradually reduce or weaken something
- whittle down To gradually reduce in size or number
- narrow down To reduce the number of options
- nail down To finalize or secure something
- tie down To restrict or commit someone
- tie up To occupy completely or bind
- lock down To secure or restrict access
- lord it over To behave in a superior way
- bow out To withdraw gracefully
- hold sway To have great influence or power
- seize control To take power forcefully
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