English Phrasal Verbs - Be Out Of, Be Taken Aback

英语短语动词 - Be Out Of、Be Taken aback

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2025-01-17

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  • Mesh radio.

  • Mesh radio.

  • Hey, everybody.

  • Welcome to this phrasal verb episode.

  • I hope you're ready to learn a couple new phrasal verbs in English while you're practicing your listening.

  • And of course, remember, you have the transcripts for all of these episodes for free.

  • Each one is in the description below each episode.

  • So go down and open that up if you need it.

  • And in today's phrasal verb episode, we're going to look at two more phrasal verbs with the verb be.

  • I think I said in the last phrasal verb episode that I wasn't going to do all of the different be phrasal verbs because a lot of them kind of feel more like adjective phrases, I guess.

  • But I wanted to do two more of these be phrasal verbs.

  • The first one is be out of, and the other one is be taken aback.

  • So I think these are both useful phrasal verbs.

  • I want to go over them today.

  • Let's start with be out of.

  • So be out of means to have no more left, so you no longer have more of that thing.

  • For example, I could say, we're out of money.

  • That means that all of our money is gone.

  • We spent it all.

  • We're out of money.