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25 Business Phrasal Verbs Essenciais para Entrevistas, Reuniões e Negociações em Inglês

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    Guilherme Granadeiro
  • 13 de out. de 2025
  • 7 min de leitura
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Soe confiante usando phrasal verbs.

Você já se sentiu inseguro em uma entrevista ou reunião em inglês porque não sabia como soar natural e profissional?Uma das chaves para se destacar em contextos de trabalho internacionais é dominar os phrasal verbs de negócios. Essas expressões são usadas o tempo todo por nativos em entrevistas, reuniões, negociações e até em e-mails formais.

Neste guia, você vai aprender:

  • Os 25 phrasal verbs mais importantes no inglês para negócios.

  • Como eles aparecem em entrevistas de emprego e situações reais de trabalho.

  • Um exercício prático com 15 perguntas e respostas-modelo para treinar.

Prepare-se para levar seu Business English a outro nível.


Por que aprender phrasal verbs em Business English?

Os phrasal verbs são combinações de verbo + preposição ou advérbio (ex.: set up, take over, carry out).No dia a dia corporativo, eles aparecem naturalmente e tornam a comunicação mais clara, fluida e próxima da linguagem nativa.

Exemplo:

  • Em vez de dizer establish a company, é muito mais comum ouvir set up a company.

  • Em vez de reject an offer, os nativos usam turn down an offer.

Dominar esses verbos ajuda você a:

  • Soar mais natural e confiante em entrevistas.

  • Entender melhor reuniões e conferências.

  • Ganhar credibilidade em negociações internacionais.


Os 25 Phrasal Verbs Mais Importantes para Negócios

A seguir, você encontra a lista completa com significado simplificado, sinônimos, colocações comuns e exemplos práticos.


1. Set up

Meaning: start or establish something.Synonyms: establish, create.Collocations: set up a company, set up a meeting.Example: We set up a new office in Mexico last year.

2. Take over

Meaning: gain control of something.Synonyms: acquire, control.Collocations: take over a company, take over responsibilities.Example: The larger corporation took over two startups last month.

3. Carry out

Meaning: perform or complete a task.Synonyms: execute, conduct.Collocations: carry out research, carry out a plan.Example: They carried out a customer satisfaction survey.

4. Look into

Meaning: investigate or examine.Synonyms: investigate, analyze.Collocations: look into a problem, look into a complaint.Example: The manager promised to look into the issue.

5. Come up with

Meaning: think of or create an idea.Synonyms: invent, develop.Collocations: come up with a strategy, come up with a solution.Example: She came up with a great idea for the campaign.

6. Bring up

Meaning: mention or introduce a topic.Synonyms: mention, raise.Collocations: bring up an issue, bring up a subject.Example: He brought up the question of deadlines.

7. Turn down

Meaning: reject or refuse.Synonyms: reject, decline.Collocations: turn down an offer, turn down a proposal.Example: They turned down the contract because of low profit margins.

8. Go over

Meaning: review or check carefully.Synonyms: review, examine.Collocations: go over a document, go over details.Example: Let’s go over the report before the meeting.

9. Put off

Meaning: delay or postpone.Synonyms: postpone, delay.Collocations: put off a decision, put off a meeting.Example: They put off the negotiations until next week.

10. Work out

Meaning: find a solution or agreement.Synonyms: solve, resolve.Collocations: work out a deal, work out a problem.Example: We worked out a new payment plan with the supplier.

11. Cut down on

Meaning: reduce something.Synonyms: reduce, decrease.Collocations: cut down on costs, cut down on waste.Example: The company cut down on travel expenses this year.

12. Look after

Meaning: take care of something or someone.Synonyms: manage, supervise.Collocations: look after a client, look after a department.Example: She looks after international clients.

13. Fill out

Meaning: complete a form or document.Synonyms: complete, write.Collocations: fill out an application, fill out a form.Example: Please fill out this form before the interview.

14. Follow up

Meaning: check progress or continue communication.Synonyms: continue, pursue.Collocations: follow up on an email, follow up with a client.Example: I’ll follow up with the client tomorrow.

15. Get ahead

Meaning: succeed or progress.Synonyms: progress, advance.Collocations: get ahead in business, get ahead of competitors.Example: Hard work helps you get ahead in your career.

16. Hand in

Meaning: submit something.Synonyms: submit, deliver.Collocations: hand in a report, hand in your resignation.Example: She handed in her report on time.

17. Lay off

Meaning: dismiss employees.Synonyms: dismiss, terminate.Collocations: lay off workers, lay off staff.Example: The company had to lay off 50 employees.

18. Look for

Meaning: search for something.Synonyms: search, seek.Collocations: look for a job, look for opportunities.Example: They are looking for new partners in Asia.

19. Pick up

Meaning: learn or improve quickly.Synonyms: learn, acquire.Collocations: pick up skills, pick up knowledge.Example: She picked up new software skills very fast.

20. Point out

Meaning: highlight or draw attention to something.Synonyms: highlight, indicate.Collocations: point out a mistake, point out an issue.Example: The manager pointed out some errors in the report.

21. Run out of

Meaning: have no more of something.Synonyms: deplete, exhaust.Collocations: run out of time, run out of resources.Example: We ran out of time during the negotiation.

22. Settle down

Meaning: become stable or calm.Synonyms: stabilize, calm.Collocations: settle down in a new job, settle down after changes.Example: It took him a few weeks to settle down in the new role.

23. Sort out

Meaning: organize or solve a problem.Synonyms: organize, resolve.Collocations: sort out a problem, sort out details.Example: We need to sort out the payment issues today.

24. Step down

Meaning: resign from a position.Synonyms: resign, leave.Collocations: step down as CEO, step down from a role.Example: The director stepped down after 20 years.

25. Take on

Meaning: accept responsibility or hire people.Synonyms: accept, hire.Collocations: take on a challenge, take on new staff.Example: The company is taking on new employees this year.


Exercício Prático: 15 Perguntas de Business English

Agora que você já conhece os phrasal verbs, é hora de praticar.Essas perguntas são típicas de entrevistas de emprego ou conversas profissionais e podem ser aplicadas em várias áreas de atuação.


Perguntas com phrasal verbs sugeridos

  1. Tell me about a challenge you faced at work and how you solved it.

    1. → work out, deal with, come up with

  2. How do you usually prepare for an important meeting?

    1. → set up, go over, point out

  3. How do you manage deadlines and pressure at work?

    1. → keep up with, cut down on, put off

  4. Can you give an example of a successful project you worked on?

    1. → carry out, bring in, follow up

  5. Why are you interested in this position?

    1. → look for, take over, step down

  6. How do you handle conflicts with colleagues or clients?

    1. → deal with, bring up, work out

  7. What strategies do you use to stay productive?

    1. → cut down on, keep up with, focus on

  8. How do you usually communicate with your team?

    1. → get across, bring up, follow up

  9. Tell me about a time when you had to learn something new quickly.

    1. → pick up, go over, keep up with

  10. How do you make sure you don’t miss important details in your work?

    1. → go over, point out, check out

  11. What do you usually do when a plan doesn’t go as expected?

    1. → figure out, back up, work out

  12. How do you build good relationships with clients or partners?

    1. → bring in, follow up, deal with

  13. Can you describe a time when you had to take the lead on a task?

    1. → take over, carry out, set up

  14. How do you deal with last-minute changes in projects?

    1. → put off, work out, adjust to

  15. What are your long-term career goals?

    1. → look for, move up, step down


Gabarito – Respostas-modelo com Phrasal Verbs

  1. I had to deal with a very demanding client. I came up with a new approach and together we worked out a fair solution.

  2. I always set up the agenda, go over the main points, and during the meeting I point out the most important results.

  3. I cut down on unnecessary tasks, try not to put off important work, and always keep up with the schedule.

  4. I carried out a marketing campaign that brought in new customers, and I followed up with them to maintain strong relationships.

  5. I am looking for a role where I can grow. I am ready to take over new challenges, which is why I decided to step down from my previous job.

  6. When there is conflict, I try to bring up the issue early, deal with it professionally, and work out a solution together.

  7. I cut down on distractions, keep up with my daily goals, and always focus on results.

  8. I try to get across my ideas clearly, bring up important topics during meetings, and always follow up to ensure everyone is aligned.

  9. When I started my last role, I had to pick up new software fast. I went over the training materials and worked hard to keep up with the team.

  10. I always go over my work carefully, point out any inconsistencies, and check out data sources before finalizing.

  11. If things don’t go as expected, I try to figure out the problem, work out a new plan, and always have data backed up to avoid losses.

  12. I try to bring in fresh ideas, deal with clients respectfully, and follow up after meetings to maintain trust.

  13. When my manager was absent, I had to take over the team. I set up the weekly agenda and carried out all the main tasks successfully.

  14. I try not to put off decisions. I work out alternative plans quickly and adjust to the new conditions.

  15. I am looking for opportunities to move up in management positions. One day I might step down from a corporate role to start my own business.


Como Praticar Sozinho

  1. Flashcards: escreva o phrasal verb de um lado e o significado + exemplo do outro.

  2. Role-play: simule uma entrevista respondendo às perguntas acima.

  3. Substituição: troque o phrasal verb por um sinônimo formal e perceba como a frase muda.

  4. Diário profissional: escreva 3 frases por dia descrevendo seu trabalho usando ao menos 2 phrasal verbs da lista.


Conclusão

Os phrasal verbs são essenciais para quem deseja se destacar em entrevistas, reuniões e negociações em inglês. Eles trazem naturalidade à fala e aproximam você da forma como profissionais nativos realmente se comunicam.

Se você dominar essa lista de 25 verbos e praticar com os exercícios propostos, vai estar muito mais preparado para crescer no mercado internacional e passar confiança em qualquer contexto de Business English.


E você, qual phrasal verb você acha essêncial para seu trabalho?

 
 
 

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