1. come
Come here.
If you don't want to put on sunscreen, that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.
I'm dying to see you tonight in any event. Please come over by seven.
New facts about ancient China have recently come to light.
In most Western countries, young people come of age at 18 or 21.
I bought some fresh eggs which had just come from the farm.
Is it true that "Thank you" sounds like "Come on" in Vietnamese?
Japanese cultured pearls have come to monopolise as much as 60% of the world pearl market.
My band will perform this week at Chuck's Bar and Grill. Please come and see us.
My friend recommended that I shouldn't buy an iPad yet, but to wait until I see what Apple's competitors come out with.
What time will the washing machine repairman come?
To her disappointment, his letter didn't come.
My bonus doesn't come close to covering all the loan payments I have to make.
Scientists will come up with new methods of increasing the world's food supply.
They asked me what my name was, where I came from, and why I had come.
Anglais mot "nadciągać"(come) se produit dans des ensembles:
02 - Phrasal verbs - Cambridge Intermediate - M Mc...02 - Phrasal verbs - Cambridge Intermediate - M Mc...2. approach
Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen.
In March, the Government rejected the rigid "predict and provide' approach of building 55,000 homes a year advocated by a panel of inquiry led by Prof Stephen Crow.
scienistfic approach
With their onboard cameras and unlimited courage, drones could approach enemy lines and document troop movements and strategies without risking human lives.
If you float a one yen coin on water and move a magnet slowly towards it then the coin will approach the magnet.
Joy, beautiful spark of the gods, daughter of Elysium, we approach fire-drunk, heavenly One, your shrine.
An exclusively behavioral approach to psychology ignores family problems, school situations, and a host of other issues that can adversely affect a child's emotional and psychological growth.
From the standpoint of architectural design, there can be more alternatives to this approach.
As Tom and Mary approached the station, they saw their train pull out / They approached the tourists and asked them for money / Christmas is fast approaching / Tom can't decide which approach to take / Tom heard footsteps approaching
Your retirement is approaching. Are you happy? (Nadchodzi twoja emerytura. Cieszysz się?)
Whatever your approach, the most important thing is to relax, have fun and make learning English an enjoyable experience.
In my view, the Commission has been somewhat cautious in taking up this approach.
Confidently approach and build rapport with your customers to identify their needs and sell only the right product(s)
a way of dealing with a particular problem or situation, especially a way that has been carefully thought about or planned The main advantage of this approach is its simplicity.
3. roll in
the clients roll in
Kids we roll in five minutes.
Anglais mot "nadciągać"(roll in) se produit dans des ensembles:
swiat przyrody4. impend
Ideally, you should be able to detect the first signs of an impending stall and make appropriate corrections before it actually occurs.
5. Close in
6. moving in
a lot of stores are moving in
I’ve got a new apartment. I am moving in on Friday
7. come up
Look, something has come up, and I can't meet you.
Can I come up and see your tattoos?
Something has come up and I have to stay at work a little longer than usual.
I'm afraid that something has come up.
I've got to go - something has just come up at home and I'm needed there.
The issue of security came up at the meeting yesterday. I'm so sorry, I have to leave. Something just come up but I'll call you later.
Wiktoria and I will come up Monday