1. catch up with
I can catch up with all the news from home.
There are too far ahead for us to catch up with them.
Go on ahead. I'll catch up with you.
I can't catch up with you - you are younger and fitter.
We will never catch up with them.
I've been sick and now I have to catch up with the material.
I had a cramp and couldn't catch up with the rest of the swimmers.
After so much time of not seeing each other, they have a lot to catch up with.
They can catch up with their families and relax.
I need to catch up with my work.
Barry is running fast but I should catch up with him easily.
Sam is doing extra homework to catch up with the lessons that he missed when he was ill.
No matter how much I stude I can`t catch up with Weronika.
In an old car like this we'll never catch up with her
catch up with
2. to catch up
There's 1 single class to catch up.
I have to catch up on things.
Anglais mot "nadganiać"(to catch up) se produit dans des ensembles:
E Dla Początkujących Zwroty Konwersacyjne A1-B13. knuckle down
It's time to knuckle down - finish your break.
You're terrified that you might actually have to knuckle down and study.
You should knuckle down and do your homework!
You're going to have to really knuckle down (to your work) if you want to pass your final exams.
He managed to knuckle down to his lessons long enough to pass his examination.
knuckle down
I think we've got to knuckle down and work hard.
Anglais mot "nadganiać"(knuckle down) se produit dans des ensembles:
wordlist unit24. catching up with
5. catch up on
I have to catch up on my coursework
I just want to go home and catch up on some sleep.
I've got to stay at home and catch up on my reading
I need to catch up on work.
I've been sick and now I have to catch up on the material.
I always try to catch up on my reading when I go on holiday.