1. turn up
The great opportunity like that does not turn up every day.
turn up
Don't worry. Something good turn up
If you're going to be late, don't bother to turn up at all.
Do you think many people will turn up?
There is no need to book – just turn up on the night.
The next morning she did not turn up at school. In fact, you are the only person who has turned up.
What happens if a player fails to turn up for a game?
You can't just turn up and expect a meal.
What would you do if someone whom you invited to your birthday party didn't turn up?
We are trying to make sure that people do turn up to vote for these urgencies.
You’ll get another job: something is bound to turn up soon.
H&S Inspectors usually turn up unexpectedly.
Try to come on time or turn up not later than fifteen minutes after it is scheduled
(of an opportunity) arise/I hope something will turn up next week.
Anglais mot "odnaleźć się"(turn up) se produit dans des ensembles:
7 day challenge- words2. to find your way round
Anglais mot "odnaleźć się"(to find your way round) se produit dans des ensembles:
Intec - 06.06.20183. turned up
he turned up at 10 after everyone had left
4. to catch up with
He had to almost run to catch up with him.
what can I do to catch up with my group?
5. turn up to
Anglais mot "odnaleźć się"(turn up to) se produit dans des ensembles:
Weigh discrimination6. get situated
7. find themselves
Anglais mot "odnaleźć się"(find themselves) se produit dans des ensembles:
phrasal verbs8. catch on
Why do some trends catch on and others not?
The idea of glasses being a fashion item has been slow to catch on.
I want the trend of not wearing make-up to catch on.
I really can't catch on to what he was saying to me.
This new hairstyle is beginning to catch on.
That new book is beginning to catch on.
he's not too brilliant but i'm sure he'll catch on
to become fashionable or popular: I wonder if the game will ever catch on with young people?
The rest you'll catch on in the days ahead.
He doesn't take hints very easily, but he'll catch on (to what you're saying) eventually.
I wonder if the game will ever catch on with young people?
9. to find your bearings
Anglais mot "odnaleźć się"(to find your bearings) se produit dans des ensembles:
Sydney Vacation Travel Guide10. find one's feet
11. settle down
I'd like to settle down, get married and live in the countryside.
They'd like to see their daughter settle down, get married, and have kids.
You've got to let things settle down
How did she get me to settle down?
What Ann wanted was to get married and settle down. / All right, everybody, settle down. / At least this will help me settle down.
Come on, have a cup of tea and settle down.
We are planing to settle down.
afrer an echausting day i needed to settle down and just be quiet for an hour or so
Do you think he'll ever settle down and have a family?
He thinks it is high time to settle down in Warsaw.
After some years of travelling they decided to settle down in Greece.
It's high time for you to settle down.
What Ann wanted was to get married and settle down.
When are you going to get married and settle down? I settle down in an armchair with a book.
Do you want to settle down with me?
Anglais mot "odnaleźć się"(settle down) se produit dans des ensembles:
have you met Ted?12. find one's bearings
13. find on
Anglais mot "odnaleźć się"(find on) se produit dans des ensembles:
that's all for me14. find oneself
15. find my feet