1. sort out
The party-planning has got out of control. We need to sort out who will organise what.
She needs to sort out things concerning their relationship.
I'll try to sort out the problem on my own.
See if you can sort out what's bothering you.
He wanted to sort out his life before his death.
sort out a place to stay/ sort out a visa/ sort out our differences
She went to a psychiatrist to try to sort out her problems.
I must sort out some things first.
I must sort out some things first. / Sort the documents out in alphabetical order
I will sort out this problem. I will sort it out.
I complained and the company tried sort out the problem.
My room is in terrible state. I must sort out all my books and records
Mary will sort out your problems
Please sort out these pallets
I will need more time to sort out what mistakes were done.
2. break something up
3. to fold something out
Anglais mot "rozkładać coś"(to fold something out) se produit dans des ensembles:
Angielski z firmy4. put something up