1. overtake
Supply will soon overtake demand.
We have to overtake them.
If you hurry, you will overtake him.
Let's try to overtake him
overtake car
You can't overtake on the bridge.
When is it dangerous for one car to overtake another on the road?
We ought to overtake them within the next two miles.
Never try to overtake on a bend
Always check your rear view mirror before you overtake (another car).
Definition if you overtake a car, lorry, bike etc while you are driving, you go past it because you are driving faster than they are
We mustn't let ourselves be overtaken by our competitors.
2. to pass
to pass
I want to pass the exam
Anglais mot "wyminąć"(to pass) se produit dans des ensembles:
"Władaj i gadaj cz. 2" - rozdział 27 - w pracy3. pass by
Every day I pass by this shop when I'm on my way to work.
Every week I pass by this shop when I'm on my way to work.
4. undertake
Did he undertake the mission?
He had to undertake a job not connected with his studies.
Aldiss to undertake biggest sale in its history at stores in Fakenham and Norwich.
When, one day, computers undertake to translate literary works, it will be the end of literature as we know it.
The premier announced his intention to undertake drastic reforms in parliament.
When the articles of incorporation are complete it is essential to go to the notary public's office to undertake certification of the articles drawn up.
The directors were reluctant to undertake so risky a venture.
Whatever we may undertake, diligence is important.
It’s not an exercise in an activity stream that I’d like to undertake of getting my ass-kicked every day, not getting paid enough, suffering through years of misery and maybe you all find a problem to solve.
Undertake means to start something or agree to do something. An example of to undertake is to sign a contract for a new job.
So in order to undertake such a project, we obviously need brains.
The proofreader has undertaken to make the corrections
Don’t undertake work for which you aren’t trained.
procedures to be undertaken
I am adamant that he undertake it.
5. pull out
I was going to run in the marathon but I've had to pull out because of my injured foot.
Can you imagine it? I had to wait minutes to pull out!
pull out a cigar
pull out of
They decided to pull out of the negotiations.
Lack of funding leaves us with no choice but to pull out.
pull out the stingers with tweezers and soat in hot but not boiling water
Anglais mot "wyminąć"(pull out) se produit dans des ensembles:
Moduł 3 - City and transport