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wyjaśnić coś (podać powody) commencer à apprendre
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account for – „I have no idea how I can account for my strange behaviour”
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pyskować, niegrzecznie odpowiadać commencer à apprendre
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answer back – „Parents don’t like it when children answer them back”
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zapraszać kogoś na randkę commencer à apprendre
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ask out – „Everyone knows that Peter wants to ask Nikki out.”
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back up – „Will you back me up in the school election?”
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lubić coś, interesować się czymś commencer à apprendre
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be into – „My elder sister is into cooking Italian dishes”
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break down – „My car breaks down every year. I think I’ll need to change it”
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break into – „Somebody broke into their house last night and stole valuable paintings”
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wybuchać (np. o wojnie/ epidemii) commencer à apprendre
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break out – „The II World War broke out in 1939.”
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break up – „After five years of being with each other, they decided to break up.”
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bring up – „They tried to bring their children up in the best possible way”
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podszlifować, odświeżyć (np. znajomość języka) commencer à apprendre
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brush up on – „Instead of wasting my time, I should brush up on my English more often”
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bump into – „You won’t believe whom I bumped into yesterday. Our English teacher was at the party I went to.”
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call back – „When you’re back home, please call me back as soon as possible.”
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odwoływać (np. spotkanie) commencer à apprendre
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call off – „The headmaster called off today’s classes because of the weather conditions.”
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calm down – „Calm down or I will leave right now!”
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kontynuować/ nadal coś robić commencer à apprendre
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carry on –. „I admire my colleague, he carries on learning new things all the time.”
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catch up with – „After so much time of not seeing each other, they have a lot to catch up with.”
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check out – „Before we start cooperation with this company, we need to check them out.”
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rozchmurzać się (nastrój) commencer à apprendre
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cheer up – „Hey Pam, cheer up! You shouldn’t worry about this stupid thing!”
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close down – „Because of the economic crisis they closed the factory down.”
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come across – „As we were going down the hill, we came across a wolf!”
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come back – „I can’t wait when they finally come back home.”
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come down with – „It’s typical for me to come down with flu every year.”
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wychodzić na jaw/ być wydanym (o książce, filmie itp.) commencer à apprendre
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come out – „The latest record of Coldplay comes out next week.”
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come up with –) „It was a bit difficult to come up with this idea”
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count on – „George is someone you can count on. He’s so helpful.”
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cut down on – „If you want to keep fit, you must cut down on sweets.”
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cut off – „After the storm almost the whole town had their electricity cut off.”
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zajmować się czymś / radzić sobie z commencer à apprendre
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deal with – zajmować się czymś / radzić sobie z „Now we’re under pressure at work but we need to deal with that”
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polegać na/ zależeć od czegoś commencer à apprendre
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depend on – „It depends on how much money we can earn.”
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die out – „Dinosaurs probably died out because of sudden climate changes
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odnawiać (np. budynek) /zapinać (np. kurtkę) commencer à apprendre
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do up – „I suppose we will do the house up when the weather’s better.”
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do without – „My children can do without watching TV. I’m so happy about that.”
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draw back – „Even though they promised to help us, they drew back anyway.”
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zmierzać do czegoś/ próbować powiedzieć commencer à apprendre
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drive at – „I have no idea what you are driving at.”
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drop in – „If you are in NY some day, don’t forget to drop in.”
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podrzucić kogoś gdzieś po drodze/ zasnąć (uciąć komara) commencer à apprendre
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drop off – „I can drop you off on my way home.”
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eat out – „If I don’t cook at home, I usually eat out with my friends.”
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znaleźć się gdzieś (nieoczekiwanie) commencer à apprendre
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end up – „We were looking for good restaurants and finally ended up in McDonald’s.”
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eye up – „Peter is shy and he will always eye girls up instead of talking to them.”
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face up to – „It’s time we faced up to this sad matter. We cannot run anymore.”
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fall apart – „My neighbour’s child dropped my vase and it fell apart.”
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fall for – „Martin falls for every girl he sees. He’s not responsible.”
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fall off – „While I was riding a horse, suddenly I fell off it and broke my arm.”
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fall out with – „We shouldn’t fall out with each other about such a stupid thing.”
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fill in – „First fill in here and sign at the bottom of the page, please.”
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figure out – „I spent a lot of time on this task but then I figured it out.”
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find out – „Can you tell me how you found out about their secret wedding?”
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fit in – „Even though he was new in the office, he quickly fitted in.”
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wywinąć się, uchodzić płazem commencer à apprendre
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get away with – „I’m sure this time he will not get away with it and get punished.”
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wracać z powrotem do jakiejś czynności commencer à apprendre
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get back to – „There’s no time for gossiping! Let’s get back to work.”
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get on – „I got on the bus and went to the city centre.”
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mieć dobre relacje z kimś commencer à apprendre
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get on with – „I really get on well with my neighbours.
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get over – „Amy had lots of problems but with our help she got them over.”
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get up – „What time do you usually get up?”
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give out – „The girls in the street were giving out colourful leaflets.”
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give up – „The doctor told me to give up smoking. I know I must do it for myself.”
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go by – „I can’t believe that time goes by so fast.”
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wybuchać (o bombie) / gasnąć (o światłach) / psuć się (o jedzeniu) commencer à apprendre
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go off – „The lights went off so we had to use candles.”
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go on – „At first I didn’t know what was going on outside.”
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go through – „I’ll go through these reports quickly to see if there are no mistakes.”
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grow up – „We grew up in a small town in Kansas.”
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hang on – „Hang on a minute. I’ll show you what I’ve found.”
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spędzać czas - spędzać czas „Czasami spotykam się z rodziną.” commencer à apprendre
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hang out – spędzać czas „I sometimes hang out with my relatives.”
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zmierzać, kieruj się na - zmierzać do „Przepraszam, dokąd zmierzasz?” commencer à apprendre
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head for – zmierzać do „Excuse me Sir, where are you heading for?”
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otrzymać od kogoś wiadomość commencer à apprendre
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hear from – „I haven’t heard from Kate for a long time.”
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hold on – „Please hold on, I’ll see if Mr Brow is in his office.”
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hurry up – „Hurry up if you don’t want to miss your school bus.”
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keep away – „Keep away from any addictive substances.”
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keep on – „If you keep on telling such silly jokes, I’ll leave.”
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dotrzymywać kroku, nadążać za czymś/kimś commencer à apprendre
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keep up with – „If you don’t want to be left behind, keep up with the rest of us.”
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laugh at – „Stop laughing at me! It’s not funny.”
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let down – „How can I trust them if they let me down all the time.”
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let off – „This is not your first mistake. Why should I let you off?
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sprostać czemuś / spełnić oczekiwania commencer à apprendre
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live up to – „It was always difficult for me to live up to my teacher’s expectations.”
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look after – „Will you look after my dog while I’m on holiday?
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patrzeć na kogoś z góry / pogardzać commencer à apprendre
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look down on – „I don’t like people who look down on others just because they’re poor.”
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look for – „What are you looking for in this box?”
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wyczekiwać / nie móc się czegoś doczekać commencer à apprendre
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look forward to – „I look forward to opening Christmas gifts.”
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look out – „Look out, the car is going to hit the tree.”
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spójrz w górę - „Jeśli znajdę słowo, którego nie rozumiem, po prostu szukam go w słowniku.” commencer à apprendre
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look up – „If I find a word I don’t understand, I just look it up in a dictionary.”
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look up to – „Teenagers look up to their idols.”
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make out – „Janet has always been a secretive person. I can’t make her out.”
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make up for – „Sorry for everything I did to you. You can be sure that I’ll make up for all this.”
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wprowadzić się / wyprowadzić się commencer à apprendre
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move in/ out – „Before we move in, we’ll need to paint the walls.”
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move on to – przejść do czegoś „Can you move on to the next point?”
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note down – „Oh and don’t forget to note down the following things on the list!”
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operate on – „The doctors operated on Ellen last Tuesday. Now she’s fine.”
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opt for – „So have you opted for the right doctor?”
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pass away – umrzeć „Her uncle passed away at the age of 50.”
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pass out – zemdleć „The air in the room was so stuffy that one of the guests suddenly passed out.”
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pay off – „I got some extra money from parents so I can pay off my student loan.”
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czepiać się kogoś / dokuczać commencer à apprendre
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pick on – „One of my school mates used to pick on me but I didn’t care about that.”
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podłapać (język)/ podnieść / odebrać (np. z lotniska) commencer à apprendre
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pick up – „As I was staying at my friends’ in London, I tried to pick up some English slang.”
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put off – „I don’t think we’ll do it on time. Why don’t we put it off?”
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zakładać na siebie (ubranie) commencer à apprendre
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put on – „Don’t forget to put on a cap, it’s cold outside.”
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odnosić się do czegoś/ zaglądać do commencer à apprendre
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refer to – „Before I make a decision, please let me refer to some formal regulations.”
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rely on – „You can’t deny you could
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ring up – „As soon as you hear this message, please ring me up.”
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run away – „The moment they saw the fire, they ran away from the building.”
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wyczerpać się / skończyć się commencer à apprendre
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run out – „I’m afraid we’ve run out of sugar. Will you borrow some from Mrs Berry?”
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run over – przejechać / potrącić „Some woman was run over by a drunk driver but she is fine.”
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save up – „Every month I try to save up some money for my summer holiday.”
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odprowadzać kogoś / żegnać się / wyruszyć w podróż commencer à apprendre
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see off – „A lot of my friends came to the station to see me off.”
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set up – „I needed a lot of money and luck to set up this business.”
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show up – „Peter didn’t expect Rachel to show up at the party.”
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chwalić się / popisywać się czymś commencer à apprendre
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show off – „Just because he’s rich, it doesn’t mean he must show off so much.”
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sort out – „I will need more time to sort out what mistakes were done.”
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przypominać kogoś/ być podobnym commencer à apprendre
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take after – „Look, he takes after his father so much!”
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cofać coś, co się powiedziało / odszczekać commencer à apprendre
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take back – „You’d better take back what you said about her or you’ll regret it.”
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take in – „I can’t believe he took me in again. How can I trust him?”
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zdejmować (np. ubranie) / startować (o samolocie) commencer à apprendre
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take off – „The plane is about to take off in a couple of minutes.”
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zacząć coś robić (np. nowe hobby) / podjąć się czegoś commencer à apprendre
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take up – „Did you know that Martin took up yoga classes?”
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namawiać kogoś / przekonać commencer à apprendre
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talk into „They want to talk us into going to the party late at night but it’s a stupid idea
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tell off – „Her mother told her off when she heard that she was dating an older man.”
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think over – „First we must think this issue over. Then we’ll make the final decision.”
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throw away – „I don’t need those clothes, I’ll throw them away or give to someone.”
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try on – „Why don’t you try on this lovely green shirt?”
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ściszać / odrzucać (np. zaproszenie, ofertę pracy) commencer à apprendre
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turn down – „I’m not going to work with my brother-in-law. I turned down his job offer.”
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wake up – „She usually wakes up at 7 a.m. on weekdays.”
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watch out – „Watch out! I’m carrying a hot pot so please open the door for me.”
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write down – „Write down on the shopping list everything I’ll tell you.”
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znaleźć rozwiązanie/ wydedukować / ćwiczyć (np. na siłowni) commencer à apprendre
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work out – „This task isn’t easy at all. How will we work it out on our own?”
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wrap up – „Let’s wrap up this project for today. I’m to tired to continue.”
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