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If you refuse to adhere to the rules of the club, you may be expelled.
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dążyć do czegoś/ być skierowanym na coś Most of his books are aimed at teenager readers.
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odpowiedzieć niegrzecznie / pyskować How dare you answer back like that?!
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I can answer for her qualifications in the field.
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odpowiadać za coś / ponosić odpowiedzialność You can't make me answer for his mistakes. That's unfair!
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pytać o kogoś / dopytywać się He seems to be really interested - he keep asking after you.
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zaprosić kogoś (do kina, restauracji) You behave like a moron! Ask her out and then you will know if she likes you or not!
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łączyć/ wiązać coś z czymś It's ridiculous to associate happiness with ful bank account...
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Make them sign the agreement so that they would not back out form the project.
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Will you back me up if I present the alternative solution to the problem?
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Tom is very disapointed as he banked on the pay rise and finally he didn't get it.
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poszukiwać, gonić, ścigać John is after a job in marketing.
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być stworzonym dla kogoś/ siebie Mary and Paul seem to be made for each other.
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He was dragged out of the car and beaten up by the street gang.
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Johny! Bend down and do your shoelaces.
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Chameleons can blend in with their surroundings.
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I hate when somebody wants to boss me around!
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He wanted to break away from the traditional image of an artist and always wore suits in his studio.
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They got caught quite easily as their runaway car broke down after fwe miles.
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załamywać się, kończyć się niepowodzeniem The discussion broke down because nobody wanted to accept any compromise.
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He broke out of the state prison last night.
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wybuchać (o wojnie lub epidemii) The anthrax epidemic was prevented form breaking out.
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przełamać coś/ przedrzeć się The soldiers are reported to successfully break through the enemy's trenches.
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I didn't know Leven has broken up with Joe!
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breeze into (the building, etc.) commencer à apprendre
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She usually breezes into the meeting and shares her opinions with everybody present.
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przejść przez coś z łatwością He breezd through the university entrance exams.
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She put some flowers to the vase to brighten the room up.
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Now we can just wait what these changes will bring about.
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The photos we watched together brought back a lot of memories.
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The present acute crisis in economy may bring the government down.
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We tried to bring her round but in vain.
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pogodzić/ polepszyć stosunki The disaster brought the local community together.
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She was brought up to respect other people.
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He brushed aside his advisor's ideas and consequently lost the campaign.
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podszlifować, odświeżyć (umiejętności) He went to France to brush up on his French before the exam.
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spotkać, "wpaść" na kogoś I bumpt into my Mum when I tried to leave the house unnoticed.
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She bundled the kittens up in blankets before taking them to the vet.
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The crowd burst in the palace and started the plunder.
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He burst out laughing when he heard this joke for the first time.
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wtrącać się, mieszać do czegoś She got mad as he butted in once again with his stupid remarks.
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Button up Billy, will you? It'a quite cold today.
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