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You behave like a moron! Ask her out and then you will know if she likes you or not! commencer à apprendre
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They got caught quite easily as their runaway car broke down after few miles. commencer à apprendre
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The discussion broke down because nobody wanted to accept any compromise. commencer à apprendre
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załamywać się, niepowodzenie jakiejś czynności kończyć się niepowodzeniem
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She cares for her younger sister. commencer à apprendre
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All the passengers should check in one hour before the departure. commencer à apprendre
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Can somebody check out who is at the door? commencer à apprendre
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She checked out early in the morning and continued her journey. commencer à apprendre
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Clean up your room before you leave. commencer à apprendre
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The weather's clearing up. commencer à apprendre
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przejaśniać się (o pogodzie), przechodzić (o chorobie)
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I came across this precious painting while I was tidying my basement. commencer à apprendre
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natknąć się (na coś/kogoś)
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Don't wait for me, I don't know when I'll be coming back. commencer à apprendre
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wracać (np. do domu, do miejsca w którym się jest)
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You can always depend on me. The tram is late again! You really can't depend on public transport. commencer à apprendre
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Our decision depends on the results of the test. commencer à apprendre
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I'm afraid she'll have to do without my help. commencer à apprendre
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Please fill in the application form. commencer à apprendre
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The room was filled up with people. commencer à apprendre
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wypełnić (być wypełniony np. pokój)
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Did you find out how much he had paid? commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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Can I borrow this book? You'll get it back next week. commencer à apprendre
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(1. inseparable): enter a small, closed vehicle; How did all of you manage to get into such a small car? The doors were closed and I couldn't get in. commencer à apprendre
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wsiadać (np. do samochodu, mały pojazd)
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leave a large, closed vehicle; To get to the museum you have to get off at fifth stop. What time do you usually get off work? commencer à apprendre
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wysiadać (np. z autobusu; duży pojazd)
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(inseparable): enter a large, closed vehicle; The bus was full so we couldn't get on. commencer à apprendre
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wsiadać do/na (duży pojazd)
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(1. inseparable): leave a small, closed vehicle; I got out of the car and went home. commencer à apprendre
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wysiadać (np. z samochodu; mały pojazd)
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commencer à apprendre
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Mark doesn't go out much. commencer à apprendre
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wychodzić (do ludzi/spotykać się)
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It took him over two years to get over his wife's death. commencer à apprendre
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dochodzić do siebie (po stracie kogoś/po złym wydarzeniu)
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There were many technical problems but they got over it. commencer à apprendre
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znaleźć rozwiązanie problemu
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I tried to contact her but I couldn't get through. commencer à apprendre
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Let's get together and talk about it. commencer à apprendre
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Mike always gets up at 7 o'clock. commencer à apprendre
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Please give me back my CDs. commencer à apprendre
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I gave up smoking two months ago. commencer à apprendre
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przestać coś robić, rzucić (zazwyczaj o nawykach)
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commencer à apprendre
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wyjeżdżać, idź sobie (do kogoś)
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When are you going back to Madrit? commencer à apprendre
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wracać do miejsca gdzie się kiedyś było
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Sorry for the interruption, please go on. commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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wychodzić (np. z domu na spacer)
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The light went out as we sat for dinner. commencer à apprendre
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Riots usually go with unnecessary bloodshed. commencer à apprendre
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dziać się jako skutek czegoś
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Don't behave like a child! Grow up! commencer à apprendre
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Hang on a second, I'll be right there. commencer à apprendre
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The troops were heading for the capital city. commencer à apprendre
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iść/jechać w określonym kierunku
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I haven't heard from him for ages. commencer à apprendre
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otrzymywać od kogoś wiadomość
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Hold on a second, I'm almost ready. commencer à apprendre
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Hurry up! We have to be there at 5. commencer à apprendre
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We're going for a picnic tomorrow. Why don't you join in? commencer à apprendre
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Keep away from him or you'll get into trouble. commencer à apprendre
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trzymać się z daleka od czegoś
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Why you always keep on asking me about Mark? I don't want to talk about him! commencer à apprendre
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robić coś dalej, bez przerwy
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Do you know of any Italian restaurants in Paris? commencer à apprendre
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wiedzieć o czymś, mieć wiedzę
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What are you laughing at? commencer à apprendre
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Prepare the list carefully, I don't want anyone to be left out. commencer à apprendre
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You let me down again, I can't trust you any more. commencer à apprendre
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zawodzić (kogoś), rozczarować
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I can't log in, I forgot the password. commencer à apprendre
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Please log out and turn the computer off commencer à apprendre
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We need to find someone to look after the kids when we're out tomorrow evening. commencer à apprendre
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Look around and check if you find something interesting for you. commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon. commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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Could someone look up this word in a dictionary? commencer à apprendre
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I always make up before I leave house. commencer à apprendre
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I didn't like this flat when I moved in but now I think it's quite cosy. commencer à apprendre
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We have to move out till the end of the month. commencer à apprendre
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Sue picked up the phone and dialled her boyfriend's number. commencer à apprendre
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Can you put off the meeting? I need to talk to you. commencer à apprendre
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It's quite cold so you'd better put on your coat. commencer à apprendre
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Ring me up in the evening. commencer à apprendre
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Run away or they'll beat you up. commencer à apprendre
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We've run out of the paper for printing. Time's running out, we've got only 2 minutes left. I ran out of butter in the morning so I had to go shopping. commencer à apprendre
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We set off early in the morning. commencer à apprendre
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You're driving too fast, please slow down. commencer à apprendre
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You're driving too fast, please slow down.
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Switch on the TV, there's weather forecast in few minutes. commencer à apprendre
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Switch off the radio before you leave. commencer à apprendre
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Mary took away a knife from her child. commencer à apprendre
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Adam took his new trousers back as he discovered a flaw on them. commencer à apprendre
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When I was young I loved watching planes take off. commencer à apprendre
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wystartować (np. o samolotach)
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He was so tired that he didin't even take his clothes off. commencer à apprendre
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zdejmować coś z siebie(czegoś)
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Sue's taken up basketball recently. commencer à apprendre
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When will you finally throw away this old coat? commencer à apprendre
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Try on the red blouse, I think it suits better. commencer à apprendre
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After two days we had no money and had to turn back. commencer à apprendre
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Turn off the radio please, I'd like to read. commencer à apprendre
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Turn on the TV, the game starts in few minutes. commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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Watch out! You are not allowed to walk here without proper equipment! commencer à apprendre
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Would you like to write down my address? commencer à apprendre
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Jacky was named after her grandmother. commencer à apprendre
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Please note down the following emergency numbers. commencer à apprendre
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She was brought up to respect other people. commencer à apprendre
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They had a hard time in their relationship but now everything seems to have calmed down. commencer à apprendre
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You can always count on Jim in situation like this. commencer à apprendre
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Your essay is too long - cross some sentences out. commencer à apprendre
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We have decided on holiday in Spain. commencer à apprendre
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I'm going to the city centre now, so if you want I can drop you off to the library. commencer à apprendre
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podrzucić kogoś gdzieś po drodze
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The horse started the race quite promising but then fell behind on the last bend. Tom has fallen behind in his English recently. commencer à apprendre
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His research focuses on developing new information technologies. commencer à apprendre
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Many people working in this factory were laid off without previous notice. commencer à apprendre
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I'm looking for a room to rent. Do you know of any in this area? commencer à apprendre
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They will have to be interrogated once again as their stories proved not to match up. commencer à apprendre
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He relies on her common sense in situations like this one. commencer à apprendre
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His negligence resulted in severe health problems. commencer à apprendre
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I want to save up for a new computer. commencer à apprendre
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I took to her the moment I saw her smile. commencer à apprendre
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The plane touched down safely and on time. commencer à apprendre
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He woke up too late and had to leave without breakfast. commencer à apprendre
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(inseperable) behave in a way that's like. "What's wrong with Bob? He's acting like an idiot." commencer à apprendre
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(no object) logically fit together. "His theory is hard to believe, but his research adds up." NOTE: This phrasal verb is often negative: "His theory seems, at first, to be plausible, but the facts in his research don't add up." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable) to total; "The bills add up to £734.96. That's more than I expected!" commencer à apprendre
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(no object) not follow a threat; "Tom was ready to call the police when I told him I'd wrecked his car, but he backed off when I said I'd pay for the damages." commencer à apprendre
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(separable) confirm a story, facts, or information; "If you don't believe me, talk to Dave. He'll back me up." commencer à apprendre
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(1. separable): inflate; "We needs lots of balloons for the party. Will you blow them up?" commencer à apprendre
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(2. separable): explode; destroy by exploding; A: "That old building really came down quickly!" B: "That's because the construction company used dynamite to blow it up." commencer à apprendre
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(1. separable): separate something into component parts; "We spent a lot of money at the supermarket. When we broke the total cost down, we spent more on cleaning supplies than food." commencer à apprendre
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(often no object; with an object, break into-- inseparable): enter by using force (and breaking a lock, window, etc.); "Somebody broke into Jane's apartment while she was at the movies." commencer à apprendre
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(usually no object; with an object, break up with [inseparable)]): end a personal relationship; "Tim and Julie aren't going steady any more. They got really angry with each other and broke up." commencer à apprendre
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zerwać ze sobą, rozejść się
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(1. separable): mention (as a topic of discussion); "We planned to discuss overtime pay in the meeting. Why didn't someone bring that topic up?" commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): review / study thoroughly for a short time; "If you're going to travel to Peru, you'd better brush up on your Spanish." commencer à apprendre
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odświeżać, odkurzać (?), powtarzać (np. materiał zajęć)
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(no object): become destroyed / consumed by fire; "Lightning struck Mr. Kennedy's barn last night. It burned down before the fire fighters arrived." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): impolitely interrupt (a conversation, an action); "Hey, you! Don't butt in! Wait for your turn!" commencer à apprendre
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wcinać się, wtrącać (niegrzecznie)
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(separable): cancel something that has been scheduled; "We don't have school today. The mayor called classes off because of the snow." commencer à apprendre
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odwoływać (np. wydarzenie)
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(inseparable): ask someone for an answer in class; "I don't know why the teacher never calls on you. You always know the answer." commencer à apprendre
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(with or without an object; with an object, separable): become calm / less agitated or upset; help someone become calm / less agitated or upset; "Why are you so upset? Suzie didn't intend to spill orange juice on you. Calm down!" commencer à apprendre
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(1. inseparable): like; want; NOTE: This phrasal verb is usually negative, though it may be used affirmatively in questions. A: "Would you care for something to drink?" B: "Could I have water, please? I don't care for coffee, tea, or juice." commencer à apprendre
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(often without an object; with an object, inseparable): stop being behind; "Terry stopped to rest for a few minutes. He'll catch up / catch up with us later." commencer à apprendre
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wyrównywać, doganiać innych, (złapać później)
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(separable): make a mark to indicate that something on a list has been completed; "Here are the things you need to do. Please check each one off when you've finished it." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): help someone feel less worried / depressed / sad; "Suzie's brother was depressed about not getting a promotion, so she sent him a funny card to cheer him up." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): lose the courage or confidence to do something--often at the last minute; "Sam said he was going to ask Lulu for a date, but he chickened out." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): suddenly become quiet / refuse to talk about something; "Lila wouldn't talk about the accident. When I asked her what happened, she clammed up." commencer à apprendre
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zamknąć się, przestać mówić, być cicho
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(inseparable): become ill with _____; "George won't be at the office today. He came down with the flu over the weekend." commencer à apprendre
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(1. inseparable): total; "Your charges come to £124.38. Will you pay by check, in cash, or with a credit card?" commencer à apprendre
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(2. no object): regain consciousness; "When I told Gina that she'd won a million dollars, she fainted. When she came to, I told her it was a joke and she almost hit me!" commencer à apprendre
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(often without an object; with an object, cut back on [inseparable]): use less of something; "You drink too much coffee. You should cut back." commencer à apprendre
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oszczędzać na czymś, umiarkować, przestać nadużywać, ograniczyć
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(no object): last much longer than expected or is necessary; "I thought the meeting would be a short one, but it dragged on for more than three hours." commencer à apprendre
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ciągnąć się, przeciągać się (w czasie)
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(separable): create a formal document; "The Ajax and Tip-Top Banks have decided to merge. Their lawyers will draw all the official documents up sometime this month." commencer à apprendre
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sporządzić (zazwyczaj o oficjalnych dokumentach)
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(inseparable): visit informally (and usually without scheduling a specific time); "If you're in town next month, we'd love to see you. Please try to drop in. (Please try to drop in on us.)" commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): visit informally (and usually without scheduling a specific time); "If you're in town next month, we'd love to see you. Please try to drop by the house." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): stop attending / leave school or an organization; "No, Paul isn't at the university. He dropped out. / He dropped out of school." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): have a meal in a restaurant; "I'm too tired to cook tonight. Why don't we eat out?" commencer à apprendre
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jeść w restauracji (w jakimś lokalu na mieście)
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(separable): urge / encourage greatly toward doing something (usually something negative); "At first Bob and Chuck were just having a mild argument, but Bob's friends egged them on until they started fighting." commencer à apprendre
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(1. no object): finally arrive at; arrive at an unexpected place; "We got lost last night and ended up in the next town." commencer à apprendre
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wylądować (gdzieś), dotrzeć do
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(2. no object): arrive somewhere as a result or consequence; "You're working too hard. If you don't take it easy, you'll end up in the hospital!" commencer à apprendre
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skończyć (gdzieś), trafić do
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(inseparable): admit to; take responsibility for; "You can't pretend that you're doing OK in this course, Joe. Sooner or later, you'll have to face up to the fact that you're failing it." commencer à apprendre
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przyznać się, wziąć odpowiedzialność
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(no object): not happen. (NOTE: describes something that was planned but didn't happen.); "We had originally intended to go to Mexico for our vacation, but our trip fell through when I got sick." commencer à apprendre
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nie powieść się (o planach)
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(inseparable): feel strong enough or comfortable enough to do something: "I know the accident was a terrible shock. Do you feel up to talking about it?" commencer à apprendre
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(1. separable): logically find the answer to a problem; solve a problem by thinking about it carefully: "For a long time I couldn't understand the last problem, but I finally figured it out." commencer à apprendre
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(2. separable): understand why someone behaves the way she/he does: "I can't figure Margie out. Sometimes she's very warm and friendly and sometimes she acts as if she doesn't know me." commencer à apprendre
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rogryźć (czyjeś zachowanie)
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(inseparable): temporarily do someone else's work; temporarily substitute for another person: "Professor Newton is in the hospital and won't be able to teach for the rest of the term. Do you know who's going to fill in for her?" commencer à apprendre
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(1. separable): complete a form by adding required information: "Of course I completed my application! I filled it out and mailed it over three weeks ago!" commencer à apprendre
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(2. no object): become less thin; gain weight: "Jerry used to be really skinny, but in the last year he's begun to fill out." commencer à apprendre
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zaokrąglać się, wypełniać
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(separable): make something understood; communicate something understandably: "Alan is really intelligent but sometimes he has problems getting his ideas across." commencer à apprendre
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przekazywać (zrozumiale, wyjaśniać)
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(inseparable): have a friendly relationship (with); be friendly (toward): "Why can't you and your sister get along? Everyone else gets along with her just fine!" commencer à apprendre
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być w przyjaznych stosunkach
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(inseparable): avoid having to do something; "Teresa got around the required math classes by doing well on a math proficiency test." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): survive, financially, in a difficult situation: "It's going to be hard to pay the rent now that you've lost your job, but somehow we'll get by." commencer à apprendre
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(2. no object): arrive: "Do you know what time Fred's plane gets in?" commencer à apprendre
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(2. inseparable): escape having to do something: "Lisa said she had a terrible headache and got out of giving her speech today." commencer à apprendre
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wykpić się (od zrobienia czegoś, obowiązku)
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(inseparable): dispose of; give away or throw away; "That shirt is really ugly. Why don't you get rid of it?" commencer à apprendre
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(2. no object): decide not to try (unsuccessfully) to solve a problem: A: "What's black and white and red all over?" B: "I give up. What?" A: "An embarrassed zebra!" commencer à apprendre
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zrezygnować (nie podejść do jakiegoś zadania, nie przystąpić do rozwiązywania)
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(inseparable): have a date with: "You went out with Sharon last night, didn't you?" commencer à apprendre
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chodzić z kimś (mieć randkę)
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(1. no object): look pleasing together. (Note: for clothes, furniture, etc.): "You should buy that shirt. It will go well with your dark brown suit." commencer à apprendre
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(2. no object): date regularly and steadily: "Is Gina going with Jim? I see them together all the time." commencer à apprendre
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chodzić z kimś regularnie
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(separable): submit homework, an assignment, etc: "You'd better get started on your report. You know that you have to hand it in at 8:30 tomorrow morning!" commencer à apprendre
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(separable): distribute: "Why don't you have a course description and list of assignments? The teacher handed them out on the first day of class." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): end a phone conversation by replacing the receiver: "I'd like to talk longer, but I'd better hang up. My sister needs to make a call." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): delay: "I'm sorry I'm late. There was an accident on the freeway and traffic held me up." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): rob; threaten someone with harm unless he/she gives her/his money or other valuable things: "Sarah is very upset. When she was walking home last night, two men held her up and took her purse and jewellery." commencer à apprendre
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przetrzymać, terroryzować
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(separable): expel; force someone to leave because of his/her poor performance or unacceptable behaviour: "Jim's club kicked him out because he didn't pay his dues or come to meetings." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): make unconscious: "The boxing match ended when one boxer knocked the other one out." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): hold in contempt; regard as inferior: "It's not surprising that Fred has few friends. He seems to look down on anyone who doesn't like the same things that he does." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): investigate / get more details about something: "Someone said there was a meeting at 9:30 but I haven't heard anything about it. Shall I look into it?" commencer à apprendre
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(separable): check; review: "I think I may have some typos in this report. Could you look it over?" commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): respect: "Everyone looks up to Joyce because she always makes time to help others." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): make jokes about (usually unkindly): "I agree that Bob looks ridiculous since he shaved his head, but don't make fun of him. You'll hurt his feelings." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): invent / create (imaginary) information: "Judy's story is hard to believe. I'm sure she made it up." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): see / hear something well enough to understand what it means. (NOTE: often negative.): "Ruth's writing is very small. I almost need a magnify glass to make it out." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): go to or toward: "Her teen-aged children are always hungry. As soon as they arrive home from school, they make for the refrigerator." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): reduce the price (as an incentive to buy): "These shoes were really a bargain! The store marked them down by 40%!" commencer à apprendre
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(separable): cause to become confused: "I didn't complete the assignment because I didn't know how. The directions mixed me up." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): fall sleep (usually unintentionally): "The speech was so boring that several people in the audience nodded off before it was finished." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): die: "I was very sorry to hear that your grandfather passed away." commencer à apprendre
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(1. no object): faint; lose consciousness: "When Ella heard that she'd won a million dollars, she was so shocked that she passed out." commencer à apprendre
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(2. separable): distribute: "Everyone in the room needs one of these information sheets. Who will help me pass them out?" commencer à apprendre
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(separable): choose; select: "Billy's grandmother especially liked her birthday card because Billy had picked it out himself." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): bully; intentionally try to make someone upset: "You should be ashamed of teasing your little brother, Bob! Pick on someone your own size!" commencer à apprendre
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(no object): drive a vehicle to the side of the rode: "When the policeman indicated that I should pull over, I knew he was going to give me a ticket." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): return something to the proper place: "I just took these clothes out of the dryer. Will you help me put them away?" commencer à apprendre
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(separable): provide someone with a place to sleep: "There's no need for you to check into a hotel. I'll be happy to put you up." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): tolerate: "It's really important to come to work on time. The boss won't put up with lateness." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): return something to the proper place: "I've finished with these books. Do you want me to put them back on the shelves?" commencer à apprendre
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(separable): cheat; take advantage of; charge too much: "Don't even think about buying a car there. They'll rip you off." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): change from a fraction to the nearest whole number: "Round all prices off to the closest whole-dollar amounts. For example, round £33.73 off to £34.00." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): meet by chance: "Yesterday at the supermarket, Jan ran into her former roommate. Before yesterday, they hadn't seen each other for nearly five years." commencer à apprendre
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(separable): make arrangements for something: "You'll see Mr. Thomas tomorrow. I've set a meeting up for 9:30 AM." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): make a mistake: "You slipped up here. The amount should be £135.28, not £132.58." commencer à apprendre
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(no object): be noticeably better than other similar people or things: "Good job, Ann! Your work really stands out!" commencer à apprendre
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wyróżniać się (pozytywnie), wymiatać (potocznie)
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(1. no object): rise to a standing position: "When the Chairperson entered the room, everyone stood up." commencer à apprendre
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(2. separable): make a date but not keep it: "Angela was supposed to go to the dance with Fred, but she stood him up and went with Charles instead." commencer à apprendre
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wykiwać, wystawić (do wiatru)
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(no object): arrive; appear: "The boss was very upset when you didn't show up for the meeting. What happened?" commencer à apprendre
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(1. no object): represent: "These letters seem to be an abbreviation. Do you know what they stand for?" commencer à apprendre
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(2. inseparable): tolerate; permit (usually negative): "I'm not surprised that Mrs. Johnson rejected your report. She won't stand for shoddy work." commencer à apprendre
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(inseparable): resemble; favor (in appearance): NOTE: used for people; "Both my sister and I take after our father." commencer à apprendre
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