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zgasić, ugasić coś
(pv) ~extinguish - to make a light stop shining by pressing or moving a switch or to make a fire or cigarette stop burning:
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put out
(pv) ~extinguish - to make a light stop shining by pressing or moving a switch or to make a fire or cigarette stop burning:
Did you put the lights out downstairs? Put that torch out! Would you mind putting your cigarette out, please?
znosić, wytrzymywać coś
(pv) B2 to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly:
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put up with
(pv) B2 to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly:
I can put up with the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean. He's so moody - I don't know why she puts up with him.
zajmować się czymś
(pv) to begin to do something:
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take up
(pv) to begin to do something:
I’m not very good at golf – I only took it up recently.
wynagrodzić coś komuś, zrekompensować
(pv) to do something good for someone you have upset, in order to become friends with them again:
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make it up to sb for sth
(pv) to do something good for someone you have upset, in order to become friends with them again:
I'm sorry I'm late but I'll make it up to you. She hasn't made it up to me for not being at the party, yet. How can I make it up to you for spoiling your plans?
poddać się (zrezygnować, przestać próbować)
(pv) to stop trying to do something before you have finished, usually because it is too difficult:
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give up
(pv) to stop trying to do something before you have finished, usually because it is too difficult:
I give up, I can't do this. Don't give up! How do I know when it's time to give up? (Skąd mam wiedzieć, że czas się poddać?
nie mieć już czegoś, wyczerpać coś
(pv)
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run out something
I've run out of money, can you help me? He ran out of ideas.
obmyślać coś, opracowywać coś
(pv) If you ........ a solution to a problem or mystery, you manage to find the solution by thinking or talking about it.
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work out
(pv) If you ........ a solution to a problem or mystery, you manage to find the solution by thinking or talking about it.
Negotiators are due to meet later today to work out a compromise. It took me some time to work out what was causing this. 'How will you contact me?'—'We haven't worked that out yet
ćwiczyć, wykonywać ćwiczenia fizyczne
(pv) B1 to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body:
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work out
(pv) B1 to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body:
rozgrzewać się, robić rozgrzewkę
(pv) to prepare yourself for a physical activity by doing some gentle exercises and stretches
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warm up
(pv) to prepare yourself for a physical activity by doing some gentle exercises and stretches
ograniczać, redukować
(pv) to do or use less of something:
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cut down
(pv) to do or use less of something:
I'm trying to cut down on caffeine. She used to work 50 hours a week, but recently she's cut down.
pozstawać w tyle, spóźniać się
(pv) to fail to do something fast enough or on time:
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fall behind
(pv) to fail to do something fast enough or on time:
He was ill for six weeks and fell behind with his schoolwork. I've fallen behind on the mortgage payments.
nadrobić coś (np. zaległości w pracy, zaległości w spaniu)
(pv) to do something that you have not been able to do recently:
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cach up on sth
(pv) to do something that you have not been able to do recently:
I have to catch up on my reading.
pozbyć się czegoś
(pv) to remove something that you do not want any longer:
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get rid of something
(pv) to remove something that you do not want any longer:
Let's get rid of that old armchair. I can’t wait to get rid of that ugly old couch. We didn't know how to get rid of our guests
mieć czegoś dość, powyżej uszu
(pv) B2 bored, annoyed, or disappointed, especially by something that you have experienced for too long:
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fed up with
(pv) B2 bored, annoyed, or disappointed, especially by something that you have experienced for too long:
I'm fed up with my job. He got fed up with all the travelling he had to do.
być znudzonym (czymś)
(v)
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be bored with
mieć czegoś po dziurki w nosie
(pv) to have experienced too much of someone or something with the result that you are annoyed:
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sick (and tired) of someone/something
(pv) to have experienced too much of someone or something with the result that you are annoyed:
I'm sick and tired of his whining. I’m sick of him whining about money.
przytyć
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put on weight

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