1. wind up
I need to wind up my watch.
We need to wind up now, we've only got five minutes. I think it's about time we wound this meeting up.
to put a company into liquidation; to wind up a meeting
As the teacher started to wind up the lesson, the students put their books away.
I thought we were going to wind up on the street.
There was also no way to wind up the company
What time will the meeting wind up?
You wind up asking me for help, I promise you.
wind up
If they continue at this pace, there's absolutely no telling where they might wind up.
Inglese parola "nakręcić"(wind up) si verifica in set:
Advanced English C.A. E, 1-3Słówka 19-25.02angielski 05.062. wind wound wound
Inglese parola "nakręcić"(wind wound wound) si verifica in set:
irregular verbs