1. wear off
The anaesthetic is starting to wear off
the painkillers wear off after one hour
She was told that the eye drops would cause blurred vision, but the effect would soon wear off.
The effects of the drug will soon wear off. The smell of the perfume wears off after only an hour. The novelty of married life was beginning to wear off.
Your nervousness will wear off when the exams are over.
I hope the drugs don't wear off in the middle of birth.
It took hours for the effects of the anaesthetic to wear off.
The pain should wear off in two or three hours.
The numbness in his shoulder was starting to wear off. I got bored with the job once the novelty wore off.
the feeling of sadness will wear off, I promise.
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UNIT 7 Word List Focus 3 by Maciej Kowalski 2 cgiSŁOWNICTWO 4 (KWIECIEŃ - MAJ 2011)Focus 3 (second edition), Unit 7 - słówkaDział 7 (język angielski)UNIT 7.1 Vocabulary2. go out
Mark doesn't go out much.
Let's go out!
It's dangerous to go out after midnight.
go out with friends
Did you go out yesterday?
Let's go out, we can't watch movies every day!
Let's go out to a restaurant tonight.
1. The electricity went out last night. 2. Every weekend I go out with my friends.
There's no job for me in my country, it's time to go out.
go out on Friday night
I always go out with my best friends on Friday night.
Let's go out for a walk. / The light went out as we sat for dinner. / Tom and Mary have been going out for seven years.
Let's go out and have some fun!
Mark doesn't go out much. let's go out for a walk. The light went out as we sat for dinner.
We go out to the cinema every week.
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World list "Planet Earth" Unit 513.01.2023 angielskifocus3 unit5 vocabularyfiszkisiu angielskiplanet earth3. subside
inflammation subsides
He subsided, more surprised than ever
If, during an angina attack, the pain doesn’t subside after the second dose of their medication, suspect a heart attack and call 999 immediately.
By midnight, many of the guests had gone home and the noise from the party subsided.
Weak foundations caused the house to subside.
sitting talking until Sergei’s energy subsided.
I've loved, I've laughed and cried I've had my fill; my share of losing And now, as tears subside
Though his pain had subsided, he still felt far from strong.
After the initial nerves subside, all is going well.
My trembling subsided in his sure embrace.
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maczugi herkulesaangielski 28,29,304. yield
Stock investments do not always yield profit.
I'll stand up for what I believe in and won't yield to any threats.
it yields results
I yield to no one in abhorrence of violence.
How much wheat does each field yield?
The company shares give a high yield.
It is highly probable that the deletion of element C will still yield the same result.
When in the barn the heating fails, cubic shape the milk yield takes.
the yield in proficiency
an attempt to yield increased profits. Yields on gas and electricity shares are consistently high. The investigation yielded some unexpected results.
1. The investigation yielded some unexpected results. Favourable weather yielded a good crop.
3. His legs began to yield under the sheer weight of his body.
Farmers are the primary customers, as they can use the drone to optimize their agricultural practices and increase their yields.
She is stubborn, she never yields. The experiment yielded an answer the scientists have been looking for.
I yielded the right-of-way to the other driver. / to yield to demands / to yield to temptation / to yield to the advice
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The cave of wondersbusiness Englishkartkowka jednostka 5Calendar words 20185. step down
After the protest the mayor decided to step down
The vice president decided to step down from his position after financial fraud scandal he was apparently involved in.
The CEO decided to step down following the release of poor profit figures.
After the protest, the major decided to step down.
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SpeakOut upperintermediate 1-5Słówka_Listening 2czasowniki frazoweIllegaly blonde6. give way
An example of to collapse is someone falling to the ground when their knees give way after the person hears terrible news.
There's an ambulance behind us, give way.
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Callan stage 9 lesson 136Callan stage 97. stand down
The prime minister had to stand down after the scandal.
The crowds demanded that the Egyptian government should stand down.
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najpopularniejsze czasowniki frazoweCzasowniki frazowe (phrasal verbs)Czasowniki złożone cz. 2Czasowniki frazowe8. resolve
His resolve is admirable.
The office staff worked quickly and efficiently to resolve the problem.
She showed resolve when she started practising.
I want you to somehow resolve the situation as promptly and avoiding to cause trouble for my sister and those around us as much as possible.
If you don't resolve to become a good man, then you just won't get a good woman.
What do you think is the best way to resolve problems between employees?
All right, very good. Who knows how the Skinners could have resolved this problem?
The difficulties in her way merely strengthened her resolve.
the crisis was resolved by negotiations, Barnet was desperate for money to resolve his financial progrems
He resolved to complete the task and once he had decided to do something, there was no stopping him.
to resolve an issue/a dispute/a conflict/a crisis
I resolved to attend a training course to make my CV look more attractive to potential employers.
she resolved to ring Dana as soon as she got home
good stories often have a lot of conflict and problems to resolve.
It was full of spider webs and stuff, but there didn't seem to be any other way to go, so we firmed up our resolve and went.
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exam III semestr9. to back down
He had no choice but to back down.
She refused to back down on a point of principle.