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You behave like a moron! Ask her out and then you will know if she likes you or not! inizia ad imparare
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They got caught quite easily as their runaway car broke down after few miles. inizia ad imparare
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The discussion broke down because nobody wanted to accept any compromise. inizia ad imparare
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załamywać się, niepowodzenie jakiejś czynności kończyć się niepowodzeniem
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She cares for her younger sister. inizia ad imparare
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All the passengers should check in one hour before the departure. inizia ad imparare
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Can somebody check out who is at the door? inizia ad imparare
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She checked out early in the morning and continued her journey. inizia ad imparare
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Clean up your room before you leave. inizia ad imparare
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The weather's clearing up. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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Our decision depends on the results of the test. inizia ad imparare
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I'm afraid she'll have to do without my help. inizia ad imparare
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Please fill in the application form. inizia ad imparare
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The room was filled up with people. inizia ad imparare
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wypełnić (być wypełniony np. pokój)
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Did you find out how much he had paid? inizia ad imparare
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inizia ad imparare
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Can I borrow this book? You'll get it back next week. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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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? inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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wysiadać (np. z samochodu; mały pojazd)
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inizia ad imparare
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Mark doesn't go out much. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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znaleźć rozwiązanie problemu
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I tried to contact her but I couldn't get through. inizia ad imparare
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Let's get together and talk about it. inizia ad imparare
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Mike always gets up at 7 o'clock. inizia ad imparare
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Please give me back my CDs. inizia ad imparare
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I gave up smoking two months ago. inizia ad imparare
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przestać coś robić, rzucić (zazwyczaj o nawykach)
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wyjeżdżać, idź sobie (do kogoś)
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When are you going back to Madrit? inizia ad imparare
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wracać do miejsca gdzie się kiedyś było
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Sorry for the interruption, please go on. inizia ad imparare
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inizia ad imparare
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wychodzić (np. z domu na spacer)
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The light went out as we sat for dinner. inizia ad imparare
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Riots usually go with unnecessary bloodshed. inizia ad imparare
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dziać się jako skutek czegoś
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Don't behave like a child! Grow up! inizia ad imparare
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Hang on a second, I'll be right there. inizia ad imparare
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The troops were heading for the capital city. inizia ad imparare
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iść/jechać w określonym kierunku
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I haven't heard from him for ages. inizia ad imparare
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otrzymywać od kogoś wiadomość
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Hold on a second, I'm almost ready. inizia ad imparare
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Hurry up! We have to be there at 5. inizia ad imparare
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We're going for a picnic tomorrow. Why don't you join in? inizia ad imparare
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Keep away from him or you'll get into trouble. inizia ad imparare
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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! inizia ad imparare
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robić coś dalej, bez przerwy
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Do you know of any Italian restaurants in Paris? inizia ad imparare
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wiedzieć o czymś, mieć wiedzę
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What are you laughing at? inizia ad imparare
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Prepare the list carefully, I don't want anyone to be left out. inizia ad imparare
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You let me down again, I can't trust you any more. inizia ad imparare
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zawodzić (kogoś), rozczarować
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I can't log in, I forgot the password. inizia ad imparare
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Please log out and turn the computer off inizia ad imparare
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We need to find someone to look after the kids when we're out tomorrow evening. inizia ad imparare
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Look around and check if you find something interesting for you. inizia ad imparare
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inizia ad imparare
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I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon. inizia ad imparare
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inizia ad imparare
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Could someone look up this word in a dictionary? inizia ad imparare
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I always make up before I leave house. inizia ad imparare
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I didn't like this flat when I moved in but now I think it's quite cosy. inizia ad imparare
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We have to move out till the end of the month. inizia ad imparare
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Sue picked up the phone and dialled her boyfriend's number. inizia ad imparare
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Can you put off the meeting? I need to talk to you. inizia ad imparare
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It's quite cold so you'd better put on your coat. inizia ad imparare
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Ring me up in the evening. inizia ad imparare
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Run away or they'll beat you up. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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We set off early in the morning. inizia ad imparare
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You're driving too fast, please slow down. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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Switch off the radio before you leave. inizia ad imparare
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Mary took away a knife from her child. inizia ad imparare
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Adam took his new trousers back as he discovered a flaw on them. inizia ad imparare
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When I was young I loved watching planes take off. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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zdejmować coś z siebie(czegoś)
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Sue's taken up basketball recently. inizia ad imparare
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When will you finally throw away this old coat? inizia ad imparare
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Try on the red blouse, I think it suits better. inizia ad imparare
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After two days we had no money and had to turn back. inizia ad imparare
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Turn off the radio please, I'd like to read. inizia ad imparare
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Turn on the TV, the game starts in few minutes. inizia ad imparare
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inizia ad imparare
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Watch out! You are not allowed to walk here without proper equipment! inizia ad imparare
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Would you like to write down my address? inizia ad imparare
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Jacky was named after her grandmother. inizia ad imparare
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Please note down the following emergency numbers. inizia ad imparare
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She was brought up to respect other people. inizia ad imparare
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They had a hard time in their relationship but now everything seems to have calmed down. inizia ad imparare
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You can always count on Jim in situation like this. inizia ad imparare
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Your essay is too long - cross some sentences out. inizia ad imparare
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We have decided on holiday in Spain. inizia ad imparare
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I'm going to the city centre now, so if you want I can drop you off to the library. inizia ad imparare
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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. inizia ad imparare
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His research focuses on developing new information technologies. inizia ad imparare
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Many people working in this factory were laid off without previous notice. inizia ad imparare
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I'm looking for a room to rent. Do you know of any in this area? inizia ad imparare
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They will have to be interrogated once again as their stories proved not to match up. inizia ad imparare
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He relies on her common sense in situations like this one. inizia ad imparare
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His negligence resulted in severe health problems. inizia ad imparare
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I want to save up for a new computer. inizia ad imparare
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I took to her the moment I saw her smile. inizia ad imparare
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The plane touched down safely and on time. inizia ad imparare
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He woke up too late and had to leave without breakfast. inizia ad imparare
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(inseperable) behave in a way that's like. "What's wrong with Bob? He's acting like an idiot." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(inseparable) to total; "The bills add up to £734.96. That's more than I expected!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(1. separable): inflate; "We needs lots of balloons for the party. Will you blow them up?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(no object): impolitely interrupt (a conversation, an action); "Hey, you! Don't butt in! Wait for your turn!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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.)" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(2. no object): arrive: "Do you know what time Fred's plane gets in?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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!" inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(2. no object): date regularly and steadily: "Is Gina going with Jim? I see them together all the time." inizia ad imparare
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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!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(separable): delay: "I'm sorry I'm late. There was an accident on the freeway and traffic held me up." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(separable): make unconscious: "The boxing match ended when one boxer knocked the other one out." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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(separable): check; review: "I think I may have some typos in this report. Could you look it over?" inizia ad imparare
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(inseparable): respect: "Everyone looks up to Joyce because she always makes time to help others." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(separable): invent / create (imaginary) information: "Judy's story is hard to believe. I'm sure she made it up." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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%!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(no object): die: "I was very sorry to hear that your grandfather passed away." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(2. separable): distribute: "Everyone in the room needs one of these information sheets. Who will help me pass them out?" inizia ad imparare
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(separable): choose; select: "Billy's grandmother especially liked her birthday card because Billy had picked it out himself." inizia ad imparare
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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!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(inseparable): tolerate: "It's really important to come to work on time. The boss won't put up with lateness." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(no object): make a mistake: "You slipped up here. The amount should be £135.28, not £132.58." inizia ad imparare
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(no object): be noticeably better than other similar people or things: "Good job, Ann! Your work really stands out!" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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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?" inizia ad imparare
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(1. no object): represent: "These letters seem to be an abbreviation. Do you know what they stand for?" inizia ad imparare
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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." inizia ad imparare
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(inseparable): resemble; favor (in appearance): NOTE: used for people; "Both my sister and I take after our father." inizia ad imparare
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