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      przewrócić się/potknąć się    start learning
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      I fell over while dancing. / He lost his balance and fell over. / I fell over a box. / I wasn't looking where I was going so I fell over the dog.  
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      przerwać, przerywać, wtrącić (do wypowiedzi)/włamać się    start learning
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      She has an annoying habit of breaking in. / May I break in with an observation? / Someone broke in into their apartment last night. / The person who broke in did not steal anything.  
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      popsuć, zepsuć się/załamywać się (negocjacje, sojusz, psychicznie, na zdrowiu)/rozpłakać się/dzielić się/rozkładaćbsię (składniki pokarmowe)/złamać się (s czasie przesłuchania)    start learning
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      Food starts breaking down in your mouth. / Despite the tortures, he didn't break down.   Our car broke down and we had to walk home. / Their alliance with us will break down if the king dies. / She broke down after her child's death. / She broke down when she heard the tragic news. / Let's break down the cost of the dinner.  
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      redukować, ograniczać (wydatki, hałas, jedzenie)/ściąć/skrócić (spodnie, czas, ilość)    start learning
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      We need to cut down the time spent in meetings. / The jeans fit me perfectly in the waist but I had to cut down the legs. - nogawki   What can we do to cut down the expenses? / He needs peace to write his novel, so he wears earmuffs to cut down the noise. / You should cut down on sugar and fat. / They had to cut down the old oak tree because it was dangerous.  
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      położyć, odłożyć/zapisać, zanotować/uśpić (zwierzę)/poniżać, krytykować/wpłacić zaliczkę, kaucję/tłumić (bunt, protest)    start learning
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      The government quickly put down the rebellion.   Please put down your bags over there. / Don't forget to put down the address and phone number. / She had to put down her cat. / He always tries to put down his colleagues to look better. / We put down a deposit on a new apartment.  
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      zanotować, zapisać coś/dokonać odpisu (rzadziej)    start learning
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      Could you please write down your phone number for me. / I always write down my ideas in a notebook so I don't forget them. / Make sure you write down all the key points from the lecture. / The company had to write down the value of its old equipment.  
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      ustatkować się/uspokoić się (ludzie, sytuacja, hałas)/zadomowić się (aklimatyzacja)/usadowić się, ułożyć się wygodnie    start learning
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      She settled down on the sofa with a good book and a cup of tea.   They bought the house because they want to settle down in this town. / I hope the situation will settle down soon. / Settle down children! We need to start the lesson now! / It took her a few weeks to settle down in her new school.  
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      She takes after her grandmother, they both have the same passion for gardening. / My sister is very calm. / She definitely doesn't take after my anxious mother.  
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      rozdawać, oddawać coś za darmo/zdradzić (sekret, info), ujawnić (coś nieumyślnie)/odprowadzać panne młodą do ołtarza    start learning
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      If I can't sell this old furniture, I will just give it away. / We tried to keep the venue a secret, but a careless remark gave it away. / Don't give away the ending of the movie. / The bride was given away by her father.  
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      zwolnić (prędkość, tempo ruchu)/spowolnić (tempo pracy, życia, rozwoju)/zwolnij (polecenie, uspokój się)    start learning
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      Please slow down! You're driving too fast on this road. / The doctor told her she needs to slow down and take a rest. / Hey, slow down! You are talking so quickly I can't understand you.  
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      przyjść, wpaść, odwiedzić kogoś/ogarnąć, napaść (uczucia, wrażenia)/przejść (na czyjąś stronę, zmienić zdanie, przynależność)    start learning
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      Why don't you come over for a coffee this afternoon? / My cousins are coming over later to watch the game. / A strange wave of sadness suddenly came over him. / We are hoping the undecided voters will come over to our side.  
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      uspokoić się/uspokoić (kogoś, coś, sytuację)    start learning
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      Calm down, please, and tell me exactly what happaned. / He was so angry, it took himm a long time to calm down. / She immediately rushed to calm down the crying baby. / His friends managed to calm him down after the argument.  
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      wyrzucać, pozbywać się czegoś/marnować (szansę, pieniądze, talent)    start learning
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      We need to throw away all the expired food from the fridge. / Did you throw away the empty bottles? / He threw away a great opportunity to study abroad when he didn't apply. / Don't throw away your chance for a promotion.  
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      odkładać na miejsce, chować, sprzątac/odkładać pieniądze, oszczędzać (rzadziej)/wsadzać do więzienia (kolokwialnie)/jeść, pić duże ilości (kolokwialnie)    start learning
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      I can't believe he put away a whole pizza by himself!   Please put away all your clothes before your guests arrive. / After we finish eating, we need to put away the dishes. / She puts away a small amount of money every month for her retirement. / The judge put him away for 10 years.  
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      zawrócić (z drogi, wrócić skąd się przyszło, jechało)/odwrócić się/cofnąć (czas)    start learning
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      There is no turning back - nie ma odwrotu   We are almost at the meeting, it's too late to turn back now. / If we see a "Road closed" sign, we will have to turn back. / He turned back to look at the house on last time. / I wish I could turn back time and change that decision.  
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      oczekiwać czegoś z niecierpliwością lub cieszyć się na coś    start learning
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      Po "look forward to" następuje rzeczownik lub czasownik z -ing, a nie bezokolicznik   I look forward to the weekend. / We are looking forward to your visit next month. / I'm looking forward to seeing you again soon. / He looks forward to starting his new job next week. / We look forward to our future cooperation.  
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      mieć coś na sobie/mieć coś włączone (radio, tv, światło)    start learning
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      What does she have on today? / He had on a dark suit and a red tie. / She had nothing on. / Do you have the radio on. Please turn it off. / We had the news on all evening to follow the election results.  
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      dogadywać się/wsiadać do (busa, pociągu, statku)/kontynuować, robić postępy    start learning
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      How is the project getting on?   I get on well with all my colleagues. / They used to argue a lot, but now they get much better. / Hurry up! Get on the bus before it leaves. / We got on the wrong train by mistake. / Stop wasting time and get on with your work.  
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      zakładać, wkładać (ubranie, buty, makijaż)/właczać, nastawiać (muzykę, światło)/przytyć/udawać (akcent, zachowanie, minę)/wystawiać, organizować (spektakl, przedstawienie)    start learning
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      The local school is putting on a play next week. / They put on an amazing performance for charity.   Put on your jacket, it's cold outside. / I put on the kettle to make some tea. / Could you put on the music? The silence is a bit awkward. / He's put on a lot of weight since he quit running. / She put on a fake smile for the photographers.  
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      zdjąć (ubranie, okulary, biżuterię)/wystartować (samolot)/nabrać tempa, odnieść nagły sukces (biznes, kariera)/wziąć wolne, urlop    start learning
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      Please take off your shoes before you come in. / The plane took off exactly on schedule. / We hope the book will take off in the European market. / He took off work early to see the doctor.  
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      odciąć, izolować (fizycznie, metaforycznie)/przerwać, rozłączyć (tel, internet)/przerwać komuś mówienie/zajechać drogę (w ruchu drogowym)    start learning
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      They cut off the electricity because the bill hadn't been paid. / Sorry, I think my phone battery died and cut off our call. / Please don't cut me off when I'm trying to explain something. / The reckless driver cut off the truck, causing ana accident.  
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      wyruszyć, rozpocząć podróż/uruchomić, aktywować (alarm, urządzenie, wybuch)/spowodować, wywołać (reakcję, kogoś do zrobienia czegoś)/podkreślać, akcentować    start learning
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      The bright red scarf sets off her beautiful blue eyes.   We set off for the airport at 5 am to catch the early flight. / The smoke from the burnt toast set off the fire alarm. / They set off the fireworks at midnight. / His rude comment set off an argument between the two brothers.  
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      wysiadać, zejść (bus, pociąg, rower)/uniknąć kary, ujść na sucho/skończyć pracę, wyjść (o określonej godzinie)/wysłać (list, mail)    start learning
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      We need to get off at the next stop. / He was guilty, but his expensive lawyer helped him get off. / What time do you get off work today? / I need to get off this important package before noon.  
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      zganić, upomnieć, ochrzanić, zwracać komuś uwagę    start learning
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      The teacher told off the students for cheating on the test. / I told him off for being late again. / She got told off by her boss for sending the email to the wrong client.  
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      skończyć się, wyczerpać się, zabraknąć/upłynąć, stracić ważność (czas, umowa, paszport)/wybiec, uciec    start learning
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      The children ran out into the garden to play. / He ran out of the room slamming the door.   We have run out of milk. / Time is running out, so we need to hurry. / The printer ran out of ink. / They ran out of money before the end of their trip. / My patience is running out. / My passport runs out next month.  
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      dowiedzieć się, odkryć, ustalić    start learning
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      I need to find out when the next train leaves. / She will find out the truth sooner or later. / The police are trying to find out what caused the accident. / Did you find out if the store is open on Sunday?  
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      odebrać, podjechać po kogoś/podnieść coś z ziemi/odebrać coś (przesyłkę, zamówienie, zakupy)/nauczyć się czegoś, podłapać (bez formalnej nauki)/odebrać (telefon, sygnał radiowy)    start learning
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      The phone rang several times, but nobody picked up. / We can't pick up that radio station here.   I will pick you up at the airport at 5. / Please pick uo your toys and put them away. / You can pick up your package at the post office tomorrow. / She picked up some Spanish while traveling in South America.  
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      wysadzić w powietrze, eksplodować/nadmuchać, napompować/wybuchnąć (gniewem), naskoczyć na kogoś/powiększyć (zdjęcie, rysunek)/rozpętać się (burza, sztorm)    start learning
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      A storm is blowing up over the mountain.   The old bridge was supposed to be blown up last month. / We need to blow up about 20 balloons for the party. / When I told him I lost the keys, he blew up at me. / We should blow up this photo to see the details better.  
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      dogonić kogoś, zrównać się/nadrobić zaległości (praca, nauka, spanie)/spotkać się, żeby nadrobić zaległości w rozmowie    start learning
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      Let's meet for a coffee next week and catch up. / It was great to catch up with my old friends after all these years.   You go ahead, I will catch up with you later. / The smaller company is slowly catching up with the market leader. / She was ill for a week and now has a lot of work to catch up on. / I'm going to spend the evening catching up on my reading.  
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      założyć, utworzyć, powołać (firmę, system)/ustawić, zmontować, rozłożyć (sprzęt, namiot, biurko)/zorganizować, ustawić (spotkanie, termin)/wrobić kogoś (potocznie)/ustawić kogoś (finansowo)    start learning
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      He claims that the police set him up. / That succesful investment set her up for life.   They set up a new company last year. / The government set up a commission to investigate the accident. / Can you help me set up the new computer? / We set up our camp near the river. / I've set up a meeting with client on Monday.  
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      podnosić, poruszać coś (temat)/wyświetlać, pokazywać coś (na ekranie)/wymiotować/zwiększać, powiększać/wychować kogoś    start learning
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      Don't bring up this subject if you don't want her to start crying. / Let me bring up the front page on the laptop. / I brought up the prescribed medicine. / Our department needs to bring up productivity. / She was brought up by her aunt.  
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      zgłosić się (z informacją, jako świadek)/zgłosić się (na ochotnika, z pomocą)/wystąpić z propozycją, pomysłem    start learning
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      We need someone to come forward with a clear plan of action.   If you know anything about missing documents, please come forward. / So far, no one has come forward to claim the lottery prize. / After the disaster, many people came forward to offer assistance.  
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      spędzać czas, przebywać, spotykać się (towarzysko)/wywiesić coś (pranie)/wystawać (część czegoś na zewnątrz)    start learning
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      Do you want to hang out this weekend? / We used to hang out at the mall when we were teenagers. / I love just hanging out with my friend and doing nothing special. / Could you hang the washing out to dry? / Your shirt is hanging out of your backpack.  
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      przegapić, ominąć, stracić okazję/pominąć, nie uwzględnić    start learning
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      If you don't buy tickets now, you might miss out on the best seats. / I arrived late and completely missed out on the free snacks. / The teacher missed out my name when reading the list. / Make sure you don't miss out any important details in the report.  
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      przejąć kontrolę, władzę (nad krajem, firmą, sytuacją)/przejąć obowiązki, stanowisko, zastąpić kogoś/zdobyć przewagę, dominację (o zjawisku, idei)    start learning
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      A new military government took over the country last night. / The new CEO will take over in January. / I'm tired. Can you take over the driving for a while? / Technology is quickly taking over many aspects of our lives.  
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      wykluczyć, eliminować, odrzucać (kontekst naukowy i medyczny) (decyzyjny i polityczny) (śledczy i prawny)    start learning
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      The prime suspect was eventually ruled out thanks to his solid alibi.   Initial tests didn't rule out the presence of contamination. / The doctor ordered several tests to rule out any serious disease. / We need to rule out the most expensive solution right now. / Management has not ruled out the possibility of further layoffs  
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      odhaczyć, zaznaczyć coś (na liście jako zrobione, sprawdzone, załatwione)    start learning
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      I always check off items on my shopping list as I put them in the cart. / Please check off the names of the attendees who have arrived. / We can finally check that major task off our list. / Seeing a finished list with everything check off is satisfying.  
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      rozważać, oceniać, prównywać, ważyć (w sensie metaforycznym, oceniać sytuację, rozważać opcję)    start learning
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      It is important to weigh up all the pros and cons before making an investment. / She is still weighing up whether to accept the new job offer. / We need to weigh up the evidence before we can announce a verdict.  
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      zadomowić się, przyzwyczaić się (do nowego miejsca lub nowej sytuacji) (najcześcież używa się gdy ktoś przeprowadza się, rozpoczyna nową pracę, przyjeżdża na wakacje)    start learning
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      It took the new students few weeks to settle in at the university. / Please come in and settle in. Can I get you a drink? / How long did it take you to settle in your new flat? / The new manager is still settling in, so let's give him some space.  
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      zabrać, wynosić (jedzenie, przedmioty)/wynosić (lekcję, wniosek)/odebrać, odjąć (wartość, przywilej)    start learning
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      If you take away nothing else, remember this one principle. / The new law might take away some of our basic rights. / If you take away 5 from 10, you get 5.   I will have a coffee to take away, please. / They had to take away the old furniture before the new set arrived. / The waiter will take away the empty plates now. / What is your biggest take away from this conference?  
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      zapisać, zanotować/sprawiać komuś smutek, przygnębiać/schodzić, zsiadać    start learning
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      I need to get that recipe down before I forget it. / This gloomy weather is really getting me down. / Don't let the criticism get you down, tou did a great job. / The cat couldn't get down from the roof. / Be careful when you get down from the ladder.  
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      radzić sobie, dawać radę, przetrwać, wystarczać (radzenie sobie finansowo) (wystarczająca znajomość - umiejętność komunikacji) (radzenie sobie z trudną sytuacją - emocje, trudności)    start learning
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      We got by without a car for two months. / She is still sad, but she is slowly getting by.   I don't earn much, but I manage to get by. / It's difficult to get by in London on a student budget. / My Spanish isn't fluent, but I can get by when I travel. / You only need basic phrases to get by in that small village.  
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      przebrnąć, przejść przez coś, coś przetrwać, ukończyć    start learning
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      She is trying to get through a hard time. / He finally got through his exams. / I'm not getting through her - nie moge do niej dotrzeć, coś wytłumaczyć  
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      robić postępy, odnosić sukcesy, piąć się w górę (kariera życie)/wyprzedzać innych (zrobienie czegoś wcześniej, zanim inni zaczną)    start learning
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      If you want to get ahead in this company, you need to work overtime. / Reading books about leadership helped him get ahead in his career. / He got ahead by taking initiative and solving problems. / If we start the project now, we can get ahead of schedule  
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      przekazywać, przedstawiać, wyjaśniać (wiadomość, ideę, myśl, aby została zrozumiana)/przedostanie się (fizyczne - przez rzękę, drogę)    start learning
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      It took us 10 minutes to get across the busy road.   It's difficult to get your ideas across in a noisy environment. / Did the speaker get his main point across to the audience? / She struggled to get across how important the project was. / We need to find a safe way to across the river.  
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      pozbyć się, usunąć, wyrzucić coś, kogoś (niechcianego)    start learning
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      What's the best way to get rid of stains on a white shirt?   We need to get rid of all this old junk from the attic. / I can't wait to get rid of this terrible cold. / The company decided to get rid of the unnecessary paperwork. / It was difficult to get rid of the annoying salesman.  
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      odwołać, anulować (wydarzenie, spotkanie, umowy, strajków)/nakazać komuś zaprzestać czegoś    start learning
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      They had to call off the football match due to heavy rain. / The union decided to call off the strike after reaching an agreement. / The negotiators called off the deal at the last minute. / The wedding was called off just two weeks before the ceremony.  
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      wyjść z kimś gdzieś, zabrać kogoś gdzieś/ wyjmować coś, wyciągnąć coś/ wypłacać/wyrzucać    start learning
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      My boyfriend is taking me out today to a fancy restaurant. / Take the box out of the bag and put it in the cabinet. / I took money out from the ATM. / To take out the rubbish  
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      zemdleć, stracić przytomność/rozdawać, rozdzielać (ulotki, materiały)    start learning
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      We are going to pass out flyers advertising the new concert. / Could you help me pass out the snacks to the children?   It was so hot in the room that one of students passed out. / She hadn't eaten all day, which caused her to pass out. / He was so tired that he just passed out on the sofa. / The teacher asked the students to pass out the tests.  
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      kontynuować, dalej coś robić, nie przestawać czegoś robić    start learning
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      Po "keep on" zwykle następuje cczasownik z -ing   Just keep on studying and you will pass the exam. / She kept on complaining about the noise all night. / We need to keep on practicing until we get it right. / Don't listen to him, just keep on walking.  
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      odkładać, przekładać (na później)/zniechęcać, budzić niechęć    start learning
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      Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. / He always puts off making difficult decisions. / The trip was put off because of the bad weather. / The long waiting time put me off buing the new phone. / His rude behavior really puts people off.  
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      pojawiać się, przybywać (arrive)/zwiększyć głośność, moc (increase volume, heat)/znaleźć się, odkryć (be found, discover)    start learning
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      I was worried when he didn't turn up on time. / She didn't turn up for the meeting. / Could you please turn up the music? / It's freezing here, can we turn up the heating? / The lost keys finally turned out under the sofa.  
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      ściszać, zmniejszać (reduce volume, power)/odrzucać, nie przyjmować (reject, refuse)    start learning
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      Could you turn down the radio? / It's too hot, please turn down the thermostat. / I can't believe she turned down the job offer from Google. / It was a generous offer, but we had to turn it down.  
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      ćwiczyć, trenować (exercise)/obliczyć, rozwiązać (calculate, solve)/ułożyć się, zadziałać, skończyć się powodzeniem (succeed, resolve)/zrozumieć, zorientować się (figure out, understand)    start learning
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      I still can't work out what the painting is supposed to be.   I try to work out at the gym three times a week. / Can you work out the total cost before we order? / It took us hours to work out why the system was failing. / I hope everything works out for you in your new job. / Their relationship didn't work out.  
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      zacząć coś (hobby, sport, praca)/zajmować (czas, miejsce, przestrzeń)/skracać (ubranie)    start learning
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      The negotiations will take up most of the afternoon. / These trousers are too long, I need to take them up.   He decided to take up painting after he retired. / I want to take up a new sport to stay fit. / She took up the position of CEO last month. / This new sofa takes up too much space in the living room. / Don't let these minor issues take up all your time.  
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      natknąć się/znaleźć (find by chance - przez przypadek)/sprawiać wrażenie, być odbieranym (appear, be perceived)/zapewniać, dostarczać (provide)    start learning
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      The new manager comes across well in public speeches. / Did the money come across from the bank?   I came across an old photo album while cleaning the attic. / Did you come across any problems while installing the software? / She came across a former colleague at the conference. / He comes across as very arrogant, even though he's probably just shy.  
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      wycofać się, ustąpić, zmienić zdanie (konflikt, negocjacje, kłótnia, spór) (pod presją rezygnując z wcześniejszych żądań, twierdzeń, pozycji)    start learning
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      Although she knew she was wrong, she didn't want to back down in the argument. / He will never back down, he's too stubborn.   Neither side was willing to back down during the heated negotiations. / He refused to back down from his original statement. / The government finally backed down on the new tax plan after public protests.  
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      kontynuować, robić coś dalej (continue)/zachowywać się przesadnie, narzekać, awanturować się (behave excessively)    start learning
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      Despite the bad news, we must carry on as usual. / They will carry on the tradition for many years to come. / Please carry on with your work while I take this call. / Stop carrying on and explain calmly what happened.  
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      Spojrzeć, rzucić okiem, obejrzeć, sprawdzić coś    start learning
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      The mechanic said he would have a look at the car engine tomorrow.   Can you have a look at this document when you have a moment? / I'm not sure what's wrong with the computer. Could you have a look? / We need to have a look at the house before we decide to rent it.  
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      dodawać, sumować się (calculate, total)/mieć sens, pasować do reszty (make sense, be consistent)    start learning
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      If you look at the all clues, the puzzle starts to add up.   If you add up all the expenses, the cost is much higher than we thought. / Please add up the figures on the invoice and check the total. / His story doesn't add up, I think he's lying. / The numbers don't add up, We must have made a mistake somewhere.  
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      zachorować na coś, złapać, zapaść na jakąś chorobę (zwykle lekką lub przejściową - grypa, przeziębienie)    start learning
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      She came down with the flu right before her holidays. / I hope the kids don't come down with anything serious. / I think I' coming down with a cold, my throat feels scratchy. - czuje drapanie  
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      odwiedzić, wpaść z wizytą/odzyskiwać przytomność/zmieniać zdanie, dawać się przekonać (change opinion, be persuaded)    start learning
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      I was surprised when he came round after these years. / She passed out, but she came round after a few minutes. / He was against the idea at first, but I think he's finally coming round.  
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      zjechać na pobocze, na bok/wycofać się z czegoś (np. biznesu)    start learning
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      He was stopped by the police and asked to pull over. / I had to pull over because I couldn't see anything in the heavy rain.  
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      poruszać się, podróżować (move, travel)/rozprzestrzeniać się, krążyć (spread, circulate)/omijać, unikać (problemu, zasad)    start learning
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      It's easier to get around the city by bike than by car. / How did you get around when you visited Paris. / News of the sudden resignation quickly got around the office. / It's impossible to get around this problem, we have to face it.  
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      wyróżniać się, rzucać się w oczy (be noticeable)/wystawać, wytrzeszczać (protrude)/trwać do końca, wytrzymać (endure)    start learning
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      It was a tough time, but we decided to stick out until the project was finished.   Her bright red coat made her stick out in the crowd. / That one mistake in the report really sticks out. / A bone was sticking out from his broken arm. / Don't stick your tongue out at people!  
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      wskazywać, zwracać uwagę na coś, podkreślać coś, zauważyć (fakt, błąd, szczegół)    start learning
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      He quickly pointed out the mistake in my calculations. / The guide pointed out all the historical landmarks during the tour. / I should point out that smoking is not allowed inside the building. / As Jane pointed out - jak zauważyła Jane  
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      wyrównać rachunki, zemścić się    start learning
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      After he ruined my reputation, I swore I would get even with him. / She feels cheated and wants to get even with her former business partner. / Getting even never solves anything, it just leads to more conflict.  
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      pogodzić się z czymś, przejść do porządku dziennego lub przestać się czymś przejmować    start learning
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      It was a bad decision, but you just have to get over it and move on. / He lost the competition last year, but he still can't get over it. / The company needs to get over the failure and focus on new opportunities.  
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      I was sad to hear that his grandmother passed away last night. / She passed away peacefully in her sleep. / His father passed away after long illness.  
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      wygłupiać się, bałaganić, psocić, tracić czaś (czynność niepoważna, beztroska, czas stracony, zabawa, żart)    start learning
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      Stop messing around and finish your homework. / We were just messing around in the park, telling jokes.  
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      sprawdzać, szukać (informacji w źródle)    start learning
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      I had to look up the meaning of the word in the dictionary. / If you don't know the answer, you should look it up online. / I looked up the train schedule to make sure I wasn't late.  
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      przyspieszać coś, zwiększać tempo, pospieszyć się    start learning
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      to accelerate - przyspieszać, przyśpieszać   We need to speed up the process if we want to finish on time. / Can you speed up? We are going to be late! / New technology will help speed up data analysis.  
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      nadążyć, trwać/utrzymywać, podtrzymywać    start learning
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      Keep it up - tak trzymaj   I can't keep up with you, can you slow down? / Good job, keep it up! / It's hard to keep up with all the new changes in technology. / It's expensive to keep up the house in this condition. / You need to keep up your enthusiasm until the very end.  
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      przyznać się do czegoś, brać na siebie winę, ujawnić prawdę (o popełnionym błędzie)    start learning
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      Why don't you just own up what you did and apologize? / Nobody wanted to own up to breaking a vase. / It takes courage to own up to your mistakes. / If you own up now, the consequences might be less severe.  
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      przemyślany, dobrze zaplanowany, szczegółowo opracowany    start learning
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      The new business strategy is very well thought out. / His presentation wasn't thought out, he kept changing topics. / Every detail of the event was perfectly thought out. The argument was logical and well thought out.  
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      rozwiązać, rozpracować, zrozumieć, wymyślić (problem, zagadkę)/zrozumieć, rozszyfrować, dojść do tego (osobę lub jej intencję)    start learning
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      She is difficult to figure out, her mood changes quickly. / I'm trying to figure out what he meant by that comment.   It took me an hour to figure out how to assemble the new bookshelf. / We still haven't figured out why the computer keeps crashing. / I need to figure out a way to finish this project before the deadline.  
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      trzymać się z dala, nie dotykać, wchodzić, unikać, powstrzymać się od czegoś    start learning
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      Please keep off the grass in the park. / The sign clearly stated: "Keep off the construction site". / The doctor advised him to keep off high-sugar foods. / I tried to keep off controversial topics during the family dinner. /  
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      obracać się, odwracać się (change direction)/transformować, poprawiać (biznes, sytuację)    start learning
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      He heard a noise behind him and quickly turned around. / Please turn around so I can check the back of your dress. / The new CEO was hired to turn around the struggling company. / It took 2 years to turn around the financial situation.  
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      uciekać (z miejsca, sytuacji, domu) (metaforycznie - unikanie problemów)/wyrwać się z pod kontroli    start learning
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      Facing the truth is better than trying to run away from it. / The costs of the project ran away from them.   The children were afraid of the dog and ran away. / The police are looking for a teenager who ran away from home last week. / They wanted to run away together and startva new life. / You can't run away from your responsibilities forever.  
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      dążyć do czegoś, starać się o coś (pursue a goal)/ścigać kogoś, podożać za kimś (chase)    start learning
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      She decided to go after her dream of becoming a professional dancer. / Don't wait for opportunities, go after them! / The police immediately went after the stolen vehicle.  
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      ubierać się, wstawać i ubierać się    start learning
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      I usually check my phone before I get dressed in the morning. / Hurry up and get dressed! We need to leave in 4 minutes. / She is still getting dressed, but she will be ready soon. / It took him a long time to get dressed for the formal event.  
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      ubierać się elegancko/przebrać się, zakładać kostium/upiększać, ubarwiać (metaforycznie)    start learning
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      The marketing team tried to dress up the bad sales figures.   We don't need to dress up for the party, it's very casual. / She decided to dress up for the job interview to make a good impression. / The children love to dress up as their favorite superheroes. / Are you going to dress up as witch for Halloween?  
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      biegać, gonić za kimś, czymś/starać się o względy kogoś, zabiegać (metaforycznie)    start learning
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      I had to run after the bus because I was late. / The children were running the dog that had escaped the garden. / The police are still running after the suspect. / Why does he keep running after women who are clearly not interested?  
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      odpaść, oderwać się/przysnąć, zasnąć/podrzucić np. samochodem/spadać, zmniejszać się (często w biznesie)    start learning
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      This button dropped off from your shirt. / He dropped off in the middle of the lesson. / Come on, I can drop you off at school. / Sales usually drop off during the winter months. / The quality of the product has dropped off recently.  
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      zmniejszyć się/obniżać się/tonąć/spadać    start learning
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      decrease - zmniejszenie, spadek, obniżenie / zmniejszać, zmniejszać się   My income has recently gone down. / Your services have unfortunately gone down. / After the storm, our boat went down. / The plane has gone down and crashed.  
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      wzrastać/wznieść, wznosić/drożeć, rosnąć    start learning
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      increase - powiększenie, wzrost, przyrost / zwiększać, wzrastać, zwiększać się   I hope that the price of the tickets won't go up. / New bus station in our city has gone up in a few months. / Food prices are constantly going up.  
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      wprowadzać, przynosić, przyciągnąć (dochód, zyski)/wprowadzać, sprowadzać (osobę, prawo)/zgłaszać, wydawać (werdykt, orzeczenie)    start learning
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      The government is planning to bring in a new law banning smoking in public. / Please bring in the expert to explain the technical details. / The jury brought in a guilty verdict after 6 hours of deliberation.   The new product launch is expected to bring in millions in revenue. / Our social media marketing strategy brought in many new customers. / They decided to bring in an external consultant to solve the conflict.  
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      zajmować się czymś/rozpatrywać coś, wejrzeć w coś/badać jakąś sprawę, prowadzić śledztwo    start learning
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      investigation - śledztwo, dochodzenie/badanie / to investigate - prowadzić dochodzenie/badać, dociekać   I will look into it tomorrow. / I will look into your application. / The detective is looking into the disappearance of a young woman.  
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      złożyć coś, zamontować coś, poskładać coś/łączyć coś    start learning
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      I put the engine together two days ago. / Jack put all the facts together and he knew who murderer was.  
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      osiągnąć coś, dokonać czegoś/zdejmować, ściągać    start learning
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      I can't believe you pulled that off. / She pulled her dress off over her head.  
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      spłacać/opłacać się/przekupić kogoś    start learning
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      I'm paying my car off. / They are paying off their gigantic house. / This offer pays off. / He paid off the witnesses.  
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      okazać się/pojawić się/wyłączyć    start learning
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      It turned out to be even better than I expected. / She didn't turn out to our weeding. / Turn out the light and go sleep.  
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      wyjść/schodzić (np. o plamie), wychodzić na jaw, okazać się    start learning
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      Your sister came out really good on this photo. / Thanks for this washing powder, all stains came out. / The truth came out after the fact. / He came out to be a bad person.  
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      trzymać się z dala, nie zbliżać się (utrzymać dystans - ostrzeżenie)/trzymać na dystans    start learning
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      I try to keep him away from any stressful situations.   Please keep away from the edge of the cliff, it's dangerous. / Keep away from that dog, it looks aggressive. / The strong fence was built to keep intruders away. / Keep the cat away from the new furniture.  
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      Could you fill out this form, please? / The doctor filled out a prescription. / Did you remember to fill out the survey about customer satisfaction?  
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      wypełniać, uzupełniać/wypełniać, plombować, szpachlować    start learning
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      I had to fill in five forms. / It is necessary to fill in this form. / The dentist filled in a cavity in my tooth. / He filled in the hole on the wall.  
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      zepsuć coś, popełnić błąd, schrzanić (czynność błędna, nieudana, prowadzi do złego rezultatu - błąd, porażka, zniszczenie czegoś)    start learning
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      I think I messed up the presentation, I forgot half of what I wanted to say. / The chef was angry because his assistant messed up the entire batch of sauce - serię, partię, porcję sosu  
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      przechylić się do tyłu/opierać się (o siedzenie)/odchylać się    start learning
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      She leaned back and fell down. / He leaned back and looked her in the eye. / Lean back, relax and listen to the story. / Sit straight and lean back, please.  
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      wspierać kogoś, solidaryzować się z kimś, być oo czyjejś stronie, wspomagać kogoś    start learning
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      You must decide which side you stand with on this issue.   We stand with them in their fight for freedom. / The whole community stood with the family after tragedy. / The President said his country stands with its allies. / I stand with her, no matter what happens.  
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      wymyślić coś, zmyślić/przygotowywać/tworzyć, składać się, stanowić (część całości)    start learning
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      I had to quickly make up a lie. / I have already made up the needed ingredients. / Can you make up a salad from these ingredients? / All of these traits make up a perfect companion. / Teenagers make up most of our customers.  
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      rozdrażniony, znudzony, mający dość    start learning
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      I'm really fed up with her. / I am fed up with this constant noise from the street. / He was fed up with the lack of progress on the project.  
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      zamknąć/zostać zamkniętym    start learning
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      They shut down the old shaft because it was unsafe. / The bar has been shut down because it wasn't bringing any revenue.  
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      wdrażać, wprowadzać, rozwałkowywać    start learning
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      They will roll out the updated mobile application next week. / The electric car manufacturer plans to rull out four new models this year. / She used a wooden pin to roll out the pastry dough. / Roll out the pizza dough into a thin circle.  
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      cofać się, wrócić (do danego miejsca)/powrócić (do wcześniej wykonywanej czynności)/wrócić do poprzedniego stanu/dostać coś spowrotem, odzyskać coś    start learning
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      I'm not going to be here when you get back. / I will get back to cleaning later. / Get back to work. / Can our relationship get back? I want to be your friend again. / If you lend it to him, you will never get it back. / She got her money back.  
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      wspierać, popierać, trzymać się przy kimś/czekać w gotowości, być w pogotowiu    start learning
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      A good leader always stands by his subordinates. / I will stand by my team, even when things get difficult. / Please stand by for the final results of the election. / Our technical support is always standing by to assist customers.  
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