PHRASAL VERBS 1

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to get calm
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to wind down
It's a great way to wind down after a day.
attract to something
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to draw someone's BACK
This book has drawn me so much that I pulled an all nighter.
rozłączyć się (telefonicznie)
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hang up
zerwać z kimś
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to break UP with sb
to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character.
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to take after
The rest of us take after our mother.
wait a second
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HOLD ON a second.
nie spać całą boc/zarwać całą noc
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STAY UP all night/
wypełnić formularz
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to fill OUT the form.
dawać sobie radę
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get along
As a single mother I have to get along.
to continue the tradition
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to carry ON tradition
Co mogłabyś wynieść z tego doświadczenia?
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What could you TAKE AWAY from this experience?
Powinnam popracować nad swoją cierpliwością.
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I should WORK ON my patience.
to move, to get somewhere
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to get AROUND somewhere
I was getting around the city.
zająć dużo czasu
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take UP a lot of time
odebrać paczkę.
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PICK UP a package.
Not take! Take= buy
zapisywać przemyślenia
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write down your thoughts
kontaktować się z przyjaciółmi
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reach out to friends
Make sure to reach out to your Family Practitioner.
Bez "with"
to calm down
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to settle down (with)
I hope things are settling down next week.
He scared me.
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He weird me OUT.
zrzucić kogoś z czegoś
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to throw sb's OFF
A mare threw me off.
patrzeć z góry
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look down
to look down on other people
to return to something
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to get back
I'm going to get back to writing poems./ Let's get back to our sentence.
urozmaicić sytuację, dodać pikanterii
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to SPICE things UP
Idioms can spice things up big time.
zużywać się
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to wear off
The teddy bear had been wearing off.
być zawiniętym w.../zakończyć
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be wrapped up (in)
to refuse or say no.
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to turn down
Let's turn down the negative thoughts.
to disappoint somebody
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to let somebody down
Never let me down.
to reduce the amount of sth
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to cut down
I need to cut down ON sugar in my diet
to make someone feel sad
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to get sb's down
The winter season always gets me down.
nauczyć się ważnych zachowań
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to pick up important manner
ustatkować się
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to settle down
zostawić kogoś samego
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to leave sb's alone
zabrać kogoś z powrotem do domu
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to bring sb's back home
panikować
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to freak out
Stop freak out about your child!
wyczuwać emocje
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to pick up emotions
to gravitate towards, to be interested in...
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to lean towards
powracać do czegoś (pamięcią)
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to look back (on the memories)
miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia
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love AT first sight
being absorbed in everyday life
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to be WRAPPED UP in daily life
odwrócić uwagę
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to pull attention away
to give a document for acceptance
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to hand IN
to meet someone unexpectedly
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to run INTO somebody
Did she run into financial problems?
to persuade somebody to do something
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to talk INTO
He talked me into drinking.
to investigate
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to look INTO
mijać kogoś
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to pass BY someone
Random people passed him by.
to dive into, to delve into
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to jump into
podszlifować, odświeżyć
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to brush UP
1. I need to brush up ON my French. 2. I need to brush up after the journey.
kręcić się wokół
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revolve around
Nowadays everything is revolves around the financial status.
zepsuć coś, schrzanić
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to screw sth up
rozpuścić włosy
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let your hair down

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