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to start discussing a subject podnosić coś, poruszać coś, napomykać o czymś (np. temat, problem) I’m sorry to bring this up John, but you still owe me £100 from last month
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odwołać coś (np. spotkanie, koncert) Pamela called off the wedding after deciding that Lee wasn’t the right person for her.
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to give something for free rozdawać coś, oddawać coś za darmo I’m moving house soon and I’m giving away all the stuff I don’t need. Please take whatever you like.
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to tell someone the details about something zdawać komuś relację (z czegoś), wprowadzić kogoś w zagadnienie, wprowadzić kogoś w szczegóły Please fill me in on the progress of the project you’re working on. It’s important that you keep me informed.
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to be patient with someone okazywać komuś cierpliwość, zaczekać na kogoś (aż coś skończy) / proszę o chwilę cierpliwości, proszę poczekać (używane, gdy chcemy skończyć coś, co zaczęliśmy) Welcome to the hotel, Sir. Please bear with me while I get the keys to your room.
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to expect something to happen and depend on it liczyć na coś (np. szczęście) / liczyć na kogoś I recently bought a house, but it was really expensive. I’m banking on my business doing well over the next few years to pay for it
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to start to like someone or something more and more podobać się komuś coraz bardziej I didn’t like this song when I first heard it, but it’s now starting to grow on me.
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when a plan or deal fails to happen nie dojść do skutku, nie powieść się, nie udawać się, nawalić We tried hard to get the deal completed, but it fell through after the buyer withdrew his offer.
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