anna dybiec test 2

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set up
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start eg. business
broke up
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to end, to finish
put up
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stay somewhere for the night
turndown
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to refuse, to reject
bring down
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to cause to lose power
bring up
it's best if you don't mention the subject of mark's resignation, as it's a rather sensitive matter.
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to mention
broke down
The key witness lost control and started crying
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lost control
unable to control emotions
put somebody down
you shouldn't have made him look stupid in front of his friends no wonder he was upset.
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made look bad or silly
zrobic z kogoś debila
turn up
Could you increase the volume of the radio a bit - I can hardly hear what the newsreader's saying.
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to increase
set down
Students are expected to respect the collage rules as written down in the official handbook.
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written down usually rules
zapisane, usatanowione
to feel somone age
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be physically aware od your real age
old enough to know better
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be mature enought to know better
young at heart
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still feeling and behaving as you did when you were younger
the youth of today
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young people
doesn't look one's age
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to look younger
seemed as old as the hills
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extremely old
have an old head on young shoulders
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be more mature that is expected for somone so young
not getting any younger
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growing older
excel at smth
why doesn't want to excel at their professions?
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to perform especially well in something
stand out
we all want to stand out from the crowd in some way
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to project outward from something.
wyrózniać się
build upon
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be based on; of theories and claims

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