1. pass
Pass the salt, please.
During the test, she felt very sick, so she got a pass to go to the toilet.
You can't enter here unless you have a pass.
It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.
You may be able to pass unnoticed in a city, but in a village that's not possible.
Go straight down the road, and when you pass the traffic light you're there.
I passed all my classes this year but I wanted to get higher marks.
The patient may pass away at any moment.
I got my driver's license on the second time I tried to pass the driver's test.
Pass on, please, and do not obstruct the way.
I have a whole box of cigars ready to pass out when my son is born.
This is a golden opportunity we'd be stupid to pass up. Let's get to work and finish it all in one fell swoop.
Was your mock exam score this time within the pass range for your preferred school?
He killed time in a coffee shop watching girls pass by.
I think you fall well within 'cute girl'. You'd easily go and pass in his judgement.
English word "przepustka"(pass) occurs in sets:
BB, U 6,7 (delivery, processes)MVS2, 20.05.2015A21, 13.10.2016słówka z lekcjikartkowka 1 BBC News2. leave
Don't leave!
You must not leave her waiting outside in such cold weather.
Tom's wife would probably leave him if she knew the truth.
Most of the Dutch in New Amsterdam did not leave.
Tom didn't leave a suicide note, so the police suspect murder.
If I were you, I would quit my job and leave London.
He doesn't want to leave the room because he's afraid that he'll catch another cold.
She will start her maternity leave next week.
She took two weeks' leave and visited China.
Unable to prove his innocence, he was forced to leave his native town.
The last to leave was a tall man, with a pale face and smooth, black hair.
Some college teachers come to class late and leave early.
With it raining like this, we'll never be able to leave.
From personal experience, I know that any encounter with him will leave a bad taste in your mouth.
She won't leave the room, because she doesn't want to catch another cold.
English word "przepustka"(leave) occurs in sets:
campaign (UNIT 1)campaign unit 1 - 53. badge
She was wearing multiple badges on her bag.
Before I tell you anything I want to see your badge.
Wisdom is the badge of maturity.
Everyone at the conference wore a badge with their name on.
wear your ID badge around your neck when you are in College
‘Why, does that need a bloody badge too?’
Look at my badge!
He carried his police badge with great pride.
When I starter school I used to carry a badge with my name.
bruised legs are standard badges of honour
My father is a policeman so he always carries his badge.
Each boy student has a school badge on his cap.