1. fall apart
They can change hands hundreds of times and they can be folded eight thousand times before they begin to fall apart.
their marriages will fall apart
Sometimes I fear that the EU will fall apart.
this project will fall apart if we cant finance it
English word "rozpaść się"(fall apart) occurs in sets:
Vocabulary IX - What things doSEW discuss marketing1. człowiek - KARTKÓWKAangielski szkoła 3.1czasowniki frazowe2. break up
We decided to break up.
I think Tommy and Carly are going to break up soon. They've been arguing so much.
I find it really hard to break up with
Schools break up in mid-July.
Schools break up on the 23rd for Christmas.
I break up with Ania.
break up the fight
Why did the Beatles break up?
They had to break up the party because of the neighbours’ complaints.
(usually no object; with an object, break up with [inseparable)]): end a personal relationship; "Tim and Julie aren't going steady any more. They got really angry with each other and broke up."
After five years of being with each other, they decided to break up
Schools break up for the summer holiday tomorrow.
Sorry to break up the party, but I have to go.
So when do the children break up for Christmas?
stop for holidays (of schools, etc.)/When do you break up for you summer holidays?
English word "rozpaść się"(break up) occurs in sets:
Wordlist 2 Unit 1słówka od Szymona 1-7pharasal verbsvocabulary 183. to disintegrate
English word "rozpaść się"(to disintegrate) occurs in sets:
Agnieszka - Lista 1 E-PAgnieszka lista 1 E-P4. to break down
English word "rozpaść się"(to break down) occurs in sets:
Mc Carthy People and relationships