Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

wpaść na coś in English:

1. come up with


I've come up with a brilliant idea. Let's all go on holiday together! / 2. Two spies could come up with a better excuse than that. / 3. You'll have to come up with something more original than that.
come up with an excuse
Trying to distract attention from significant issues, politicians come up with substitute topics.
As I do not want to list all the conditions in a test name I try to come up with some business definition that would suggest others what is necessary in the particular scenario for positive validation
Is that the best you can come up with?
It was a bit difficult to come up with this idea.
i need to come up with some money. he always comming up with the new ideas.
I wonder who first come up with the idea of wearing seatbelts in cars.
After a long discussion we've come up with a solution which might turn out effective.
The factory manager asked all the employees to see if they could come up with some ideas as to how the problem could be solved.
if you're not prepared to be wrong you'll never come up with anything original
Scientists have come up with proof that people can't live without animals.
I think he's going to propose an idea he come up with.
I'm trying to come up with a way to make my room look better without spending a lot of money.
She arrived late and she had to come up with an excuse.

English word "wpaść na coś"(come up with) occurs in sets:

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pharasal verbs

2. bump into


bump into
They're smart enough, we hope, not to bump into each other.

English word "wpaść na coś"(bump into) occurs in sets:

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3. bump into something



English word "wpaść na coś"(bump into something) occurs in sets:

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4. come up


Look, something has come up, and I can't meet you.
Can I come up and see your tattoos?
Something has come up and I have to stay at work a little longer than usual.
I'm afraid that something has come up.
I've got to go - something has just come up at home and I'm needed there.
The issue of security came up at the meeting yesterday. I'm so sorry, I have to leave. Something just come up but I'll call you later.
Wiktoria and I will come up Monday