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I think i need to take my car to the mechanic because it's acting up again start learning
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nawalać, behave or function improperly
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I added up the receipts and it totaled $2300 start learning
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dodawać, sumować; calculate a sum
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The total expenses added up to $345. start learning
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równać się; equal an amount
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Her story doesn't add up. I think she's lying. start learning
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zgadzać się, pasować, mieć sens; make sens
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I can't believe that Joe finally asked me out on a date. start learning
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zapytać się, zapraszać; invite on a date
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Why don't we ask the Johnsons over for dinner? start learning
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zaprosić gdzieś; invite to one's home
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Jane never backs down. She always wins arguments. start learning
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poddawać się, wycofywać się; stop defending your opinion in a debate
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Sam backed out (of the agreement) at the last second. start learning
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wycofać się; not keep (a promise agreement, deal...)
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You need examples to back up your opinion. start learning
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Could you back up a little so I can open this drawer. start learning
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wycofać się, odsunąć; move backwards, reverse
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She bawled him out for arriving late. start learning
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zwymyślać, zkrytykować; criticize, reprimand
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The solider had to bear down on the leather strap while the doctor removed a bullet from his arm. start learning
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The USA is bearing down on drug traffickers. start learning
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wzmocnić środki; take strong measures against
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This information may bear on this case. start learning
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wpłynąć, zrobić coś; have to do with
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I didn't think he would bear up so well in that situation. start learning
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Please bear with me while I fill out the paperwork. start learning
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znosić, wytrzymywać; be patient
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My cousin blew in unexpectedly with his entire family start learning
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wpaść gdzieś niespodziewanie; visit unexpectedly
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All this negative publicity will blow over in a couple of weeks start learning
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ucichnie, cichnąć; pass without creating a problem
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The terrorists blew the bridge up. start learning
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wysadzić; make explode; destroy using explosives
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The bomb blew up before they could defuse it. start learning
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When Joan heard the news, she blew up and rushed out of the room. start learning
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złościć się; suddenly become very angry
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