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broke down (our car broke down in the middle lane)
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rozstanie - Jack i Tina rozstali się po 10 latach start learning
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break up- Jack and Tina broken up after 10 years
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spowodować - Może spowodować poważne konsekwencje start learning
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bring about - It can bring about serious consequences
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bring round- You should pour some water on her to bring her round.
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call off- They call off the student meeting
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carry on How can I carry on editing the photographs when you're using the laptop?
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carry out-Washington reports that the mission was carried out successfully
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catch up(with) - I catch up with you
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come across-I came across a lot of things that I'd forgotten about when I cleaned out the spare room.
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come down with- I think I'm coming down with a cold
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come out with-Maybe you'd like to come out with us the next time we go for a walk
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cut down-I realised I was smoking too much and quickly cut down
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cut out for-I'm not cut out for a lawyer. I want to be an artist.
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do up-Do up your coat before you go out.
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do without -I'll have to do without a computer this week.
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zakochać się- Mój tata zakochał się w mojej mamie, gdy zobaczył ją po raz pierwszy start learning
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fall for- My dad fell for my mum the frist time he saw her
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fall out with- He left home after falling out with his parents.
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spaść- Moje plany legły w gruzach. start learning
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fall throught- My plans fell through.
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przekazać- Jaką wiadomość chcesz przekazać naszym klientom? start learning
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get across- What message do you want to get across to our customers?
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uniknąć kary - Nigdy ci się to nie uda! start learning
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get away with- You will never get away with it!
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dogadywać się - Czy dogadujesz się ze swoimi współpracownikami? start learning
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get on with- Do you get along with your colleagues?
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przezwyciężyć- operacja jest bardzo krótka, ale przezwyciężenie jej zajmuje dużo czasu start learning
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get over- the operation is very short but it take a long time to get over
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poddać się- Po trzech tygodniach walki musieli się poddać start learning
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give in- After three weeks of fighting they had to give in
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go down- Her temperature has gone down.
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trzymać się/ nie osłabiać start learning
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hold up- My grandmother's health holds up great
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nadążać-Jack nie był w stanie nadążyć za resztą swojego zespołu start learning
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keep up with-Jack hasn't been able to keep up with the rest of his team
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zawieść- obiecuję, że nigdy więcej cię nie zawiodę start learning
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let down- I promise I'll never let you down again
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opiekować się-Jane opiekuje się dziećmi start learning
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look after-Jane is looking after the children
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He thinks he can look down on her because she doesn't have a job. start learning
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If you’re looking for your watch i saw it in the bathroom start learning
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i always look forward to christmas start learning
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She looked up to see the rainbow. start learning
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She had always looked up to his older brother. start learning
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I can't make out what he wants from me. start learning
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my dad pick me up after school start learning
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I don't remember where I've put down my glasses. start learning
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He put off writing the essay until the last minute. start learning
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We put up at some small but pleasant village start learning
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my parents had to put up with my moody behaviour start learning
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rozładowywać się/ wyladowac These batteries can be recharged when they run down. start learning
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I've run out of money, can you help me start learning
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I set out on a journey to Africa. start learning
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our teacher doesn’t stand for rudeness start learning
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lucy always stand put in a crowd because she’s blonde start learning
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our MP stands up for poor people start learning
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my brother takes after our granddad start learning
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Jane will take in the art gallery when she is in town. start learning
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His book took off and he became famous start learning
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Lily took to my parents when they finally met. start learning
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zainteresować/ podjąć się My father wants to take up golf when he retires. start learning
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The teacher told the boy off. start learning
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She turned down my invitation. start learning
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It turned out to be even better than I expected. start learning
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She didn't turn up to her own wedding start learning
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