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zabrać się za coś, przejść do czegoś/przystępować do rzeczy
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get down to sth/ get down to business
Before we get down to business, I'd like to thank you all for coming today.
dać z siebie wszystko, wypruwać z siebie żyły
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pull out all the stops
wywiązywać się (z)
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deliver
You promised me you would help me and you delivered. (Obiecałeś mi, że mi pomożesz i dotrzymałeś słowa.) You have to deliver, it is very important. (Musisz dotrzymać słowa, to bardzo ważne.)
The company failed to deliver the high quality service that we expect.
błąd (w kodzie programu komputerowego)
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bug
This program is full of bugs.
nie mieć teraz pieniędzy, być lekko spłukanym
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be a bit short
przemyśleć ponownie
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rethink
We've had to rethink our strategy.
we're making progress but haven't finished
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we're getting there
Now, how's the project coming on? Finn It's been tricky but we're getting there.
błyskawicznie, w mig, zaraz
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in no time
We'll be home in no time.
We got home in no time. (Błyskawicznie dotarliśmy do domu.) Don't worry, this will pass in no time. (Nie martw się, to błyskawicznie minie.)
not having many (of something) trochę za mało
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a bit short on
And we've been a bit short on staff – if we'd brought Mike in to help, it would've been finished a lot quicker.
śmierdzieć
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stink - stank - stunk
The kitchen stinks of fish. If you ask me, the whole affair stinks.

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