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break down
If people suffer too much stress they are likely to break down and cry
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psuć się/załamywać się
to fall apart; to have a physical or mental collapse; to decompose
break out
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wybuchać
break up
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zerwać
give up
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poddawać się/rezygnować
bring about
The politician introduced new laws that might bring about some positive change
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spowodować
bring back
Whenever you borrow a book from library you must bring it back
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przywrócić
bring in
to earn; to present (for consideration) formally; to submit
Fisherman always try to bring in a large catch
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wprowadzać
bring up
to mention a person or thing; to raise a child; to vomit
My parents died when I was a child so my granparents brought me up
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wychować
carry on
to continue with something; to make a great fuss over somebody or something; behave badly
Children often carry on when they don't get what they want, which almost always irritates me
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kontynuować; robić szopkę, zamieszanie
carry out
to perform a task; to perform an assignment
Grandma, let me help you carry out the boxes to the car
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wykonać
zrealizować coś, wprowadzić coś w życie (np. plan)
come down
to drop; to inherit; to rain
Just look at the rain coming down!
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runąć/lądować
come out
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ukazywać się/wychodzić
come up
to happen unexpectedly; appear; rise(the sun)
I planned on visiting you last night, but something came up
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wypaść, zdarzyć się (np. nieprzewidziane wydarzenie)
find out
discover; learn of;
One of the best ways to learn is to find out how other people do things
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dowiedzieć się, odkryć jakiś fakt
get on
to make progress; to enter a bus; to become old; to have a good relationship
Although my granny thinks she is young she is getting on
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wsiadać (np. do autobusu), robić postęp, starzeć się
go down
to sink; to happen
When is the deal going down? The Titanic went down...
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zatonąć, wydarzyć się
go off
to explode; to leave; to happen
at track events a pistol goes off to signify the start of a race
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wybuchać/eksplodować, opuścić, wyjeżdzać
go on
continue
I wish class would finish, but my professor's lecture just keeps going on and on and on!
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iść, kontynuować
go up
to increase; happening; to be in the process of construction
The community water bill has gone up drastically
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wzrastać, iść w górę
hold up
to rob someone; to offer; to expose; to support; to hinder
When my parents visited Bydgoszcz they were held up by gunpoint
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wstrzymać, obrabować, opóźnić, powstrzymać
look back
As we get older sometimes look back on our life with fond memories
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wspominać
look down (on somebody)
to regard with disdain or scorn
She looks down on her colleagues because she thinks she's better than they are
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patrzeć na kogoś z góry / gardzić
look out
to watch what is happening and be careful
The police have warned shopkeepers to look out for forged notes
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uważać na
look up
to search for information; to become better
Our business is looking up
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poprawiać się, poprawiać, ulepszać, sprawdzić
make up
We made up class on Saturday because we didn't have class on Wednesday
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nadrabiać coś, odrabiać coś, wymyślić, zmyślić coś
pick up
to clean; to learn/obtain
It took me 3 months to learn play this song, but Mati picked it up in 2 days!
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pozbierać coś/nauczyć się czegoś/podłapać coś
point out
to select; mention or indicate someone or sth(from a group)
The victim pointed out the criminal from a police lineup
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wskazywać, wybrać kogoś
put down
not to be able to put sth down
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wpisywać, kłaść, zapisywać, ośmieszać
put out
irritated, bothered, to extinguish; to publish; to exert/apply
Jessica was very put out when her boyfriend forgot her birthday
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wypuszczać, wystawiać, gasić, urażać
put up
to provide lodging for someone; to display or show; to offer sth
My friend was homeless so I put her up for a few days until she found herself a place
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przenocować kogoś, wystawiać coś
put up with
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znosić
put off
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odkładać
set up/ start up
to estabilish someone or sth; to help estabilish;
My father gave me some money to help me start up my new business
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założyć, otworzyć interes
take back
I have to take back my promise because I have to work
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zabrać, odebrać

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