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(of an issue, situation, or problem) occur or present itself, especially unexpectedly. temat nie został jeszcze poruszony start learning
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the subject has not yet come up
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(of a fact) emerge; become known, reveled after being kept secret wyszło na jaw, że prowadził sekretne podwójne życie start learning
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it came out that he had been leading a secret double life
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compensate for something lost, missed, or deficient start learning
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I'll make up the time tomorrow
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nvolve somebody in something Zaangażowałeś mnie w mnóstwo dodatkowej pracy. start learning
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You have involved me in a great deal of extra work.
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become interested or engaged in a pursuit zaczęła grać w tenisa w wieku 11 lat start learning
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she took up tennis at the age of 11
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organize or present a play, exhibition, or event muzeum organizuje wystawę obrazów Moneta start learning
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the museum is putting on an exhibition of Monet's paintings
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an event for which all tickets are sold Koszulki wyprzedały się w ciągu pierwszych kilku godzin. start learning
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We sold out of the T-shirts in the first couple of hours.
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to use an idea, a fact, a situation, etc. as the point from which something can be developed Zielona polityka opiera się na przekonaniu, że zasoby planety są ograniczone start learning
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Green politics are based on the belief that the resources of the planet are finite
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display someone or something that is a source of pride jej dżinsy były obcisłe, podkreślając jej zgrabną sylwetkę start learning
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her jeans were tight-fitting, showing off her compact figure
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obtain, acquire, or learn something, especially in an informal way phrasal verb nauczył się trochę polskiego od swojego ojca start learning
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phrasal verb he had picked up a little Polish from his father
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learn without formal study start learning
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invent a story, a song, a joke Skarżyli się na „zmyślone” dane. start learning
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They complained about "made-up" data.
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be in particular situation after a series of events phrasal verb Duża część tego mięsa prawdopodobnie skończy jako karma dla psów. start learning
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phrasal verb Much of this meat will probably end up as dog food.
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stop being together as a couple start learning
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reach someone after a period of following/chasing Pobiegłem za nią i udało mi się ją dogonić. start learning
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I ran after her and managed to catch up with her.
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to understand something or to find the answer to something by thinking about it phrasal verb Śledczy potrzebowali kilku miesięcy, aby ustalić, że popełniono oszustwo. start learning
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phrasal verb Investigators needed several months to work out that a fraud had been committed.
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stop going finishing your studies start learning
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phrasal verb Nie dogaduję się z mężem mojej siostry. start learning
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phrasal verb I don't really get along with my sister's husband.
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to deal with a situation, usually successfully phrasal verb Ciekawe jak Michael radzi sobie w nowej pracy? start learning
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phrasal verb I wonder how Michael is getting along in his new job?
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If two or more people get together, they meet each other, having arranged it before phrasal verb Może spotkamy się w piątek i pójdziemy na drinka? start learning
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phrasal verb Shall we get together on Friday and go for a drink or something?
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to start a romantic relationship phrasal verb Dwa lata temu związała się z Paulem. start learning
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phrasal verb She got together with Paul two years ago.
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an informal meeting or social occasion, often arranged for a particular purpose phrasal verb start learning
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to have a meeting or a party phrasal verb Może spotkamy się wszyscy w piątek? start learning
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phrasal verb Why don’t we all get together on Friday?
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to find or meet something or someone by chance phrasal verb W końcu trafili na drogę prowadzącą przez pustynię. start learning
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happen on/upon something/someone phrasal verb Eventually they happened on a road leading across the desert.
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to be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty, usually by having just enough of something you need, such as money Nie wiem, jak on sobie radzi za tak niewielkie pieniądze. start learning
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I don't know how he gets by on so little money.
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to leave or escape from a place or person, often when it is difficult to do this Przeszliśmy na następną plażę, aby uciec od tłumów. start learning
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We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds.
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Nigdy nie wiedziałem, że Karen nie dogadywała się z Sue. start learning
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I never knew that Karen didn't get on with Sue.
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to deal with a situation, especially successfully Jak Frank radzi sobie w nowej pracy? start learning
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How's Frank getting on in his new job?
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to manage to talk to someone on the telephone Dzwoniłem wcześniej, ale nie mogłem się dodzwonić. start learning
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I called you earlier, but I couldn't get through.
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Wykonaliśmy dziś sporo pracy. start learning
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We got through a lot of work today.
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Na szczęście zdała test z historii. start learning
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Luckily she got through her history test.
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to arrive, usually with some difficulty Jedzenie dotarło do fortu pomimo prób powstrzymania go przez wroga. start learning
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The food got through to the fort despite the enemy’s attempts to stop it.
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to make oneself understood Po prostu nie mogę już do niej dotrzeć. start learning
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I just can’t get through to her any more.
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to be or make (something) understood Wykładowca starał się przekazać swój punkt widzenia. start learning
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The lecturer was struggling to get his point across.
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to be successful in the work that you do To trudne dla każdej kobiety, która chce awansować w polityce. start learning
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It's tough for any woman who wants to get ahead in politics.
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to make progress; to be successful Jeśli chcesz awansować, musisz ciężko pracować. start learning
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If you want to get ahead, you must work hard.
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to do (something bad) without being punished for it Morderstwo to poważne przestępstwo i rzadko kiedy uchodzi ludziom na sucho. start learning
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Murder is a serious crime and people rarely get away with it.
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to re-engage in an activity or situation after being away from it for some time Staram się wrócić do rutyny po wakacjach. start learning
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I'm trying to get back into a routine after the holidays.
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Praca w tym miejscu naprawdę mnie przygnębia. start learning
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Working in this place really gets me down.
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to leave a place, usually in order to start a journey Jeśli uda nam się wyruszyć przed siódmą, drogi będą czystsze. start learning
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If we can get off by seven o'clock, the roads will be clearer.
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to leave work with permission, usually at the end of the day Jak wcześnie możesz wyjechać po południu? start learning
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How early can you get off this afternoon?
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to leave a train, bus, or aircraft start learning
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to send a letter or parcel to someone Otrzymałem ten list dziś rano. start learning
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I got that letter off this morning.
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to start sleeping, or to help a baby to start sleeping Od godziny próbuję uśpić dziecko! start learning
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I've been trying to get the baby off (to sleep) for an hour!
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to avoid punishment, or to help another person to avoid punishment for something Została oskarżona o oszustwo, ale jej prawnikowi udało się ją uwolnić. start learning
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get (someone) off (something) She was charged with fraud, but her lawyer managed to get her off.
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to avoid doing something that you do not want to do, especially by giving an excuse Jeśli uda mi się uniknąć dzisiejszego spotkania, zrobię to. start learning
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If I can get out of going to the meeting tonight, I will.
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to get better after an illness, or feel better after something or someone has made you unhappy Dopiero co przeszła grypę, kiedy dopadł ją nieżyt żołądka. start learning
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get over something/someone She was only just getting over the flu when she got a stomach bug.
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complete an unpleasant or tedious but necessary task promptly No dalej, miejmy to już za sobą start learning
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come on, let's get it over with
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to need or deserve a particular action, remark, quality zarządzam 10 minut przerwy start learning
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I call for a 10 minute break
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If an activity or situation spills over, it begins to affect another situation or group of people, especially in an unpleasant or unwanted way Staram się nie przenosić pracy na życie prywatne. start learning
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I try not to let my work spill over into my life outside the office.
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