PHRASAL VERB - ekonomia

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Run with (realizować / podchwycić pomysł)
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Run with (carry out/pick up an idea)
To accept an idea and start using it or developing it
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To accept an idea and start using it or developing it
Fight against (walczyć przeciwko / zwalczać)
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Fight against
To try very hard to stop something from happening
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To try very hard to stop something from happening
Get across (przekazać / wytłumaczyć)
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Get across (to convey/explain)
To make someone understand something clearly
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To make someone understand something clearly
Turn down (odrzucić ofertę)
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Turn down (reject the offer)
To refuse something
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To refuse something
Stand off (zwolnić tymczasowo / odesłać na przymusowy urlop)
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Stand off (to lay off temporarily/to send on compulsory leave)
To reduce employee's hours of work because of shortage of work
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To reduce employee's hours of work because of shortage of work
Find out (dowiedzieć się)
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Find out
1. To get information or learn a new fact
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1. To get information or learn a new fact
Give up (zrezygnować z czegoś / oddać)
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Give up (give up something)
To stop owning or doing something
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To stop owning or doing something
Phase in (wprowadzać stopniowo)
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Phase in (introduce gradually)
To introduce something new in slow stages
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To introduce something new in slow stages
Carry on (kontynuować)
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Carry on (continue)
To continue doing something
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To continue doing something
Hand over (przekazać obowiązki)
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Hand over
To give responsibility or control to someone else
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To give responsibility or control to someone else
Give in (poddać się / ulec)
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Give in (give in)
To finally agree to what someone wants after refusing for a while
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To finally agree to what someone wants after refusing for a while
Call off (odwołać)
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Call off
To decide that a planned event will not happen
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To decide that a planned event will not happen
Stand in (for) (zastępować kogoś)
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Stand in (for)
To do someone else’s job for a short time while they are away
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To do someone else's job for a short time while they are away
Hold down (utrzymać się w pracy)
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Hold down
To manage to keep a job for a period of time
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To manage to keep a job for a period of time
Build into (uwzględnić w / włączyć w strukturę)
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Build into (include in / incorporate into structure)
1. To make something a permanent part of a larger plan or system
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1. To make something a permanent part of a larger plan or system
Break up (rozpaść się / podzielić na mniejsze części)
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Break up (fall apart / divide into smaller parts)
To divide a large company or organization into smaller parts
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To divide a large company or organization into smaller parts
Bring down (redukować / obniżać np. ceny)
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Bring down (reduce / lower e.g. prices)
To reduce the size
or price of something
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To reduce the size
Bring out (wprowadzić na rynek / wydać)
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Bring out (to market/release)
To produce something new and start selling it
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To produce something new and start selling it
Hold back (wstrzymać / opóźnić)
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Hold back (pause/delay)
To stop something from moving forward or happening
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To stop something from moving forward or happening
Fill in (wypełnić np. formularz)
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Fill in (e.g. fill out a form)
To write all the necessary information on a document
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To write all the necessary information on a document
Break down (załamać się / nie dojść do skutku)
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Break down
To fail or stop working (usually about talks or negotiations)
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To fail or stop working (usually about talks or negotiations)
Bring up (podnieść temat / wspomnieć o czymś)
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Bring up (bring up a topic/mention something)
To start talking about a specific subject
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To start talking about a specific subject
Gear up (szykować się / mobilizować siły)
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Gear up (get ready/mobilize forces)
To get ready for a special activity or event
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To get ready for a special activity or event
Cut down (on) (ograniczyć zużycie)
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Cut down (on)
To use less of something
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To use less of something
Burn out (wypalić się zawodowo)
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Burn out
To become too tired or sick because you have worked too hard
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To become too tired or sick because you have worked too hard
Back out (wycofać się z umowy)
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Back out (withdraw from the contract)
To decide not to do something that you previously agreed to do
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To decide not to do something that you previously agreed to do
Take up (podjąć się / zacząć nową pracę)
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Take up (start a new job)
To start a new job or a new responsibility
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To start a new job or a new responsibility
Hold up (opóźnić)
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Hold up
To make something slow or late
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To make something slow or late
Get on (radzić sobie / odnosić sukcesy)
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Get on (to cope/to succeed)
To be successful in your career or life
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To be successful in your career or life
Carry out (wykonywać obowiązki)
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Carry out duties
To do a particular piece of work or a task
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To do a particular piece of work or a task
Get (something) back (odyskać np. pieniądze)
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Get (something) back (e.g. money)
To receive something again that you had before
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To receive something again that you had before
Get out (wyprodukować / przygotować dokumenty)
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Get out (produce/prepare documents)
To produce or publish something
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To produce or publish something
Get ahead (robić postępy / wybić się)
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Get ahead (make progress/get ahead)
To be successful and move forward in your career
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To be successful and move forward in your career
Put off (przełożyć na później)
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Put off (put off until later)
To change the date of an event to a later time
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To change the date of an event to a later time
Put out (zlecić na zewnątrz / wydelegować)
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Put out (outsource/delegate)
To give work to someone else to do – usually not in your company (often freelancers)
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To give work to someone else to do – usually not in your company (often freelancers)
Opt out (wycofać się / zrezygnować z udziału)
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Opt out (withdraw/resign from participation)
To choose not to be part of an activity or plan
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To choose not to be part of an activity or plan
Take on (zatrudnić kogoś)
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Take on (hire someone)
To hire or start employing someone
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To hire or start employing someone
Cancel out (równoważyć się / niwelować)
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Cancel out (balance out/level out)
To take away the effect of something else
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To take away the effect of something else
Fall behind (zostać w tyle za konkurencją)
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Fall behind the competition
To have fewer sales or make less profit than another company
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To have fewer sales or make less profit than another company

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