phrasal verb-shit

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spędzać czas z
informal
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hang out with
przyjść samemu
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come by myself
mdleć
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pass out
B2 to become unconscious for a short time, for example when ill, badly hurt, or drunk
I was hit on the head and passed out.
rozdać coś
dać coś każdej osobie z grupy
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pass sth out
to give something to each person in a group of people
The teacher passed out the test booklets.
odzyskać przytomność
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come round
C1 to become conscious again after an accident or operation
przyjść, wpaść (do kogoś z wizytą)
(pv) ~ visit
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come round
A2 to visit someone in their home
Come round tonight and we'll watch a video. Why don't you both come round for a drink?
wyzdrowieć, dochodzić do siebie (np. po chorobie, wypadku)
(pv) to return to your usual state of health or happiness after having a bad or unusual experience, or an illness:
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get over something
to return to your usual state of health or happiness after having a bad or unusual experience, or an illness (get over SOMETHING)
She’s just getting over the flu. I can’t get over how short he is (= it surprised me).
wymiotować
(pv) = vomit
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throw up
to vomit
I spent all night throwing up. He threw up his breakfast all over the back seat of the car.
nastać, zapanować,
(pv) When something unpleasant........, it begins and seems likely to continue in a serious way:
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set in
When something unpleasant sets in, it begins and seems likely to continue in a serious way:
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