phrasal verbs

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kończyć np. pracę
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knock off
zwalniać kogoś z pracy z powodu braku pracy
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lay off
pociągnąc temat
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follow up
wpisać jakieś ustalenie ale nic pewnego
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pencil in
ustąpić ze stanowiska
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stand down
przejąć kontrole
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take over
mieć sukcesy w pracy
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get ahead
wprowadzić kogoś np. w jakiś temat
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fill sb in
współpracować
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pull together. Can we just pull together and look out for each other?
przyczyniać się do czegoś
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make for sth. I promise it will make for a more positive atmosphere around you
sprecyzować coś
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pin down. But it is difficult to pin down the symptoms
obejść się bez czegoś
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do without. I'll have to do without my computer next week.
pozbyć sie czegoś
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do away with. Big-beaked freak determined to rule Gotham City and do away with Batman
odsunać kogoś od czegoś np. od pracy
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do sb out of sth
myśleć, sądzić np. cos o kimś
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make of. What do you make of him?
znikać, uciekać
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make off. The thief made off with a jewelry
zapiąć, zawiązać coś
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do up. Do up your coat, it's cold outside
zrozumieć coś np. czyjeś zachowanie
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make out. I couldn't make out even half of what he said. I can't make out what he wants from me
godzić się, np. z przyjacielem
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make up. Have you made up with Tina yet?
przekupić kogoś
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buy sb off
radzić sobie finansowo
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get by. "How do you get by?" "I guess I manage."
być z czymś w tyle np. z pracą
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get behind with. I've got terribly behind with my work
zasmucać, przybijać, np. tab pogoda mnie przybija
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get on. This weather is getting me on!
zabierać się żeby coś zrobić np. do pracy
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get down to. I finally got down to work
robić postępy, dawać radę np. w szkole
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get on. John is getting on very well at school now
wymigać sie od czegoś
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get out of. Oh no cartman, I don't let you get out of this!
mieć coś za sobą, przeboleć coś
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get over. You have to get over it. We want to get this over with as soon as possible
robić coś czego inni nie pochwalają, przeskrobać coś
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get up to. I wonder what they're getting up to?
zaparowywać
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fog up
trzymać kupy, mieć sens
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add up. Her story didn’t add up, I think she was lying, it didn’t make sense
dopingować kogoś
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spur sb on. His coach spurred him on in his aspirations
utkwić w rutynie
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stuck in a rut
przysnąć, zdrzemnąć się
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doze off, nod off
robić zapasy, gromadzić
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stock up. We stock up on food that we don't need.
rozwiązać, uporządkować (np. problem, sprawy)
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sort out. I must sort out some things first
muszę się z tym przespać
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sleep on it
znać coś jak własną kieszeń
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like the back of my hand. I know this city like the back of my head
pomóc komuś
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give sb a hand
wieki. np nie widziałem go wieki
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I haven't seen him in ages
być zmęczonym, nie chcieć już czegoś robić
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I'm sick and tired of doing this
zatrzymywać się np. samochodem
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pull up. We pulled up at a small café
chwytać jak coś się robi
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get a hang of sth. I can't get a hang of this program
łapać solidnie jak coś się robi
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get a grasp of sth. Try get a grasp of basics rules
wcinać coś
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tuck into sth. I would tuck into juicy steak! here's plenty of food, so please tuck in!
spowodować coś
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bring about. It can bring about serious consequences
rozpoczynać coś, uruchamiać coś, zdetonować coś
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set sth off. The terrorists set the bomb off. We accidentaly set off the burglar alarm.
rozpoczynac coś zwykle nagle i coś złego
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trigger off, spark off. The prime minister's speech triggered off violent protests.
odpłacać się komuś
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pay sb back. He's trying to pay me back for sth.
meddle
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stirring sth up
jest powodowane przez
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spring from. I think most problems teenagers experience spring from a feeling of insecurity.
wynajmować komuś
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rent out. You could've rent out your spare room.
doganiać, nadrabiać zaległości
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catch up (with). But by the time they're 11 they've caught up with national standards
zakończyć, podsumować
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wrap up. It's time to wrap up!
dać się ponieść emocjom.
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get carried away. Once again they got carried away and began making out
uciekać
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run off. The thief ran off with my bag.
zająć się czymś
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look into sth. I will look into it tomorrow
pobić kogoś
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beat sb up. A security guard was beaten up last night.
escape from the jail
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break out. Three prisoners broken out from Holton jail.
to robbed somebody, usually with gun by threating
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hold sb up.
dawać cynk
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tip sb off. What if I get along to the cops and tip them off
encourage sb to do sth stupid or dangerous
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put up to. One of the older boys must have put him up to it
nabierać kogoś, oszukiwać kogoś, zwodzić kogoś
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take sb in. I wasn't taken in by her trick
zwodzić kogos
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lead sb on. I hope he’s not just leading her on, because I’d hate to see her look foolish.
to put pressure on someone in order to make them do something
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lean on sb. The Prime Minister’s been leaning pretty heavily on her to resign.
to be or become involved in something bad or embarrassing
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be mixed up in sth. He mixed up in robbery.
powstrzymywać
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hold sb back. Your fear hold you back.
dać krok do przodu, przyspieszać cos, make sth more active
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step up. We can step our business up by putting out our sign.

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