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It's dark in here. Can you turn on the light? start learning
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włączać, odkręcać (wodę, kran)
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He pulled up behind them and turned off the engine. I turned off the TV set and left the room. start learning
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wyłączać, zakręcać (wodę, kran)
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I turned the lights down in my daughter's room, she fell asleep. She turned down my invitation. start learning
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ściszać, przykręcać, też: odrzucać (np. ofertę)
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Can you turn up the heating? I'm cold. Look who finally turned up! start learning
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pogłaśniać, podkręcać, też: pojawiać się (o osobie lub o rzeczy)
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Are you going to turn around and look at me? start learning
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obracać się, odwracać się
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to move in (with somebody) He still hasn't moved in with her, even though they've been dating for 5 years. start learning
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wprowadzić się (do kogoś)
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I moved on with my life after she broke up with me. Let's move on and talk about you. start learning
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iść do przodu, żyć dalej, zmieniać temat
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Are you ready to move on to the next question? We don't have much time; we should move on to the next presentation. start learning
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przechodzić do (np. następnego punktu)
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He's already 30 years old, but he doesn't want to move out of his parents' house. start learning
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We'll have to move over. This is not our seat. If you moved over we would all have a place to sit. start learning
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Why are you looking at me like that? Look at that girl - this is my sister. start learning
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I'm looking for my glasses. Have you seen them? I've been looking for you everywhere. start learning
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Tom needs to look after his mother because she's ill. Do you have any experience in looking after small children? start learning
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opiekować się, dbać o, troszczy się o
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I just wanted to look around. This place is amazing, look around! start learning
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Could you look up the bus to Warsaw in the timetable? I don't know the address of the hospital - can you look it up on the Internet? start learning
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Why are you shouting? He took a deep breath to calm down. start learning
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The government should speed up the reform, or people will be disappointed. The truck speeded up going down the hill. start learning
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I'm going to a job interview, but first I have to print out my CV. start learning
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Can we slow down a bit? My feet are killing me. Push the brake pedal to slow down. start learning
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It's very important to warm up before a workout. She warmed herself by the fire. start learning
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rozgrzać się (przed ćwiczeniami), podgrzać (coś)
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Would you like to eat in or take away? Two hamburgers to take away, please. start learning
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During the presentation, you can take down your comments. start learning
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to write something that you are looking at or listening to
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Don't take off your jacket, or you'll get cold. The plane took off at 12. Don't take your eyes off your oponent. start learning
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zdejmować (np. ubranie), startować (o samolocie)
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Yesterday, David took me out for lunch. My boyfriend is taking me out today to a fancy restaurant. start learning
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wychodzić z kimś, zabrać kogoś gdzieś / na randkę
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to take something out of somewhere Take the tub of ice cream out of the bag and put it in the fridge. She took out a splinter from my thumb. start learning
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Give me a second. I'll just put the shopping away. She's putting money away for her holidays. start learning
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odkładać, odstawiać coś, zaoszczędzić, odkładać (pieniądze)
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High prices put the customers off. Nowadays, a lot of people put off starting a family because they want to focus on their careers first. He put off writing the essay until the last minute. start learning
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przekładać (np. spotkanie), zniechęcać, odrzucać
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It's getting cold. Put on your coat. She came home from work and put the kettle on for tea. Should I put on some music? Put cream on your body after a sunbath. start learning
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zakładać (ubranie), włączać (muzykę), nastawiać (np. wodę na herbatę), nakładać coś (np. krem, makijaż)
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It took them a lot of time to put out the fire. He put out the cigarette and left. Put that torch out! start learning
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gasić (np. papierosa, pożar) to make a light stop shining by pressing or moving a switch, to make something such as a fire or cigarette stop burning
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Kate put her bag down and went to the kitchen. She had to put down her cat. start learning
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kłaść, położyć coś (np. długopis), uśpić coś (np. zwierzę)
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to put something in/into somewhere Where's my dress? Did you put it into the wardrobe? I always put a lot of effort in preparing healthy breakfast. start learning
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wkładać coś (gdzieś), wkładać wysiłek w coś to spend a lot of time or effort doing something
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I'm going away for the weekend. Don't call me unless it's urgent. He went away to Greece last week. I hope that my happiness won't go away tomorrow. start learning
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wyjeżdżać; tez: znikać (np. o bólu) to leave your home in order to spend time somewhere else, usually for a holiday, to disappear
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I'm busy right now. I need to go through all the emails I got yesterday. He's gone through a lot recently. start learning
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przetrwać, przejść (np. wyzwanie, trudny okres), przeglądać coś (np. raport) to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation, to examine something that contains a collection of things carefully in order to organize them or find something,
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The lights went off in several villages because of the storm. Children bought some sweets and went off happy. The bomb went off at 6 in the evening. I was late for work because my alarm clock didn't go off. This milk doesn't smell good, it went off. start learning
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iść, wychodzić, opuszczać jakieś miejsce, wybuchnąć, eksplodować, zadzwonić (np. o alarmie, budziku), przestać działać, zepsuć się (o jedzeniu) If a light or a machine goes off, it stops working, If a bomb goes off, it explodes, If food or drink goes off, it is not good to eat or drink any more because it is too old, If a warning device goes off, it starts to ring loudly or make a loud noise
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She didn't even look up. She just went on reading. Do you need any help? What's going on here? You can go on studying, I won't bother you anymore. I hope it will not go on into the early hours. start learning
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kontynuować, dziać się, trwać bez przerwy
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It's getting late. Can you go on to the next slide? Let's go on to the next question. start learning
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przejść do czegoś (np. do następnego punktu)
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Why don't you both come round for a drink? On our way home we came by a pub. start learning
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przyjść, wpaść (do kogoś) to come to a place, move from one place to another, or move towards someone; to visit a place for a short time, often when you are going somewhere else
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to come across something/somebody I was surprised when I came across him. I must say that I've never come across this kind of problem before. He comes across as a very conceited. start learning
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napotkać, natknąć się na coś/kogoś, uchodzić za kogoś to find something or someone by chance, to behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic
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She left home and never came back. Long skirts are coming back into fashion now. start learning
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wracać, powracać, stawać się znów modnym to return to a place, If a style or a fashion comes back, it becomes popular again after being unpopular for a period of time.
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to come down with something I think I'm coming down with flu. start learning
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to start to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not serious
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After her death, it came out that she'd lied about her age. The clouds finally parted and the sun came out. When does their new album come out? start learning
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wychodzić (np. o nowym albumie), pojawiać się (np. na ekranie) If a book, record, film, etc. comes out, it becomes available for people to buy or see, When the sun, moon, or stars come out, they appear in the sky, to be a particular amount or number after a mathematical calculation,
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to break up (with somebody) My boyfriend said he wanted to break up with me because our relationship had gone stale. She made me promise to give up smoking, and threatened to break up with me if I didn't start learning
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Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road. When we gave her the bad news, she broke down and cried. start learning
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If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working, to be unable to control your feelings and to start to cry
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Cholera broke out in the city. Fighting has broken out all over the city, when war broke out in 1914 start learning
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wybuchać (np. o wojnie, o protestach, epidemii) If something dangerous or unpleasant breaks out, it suddenly starts, If an infectious disease breaks out, people start to suffer from it and it spreads to others
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Thieves broke into our office downtown and stole the computers. start learning
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to enter a building illegally, usually by damaging a door or window, esp. for the purpose of stealing something
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The party was meant to be a surprise, but Sharon gave it away. start learning
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to tell people something secret, often without intending to
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ulegać, poddawać się (komuś, pokusię)
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poddawać się, rzucać (coś)
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wracać, odzyskiwać (np. pieniądze)
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wsiadać (np. do samochodu), dostać się do środka
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wysiadać (np. z samochodu)
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to run into somebody/something start learning
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to run out (of something) start learning
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pozostać bez, kończyć się
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przerobić na coś, przemienić się w coś
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zaprosić kogoś na wspólne wyjście / randkę
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zameldować się, odprawić się (na lotnisku)
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pocieszyć (kogoś) – rozchmurzyć się, rozweselić (kogoś)
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wymyślać (np. historie, wymówkę)
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to make up (with somebody) start learning
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nadrabiać coś, rekompensować coś
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kontynuować, dalej coś robić
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przeprowadzać, wprowadzać w życie
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odebrać (kogoś/coś skądś), przyjechać (po kogoś)
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nakrzyczeć na kogoś, ochrzanić kogoś
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to fall out with somebody (over something) start learning
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pokłócić się z kimś (o coś)
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pozostawać w tyle, mieć zaległości
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nie powieść się, skończyć się, fiaskiem
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sprawdzić, skontrolować kogoś
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popisywać się, chwalić się (czymś)
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prześwitywać, przebijać (np. o kolorze)
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to put (money) away – oszczędzać start learning
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odkładać (pieniądze) – oszczędzać
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wysuwać, przedstawiać (np. propozycję)
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przełączać, łączyć (rozmowę)
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to put up with somebody/something start learning
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znosić, tolerować kogoś/coś
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czekać z niecierpliwością na, nie móc się doczekać (czegoś)
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badać, rozpatrywać, analizować coś
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to look through something start learning
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przewertować, przejrzeć coś
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podziwiać, szanować kogoś
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być podobnym do kogoś, mieć coś po kimś
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startować (o samolocie), zdjąć (o ubraniu)
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zatrudnić, przyjąć do pracy
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przejmować (kontrole, władzę)
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zacząć coś robić jako hobby, zacząć się czymś interesować
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śmiało (jako zachęta do zrobienia czegoś), rozpoczynać coś, iść do przodu
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wchodzić, zagłębiać się (np. w kwestie, szczegóły)
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pasowa do siebie (np. o ubraniach)
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to come down to something start learning
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pojawić się (np. o temacie w rozmowie)
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to come up with something start learning
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wpaść na coś (np. na pomysł, rozwiązanie)
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to get away (from a place) start learning
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wyrwać się (z jakiegoś miejsca)
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odpisywać komuś, odezwać się do kogoś (ponownie)
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How can he get by on so little money? We can get by with four computers at the moment, but we'll need a couple more when the new staff arrive. start learning
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poradzic sobie (z czymś), dać sobie radę to be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty, usually by having just enough of something you need, such as money:
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to get on/ along with somebody start learning
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Shall we get together on Friday and go for a drink or something? Why don’t we all get together on Friday? start learning
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spotykać się, zbierać (np. ludzi) If two or more people get together, they meet each other, having arranged it before
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Sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight. start learning
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to sit comfortably with your back against the back of a chair
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We sat around most of the evening, waiting for Jake and drinking beer. start learning
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to spend time sitting down and doing very little
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We had to sit through two hours of speeches. It’s hard for little kids to sit through a whole baseball game. start learning
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wysiedzieć (np. w czasie przemowy, wykładu) to stay until the end of an event such as a meeting or performance that is very long or boring
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wspierać kogoś (w trudnej sytuacji)
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VAT stands for 'Value Added Tax'., This party stands for low taxes and individual freedom. start learning
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oznaczać (o symbolach, literach) if a letter or group of letters stands for something, it is an abbreviation of a word or phrase, to support or represent a particular idea or set of ideas
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You have to stand up for your rights - you can't let them walk all over you. Don’t be bullied – stand up for yourself and your beliefs. start learning
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stawać w czyjejś obronie, bronić kogoś, wstawiać się za kimś to defend or support a particular idea or a person who is being criticized or attacked:
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przejść/przejechać obok czegoś/kogoś
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to pass something on (to somebody) start learning
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wycofać się, porzucić (np. studia)
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trzymać się z daleka (od), nie zbliżać się do
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zostawać w domu, nie wychodzić
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zostawać na noc, zatrzymać się u kogoś na noc
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odłożyć słuchawkę (w trakcie rozmowy z kimś)
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to hang out (with somebody) start learning
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spędzać czas gdzieś (z kimś), wychodzić (z kimś)
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Cut it out, you two – I'm tired of listening to you argue! start learning
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Przestań! (gdy chcemy powiedzieć komuś, aby przestał robić coś, co nas denerwuje)
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ograniczyć coś (np. spożycie czegoś)
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wciąć się (w rozmowę), przerywać
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odcinać (np. prąd), przerywać połączenie telefoniczne (często występuje w stronie biernej)
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pociąć – pociąć (na małe kawałki)
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spłacić, oddać (komuś) pieniądze
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to hold on to somebody/something start learning
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trzymać się czegoś/kogoś, złapać się czegoś
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opóźniać (np. proces), wstrzymywać coś/kogoś (często używany w stronie biernej)
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to catch up (on something) start learning
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nadrobić (coś; często używane, gdy kogoś dawno nie widzieliśmy)
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odprowadzić, pożegnać (kogoś)
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zobaczy kogoś w okolicy, w danym miejscu
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to let somebody/something out start learning
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wypuścić kogoś/coś (skądś)
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to talk somebody into something / doing something start learning
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namówić kogoś na zrobienie czegoś
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to talk somebody out of something / doing something start learning
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odradzić komuś robienie czegoś, odwieść kogoś od zrobienia czegoś
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to do away with somebody/something start learning
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pozbyć się (kogoś/czegoś)
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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to rely on somebody/something start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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wskazywać, zwracać uwagę na
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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poruszyć (temat, kwestie)
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start learning
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wychowywać się, dosł. być wychowywanym
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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zadzwonić z informacja, ze jest się chorym
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start learning
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to call on (somebody to do something) start learning
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zaapelować (do kogoś), wezwać (kogoś do zrobienia czegoś)
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to keep on (doing something) start learning
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kontynuować (robienie czegoś)
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start learning
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zjechać na bok, zatrzymać się
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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Pull up here, I want to get out of the car. We pulled up at a small café. start learning
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zatrzymywać się (samochodem) Zatrzymaj się tutaj, chcę wysiąść z auta. Zatrzymaliśmy się pod małą kawiarnią.
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