Phrasal verbs (from Friends)

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(to) get out
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to leave /(I got to go -> gotta)
(to) take off
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1. to leave (in a hurry) /2. zebrać się i wyjść (jak Chandler) /3. to remove clothes /
(to) take out
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1. wyjąć/ 2. usunąć/ 3. wyrzucić/ 4. odjąć/ 5. take out - na wynos
(to) turn into
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to change from one state to another: eg. 1This is turning into the worst wedding day ever/ eg. 2: his bad behavior turn into worse behavior
(to) look forward to
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I can't wait! -> to be waiting with excitement
(to) put down
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1. I put my kid down - put down for nap - uśpić dziecko 2. to write something on a piece of paper. 3. to kill an animal using a drug because it is very old, ill, or dangerous.
(to) get someone started on something
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Fibi: "Don't even get me started on yours"
(to) get on with something
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to continue doing something: "Rachel and I need to get on with our lives"
(to) see someone
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"seeing someone" is before a relationship is serious, meaning people are just talking and going out on dates without commitment or labels.
(to) give up
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1. poddać się 2. rzucić np. nałóg
(to) get back
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1. wrócić (to enter again) 2/2. to start doing something again. 3. to get back to someone:
(to) get off
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1. to leave transport. 2. to remove from your body.
(to) get on
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wsiąść do czegość (get on the train) / dogadywać się

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