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out - do czego suę odnosi start learning
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not shining, not burning (np. lights) Suddenly all the lights in the building went out.
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start learning
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Suddenly all the lights in the building went out.
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start learning
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put out a fire / a cigarette / a light We managed to put the fire out.
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start learning
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I turned the lights out before leaving
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start learning
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We don't need the candle. You can blow it out.
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start learning
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Rachel works out at the gym three times a week.
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start learning
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A: Why did James leave the company? B: Things didn't work out. (= things didn't work out Good luck for the future. I hope everything works out well for you.
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wychodzić matematycznie / równać się start learning
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The total bill for three people is £84.60. That works out at £28.20 each.
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wypracować coś; obmyślać i znaleźć rozwiązanie start learning
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345 × 76? I need to do this on paper. I can't work it out in my head.
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start learning
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carry out an order, an experiment, a survey, an investigation, a plan etc. Soldiers are expected to carry out orders. An investigation into the accident will be carried out as soon as possible.
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David fell out with his father and left home. They used to be very good friends. I'm surprised to hear that they have fallen out.
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start learning
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The police never found out who committed the murder.
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start learning
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At the end of the lecture, the speaker gave out information sheets to the audience.
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zwrócić na coś uwagę (komuś) start learning
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I didn't realise I'd made a mistake until somebody pointed it out to me.
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start learning
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We ran out of petrol on the motorway.
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All these papers are mixed up. I'll have to sort them out.
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turn out to be ..., turn out good/nice etc., turn out that Nobody believed Paul at first, but he turned out to be right.
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try out a machine, a system, a new idea etc. The company is trying out a new computer system at the moment.
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phrasak verbs związane z ruchem, jakie przedimki start learning
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wsiadać (np. do autobusu) start learning
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The bus was full. We couldn't get on.
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start learning
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A woman got into the car and drove off.
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Sarah is leaving tomorrow and coming back on Saturday.
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When I touched him on the shoulder, he turned round.
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Sorry I'm late. The car broke down.
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Look out! There's a car coming.
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It was my first flight. I was nervous as the plane took off.
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porwdzić sobie (np. na sprawdzianie) start learning
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How was the exam? How did you get on?
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My French isn't very good, but it's enough to get by.
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Uciekaj od (kogoś/czegoś) start learning
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Why did you run away from me?
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start learning
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You're walking too fast. I can't keep up with you.
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We looked up at the plane as it flew above us.
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Are you looking forward to your trip?
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