phrasal verbs part 3

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come up to
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reach, equal sth
come up with
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have an ide about a way to solve a problem
deal in
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trade in sth
do away with
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abolish (zlikwidowac, zniesc, zakazac)
do down
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criticise
do out of
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deprive of
do up
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fasten (a coat, etc)
do with
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need/ would like (miec na cos ochote - I could do with a cold drink. I'm hot and thirsty.)
do without
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manage in spite of lack (obyc sie bez czegos)
drive at
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imply, suggest
go off
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1. wypadac(dobrze, zle) / 2. wybuchac (o bombie) / 3. psuc sie (o jedzeniu) / 4...
cheat out of
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oszustwem pozbawić kogoś czegoś, wyłudzić coś od kogoś
check in
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zameldować się
check out
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wymeldować się
check up on
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1. sprawdzać czy wszystko jest wporzadku / 2. patrzec komus na rece
cut back
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ograniczyc, ograniczac (wydatki-outgoings)
cut down on
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reduce (consumption)
cut in
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to interrupt someone who is speaking
cut off
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1. isolate / 2. disconnect 3. przerwac wypowiedz
cut out
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1. wyciąć / 2. omit
draw in
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shorten (of days) [when the nights or days draw in, it becomes dark earlier in the evening because it will soon be winter]
draw on
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to use something that you have gradually gained or saved
draw out
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extend (to make something continue longer than usual)
draw up
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1. to prepare and write something such as a document or plan / 2. if a vehicle draws up, it arrives at a place and stops
drop in
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wpadać (visit unexpectedly)
drop off
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decrease
drop out of
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odpasc, odejsc (ze szkoly)
eat into
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consume a part of sth (to use or take away a large part of something valuable, such as money or time)
fall back
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1. to move back suddenly from someone or something, often because you are frightened / 2. If an army falls back, it moves away from an enemy army in order to avoid fighting them
fall back on
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to use something for help because no other choice is available
fall for
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fall in love with sb
fall in
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collapse
fall in with
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1. agree to / 2. to become friendly with someone
fall off
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› If the amount, rate, or quality of something falls off, it becomes smaller or lower
fall on
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1. attack
fall out with
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quarrel
fall through
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nie dojść do skutku (fail to take place)
feel for
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1. to feel sympathy for someone / 2. to experience sympathy and sadness for someone because they are suffering
fit in
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mix well with others
fit up/out
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to put equipment into a room or building so that it can be used for a particular purpose
fly at
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attack (with blows or words)
fold up
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collapse or fail
head off
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o prevent something from taking place
join up
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become a member of the military

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