phrasal_verbs_01

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przkazać, oddać, złożyć, przedstawić, przedłożyć (odnośnie pracy)
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get out
(w kontekście pracy, użyte np ze słowem: proposal) Send it, Hand it in, Submit
poruszać coś (np. temat, kwestię)
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bring up
(pv) to start to talk about a particular subject
There are several points I'd like to bring up at tomorrow's meeting.
wywoływać coś
(pv) to make something happen, usually something bad
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bring on
(pv) to make something happen, usually something bad
The bright lights brought on a crushing headache. [often passive ]. Headaches are often brought on by stress.
Dawaj!, Dajesz!
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bring it on!
(pv, spoken) To accept a challenge
said to show that you are prepared and willing to compete in a competition or to do something difficult:
zepsuć się
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break down
(pv) If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working. If a system, relationship, or discussion breaks down, it fails because there is a problem or disagreement.
My car broke down on the way to work. Their marriage broke down after only two years.
przez, dzięki, od, z powodu
(prep)
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through
(prep) przez, dzięki, od, z powodu
I got the job through my mum's friend. He became ill through eating undercooked meat.
wyjmować coś, wyciągać coś
(pv) to remove something from somewhere
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take out
(pv) to remove something from somewhere
to remove something from somewhere. He reached into his bag and took out a book.
szkoda, że; to przykrość; trudno
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too bad
mainly US informal
# used to say that you are sorry about a situation. He didn't get the job. Oh, that's too bad. # used to say that nothing can be done to change a situation. I know you don't want to go but it's too bad, we have to.
wpaść do kogoś z wizytą, odwiedzić kogoś, przyjść do kogoś
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call on
(pv)
I will call on my grandma. She called on him yesterday and he wasn't happy about it. I will call in on you next month.
odwołać coś
(pv) ~cancel, abandon, terminate
Fred nie kochał już Lauren, więc odwołał ślub.
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call sth off
(pv) ~cancel, abandon, terminate
# to decide that a planned event or activity will not happen because it is not possible, useful, or wanted now. The game has been called off because of the weather.
dopingować kogoś
(pv) to shout loudly in order to encourage someone in a competition
Jego dziewczyna zawsze dopingowała go na meczach.
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cheer somebody on
(pv) to shout loudly in order to encourage someone in a competition
# to shout loudly in order to encourage someone in a competition. His girlfriend has always cheered him on during matches.
rozchmurzyć się, pocieszyć kogoś
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cheer up
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# to stop feeling sad, or to make someone feel happier. The boy cheered up when he saw his mother buying him ice cream. Cheer up! It could have been worse! I've got something to cheer you up - close your eyes.
owijać w bawełnę
(id)
Nie owijaj w bawełnę! Powiedz mi prawdę!
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beat about the bush
(id)
Don’t beat about the bush! Just tell me the truth!
wymyślić coś
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come up with sth
(pv) = think of something
# to think of a plan, an idea, or a solution to a problem. I came up with this idea for a TV show about a woman living with her best friend. We need to come up with a better way of making money.
wymyślić coś
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think of something
(pv) = come up with sth
# to use your imagination and intelligence to produce an idea, a solution to a problem, or an answer to a question. When did you first think of the idea?
pojawiać się, zdarzać się
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come up
(pv)
# If a job or opportunity comes up, it becomes available. # If a problem or difficult situation comes up, it happens. I was going to meet my friends for dinner, but something came up so I had to cancel.
wchodzić
(pv) ~ enter, get in
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come in
(pv) ~ enter, get in
to enter a room or building Do you want to come in for a cup of tea? 'Come in, the door is open!’
natknąć się na kogoś/coś
(pv) ~find, notice, discover
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come across sb/sth
(pv) ~find, notice, discover
to meet someone or discover something by chance. I came across a lovely little restaurant in the village.
zgłaszać się (np na ochotnika), oferować (np pomoc)
(pv) ~offer oneself, step forward, make a proposal, volunteer
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come forward
(pv) ~offer oneself, step forward, make a proposal, volunteer
# to offer to help someone or to give information. We need witnesses to come forward with information about the attack.
odcinać kogoś/coś
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cut off
(pv) also #to stop providing something (electricity, food supplies).
# to prevent people from reaching or leaving a place, or to separate them from other people. The whole village was cut off by flooding. She lives abroad and feels very cut off from her family. If we don't pay the gas bill, we'll be cut off.
zgasnąć, zaciąć się
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cut out
(pv)
#If an engine, machine, or piece of equipment cuts out, it suddenly stops working. The engine cut out and I can't fix it.
przestań!
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cut (it) out
(pv)
He was teasing his little brother so I told him to cut it out. # something you say to tell someone to stop doing something annoying.
zaprzestać, kończyć, eliminować
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cut out
(pv)
Our aim is to cut out bureaucracy. Their conspiracy has to be cut out.
wtrącać się, przerywać (np. wypowiedź, rozmowę)
(pv) ~interrupt
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cut in
(pv) ~interrupt
She kept cutting in and annoying everyone.
wpadać do kogoś
(pv) ~visit
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drop in/by
(pv) ~visit
#to visit someone for a short time, usually without arranging it before. I dropped in on George on my way home from school.
podrzucić kogoś/coś
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to drop someone / something
(pv)
# to take someone or something to a place, usually by car as you travel somewhere else. Come on, I can drop you off at school. She dropped her son home on her way to work.
patrzeć na kogoś z podziwem, podziwiać kogoś
(pv) to respect and admire someone
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look up to sb
(pv) to respect and admire someone
She had always looked up to his older brother. I know she looks up to me so I can't disappoint her.

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