Phrasal verbs - intercambioidiomasonline

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Be into
I am into playing video games on weekends with my friends.
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like
Be into
He is into girls with long hair, he finds them very attractive.
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be attracted to someone
Be into
Are you into travel literature?.
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be interested in
Be into
I am really into this book, I can't stop reading it, it's the best book I've ever read.
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be enthusiastic about something
Be into
I was halfway into my daily exercise programme when I had to make a phone call.
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to reach a point in an ongoing process
Be on
I am on the huge project that needs to be presented in New York next month.
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dedicate time to
Be on
Your brother has very red eyes, what is he on?.
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be under the influence of something
być pod wpływem np. narkotyków
Be up for
Are you up for going out later? I am not up for anything today, I am feeling depressed.
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fancy/feel like
nie z into
Be up to
What are you up to? You should be at work not playing the computer.
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do sth
Be up to
I think the kids in my class are up to something this weekend, but I'm not sure what exactly.
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be planning something
Blend in
I know he is foreign, but he blends in perfectly native.
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go unnoticed
Blurt out
He is a very open person, he just blurts out the first thing that comes to mind. Maybe he should think a little before speaking.
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say without thinking first
Bump into
I bumped into my ex girlfriend last night, it was really weird.
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see someone by coincidence
na b
Call off
We called off the meeting as half the team couldn ́t come at that time.
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cancel
Call off
Will you please call off your dog? It won't stop barking at me.
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to stop or restrain a person or animal that is being aggressive
Calm down
I need to calm down at work, I am overwhelmed.
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relax
nie z chill, wind
Calm down
The boss calmed down the employees that we showing their discontent.
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to become less agitated
Carry on
Shouldn't we carry on with the project? It's due tomorrow morning.
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continue
Carry on
He was carrying on like a mad man.
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act wildly
Carry on
My granddad always carries on about how life was better in the past.
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complain
Carry out
I am confident that we can carry out the project in time.
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do sth/realize an action
np. projekt, research
Carry someone or something out
I stood up and carries his books out.
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to remove something
nie z take, z carry
Catch up with
He is catching up with the work that he missed while he was ill last month.
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get to the same point as
Catch up with
It is great to catch up with old friends, you always have a lot to talk about.
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see someone after a long time
nie z run
Cheat on
My husband was cheating on my with his secretary so I decided to leave him.
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have an affair
Check out
Have you checked out the new restaurant in the city centre?.
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look at sth
Check out
You need to check out of the hotel by 11:00am.
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leave a hotel
Check out
I need to check out with my shopping once I am finished.
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complete a purchase
Check out
Sorry, what did you say? I checked out for a moment.
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become distracted
Cheer up
I was really down last week, until my friends came to my house to cheer me up that is.
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make someone feel happier
phrasal
Come across
I came across this pen in the office, do you know whose it is?.
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find sth
Come across someone
I came across an old friend in the bar the other day.
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meet by chance
nie z run, bump
Come across
She comes across as being a little bit stupid, but she has a master ́s degree.
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seem/be viewed in a certain way
phrasal
Come up with
I was extremely concerned because I couldn ́t come up with the solution to the exam question. Have you come up with a plan for the weekend yet?.
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think of
Crack down on
There was a massive problem with violence in my home town, so the police are cracking down on it and making lots of arrests.
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put in extreme measures to stop something
Crop up
We have only just begun the project, but quite a few issues have already cropped up.
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appear suddenly or in a surprising way
Cut down (on)
He needs to cut down on his sugar intake, it isn ́t healthy.
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reduce the amount of
Cut down trees
They are cutting down the rainforests at an unbelievable rate.
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chop down trees
Cut down to size
She seemed to think a lot of herself, you know, very arrogant. So I cut her down to size with a few simple words.
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make someone feel humble
Cut out
She should cut out smoking so much, it is bad for her health.
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stop using/doing
Cut out
The children cut out the shapes for the exercise in technology class.
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use scissors to remove something
Cut out
They cut us out of the fun because we arrived late.
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exclude someone from something
nie z leave
Drop off
My dad dropped us off at the airport before we went travelling.
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leave in a place
Drop off
The subscriptions seem to be dropping off recently, it is worrying.
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decline
Drop off
The kids dropped off at about 9pm.
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go to sleep
Drop out (of)
I dropped out of university as I didn ́t enjoy the course.
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stop studying/going to school
Drop out
My wallet must have dropped out of my pocket because I can ́t find it.
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fall out of
End up
So, last night we ended up meeting your sister in the bar.
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final result
End up
She ended up the holiday in a 5 star hotel in London.
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terminate something
Face up to
She should face up to the fact that her marriage is over.
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accept a difficult situation as true
phrasal
Face up to
I needed to face up to the consequences of my actions.
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accept the consequences
Fall for
I fell for her as soon as I saw her.
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fall in love with
Fall for
I don't normally fall for his lies.
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be tricked by
Fall out
She fell out of the car because she was drunk.
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fall from within something
nie z drop
Fall out
He is worried about his baldness because his hair is falling out. One of his teeth fell out last week, so he went to the doctor to see if he has scurvy.
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lose hair/teeth
phrasal
Fall out with
I hardly ever fall out with my siblings, we get on like a house on fire.
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argue with
Figure out
We stumbled upon a huge problem with my university thesis and it took us 4 weeks to figure out what the problem was.
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find a solution to
nie z find, sort, work
Find out
I only found out about the job offer when it was too late to accept it.
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discover information
Get around
I normally get around my city on foot as it is a small place.
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move from place to place
Get (a)round to
What time did you get around to writing your essay last night?.
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start (after planning)
Get at
I think he is getting at what we discussed in last week's meeting.
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suggest
nie z come
Get at
Can you stop that please, you are really getting at me.
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annoy/get on (somebody's nerves)
Get at
I am trying to pick up the pen I dropped behind the desk, but I can't get at it.
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access
Get by
I find it difficult to get by on my salary. I can get by in Japanese, however, I don ́t speak fluently.
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manage with little money
Get into
I only got into jogging last year, I started because I wanted to get in shape.
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start liking
nie z take
Get into
I forgot my keys so I couldn't get into my flat.
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manage to enter
Get into trouble
He is always getting into trouble at school.
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find oneself in problems
zwrot, nie z mess
Get into a mess
I didn't pass the exam because I got into a mess on the final question.
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become confused or have problems with something
bardziej zwrot niż phrasal
Get stuck into
It is time to get stuck into this project so that we can finish once and for all.
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start to work on something (a lot)
ze stuck
Get on
You need to get on the bus at 17:00.
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enter a bus or plane
Get on with
I told my students to get on with their work.
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continue doing
nie z go, keep, carry
Get on with
I get on really well with my boss and workmates.
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have a good relationship with
nie zwrot
Get rid of
We were moving house and no longer needed our electrical appliances, so we decided to get rid of them instead of keeping them in storage.
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throw away, sell or give as a present
pozbyć się
Get together
At Christmas our family always gets together to celebrate.
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meet to spend time together
Get up
I normally get up at about 6 am so that I can go for a run.
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remove yourself from a bed
Get up to
What did you get up to last night? You shouldn't leave the children alone, when they are together they normally get up to no good.
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do sth/do sth you shouldn't
Go for
I went for the fish instead of the steak because it is healthier.
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choose
Go off
I went off eating cheese because I ate too much over the Christmas period.
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stop liking
Go off
We need to buy more milk, this carton has gone off.
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go out of date
Go off
The lights went off in the middle of the film, it must be a power-cut.
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turn off
o światłach, że się wyłączyły
Go off
The bomb went off at around 8:30am.
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explode
nie: blow up
Go off
We need to fix that alarm, it is always going off at night.
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sound
np. alarm clock
Go out
I ́ll see you in half an hour. We normally go out at the weekend to the bar area in the city.
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go outside/go clubbing
Go out with
I have been going out with my girlfriend for about 2 years now.
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be in a relationship with
Hang on
You will need to hang on until we finish lunch.
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wait
Hang on
He held on to his wallet like his life depended on it.
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hold onto something
Hang out (of)
The dog loves hanging out of the car window as we drive.
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be a little outside of
Hang out (with)
I always hang out with my friends on Thursday evenings.
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spend time (with)
Hold up
We are waiting for the boss ́ decision that is what is holding up the process.
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delay
nie z put, ale phrasal
Hold up
How is your sister holding up after losing her job?.
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remain strong/successful
Join in
We were playing football with my friends and suddenly some other children asked to join in.
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participate in
Keep on
Just keep on studying in the same way, you will soon notice the progress.
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continue
nie z go, carry, get
Kick off
Let ́s kick off this meeting by reviewing the last financial quatre.
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start something
na k
Kick off
What time do you kick off this evening?.
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finish work
Let down
I feel that you have let everyone down with your lack of productivity at work.
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disappoint
nie z put
Let down
We need to let down the tire on my bike a little, the pressure is too high.
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deflate slowly
Let off
I can ́t believe that they let him off with such a serious offence, he should be in prison.
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not punish/forgive
Let off
The bus driver stopped the bus to let me off.
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allow to get off
Look after
I almost never look after my siblings as we have a babysitter.
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take care of
Look after
My wife looks after the family's financial affairs.
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be in charge of
nie: take care of
Look down on
You shouldn't look down on your brother so much, everyone makes mistakes.
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think badly of
Look down on
We can look down on the university campus from our balcony.
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look downwards at
Look forward to
I am looking forward to our next holiday.
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be excited about
jak w listach
Look up to
I look up to my father, he is a very respectable man.
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admire
Make up
It's true, I'm not making it up.
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invent information or a story
Make up
I think it is time to make up with my brother, we have been arguing for way too long.
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make peace with
jak np. pogodzić się z kimś po kłótni
Make up for
We should get on with our work to make up for the delay we had yesterday.
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recuperate or compensate for
Make up
The exam is made up of 4 tasks.
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form
składać się, nie z consist, phrasal
Mess about
The kids are messing about in the garden until you are ready to leave.
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kill time by doing something
Mess about
I got a new computer so I have been messing about on it in the evenings.
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use something without a clear objective or purpose
phrasal
Mess about
I always got into trouble at school form messing about.
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behave badly
phrasal
Mess around
Get on with your work and stop messing around on Facebook.
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waste time doing sth
Mess around
Those kids are always messing around with the sports equipment.
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behave in a stupid way
Pass away
My granddad was the greatest man I have ever known, I really looked up to him.
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die
Pick up
My dad is going to pick us up in half an hour.
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collect
Pick up
If you do lots of speaking practice, your fluency will pick up.
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improve
np. język
Pick up
He was late for the meeting so he picked up the pace to make up for lost time.
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increase in speed
phrasal na p
Put off
They put off the football match due to the bad weather.
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delay
postpone
Put off
They were put off from going on the trip because it was very expensive.
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dissuade from
odwodzić, wyperswadować, nie z talk
Put on
I usually put on my trousers before my socks.
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dress oneself
Put on
I put on the light as I entered the house.
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turn on
Put on
I have put on over 10 kilos this year.
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gain weight
Put on
He wasn't really injured, he was just putting it on.
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pretend
nie z make
Put on
We thought the horse was going to win so we put $10 on it.
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bet/risk money
phrasal
Put up
We are putting up my brother in law at the moment while they reform his house.
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allow someone to stay in your house
Put up with
I find it hard to put up with his lies, he never stops.
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tolerate
Put up
I am going to put up a painting in the hall this afternoon.
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hang
np. obraz na ścianie
Run out
He got up and ran out of the room because he was afraid.
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flee
nie z get
Run out (of)
Laura went to the shop because she had run out of bread.
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not have any left/remaining
See off
I always accompany my son to the airport to see him off.
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say goodbye at the airport etc
See off
The man was trying to protect his house and he used a baseball bat to see off the thieves.
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get rid of
phrasal, nie z throw
Set off
What time should we set off tomorrow? We don ́t want to get there too late.
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start a journey
Set up
I ́m going to set up a new company that provides computer equipment to larger businesses.
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start a business
Set up
We need to set up a meeting with our partner company in the USA.
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arrange
Set up
It was all set up to cause us problems.
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lay a trap
Sign up for
At university I signed up for the football and swimming teams.
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do/join a team or club
nie z join, zapisać się, phrasal
Snow under
Lately my projects at work have snowed me under, I just can ́t keep up with it all.
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be overwhelmed/have too much work to do
Stand for
I find it really hard to stand for this type of behaviour.
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tolerate/protect or defend
Stand for
The image on the front page stands for his struggle with the disease.
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represent
Stand for
Do you stand for pro or anti-bull fighters?.
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defend
Stand for
Jeremy Corbyn is standing for the next general election.
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be a candidate
Stand out
He stands out in all aspects at school.
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be different/remarkable
Stay up
We shouldn ́t stay up so late on a work night, we are too tired in the morning.
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not go to bed
Take off
What time does the plane take off tomorrow?.
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the plane leaves the ground
Take off
The courses have really taken off since we started email marketing.
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become successful
Take on
We took on 4 new accountants last year due to the increase in volume of clients.
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hire/employ
Take on
If someone breaks into your house, you shouldn't ever take them on as it is dangerous.
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confront
nie z face
Take to
Recently, I have really taken to running.
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become good at/do frequently
Take a fancy to
They have taken a fancy to baking over the last few years.
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like
zwrot z fancy
Take an exception to
I normally take an exception to these types of questions.
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dislike
zwrot z take, nie phrasal
Take up
I want to take up a new hobby, playing tennis or something like that.
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start doing
np. hobby
Tell off
The teacher is always telling off the same two boys in the class.
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shout at
Turn down
I went for the job, but they turned me down because of my lack of experience.
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reject
Wear out
My computer has worn itself out through so much overuse.
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use so much that it no longer works
Wind down
The huge project we were working on at the office is winding down, therefore we need to be on the lookout for a new one.
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slowly come to an end
Wind up
My little brother used to wind me up all the time when we were kids, but now we get along fine.
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annoy/irritate
na w
Wind up
Things at work wound up early, so we all took the evening off.
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come to an end (wind down)

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