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Zepsuć się (o maszynie); lub załamać się emocjonalnie. To stop functioning (for a machine); to lose emotional control. 开始学习
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If my car breaks down again, I'll have to sell it.
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Zerwać z kimś (zakończyć związek). To end a romantic relationship. 开始学习
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Have you heard that Sam and Lisa are planning to break up?
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Odwołać (np. spotkanie, wydarzenie). To cancel a planned event. 开始学习
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The picnic was called off because of the terrible weather.
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Przeprowadzać, wykonywać (np. plan, zadanie). To perform or complete a task or instruction. 开始学习
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The scientists will carry out a series of important experiments.
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Nadrobić zaległości; lub dowiedzieć się, co słychać u kogoś. To reach the same level as someone else; to update each other on your lives. 开始学习
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I need to work late tonight to catch up on my emails.
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Sprawdzać coś; lub wymeldować się z hotelu. To examine something; to leave and pay for your stay at a hotel. 开始学习
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You should check out that new café; I've heard it's fantastic.
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She promised she would come back before it got dark.
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To enter a room or building. 开始学习
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Please, come in and make yourself comfortable.
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Pospieszyć się, zachęcać; lub wyrażać niedowierzanie ("Daj spokój!"). To hurry up; also used to encourage someone. 开始学习
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Come on, if we don't leave now, we'll miss the start of the film!
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Wymyślić coś, wpaść na pomysł. To think of or suggest an idea or plan. 开始学习
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Julia managed to come up with a brilliant idea for the project.
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To rely on or trust someone. 开始学习
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You can count on me to help you with your presentation.
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Radzić sobie z czymś, zajmować się czymś. To handle or manage a situation or problem. 开始学习
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As a customer service assistant, you have to deal with complaints.
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Podrzucać kogoś/coś w jakieś miejsce; lub przysnąć. To take someone or something to a place and leave them there; to fall asleep. 开始学习
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Could you drop me off near the train station?
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Zrozumieć coś, rozwiązać problem. To understand or solve something. 开始学习
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I still haven't figured out how to use this new software.
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To discover a piece of information. 开始学习
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I read the article to find out more about climate change.
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Mieć z kimś dobre relacje, dogadywać się. To have a friendly relationship with someone. 开始学习
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Fortunately, I get along with all of my colleagues.
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Wysiadać (z autobusu, pociągu, samolotu). To leave a form of public transport like a bus or train. 开始学习
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We need to get off the bus at the next stop.
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Wsiadać (do autobusu, pociągu, samolotu). To board a form of public transport like a bus or train. 开始学习
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I think we got on the wrong train by mistake.
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Wychodzić, wydostawać się (często w pośpiechu). 开始学习
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The fire alarm rang and everyone had to get out of the building.
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To meet with other people socially. 开始学习
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Why don't we get together for lunch next week?
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To get out of bed in the morning. 开始学习
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I find it really difficult to get up on cold, dark mornings.
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Oddawać (coś pożyczonego). To return something to its owner. 开始学习
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You must give back the books you borrowed from the library.
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Ustąpić, poddać się presji. To surrender; to stop resisting something. 开始学习
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He kept asking me to go to the party until I finally gave in.
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Poddać się, przestać próbować. 开始学习
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Even though it was challenging, she refused to give up.
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Zaczynać, kontynuować (jako pozwolenie). To proceed or to give someone permission to do something. 开始学习
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"Go ahead and start eating, I'll be with you in a moment."
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The meeting seemed to go on for hours without a clear conclusion.
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Wychodzić (np. na miasto); lub gasnąć (o świetle, ogniu). To leave your home for a social event; for a light or fire to be extinguished. 开始学习
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Are you planning to go out this Saturday evening?
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Przejrzeć coś, powtórzyć. To review or check something carefully. 开始学习
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Let's go over the main points of the report one more time.
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To mature and become an adult. 开始学习
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He needs to grow up and start taking responsibility for his actions.
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Czekać (podobne do "hold on"). To wait for a short time. 开始学习
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Could you hang on a second while I find my keys?
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Spędzać z kimś czas, "włóczyć się". To spend time relaxing or socializing informally. 开始学习
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Young people often hang out at the shopping centre on weekends.
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Czekać (często przy telefonie); lub trzymać się czegoś mocno. To wait for a short time; to grip something tightly. 开始学习
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Please hold on; I'll transfer your call to the manager.
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Opiekować się kimś/czymś. To take care of someone or something. 开始学习
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I have to look after my younger brother this evening.
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To search for someone or something. 开始学习
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I'm currently looking for a new job in the IT sector.
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Czekać na coś z niecierpliwością. To anticipate a future event with pleasure and excitement. 开始学习
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I'm really looking forward to going on holiday next month.
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Uważać na coś; lub troszczyć się o kogoś/coś. To be careful or to watch for danger. 开始学习
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Look out! There's a car coming.
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Sprawdzać informację (np. w słowniku, internecie); lub odszukać kogoś. To search for information in a book or online. 开始学习
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If you don't understand a word, you should look it up.
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Podnosić coś; lub odbierać kogoś (np. samochodem). To lift something from a surface; to collect someone in a vehicle. 开始学习
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Could you pick me up from the airport at 8 PM?
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Odkładać coś na później, przekładać. To postpone something to a later time. 开始学习
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The match has been put off until next weekend due to the snow.
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To dress yourself in clothes or accessories. 开始学习
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You should put on a coat because it's quite cold outside.
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Wpaść na kogoś przypadkiem, spotkać niespodziewanie. To meet someone unexpectedly. 开始学习
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I ran into one of my old school friends at the supermarket yesterday.
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Skończyć się, wyczerpać (o zapasach). To use all of a supply of something. 开始学习
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We've run out of coffee, so I'll add it to the shopping list.
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Organizować, zakładać, montować; lub wrabiać kogoś. To arrange, establish, or organize something. 开始学习
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They set up their own company shortly after graduating from university.
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To move into a seated position. 开始学习
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There were no empty seats, so I had nowhere to sit down.
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To rise to a standing position. 开始学习
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The audience stood up to applaud the orchestra at the end of the concert.
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Zwracać (coś do sklepu); lub cofać to, co się powiedziało. To return an item to a store; to retract something you said. 开始学习
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If the shirt doesn't fit, you can take it back to the shop.
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Zdejmować (ubranie); lub startować (o samolocie). To remove clothing; for an airplane to leave the ground. 开始学习
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The plane is expected to take off on time.
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Wyjmować coś; lub zabrać kogoś gdzieś (np. na randkę). To remove something from a place; to take someone on a date. 开始学习
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It's your turn to take out the rubbish.
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To discuss a problem or situation with someone. 开始学习
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Before making a decision, it's important to talk it over.
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To deactivate a device or light. 开始学习
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Please turn off your mobile phone before the performance begins.
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To activate a device or light. 开始学习
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Can you turn on the light? It's getting dark in here.
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My alarm clock rang but I didn't wake up for another ten minutes.
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Ćwiczyć; lub rozwiązać problem, ułożyć się pomyślnie. To exercise; to find a solution or to be successful. 开始学习
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I try to work out twice a week to stay fit and healthy.
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