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madden with
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to annoy, to make angry; doprowadzac do szału. She was maddened with his obstinacy.
make away
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to leave quickly; uciec, wymknąć się, szybko wyjść. He makes away whenever I try to talk to him.
make away with
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to steal; to murder; to commit suicide; ukraść; zabić, zamordować; popełnić samobójstwo. Why she decided to make away with herself will probably never be revealed.
make for
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kierować się do; zmierzać do
make into
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to change something / someone into something / someone; zmienić, przemienić, przerobić (coś na coś. I don't really like the idea of making the attic into another bedroom.
make of
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to understand by; rozumieć (coś) z czegoś, wnioskować. Sally could make nothing of the notice she received.
make off
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to hurry, to escape; wyruszać, uciekać, spieszyć się do wyjścia. I think we should make off before they come back.
make out
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to deal with, to succeed, radzić sobie. I hear she is making out quite well at school.
make up (with sb)
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to cease arguing, to forgive each other; godzic się (z kimś). We had such a row I thought we’d never make up.
map out
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to arrange something in detail; planować, ustalać szczegóły. His parents have already mapped out his education.
mark up
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podwyższać cenę
marvel at
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to consider something marvellous, wonderful or really surprising; zachwycać się, dziwić się (czemuś). She marvelled at the news- it wasn't what she'd expected.
meddle in
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to interfere in; mieszać się w (coś), wtrącać się w (coś). Sarah's been meddling in my private problems for a long time. I've decided to make an end of this situation.
meet up
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to meet in order to do sth together; spotkać się (żeby razem coś zrobić). Let's meet up on Friday and we'll discuss the materials we've gathered so far.
mellow out
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to make one feel relaxed or to become calm; uspokoić się, zrelaksować, rozluźnić, ‘wyluzować’. I guess you need to mellow out a bit.
mingle with
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to become acquainted with, to talk to somebody, to start or continue an acquaintance; obracać się wśród, zadawać się z, rozmawiać (na spotkaniu towarzyskim). She's mingling with the wrong kind of people.
miss (sth/sb) out
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to not include; opuszczać, utracić. You've missed out some important data in the form.
miss out on
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to miss an opportunity; stracić okazję (czegoś). She didn't want to miss out on spending a couple of hours with her family.
mist over
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to become covered with a layer of liquid; zaparować, zajść mgłą, pokryć się (warstwą cieczy). The window has misted over with steam.
mist up
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to become covered with a layer of liquid; zaparować, zajść mgłą, pokryć się (warstwą cieczy). The steam has misted up the window pane.
mistake for
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to think that sb or sth is sb or sth else; pomylić (kogoś lub coś) z kimś / czymś. Excuse me, you must have mistaken me for someone else.
mix in
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to add something by mixing; wmieszać, zmieszać. Mix in the yolks.
mix in (1)
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to combine (e.g. ingredients) by mixing; wymieszać, wmieszać, zmieszać, dodawać i mieszać. Mix in the sugar now.
mix in (2)
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to mingle, to be able to make friends easily, to start friendly relationships with others; dołączać do towarzystwa, nawiązywać znajomości. Why don't you ever try to mix in at parties?
mix up
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to confuse; mieszać, pomieszać, pomylić. Most things got mixed up and we couldn't manage.
mix up in
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to be involved in something (usually unfavourable); wmieszać się w coś, wplątać się w coś. She got mixed up in a political scandal.
mix up with
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to have a relationship with (usually someone whose reputation is dubious); utrzymywać zanjomość z, zadawać się z (na ogół z kimś o wątpliwej reputacji). He was upset to hear that his son had been mixed up with criminals.
moan about
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to complain about; narzekać na, skarżyć się na, jęczeć (z powodu). He's always moaning about the weather.
mock at
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to laugh at (someone or something) in an unkind way; wyśmiewać, wyszydzać, drwić z. The children mocked at their obese class mate.
model after
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to make a copy of; to try to become similar to (someone); wzorować na, wzorować się na. Hardly ever do young people have a person to model themselves after.
model on
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to make a copy of; to try to become similar to (someone); wzorować na, wzorować się na. The building was modelled on a Scandinavian design.
monkey around
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to play, often in a foolish or uncontrolled way; błaznować, wydurniać się. The children are monkeying around in the garden.
monkey with
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to touch something without sufficient caution, to spoil something by careless touching; majdrować przy, niepotrzebnie (coś) ruszać. Haven't you been told not to monkey with these papers?
mooch about
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to spend time doing nothing; snuć się, wałęsać bez celu. He's been mooching about for hours.
mooch around
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to walk without any particular aim or with no interest; wałęsać się, łazić bez celu. These young people mooch around the street all day.
moon around / moon about
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to spend one’s time doing no work; obijać się. If you moon around like this, I’ll have to do all the job myself.
moon over
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to keep thinking about someone one’s attracted to; rozmyślać o kimś, She’s been mooning over that drummer she met a few months ago.
mope around
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to spend time aimlessly and unhappily; chodzić bez celu. Instead of solving the problem she spent all day moping around.
mope away
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to spend time in sadness, to spend time in a dull manner; zamartwiać się, być przygnębionym. I hope you're not moiping away again.
move in
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to start living in a certain place; wprowadzać się. When are they moving in?
move on
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to leave, to set off; to pass; odchodzić, zmieniać miejsce pobytu; wyjeżdżać; wyruszać; upływać. It's high time to move on, weve spent a lot of time in this city and I need a change.
move out
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to change the place of living; to strt a journey; wyprowadzić się; wyruszyć w podróż. We've decided to move out.
move over
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to move in order to make space that someone else needs; przesunąć się. Won’t you move over? I’m carrying really unhandy stuff here!
muck up
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to spoil, to fail; spaprać, zepsuć (pot.) Don't you understand he's going to muck up everything?
muddle through
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to somehow cope with difficulties or affairs, in spite of chaos; jakoś sobie radzić (mimo bałaganu, braku orientacji) She managed to muddle through although it wasn't easy at all.
mug up (on)
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to study hard and usually before an exam or test; wkuwać. She's mugging up on Maths, but I don't think she's going to manage.
muster up
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zbierać się na, zdobywać się na (np. odwagę)
nail up
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to pin something up with nails; przybić gwoździami. Could you please nail up the picture on the wall?
nibble at
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to eat slowly by putting into mouth small pieces of food; skubać (jedzenie). She’s been nibbling at the pancakes she loves. Something must have happened.
noise abroad
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to spread news, to make them public; roznosić wieści, rozgłaszać. It has been noised abroad that the opposition will not vote for this bill.
nose around
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to be suspiciously looking for; węszyć. Why are the police nosing around in here?
nose out
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to guess or get some information that was hidden; wywęszyć, wyniuchać. I'm afraid our competitor has nosed out something.
note down
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to take notes, to note something; zanotować, notować. Have you noted this address down?
nuzzle up against
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to touch, to hold or rub with affection; tulić się, ocierać się. Look at my cats; they're nuzzling up against each other.
object against
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to express disapproval or opposition to; sprzeciwiać się (czemuś), wyrażać sprzeciw. They all objected against this option.
offend with
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to annoy someone with something; obrazić kogoś czymś, urazić kogoś czymś. He offends us with his rudeness.
open out (1)
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to make something wide open; to spread; otwierać coś szeroko; rozciągać się. A wonderful view opened out before their eyes.
open out (2)
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to start talking freely, to become open as a person; rozmawiać otwarcie, otwierać się (przed kimś). Susie's opened out lately.
open up
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to make something possible, to make something happen; otwierać możliwości; stwarzać. The new circumstances opened up new opportunities for you to win the process.
open with
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to start with; rozpoczynać się (czymś, od czegoś. The famous singer opened the band's concert with his own rendition of their song.
operate on
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to try to heal someone with an operation; operować (kogoś, coś). His arm must be operated on.
opt for
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to choose something, usually against something else; wybierać. They opted for the most complicated solution.
opt out
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to decide to leave, to give up, to not participate in; decydować się na opuszczenie, nie brać udziału. I wonder why he decided to opt out of the pension scheme.
order around
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to give many commands in order to control someone; zasypywać poleceniami, dawać zbyt dużo poleceń. The staff were ordered around by the new boss.
order from
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to request (goods) from somewhere; zamawiać (coś) od kogoś, ze sklepu, itd. She ordered some books from an unreliable store.
order in
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to order someone to come in; kazać wejść. The head master ordered us in.
order out
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to order somebody to leave; kazać wyjść (komuś skądś). They ordered us out as if we were criminals!
originate from
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to have its sources in, to come from; The whole idea originated from Peter.
pace about
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to move restlessly and / or anxiously about a place; chodzić w tę i z powrotem, niespokojnie chodzić (np. po pomieszczeniu) She paced about the room, thinking what to do.
pace around
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to move restlessly and / or anxiously about a place; chodzić w tę i z powrotem, niespokojnie chodzić (np. po pomieszczeniu) He couldn't sleep, so he paced around all night.
pack away
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to put things back where they are stored; zapakować coś (z powrotem), włożyć rzeczy na miejsce. Why don’t you pack away the food while I’m taking down the tent?
pack in
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to attract a huge audience; to give something up, to stop doing somethingprzyciągnąć widzów; rzucić coś, zaprzestać czegoś “Fahrenheit 9/11” is packing audiences in.
pack into
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to put many things or bring numerous people into a place; wpakować, zapakować, upchnąć. I can’t understand how they were going to pack a thousand people into that tiny building!
pack off
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to send a person away; wysłać kogoś dokądś, odesłać, wywieźć. After all the trouble, Kathy’s parents decided to pack her off abroad for a year.
page through
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to browse, to turn pages hardly paying attention to their contents; kartkować, przeglądać bardzo pobieżnie (pismo, książkę). I was paging through the magazine when I noticed his name.
pal up
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informal) to make friends with; (potoczne) zakumplować się, zaprzyjaźnić się. Has your daughter palled up with anybody during the camp?
pale at
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to become pale (at the sight of sth, as a reaction to sth), zblednąć (na widok czegoś, jako reakcja na coś). The students always pale at the sight of their History teacher.
pale beside
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to seem unattractive or unimportant in comparison with something or someone else; blednąć przy (czymś lub kimś). His success pales beside the effort he made.
pall on
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to become boring, to become uninteresting; przykrzyć się, nudzić (komuś). The lecturer's voice palled on his studentsvery quickly.
palm sth off on sb
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to give somebody something you don't want; opchnąć coś komuś. She just palmed the jewellery off on her neighbour.
pan out
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to happen; to develop; to be successful; potoczyć się (o sprawach, wydarzeniach), udać się, powieść się. Our plan didn't pan out.
parcel out
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to divide (e.g. land) into small pieces; rozparcelować. Henry's great grandfather's land was parcelled out among his sons.
partake in
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to participate in; brać udział w, uczestniczyć. Ann and Janine are going to partake in the competition.
pass away
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to come to end; minąć. The severe pain passed away.
pass by
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przechodzić
pass out
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to faint; zemdleć. to give something free of charge; rozdawać coś za darmo. Julka, 5, is convinced that a decent princess should pass out from time to time.
pass through
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to visit a place on a way somewhere; przejeżdżać, być gdzieś przejazdem. We're just passing through, so we won't see much here.
paste into
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to attach with paste / glue somewhere; wklejać. She used to paste such articles into a notebook.
paste up
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to stick up; to put glue on a surface; naklejać; smarować klejem. Paste up this notice on the door.
pay back
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to return money; to do something as a response or reward; spłacić, zwrócić pieniądze; odpłacić. He warned us he would pay us back for what we had done to him.
pay off
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to pay a debt; to return something such as unfair treatment; spłacić (dług); odpłacić (komuś za coś). I felt relieved when I finally paid off the flat.
peg away at
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to work hard; to continue doing something; ciężko nad czymś pracować, zawziąć się, wziąć się za coś; Don't you think you should peg away at your French before leaving?
peg out
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(informal) to die; umrzeć, wykorkować. I'm gonna peg out if you tell me we're not at the end of the road. I'm just dead tired.
percolate through
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to move slowly through a surface(of liquid); to spread; przenikać, przesączać się; rozprzestrzeniać się, rozchodzić się (o informacjach, plotkach) The gossip will start to percolate through our neighbours anyway.
permit into
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to allow someone enter (a place); wpuszczać; zezwalać na wstęp. Nobody is permitted into the office today.
phone in
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to phone one's job in order to leave a message; zatelefonować do miejsca pracy, żeby zostawić wiadomość. I thiink I should phone in and say I'm gonna be late.
pick out
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to recognize, to distinguish, to find; to choose; rozróżniać, odróżniać, rozpoznawać, zauważyć; wybierać. I couldn't pick her out in the crowd.
pick up
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to lift; to take someone or something from a place; to get ill; podnosić; odbierać (kogoś lub coś); łapać (np. przeziębienie) Will you pick up the kids from school?
pin down
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to make someone agree or act in a given way; przyszpilić kogoś, skłonić do czegoś. You've got to pin him down smehow, otherwise we're going to be in trouble.
pin on
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to blame someone for something, to make someone responsible for something; winić kogoś za coś; czynić kogoś opdpowiedzialnym za coś. You shouldn't pin the blame on him.
pine away
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to become very weak and thin, especially because of sorrow; marnieć, umierać ze smutku, umierać z rozpaczy. His wife pined away soon after his death.
pine for
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to miss something or someone, to want something one cannot get; tęsknić, usychać z tęsknoty. Jane pined for some luxury in her life.
pitch in
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to join others in doing a job (informal); połączyć siły; robić coś wspólnie (potoczne). We must all pitch in, otherwise we wont succeed.
pitch into
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to grab sth, to start doing sth eagerly; rzucic się na coś. The children pitched into the food.
pitch out
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to make someone leave, usually by forcing them to do so (informal); wyrzucać, wywalać (kogoś) (potoczne) He was shocked when he heard his son had been pitched out of office.
play along
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to pretend that you agree or cooperate with someone in order to achieve something, zwodzić kogoś dla własnej korzyści. I think she's been playing along with us and doesn't really want to cooperate.
play at
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to do sth for pleasure, not treating it seriously; zabawiać się, nie traktować poważnie. Jim's only playing at being a musician, he's got lots of other plans for the future.
play on
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to use someone’s emotions or a difficult situation to get something; grać na (uczuciach); wykorzystywać. I hate it when she plays on the fact that others sympathise with her.
play out
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to resolve or finish in a particular way; rozegrać się, rozstrzygnąć się. Nobody knew how the conflict would play out after their violent row.
play up
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to behave in a wrong way; to work unproperly or stop working; rozrabiać, źle się zachowywać; nawalać, psuć się. If Kathy begins to play up again, tell her she's not going to the playground tomorrow.
plow into
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to drive into something; wjechać w coś, Watch out! We'll plow into that car!
plow on
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to continue doing something tiring, hard and boring; męczyć się dalej, walczyć dalej. I understood I had to plow on if I wanted to start a better life.
plow through
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to go through something with difficulty; przebrnąć, przebić się przez. I just couldn't plow through that book, however entertaining you find it.
plug away
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to work hard; ciężko pracować. How long can one plug away like that? She's not going to cope.
plug in
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to to turn on, to connect; podłączać (do sieci), włączać. Can you believe she forgot to plug in the appliance?
plump for
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to opt for, to choose; wybierać. Many young people plump for sports clothes just because they're so comfortable.
plunk down
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to put something down without much care, o put something down heavily; ciskać, rzucać niedbale. She plunked down the shopping bag.
ply with
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to offer someone (usually things to eat or drink), to provide someone with something; częstować kogoś (czymś), zasypywać kogoś (np. pytaniami). She's been plying us with coffee all evening.
point at
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to show something (usually with one's finger); wskazywać na (coś, kogoś). She pointed at me.
point down
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to show something which is down; wskazywać (coś) na dole. What's that?, she asked, pointing down at the floor.
point out
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to explain, to show, to draw one's attention to something or someone; wyjaśniać, wskazywać, zwracać uwagę (na coś lub kogoś). During the meeting, he pointed out the most important issues.
point up
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to emphasise; to show sth clearly; make sth more powerful; podkreślać; wzmacniać. The author points up the story with the use of unrealistic images.
poke about
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to look for something; to try to get to know something; szukać, węszyć, dowiadywać się. Sheila's always poking about, it's not safe to tell her anything.
poke around
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to look for something in a rather secret way; węszyć, myszkować. The boys have been poking around here.
ponce about
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to show off, to act unnaturally; popisywać się, przeginać. He's always poncing about.
pop back
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to return somewhere quickly; zawrócić, szybko wrócić. Wait a second, I'll just pop back and leave them the tickets.
pop off
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to leave in a hurry; to die; szybko wyjść, pot. uciekać; umrzeć, pot. wykorkować. Pop off now, kids, because it’s getting dark.
pop over
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to come round, to visit someone for a short while; wpaść do kogoś. If you are working just around the corner, why don’t you pop over from time to time?
pop up
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to appear suddenly; pojawiać się, wyskakiwać. She’s a hopeless singer who pops up in awful TV programmes.
pore over
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to study sth thoroughly and at length; ślęczeć, przesiadywać nad czymś. She's been poring over the books all night.
post up
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to place information on a board, wall, etc. so that everybody can see it; umieścić informację itp. w widocznym miejscu; wywiesic informację. Could you please post up this message on the board outside?
pound towards
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to run in heavy steps towards; biec ciężko w kierunku. The man was pounding towards the police station.
predispose to
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to make someone more likely to do something or toto instruct someone in a treatening way, to demand; rozkazywać. Stop pushing me about!
suffer from an illness;
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predysponować, usposabiać. Her background predisposes her to hold conservative views.
propel into
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to make someone do something or place someone in a certain position; popchnąć kogoś (do czegoś). A misunderstanding propelled him into a series of problems.
pull apart
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to separate, to tear something apart; rozdzielać. to criticise something, usually someone’s work krytykować coś. It was hard to pull the fighting dogs apart.
pull aside
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to move something to one side; odciągnąć. to take someone aside in order to talk to them; odciągnąć kogoś na stronę. Could you please pull the cutain aside?
pull away
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to start moving; ruszyć z miejsca. to separate, to move away; oddzielać się, odsuwać się. The bus suddenly pulled away.
pull off
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to take off a piece of clothes; zdejmować, ściągać (of a vehicle) to be driven, to start moving ruszać, zjeżdżać (z drogi) to succeed in something; osiągnąć coś, poradzić sobie z czymś
pull out
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to take something out; wyciągać, wyjmować (of a vehicle) to move away; odjeżdżać. She pulled out a packet of cigarettes from her purse.
pull round
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to regain health, to overcome sth such as trouble; to pull through; wylizać się (wyzdrowieć), wykaraskać się. I'm sure you're going to pull round after all.
pull through
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to recover, to regain health; wyzdrowieć, wrócić do zdrowia. We can only hope that he will pull through.
push about
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to instruct someone in a treatening way, to demand; rozkazywać. Stop pushing me about!
push ahead
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to continue doing something difficult, to make progress, to persist; posuwac się naprzód. I sometimes feel so lonely it's hard to push ahead.
push along
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to leave; wychodzić, zmywać się skądś. I think we must be pushing along now.
push aside
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to ignore; odpychać, odrzucać. They're going to push those candidates aside.
push away
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to push someone or something so that they move away; odepchnąć. She pushed him away as he wanted to enter the room.
push for
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to demand repeatedly; żądać, domagać się czegoś. Most parents are pushing for the teacher to be dismissed.
push into
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to persuade or force someone to do something; namówić kogoś na coś, skłonić, zmusić kogoś do czegoś. Some of his students have to be pushed into revising before the final test.
push off
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to leave; wychodzić, zabierać się. We've got to push off now.
put about/ put around
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to gossip, to tell something (usually a lie) to many people; plotkować, roznosić pogłoski. Ann’s been putting it around that Tim and Claire are through with each other.
put across
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to make (e.g. an idea) understood; wyjaśnić, zdołać wyjaśnić. It won’t be easy to put such decision across to the workers.
put ahead
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to move something (e.g. an event) to an earlier date; przełożyć coś na wcześniejszy termin. Since there is little time left to have the project finished, we’ll have to put our meeting ahead and discuss everything thoroughly.
put apart
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to save something (e.g. money or time); odkładać (np. pieniądze), oszczędzać, rezerwować (np. czas) She was far_sighted enough to put some money apart. Now that her husband is ill she can afford all the expenses concerned.
put aside
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put aside, to stop doing something zaprzestawać czegoś, odkładać coś, to save something (e.g. money or time); zaoszczędzać. He put his research aside for a year.
put off
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to delay something, to arrange for something (an event, action, etc.) to take later than planned beforehand; odkładać (coś na później), przekładać na później, odraczać. This week turns out terribly busy, we’ve got to put off our meeting.
put over
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to explain something in a comprehensive way; wyjaśnić, wytłumaczyć, wyłożyć. This guy is really good at putting complicated things over.
put together
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to produce sth from different things; to join parts of sth; złożyć (części całości) I couldn't put the telephone together.
put up with
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to accept something (e.g. a situation or someone’s behaviour) you don’t like; znosić coś, godzić się na coś. It’s really hard to put up with him. He’s insolent and rude.
puzzle out
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to work out; to solve a problem, to understand; pojąć, zrozumieć, rozwiązać (problem), wymyśleć. Sooner or later we'll puzzle out a way out of this trouble.
puzzle over
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to think in an intense way about sth; głowić się nad czymś. I've been puzzling over the way to win this case for a year now.
quibble about/ over
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to argue about details; kłócić się o drobiazgi, spierać się. The room badly needs redecorating, but as they’ve been quibbling about the right shade of paint for a couple of weeks now, I don’t think it’s going to be renovated soon.
rabbit on
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to continue talking about unimportant matters; paplać, gadać. The two students kept rabbiting on about cosmetics and make up.
rally round
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to help, to support; pomagać, wspierać kogoś I can count on him, he always rallies round.
ramble on
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to talk or write in an awkward chaotic style without communicating much; mówić lub pisać w sposób chaotyczny, rozwlekle, nie na temat. Jenny tends to ramble on so I don’t really like talking to her.
rankle with
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to fill with grief, to make you feel hurt, unhappy; napełniać goryczą, sprawiać ból. Although the memory of those terrible rows we had still rankles with me, I really love you.
rattle off
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to repeat words easily from one’s memory; trajkotać, bezmyślnie recytować z pamięci. She can rattle off all the lectures but she has no idea about Berkeley or Kant.
read into
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to (wrongly) deduce more information than it is written in something you read; doczytywać się. I knew he'd read into my letter and misunderstand it.
read of
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to read about; przeczytać o. Yesterday I read of his death, which really depressed me.
read on
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to go on reading; czytać dalej. Read on, daddy, read on!
read out
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to read aloud so that others can hear; czytać na głos. We all were shocked when Sally read out the letter.
read over
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to read again; to read carefully; przeczytać jeszcze raz; przeczytać uważnie. Read it over again and you'll find the info for sure.
read up on
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to read about a given subject in order to learn, study, get info; naczytać się o, czytać w celu poszerzenia wiadomości na dany temat. He must have read up on the history of American literature before the exam!
rebound on
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to bring unpleasant results to someone who took an action; odbijać się na (kimś). The joke he'd invented rebounded on him.
recover from
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to get well after an illness; wrócic do zdrowia, dojść do siebie, odzyskać siły. I'm sure she'll soon recover from her operation.
reel out
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to make one’s way out unsteadily; wytoczyć się, wyjść chwiejnym krokiem. The drunkard reeled out from the bar.
refer back to
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to mention something already spoken, seen, discussed, etc. again; nawiązywać do czegoś ponownie. She referred back to the misunderstanding at least twenty times during the dinner!
rely on
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to count on, to bank on; to be able to obtain sth such as help or reliable information from; polegać na (kimś/ czymś). Do you think I can rely on him?
repay for
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to do something for somebody else as an act of gratitude; odwdzięczać się za. How can I repay for it? You simply saved me!
result in
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to cause something; powodować (coś) The management’s policy will undoubtedly result in dismissals.
revel in
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to be fond of something; to enjoy something very much; cieszyć się, radować się. He's the kind of guy that revels in popularity and fame, he'll do anything to see his face on the covers of glossy magazines.
ring back
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to make a telephone call to someone who called you beforehand; oddzwaniać. I must hang up now, I’ll ring you back later!
rinse down
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to drink a liquid in order to cause something (such as a pill, etc.) easily swallowed; popijać coś w celu przełknięcia. Drink some water to rinse the pills down.
rip up
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to tear into pieces; podrzeć na kawałki. He ripped the letter up.
rub along with
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to agree with someone, to get on well with; dobrze się z kimś zgadzać. Jim and Mary always seemed to rub along with each other.
rub down
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to rub one's body with a towel to dry it; to dry somethig with e.g. towel; wycierać (się). I must rub little Kate down, hold on for a second.
rub off
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(of a feeling, characteristic) to be felt or shared by someone who experienced it by being with others; udzielać się (komuś). Their exceptional kindness has rubbed off on their children.
rub out
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to erease; wycierać, ścierać. I've got to rub out these pencil marks.
rub over
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to rub very carefully; rozcierać (np. maść). Rub the oinment over to feel immediate relief.
run away
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to avoid something such as a problem; unikać, uciekać od. She tends to run away from her responsibilities.
run into
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run into to meet someone unexpectedly niespodziewanie kogoś spotkać, wpaść na kogoś, to hit something while driving potrącić coś, wjechać w coś podczas jazdy samochodem. Yesterday I ran into Paul.
run out
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to finish something, to use something up; kończyć, wyczerpywać się. Surprisingly enough, we ran out of money at the beginning of the month.
run over
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to hit and injure or kill (a person or animal) when driving a car; przejechać (osobę, zwierzę). You almost ran over that cat!
run up
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dochodzić do, osiągać
rush at
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to do something such as a job hastily; spieszyć się (z wykonaniem pracy) We've got to rush at finishing the project.
rush for
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to rush in order to get something; gnac na. I've got to rush for the train, see you!
rush in
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to enter quickly and suddenly; wejść w pośpiechu, wbiec, wparować. Did you have to rush in like that? We were talking about our personal things.
rush into
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to make a careless, quick decision; pochopnie się zdecydować. I'm sorry Viki rushed into going there for so long.
rush out
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to sell quickly; rozchodzic się bardzo szybko (o towarach). I think the winter collection will rush out.
rush through
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to perform or deal with something quickly; przepchnąć coś w pośpiechu; szybko coś załatwić. The MP was willing to rush the bill through.
rustle up
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to gather things or people quickly; pozbierać rzeczy, skrzyknąć ludzi. It wasn't easy to rustle up everybody involved.
sack in
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to go to bed; to fall asleep; pójść spac. The girls already sacked in because they were very tired.
sack out
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to go to bed, to fall asleep; pójść spać, zasnąć. I sacked out after the all nighter and was late to work.
sack up
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(informal) to gain something (e.g. profit); (potoczne) zgarnąć, zdobyć. Do you know how much they sacked up?
saddle up
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to put a saddle on a horse back; siodłać konia. You must know how to saddle up a horse before you start your riding lessons.
saddle with
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(informal) to charge someone with (something unpleasant); (potoczne) obarczyć (kogoś czymś). The boss was trying to saddle us with one more task.
salt away
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(informal) to save (money); (potoczne) zaoszczędzić, uciułać, odkładać (pieniądze). I've got some money salted away for a rainy day.
say over
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to repeat words; powtarzać (słowa). Say the poem over once more.
scare away
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to make somebody frightened so that they leave or stop doing something; odstraszyć, wystraszyć. The boy was scared away by some older students.
scissor off
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to cut off; odciąć. Scissor off the edge of the sheet.
scissor up
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to cut into tiny pieces; pociąć na kawałki. Her little daughter has scissored up the document.
scoop out
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to take something out of something with a spoon; wygrzebać coś, wyjąć coś za pomocą łyżeczk, wybierać, wydobywać. I never scoop out the tomato seeds.
scoop up
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to lift something or someone quickly; szybko coś/kogoś podnieść, zgarnąć coś. She scooped up her belongings and put them into the bag.
score off
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to make somebody seem a fool; zrobić z kogoś głupka. The class scored off him again.
score out
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to cross out; przekreślić, wykreślić. And then the coach scored me out from the list.
score through
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to cross out, to score out; przekreślić, wykreślić. Score through position ten, we won't need it.
score up
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to add to a list of e.g. one's succesful movements; zapisać na swoim koncie. She scored up another victory.
scour about
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to be running about in many different directions; biegać na wszystkie strony. Stop scouring about, sit down and think what to do first.
scour for
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to look for someone or something in an anxious way; gorączkowo kogoś lub czegoś poszukiwać. Diana's scouring for the documents, as usual.
scour out
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to clean something really filthy, usually with effort; wyczyścić, wyszorować. This pipe needs scouring out, who's doing it?
scrabble through
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to look for something somewhere anxiously; gorączkowo coś przeszukiwać. I've been scrabbling through my bedroom, but the keys weren't there.
scrape by on
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to make ens meet, to manage to live on sth; przeżyć (za małą kwotę), ciułać, z trudem się utrzymywać. She can just scrape by on the money her mother gives her.
scrape into
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to get somewhere (such as school) with effort; z trudem gdzieś się dostać. With such grades, she'll be very lucky if she scrapes into the university.
scrape up
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to gather a given sum of money; uzbierac, uciułać. I have to scrape up for this bike.
scrub round
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to dodge, avoid, ignore, bypass; ignorować, omijać. He scrubbed round the regulations.
see about
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to ask about something, to make arrangements; dowiadywać się, pytać, umawiać się. I must see about renting a car.
see across
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to help someone cross a road, etc. przeprowadzić kogoś przez ulicę, itp. Remember to see your sister across the street.
see after
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to look after someone or something, to take care of someone or something; opiekować się, zajmować się. Will you see after the visitors?
see ahead
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to plan the future, to forsee the future; planować przyszłość, przewidywać. I find such binding decisions really hard since I can’t see ahead very far.
see around
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to meet someone quite often; widywać kogoś. I haven’t seen her aroud for a couple of weeks.
see as
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to consider someone or something as; uważać (kogoś lub coś) za. No wonder she’s seen as silly.
see back
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to accompany someone on their way home; odprowadzać kogoś w drodze powrotnej. Wait a moment! I’ll see you back.
see beyond
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to have knowledge about a time after a certain point in the future; przewidywać fakty poza pewnym momentem w przyszłości, to care about one’s future; dbać tylko o coś w niedalekiej przyszłości, nie planować dalej, niż do pewnego momentu. As far as sales figures are concerned, I don’t think we can see beyond the end of the year.
see in
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to welcome someone, to accompany someone as they enter; wprowadzać kogoś (do budynku, pomieszczenia) to help a driver drive into a parking space; pomóc kierowcy wjechać, np. na miejsce parkingowe, wskazując mu kierunek. I can’t leave the office. I have to see the visitors in.
see off
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to accompany someone at the beginning of their journey so as to say goodbye to them; odprowadzać (odwozić) kogoś (np. na dworzec, lotnisko, itp.), żegnać kogoś. I’ll see you off to the airport.
see over
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to visit a place in order to have a closer look at it; oglądać (miejsce). Tomorrow we’re going to see over the flat.
see to
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to look after; to make sure sth is done; dopilnować, pilnować. Agata's cats must be fed once a day. Can you see to it?
seize up
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to stop working properly; zatrzeć się, zablokować, przestać działać. The engine has eventually seized up.
sell off
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to sell something cheap, especially when it is becoming out_fashioned; wyprzedawać. They are going to sell off the summer collection.
sell out
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to sell the total of a particular product; sprzedawać, wyprzedawać. They sold out of the whole edition within a week.
send along
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to make someone or something move somewhere; podesłać, przysłać, przyprowadzić, podrzucić. I have to talk with Mary could you send her along?
send away
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to make someone leave; to dismiss someone; odesłać, odprawić, zwolnić. She sent another baby_sitter away.
send back
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to make someone or something return; odsyłać. I'll send you the book back as soon as I've read it.
send out
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to make someone leave; wyrzucać (skądś), wysyłać za drzwi. The teacher sent Mike out of the classroom.
set above
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regard something or someone as more important than something or someone else; przedkładać, stawiać coś wyżej. Her mother sets her professional career above family life.
set apart
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to isolate, to divide; oddzielać. You must set the two students apart from each other.
set aside
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to leave (for later), to save, to put aside; to give up; odkładać, oszczędzać; rezygnować. henry's mother told him he should set his sports career aside.
set back
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to move back, to delay; cofać; opóźniać; przekładać. The meeting has been set back by a week.
set beside
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to place (someone or something) beside (someone or something); umieścić, ułożyć obok (kogoś lub czegoś) to compare porównywać. The baby was set beside her mother.
set forth
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to present, to state an opinion; prezentować, przedstawiać, wyliczać. Mr Brown set forth his opinion very clearly.
set off
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to start a journey; to depart; wyruszać, wyruszać w podróz. When is she going to set off?
set out
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to start (doing sth); rozpoczynać, przystępować do. It's time you set out to look for another job.
shake up
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to upset or annoy by doing something bad and surprising; wstrząsnąć (kimś). The whole affair has shaken up our family.
shame out of
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to prevent someone from doing something by making them feel ashamed or guilty; powstrzymać kogoś od danego czynu poprzez wywołania poczucia winy lub wstydu. Their aim was to shame him out of behaving in a rude way.
shin up
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to climb, e.g. a tree; wspinać się, np. na drzewo. Look at those boys shinning up the trees!
shop around / shop round
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to compare the price of something you want to buy in different shops; chodzić po sklepach w poszukiwaniu towarów najtańszych lub najlepszej jakości. to act in a discriminative way as far as making a choice is concerned; to examine different possibilities; przebierać (w czymś), sprawdzać rozmaite możliwości, oferty itp. Don’t buy these shoes at the moment unless you don’t feel like shopping around.
shop on
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to report a person to the police; donieść na kogoś policji. And, fancy, that dope thought it was better to shop on his friends!
shout at
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to speak loudly to someone, to raise one’s voice; krzyczeć na kogoś, podnosić głos. Calm down, shouting at your children won’t help, you’d better explain what they’re doing wrong.
shout down
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to make somebody’s words impossible to be heard by shouting; zakrzyczeć (kogoś, czyjeś słowa) How do you think we’re gonna reach a compromise? You can’t call it a discussion as you’re always shouting me down.
shout for
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to shout because of an emotion; krzyczeć z powodu uczucia, emocji (np. radości) The children shouted for joy when we told them we were going for a trip.
shout out
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to exclaim; to make a noise; krzyknąć, wrzasnąć. He shouted out when he noticed the lorry in front of them.
show around/ round
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to show a place to somebody, to make a tour around a place so that someone can see what it looks like; oprowadzać; pokazywać komuś miejsce. Could you show Mrs Helen round the house?
show in
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to show someone a way into a place politely; wprowadzać kogoś. I asked Matt to show the guests in.
show off
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to show oneself as superior to others; popisywać się. Mary tends to show off when she meets new people.
show out
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to lead someone politely to the door; to show the way out of somewhere; odprowadzać do drzwi. While I was showing the guests out, Peter called someone.
show up
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to reveal; to appear; ujawniać; pokazywać się; pojawiać się. I was surprised to see Maggie show up at the meeting.
shrink from
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to avoid doing sth; wzbraniać się przed czymś. Do not shrink from stating your opinion- you may regret it one day.
shrug off
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to ignore; to get rid of; zignorować, zlekceważyć; pozbyć się. It was irresponsible to shrug off the complaint.
shudder at
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to tremble with fear or at a thought of sth scary; to experience fear of sth; drżeć na myśl o czymś, trząść się ze strachu. Nancy's mom is determined to seek professional help, the girl shudders at the very thought of going to school.
shut away
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to put in a private place; odciąć (się), ukryć, umieścić w prywatnym miejscu. It is a story about a mentally ill woman who was shut away from other people.
shut up
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to close; to become quiet; zamykać, zamknąć się "You're always coming late!" "Oh dear, why don't you shut up?"
sign away
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zrzekać się
sign up
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zapisywać się; werbować
sing up
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to sing louder; śpiewać głośniej. You must sing up, girls. Noone can hear you.
sink in
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to invest (usually money) to gain profit; zainwestować. George sank all his money in that business.
sink into
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to be getting worse and worse; pogarszać się; popadać (w coś), wpadać (w coś) I'm afraid Henry's business is sinking into debts.
sink to
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to get into something negative; pogrążyć się, popaść/ wpaść w (coś). She sank to drugs, which was easy to predict.
sit down on
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to oppose sth; przeciwstawić się (np. pomysłowi). The staff sat down on the suggested policy.
sit in
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to occupy a building by staying inside; okupować (budynek) The protesters have been sitting in since Tuesday.
sit out
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to be sitting outside; to sit till the end of something; siedzieć na zewnątrz; przeczekać. I had to sit out and wait.
sit through
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to stay somewhere until the end of an event one considers boring or tiring; wysiedzieć, przesiedzieć. I did my best to sit through the meeting, but don't count one me next time.
sit up
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to change to a sitting position when you were e.g. in bed; usiąść z pozycji leżącej Sit up and eat something.
skate over
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not to deal seriously with something; prześlizgiwać się po czymś, omijać temat. He only skated over the issue, which wasn't fair.
skate round / around
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not to deal seriously with something; prześlizgiwać się po czymś, omijac temat. Henry only skated round the issue.
sleep off
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to get rid of by sleeping; odespać, przespać. She tends to sleep off bad mood and stress.
sleep through
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to sleep in spite of noises, alarm, etc.; spać mimo hałasu, przespać (np. sygnał budzika) Oh dear, I must have slept the alarm through!
smooth away
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to become free of trouble, to cope with a problem; poradzić sobie z trudnościami, uniknąć trudności. He’ll do his best to smooth away any possible difficulties.
smooth over
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to make something such as a quarrel become calmer; załagodzic (sytuację). I don’t think there’s a chance to smooth their quarrel over yet.
snap down
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to slate somebody, to criticize; zrugać kogoś, ochrzanić. He really snapped her down.
snarl at
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to make a threatening noise (of a dog); to talk to someone in a rude way; warczeć, burczeć, odburknąć. The dog snarled at us as we approached the gate.
snuggle down
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to cover someone carefully with a quilt, blanket, etc.; opatulić się (kołdrą itp., przykryć się) Kids, snuggle down in beds! goodnight!
soak through
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to make something wet; przemoczyć. The rain soaked my shoes through.
sob out
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to say while sobbing; powiedzieć przez łzy, opowiedzieć łkając. She sobbed out the whole story and asked for advice.
sober down
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to calm down, to stop being excited; otrzeźwieć, ochłonąć. The children eventually sobered down.
sober up
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to cease being drunk; otrzeźwieć, otrzeźwiać. A cool shower might sober you up.
sober up
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to become sober again; wytrzeźwieć. What could make him sober up?
soften up
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to make softer; zmiękczać. I need a cream that would soften my skin.
sort (well/ ill) with
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to agree (well or badly) with someone or something pasować / nie pasować, zgadzać się/ nie zgadzać się z kimś, odpowiadać/ nie odpowiadać komuś. You must understand that your actions sort ill with the rest of your family.
sort out
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to arrange, to put things in order; sortować, segregować, porządkować Now that he left me I've got to sort out my life again.
spank along
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to move at a quick pace; posuwać się lub poruszać w dobrym tempie. They were spanking along and noone was sure who was going to win.
speak out
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to express one’s opinion about something; wypowiadać się. In my opinion, someone ought to speak out against the new organisation policies.
speak out about
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to express that one is in favour of sth; opowiadać się za czymś. In my opinion we should speak out about this strategy.
speak up
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to speak louder so that others can hear; mówić głośniej, podnieść głos. I can’t really hear you. Could you please speak up?
speculate about
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to guess, to try to make a guess; rozważać, snuć domysły, spekulować. Well, we can only speculate about the results of the elections now.
speculate in
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to invest money in something in order to obtain profit from selling the goods; to risk money on; spekulować (czymś). He's said to have been speculating in gold.
speed up
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to start driving faster; dodać gazu, przyspieszyć. Don't speed up! You're the scariest driver I've ever met!
spell out
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to discuss at length, to explain in detail; szczegółowo objaśniać. I sometimes think I must spell out everything so that he understands.
spend on
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to use for a particular purpose (about time, effort or money); spędzać na (o czasie); wydawać na (o pieniądzach); wykorzystywać na (o wysiłku). That's unbelieveable! She's spent all her pocket money on sweets!
spice up
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to make something taste better (by the use of spices); doprawiać, przyprawiać. I have no idea how to spice it up. It's so bland.
split into
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to divide into; rozdzielić się, rozpadać się, rozłupywać. The soldiers had to split into two groups.
split off
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to leave a group, to no longer be a member of a group, etc; odłączyć (się), oddzielić. Sandra decided to split off the party.
split up
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to finish a romantic relationship; zerwać (z kimś), rozstać się. They'll definitely split up soon.
spruce up
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to decorate, to make look better; ozdabiać, poprawiać wygląd, stroić (się), wymuskać. Spruce up your home, invite some friends, you must relax from time to time!
squeak through
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to pass with difficulty, to manage to do something with difficulty; prześlizgnąć się przez coś z trudem. He just squeaked through the exam.
stand down
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to give up a position, to give up a job; rezygnować (ze stanowiska). Though the politician expressed his will to stand down, it proved a pointless declaration.
stand in
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to do somebody's job when they are absent; zastępować. I've got to stand in for my colleague tomorrow.
stand out
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to be different than others, to be special in some way; wyróżniać się, odznaczać się. If you take a look at the whole class, you'll have to admit that Sandra really stands out.
stand over
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to put off, delay; opóźniać, odkładać coś na później. We have to finish the class so we’ll let this question stand over till next week.
stand up to
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to bear, to manage to survive sth; znosić, wytrzymywać. Are they going to stand up to those conditions?
stare sb out
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to make sb turn their eyes away; zmusić kogoś do odwrócenia oczu. The girls were playing a kind of game of their own, staring others out.
start out
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to start a journey; to st off; wyruszać, ruszać. We're starting out next month. I can't wait!
start over
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to start an action again from the beginning; zacząć jakąś czynność od nowa. Jack was trying to sum up the figures but the noise disturbed him and he had to start over again and again.
stave in
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to push hard, to break, to destroy; łamać, niszczyć, wybijać, wybijać dziurę. Those guys were trying to stave in the fence.
stay away
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not to enter; to avoid (entering); pozostawać na zewnątrz, trzymać się z dala. Tell that guy to stay away.
stay behind
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to stay somewhere longer than the rest of a group; to not leave; zostac dłużej, pozostać w jakimś miejscu. She stayed behind in the classroom.
stay in
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to stay at home, to spend time at home, zostawać w domu, pozostawać w domu. It was raining, so we decided to stay in and watch a video.
stay off
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to abstain from, to not eat or drink or otherwise use something; powstrzymywać się od, rezygnować z. She decided to stay off sweets to lose weight.
stay out
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to stay out from home; być/ przebywać poza domem, nie wracać do domu. Please, don't stay out long tonight.
stay up
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to not go to sleep; nie kłaść się spać. I've got so much to do I'm gonna stay up all night.
steal away
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to steal something; wykradać coś, to leave secretly, without being noticed; wykradać się, wymknąć. Her attempt to steal away from the party was noticed by the host, which made them both feel embarrassed.
steal up on
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to creep, to come up noiselessly; podkradać się. The burglars started stealing up on the house.
step aside
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to leave a job so that someone else can take the position; ustępować (ze stanowiska). Do you think our manager is going to step aside?
step down
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to leave one's position or job; zrezygnować ze stanowiska. Dave announced he'd be stepping down from being chief executive.
step in
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to come in; to come round to sb; to get involved in sth such as argument; wkroczyć, wejść; wpaść do kogoś; wkraczać w np. spór. Don't step in their arguments, it won't do.
step out on
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to deceive, to be dishonest; zdradzać, It's obvious she's stepping out on him.
stick around
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to stay in the area; pozostawać w pobliżu. I'll stick around, just in case.
stick on
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to attach something to another object with glue; naklejać. Could you please stick this on the envelope?
stick together
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to keep close to a person, to stay together and protect each other trzmać się z kimś, trzymać z kimś. I can’t imagine the day the guys wouldn’t stick together.
stick up for
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to defend, to support; bronić; popierać. I'm not going to talk to you if you stick up for Pete and his friends.
stick with
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to keep close to a person, especially if they may be helpful; trzmać się z kimś, trzymać z kimś. Everything will be fine if you stick with us.
stomp on
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to put one's foot on something or someone; to beat up someone, to defeat someone; nadepnąć; przydeptać; pokonać, pobić kogoś. Be careful! You've stomped on my foot!
stop away from
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to keep away from, to stay at a distance; trzymać się z dala od. You really should stop away from those guys.
stop over
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to make a break during a journey; zrobic postój. I'm tired and hungry. Why don't we stop over?
stop up
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to stay out of bed late; nie iść spać, zostać na nogach. Don't stop up for me, I'll be back really late.
storm in
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to come in in an angry way; wejść z wściekłością; wparować. Helen stormed in and began to shout at me.
storm out
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to leave in an angry way; wyjść, wybiec z wściekłością. The boy stormed out when he found out what had happened.
stow into
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to pack something into; pakować, upychać. The toys were stowed into boxes.
strike back
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to attack someone who attacked you first; rewanżowac się, odpowiadać atakiem na atak. If you strike back at him, don't expect forgiveness.
strike down
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to make someone seriously ill; to make someone die; powalać, zapadać na. She was struck down with flu and couldn't go to work.
strike up
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to start, to begin; zacząć, nawiązać, zaintonować. If you just strike up a conversation with him, he'll tell you everything about the people here.
stub out
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stub out, to press something in order to stop it burning; zgasić, zgasić przez przyduszenie. I felt embarassed when the waiter, pointing at the “No Smoking” sign, asked me to stub out the cigarette.
study under
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to be somebody's student; uczyć się / studiować pod czyimś kierunkiem, uczyć się u kogoś. Rafał was proud to study under this famous professor.
stump for
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to talk into e.g. voting for a political party; agitować. Mary's been stumping for that party.
stump up
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to pay an amount of money with effort; wybulić, wysupłać. I wouldn't manage to stump up that money for a birthday party for my son.
surge off
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to exit or leave in a big wave; wypływać, wychodzić tłumnie, wychodzić wielką falą. The visitors surged off.
surge up
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to develop quickly; wzbierać, przybierać. Emotions surged up within her at the recollection.
survive by
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to live longer than (somebody else); przeżyć kogoś. Mrs Green survived her husband by twenty years.
swell up
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to get bigger because of e.g. an injury; to become stronger (of a feeling); puchnąc, nabrzmiewać; rosnąć, wzbierać. Her foot has swollen up after the accident.
swerve from
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to stop following or obeying something such as an aim or principle; odchodzić od, zbaczać z, rezygnować z. Really nothing could make him swerve from this aim.
swipe at
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to try to hit something; zamachnąć się. John swiped at Jim, but he succeeded in getting off the attacker's way.
switch off
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to turn off; wyłączać. I've been asking you to switch off the tv. I can't work.
switch on
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to turn on, to make sth such as machine work; włączać. Can you switch on the light please? It's getting dark.
switch to
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change (from sth to sth); zmieniać, przełączać. Natasha easily switched to French when Pierre approached us.
swoon with
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to faint, to experience strong feelings because of something; mdleć z, omdlewać z. Kate almost swooned with joy at the news.
swot up
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to mug up; to study hard (not formal); zakuwać, kuć (uczyć się). We've got to swot up before the test.
sympathize with
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to feel sorry for someone, to feel sympathy; współczuć (komuś). I really sympathize with her, but her problems cannot hinder the progress of our project.

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