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turn up
Meaning 1: To arrive, especially unexpectedly. * Example: "The CEO turned up at our meeting this week, which was a surprise because she doesn’t usually attend."
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pojawiac sie
turn up
Meaning 2: To be found, especially unexpectedly. * Example: "My missing sock turned up in the closet."
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pojawić się, znaleźć
turn up
Meaning 3: To increase the volume, heat, or intensity of something. * Example: "I turned up my jacket collar to protect from the bracing wind." * Example: "The neighbours next door were fighting again, so I had to turn up the TV in order to hear it."
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pod głośnić
turn down
Meaning 1: To decrease the volume, heat, or intensity of something. * Example: "The neighbours stopped fighting, so I was able to turn down the TV
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ściszyć
to turn down, make bed
it's a service where they prepare your room for the night.
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pościelować
turn down
Meaning 3: To reject or refuse something (an offer, a request, an advance). * Example: "She turned down his advances because he was needy and desperate."
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odrzucać
turn in
Meaning 1: To go to bed. * Example: "After a long day’s work, I turned in after midnight."
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iść do łóżka
to turn in
Example: "I turned in my exam, even though I wasn’t finished writing all the answers."
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oddać, zdać pracę
turn in
Meaning 3: To surrender oneself to the authorities. * Example: "The criminal turned himself in when he was tired of feeling paranoid all the time."
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oddać się w ręce policji
turn in
Meaning 4: To look inward for answers or guidance. * Example: "I turned in to myself to find the answers, knowing the outside world didn’t contain them."
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zwrócić się do środka
turn out
Meaning 1: For people to gather or attend an event. * Example: "Record crowds turned out at Roland Garros this year."
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pojawiać się
turn out
Meaning 2: To happen or result in a particular way. * Example: "It turned out that there was sun every day at Roland Garros this year."
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okazać się
turn out
Meaning 3: To produce or manufacture something. * Example: "This year, Apple turned out a new version of their iPhone."
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wydawać, wypuszczać na rynek
turn on
* Meaning 1: To activate a device, light, or machine. * Example: "When it gets dark, I need to turn on the light to be able to read."
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włączyć
turn on
Meaning 2: To sexually excite someone (informal). * Example: "For some people, they get turned on by oysters and chocolate."
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nakręcać
turn on
Meaning 3: To suddenly attack or become hostile towards someone or something. My dog was the sweetest thing in the world, but one day he turned on me and bit my nose. the weather turned on us at the last moment and we suffered through rain and hail."
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odmienić się na złe
turn on
Meaning 4: To enter a street or road. * Example: "Turn on to Main Street after 5 kilometres."
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wjedź na drogę
turn off
Meaning 1: To deactivate a device, light, or machine. * Example: "If your computer isn’t working, try turning it off and then on again."
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wyłączyć
turn off
Meaning 2: To be unappealing or unattractive to someone. * Example: "Ignorance and a lack of intelligence is a turn off for many people."
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odrzucający, odpychający
turn off
Meaning 3: To exit a street or road. * Example: "Turn off Main Street after 5 kilometres."
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zjechać z drogi
turn back
Meaning: To return to the direction you came from; to reverse course. * Example: "When you have reached the dead end, turn back and go up the hill this time." * Example: "No matter how hard you try, you cannot turn back time."
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zawrócić
turn along
Meaning: To follow a path or direction alongside something. * Example: "Turn along the narrow side of the river."
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jedź wzdłuż
work up
Meaning 1: To become increasingly emotional or agitated about something. * Example: "I got worked up about the constant lack of seats on the bus."
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pobudzać do gniewu
work up
Meaning 2: To create or develop something (like a foam or sweat). * Example: "Instructions on a shampoo bottle say to apply it to the hair and work up a lather before rinsing."
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produkuj coś na skutek pracy
work up
Meaning 3: To work until a certain point or until retirement. * Example: "She worked up until her accident and was forced to take an early retirement."
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przepracować pewien okres
work down
Meaning: To work in a lower position or location, often before a promotion. * Example: "I used to work down in the mail room until I was promoted to the 5th floor."
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pracować na niskich stanowiskach
work in
Meaning 1: To be employed in a specific place or industry. * Example: "I work in a fancy office downtown."
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pracować w fikuśnych miejscach
work in
Meaning 2: To manage to include or insert something (often unexpectedly). * Example: "I don’t know how, but he managed to work in a swear word in every sentence he said."
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wtrącać wciskać
work out
Meaning 1: To exercise physically. * Example: "You need to actually go to a gym and work out if you want to become stronger."
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ćwiczyć (fizycznie)
work out
Meaning 2: To succeed or resolve well. * Example: "The football game worked out even though it rained heavily and the pitch was full of puddles." * Example: "The surprise party worked out even though we thought someone had told her."
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dobrze wychodzić
work out
Meaning 3: To calculate or determine a cost, solution, or plan. * Example: "When I bought chocolate-covered peanuts at the market, I worked out the cost before the seller told me."
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wyliczyć
work on
Example: "Right now, I am working on how to solve world hunger."
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rozpracowuje problem
work on
Meaning 2: To be employed on specific days or at specific times. * Example: "I swore to myself I would never work on weekends."
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pracować w konkretne dni i daty
work on
Meaning 3: To try to improve a skill or aspect of something. * Example: "Those two need to work on their communication skills."
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pracować nad
work off
Meaning 1: To use examples or previous information as a basis for current work. * Example: "When you write the test, work off the examples on the blackboard."
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przepisz
work off
Meaning 2: To get rid of negative emotions or excess energy through activity. * Example: "I went to the gym and ran sprints to work off all the irritation I felt from the buses never having enough seats."
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pozbyć się dzięki pracy
work through
Meaning: To deal with or manage something difficult, often over a period of time. * Example: "I worked through the weekend to make sure my project would be ready for work."
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przepracować
work back
Meaning: To work in a previous period of time. * Example: "I worked back in the ‘60s before computers were commonplace." Work along
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pracować kiedyś
work along
Meaning 1: To work beside someone. * Example: "I worked alongside my sister while she practiced music."
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pracować razem
work along
Meaning 2: To work in a location that extends along a certain path or feature. * Example: "I worked along the side of a river because moving water makes me feel calm."
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pracowac w miejscu pracy wzdłuż czegoś
dissimilar
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niepodobny
i AM reveling
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rozkoszuję się
Man are covetous
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Ludzie są chciwi
on the brink of the abyss
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na skraju przepaści
forever more revere you
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na zawsze będę Cię czcić
beheld your natural form
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ujrzałem twoją naturalną postać

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