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      to be considered important and effective in influencing someone   His opinions carry a lot of weight with the scientific community.   empezar lección
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      to allow someone to get what they want, or to allow something to happen after trying to prevent it   The boss finally gave way when they threatened to stop work.   empezar lección
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      ustąpić komuś / czemuś, ulegać   
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      postawić kogoś na piedestale   
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      To have something that is favorable, beneficial, or advantageous to one   Celebrities don't have much going for their fans.   empezar lección
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      mieć coś korzystnego, wartościowego   
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      Her mother put a lot of strings to get her the job.   empezar lección
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      to persuade someone to change their opinion or decision   I think I was swayed by what James said.   empezar lección
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      to do the same job or the same things in your life as someone else, especially a member of your family   He followed in his father's footsteps and became an actor.   empezar lección
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      przezwyciężyć niepowodzenia   
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      to decide not to do something that you had said you would do   The buyer backed out of the deal the day before they were due to sign the contract.   empezar lección
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      Madonna made a guest appearance at the concert   empezar lección
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      to think of a plan   We need to come up with a better way of making money.   empezar lección
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      to accept that a difficult situation exists 
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      live up to sth (expectations)    to be as good as someone hopes   Did the trip live up to your expectations   empezar lección
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      sprostać czemuś (oczekiwania)   
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      I feel I will never come up to your expectations   empezar lección
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      She came up against a lot of sexism in her first engineering job  empezar lección
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      admire   he looks up to that singer.   empezar lección
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      to have the energy to do something   I don’t feel up to going out tonight   empezar lección
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      to be replaced by something   My excitement gave way to fear when I drove a car for the first time.   empezar lección
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      to wait for a period of time before doing something   hold back on making decision   empezar lección
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      to do something that you have not been able to do recently   I have to catch up on my reading.   empezar lección
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      nadrabiać zaległości w czymś/doinformować się w jakimś temacie   
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      to not do something immediately   They've decided to hold off on buying a car   empezar lección
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      to use something for help because no other choice is available   The organization has no income and no reserves to fall back on.   empezar lección
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      opierać się, uciekać się do   
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