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      to make sth to happen (cause)    empezar lección
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      what brought about the change in his attitude  
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      to make somebody who is unconscious become conscious again    empezar lección
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      dogonić, nadrobić, to reach somebody who is ahead by going faster /to reach the same level or standard as somebody who was better or more advanced    empezar lección
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      I will catch you up/ after missing a term through illness he had to work hard to catch up with the others  
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     empezar lección
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      to say something especially something surprising or rude    empezar lección
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      he came out with a stream of abuse  
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      to reduce the size amount or number of something    empezar lección
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      to make something fall down by cutting it at the base    empezar lección
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      some trees has been cut down  
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      to have the qualities and abilities needed for something    empezar lección
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      to fasten a coat, skirt/ to repair and decorate a house etc.    empezar lección
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      she never bothers to do his jacket up/ he makes money by buying old houses and doing them up  
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      manage without somebody something    empezar lección
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      she can't do without a secretary  
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      nie dojść do skutku/nie udawać się (to not be completed or not happen)    empezar lección
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      our plans fell through because of lack of money  
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      to become indicated or understood/ to succeed in communicating something    empezar lección
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      your meaning didn't really get across /he's not very good at getting his ideas across  
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      to receive a relatively light punishment/ to do something wrong and not be punished for it    empezar lección
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      he was lucky to get away with only a fine/ don't be tempted to cheat you will never get away with it  
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      to have a friendly relationship with somebody    empezar lección
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      get on with/ get along with sb   
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      used to talk or ask about how well somebody is doing a task    empezar lección
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      I'm not getting on very fast with this job  
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      to deal with or gain control of something (overcome)    empezar lección
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      she can't get over her shyness  
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      to return to your usual state of health happiness Etc after an illness, shock, the end of relationship Etc    empezar lección
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      he was disappointed at not getting a jib, but he will get over it  
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      to admit that you have been defeated by somebody something /to agree to do something that you do not want to do    empezar lección
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      the rebels were forced to give in/ the authorities have shown no signs of giving in to the kidnappers' demands  
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      schodzić (np. ze schodów), zstępować (np. z nieba), obniżać (np. lot)    empezar lección
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      to remain strong and working effectively/ to delay or block the movement or progress of somebody something    empezar lección
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      she is holding up well under the pressure/ and accident is holding up traffic  
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      nadążać, dotrzymywać kroku, być na bieżąco    empezar lección
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      to continue to be in contact with somebody    empezar lección
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      how many of your old school friends do you keep up with  
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      szukać/ to hole for something to expect something    empezar lección
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      to look for information in a dictionary or reference book or by using a computer    empezar lección
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      can you look up the opening times on the website  
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      to menace to see somebody something or read or hear something    empezar lección
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      I could just make out a figure in the Darkness  
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      wymyślić/ to form sth(constitude)    empezar lección
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      he made up some excuse about his daughter being sick  
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      to make somebody look or feel stupid especially in front of other people    empezar lección
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      to change something to a later time or date    empezar lección
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      to cancel a meeting or Arrangement that you have made with somebody    empezar lección
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      it's too late to put them off now  
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      to make somebody lose interest in or enthusiasm for something somebody/ to make somebody dislike somebody something or not to trust them    empezar lección
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      the accident put her off driving for life/ don't be put off by how it looks-it tastes delicious  
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      the lose power or stop working    empezar lección
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      skończyć się, wyczerpać się    empezar lección
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     empezar lección
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      to be an abbreviation or symbol of something (znaczyć coś, być skrótem od czegoś)    empezar lección
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      to support or represent something    empezar lección
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      I hated the organization and all it stood for  
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      to support or defend somebody something    empezar lección
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      always stand up for your friends  
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      to allow somebody to stay in your home    empezar lección
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      to make somebody believe something that is not true    empezar lección
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      it took me in completely with her story  
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      to include or cover something    empezar lección
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      the tour takes in six European capitals  
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     empezar lección
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      to become successful or popular very quickly or suddenly    empezar lección
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      to start or begin something such as a job/ to learn or start to do something especially for pleasure    empezar lección
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      he takes up his duties next week/ Dave taken up golf  
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      besztać, upominać, ochrzaniać    empezar lección
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      odrzucać (ofertę), odmawiać (komuś)    empezar lección
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      to arrive /to happen especially by chance    empezar lección
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      she's still hoping something will turn up  
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      zatrzymać się (of a vehicle or its driver)    empezar lección
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      to leave a place especially in order to do something    empezar lección
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      she went off to get a drink  
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      if the light, the electricity goes off it stops working    empezar lección
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      suddenly the lights went off  
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      just of liking somebody/ sth or lose interest in them    empezar lección
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      Jane seems to be going of Paul  
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      to help somebody or be friends with them even in difficult situations    empezar lección
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      to still believe or agree with something you said decided or agreed earlier    empezar lección
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      she still stands by every word she said  
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      be presented when something bad is happening but not do anything to stop it    empezar lección
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      how can you stand by and see him accused of something he didn't do  
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      to provide support for somebody something    empezar lección
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      the rebels backed up their demands with threats  
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      to phone a place especially the place where you work/ to ask for the service of somebody    empezar lección
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      several people have called in sick today/ to call in a doctor  
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      to make somebody something move away from something or stop being involved in it    empezar lección
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      they are pulling their troops out of the war zone  
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      to try to avoid something bad happening or doing something bad    empezar lección
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      you should look out for pickpockets  
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      Stawić czemuś czoła- to accept and deal with something that is difficult or unpleasant    empezar lección
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      she had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again  
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      to make known something that somebody wants to keep Secret    empezar lección
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      she gave away State secrets to the enemy  
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      to give something as a gift    empezar lección
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      to gradually disappear or stop    empezar lección
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      the effect of the drug will soon wear off  
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