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Cambridge English: PET (B1 Preliminary)
to keep on
to keep on
[Czasownik]

to continue an action or state without interruption

kontynuować, nadal

kontynuować, nadal

Ex: The music kept on playing throughout the evening. 
to live up to
to live up to
[Czasownik]

to fulfill expectations or standards set by oneself or others

sprostać oczekiwaniom, dorównać reputacji

sprostać oczekiwaniom, dorównać reputacji

Ex: The athlete lived up to his reputation as a champion, delivering a stunning performance that captivated the audience. 
to give up
to give up
[Czasownik]

to stop trying when faced with failures or difficulties

poddawać się, rezygnować

poddawać się, rezygnować

Ex: He refused to give up even when the odds were stacked against him. 
to go on
to go on
[Czasownik]

to continue with what one was saying

kontynuować, iść dalej

kontynuować, iść dalej

Ex: He paused for a moment to catch his breath and then went on with his story. 
to hang on
to hang on
[Czasownik]

to ask someone to wait briefly or pause for a moment

czekać, poczekać

czekać, poczekać

Ex: The doctor asked the patient to hang on while they reviewed the test results. 
to look forward to

to wait with satisfaction for something to happen

nie mogę się doczekać, wyglądać z niecierpliwością

nie mogę się doczekać, wyglądać z niecierpliwością

Ex: I look forward to the weekend when I can relax and spend time with my family. 
to run out
to run out
[Czasownik]

to use the available supply of something, leaving too little or none

skończyć się, wyczerpać

skończyć się, wyczerpać

Ex: The restaurant unexpectedly ran out of the popular dish. 
to turn down
to turn down
[Czasownik]

to decline an invitation, request, or offer

odmówić, odrzucić

odmówić, odrzucić

Ex: She turned the job offer down due to conflicting commitments. 
to get back
to get back
[Czasownik]

to return to a place, state, or condition

wracać, powrócić

wracać, powrócić

Ex: After a long vacation, it can be challenging to get back into your regular work routine. 
to sink
to sink
[Czasownik]

to go under below the surface of a particular substance such as water, sand, tar, mud, etc.

tonąć, zanurzać się

tonąć, zanurzać się

Ex: The heavy rock sank quickly to the bottom of the lake, disappearing beneath the surface with a muted splash. 
to receive
to receive
[Czasownik]

to be given something or to accept something that is sent

otrzymywać, przyjmować

otrzymywać, przyjmować

Ex: Every morning, he receives a newspaper at his doorstep. 
to lose
to lose
[Czasownik]

to not know the location of a thing or person and be unable to find it

zgubić, stracić

zgubić, stracić

Ex: I can't find my phone; I think I've lost it. 
to [take] time

to need a significant amount of time to be able to happen, be completed, or achieved

Ex: Learning a new language can take time, patience, and practice. 
to accompany
to accompany
[Czasownik]

to go somewhere with someone

towarzyszyć

towarzyszyć

Ex: Sarah asked John to accompany her to the concert. 
to surround
to surround
[Czasownik]

to be around something on all sides

otaczać, okrążać

otaczać, okrążać

Ex: The city is surrounded by beautiful countryside. 
to look after
to look after
[Czasownik]

to take care of someone or something and attend to their needs, well-being, or safety

opiekować się, dbać o

opiekować się, dbać o

Ex: The nurse looks after the sick patient by monitoring their condition and providing medication. 
to bring up
to bring up
[Czasownik]

to look after a child until they reach maturity

wychowywać, hodować

wychowywać, hodować

Ex: The grandparents played a significant role in bringing up their grandchildren. 
to grow up
to grow up
[Czasownik]

to change from being a child into an adult little by little

dorastać,  stawać się dorosłym

dorastać, stawać się dorosłym

Ex: Many children dream of what they want to be when they grow up. 
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