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Książka Total English - Zaawansowany - Jednostka 4 - Lekcja 2

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Total English - Advanced
at a loose end

used to describe someone who has no plans or obligations, often feeling uncertain about how to spend their time

bez zajęcia

bez zajęcia

Google Translate
[Fraza]
to snow under

to overwhelm someone or something with an excessive amount of work, tasks, requests, or messages, often causing a feeling of being stressed

[Czasownik]
to line up

to stand in a line or row extending in a single direction

stać w linii

stać w linii

Google Translate
[Czasownik]
tied up

occupied or unavailable due to being busy, engaged, or involved in some activity or task

związany

związany

Google Translate
[przymiotnik]
to fall through

(of a deal, plan, arrangement, etc.) to fail to happen or be completed

[Czasownik]
to go ahead

to initiate an action or task, particularly when someone has granted permission or in spite of doubts or opposition

zaczynam coś robić

zaczynam coś robić

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[Czasownik]
to get out of

to escape a responsibility

[Czasownik]
to call off

to cancel what has been planned

anulowanie czegoś

anulowanie czegoś

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[Czasownik]
to wind down

to relax after a period of stress or excitement, often by engaging in soothing activities

[Czasownik]
to crop up

to appear or arise unexpectedly, often referring to a problem, issue, or situation that was not previously anticipated or planned for

[Czasownik]
to put one's foot up

to elevate one's foot in order to rest or relax

postawić nogę na nogi

postawić nogę na nogi

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[Fraza]
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