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Kolokacje z 'Make- Take- Have' - Zdrowie i dbanie o siebie (mają)

Zapoznaj się z angielskimi kolokacjami z wyrazem „have” używanym do wyrażania zdrowia i dbania o siebie, w tym „utykać” i „ogolić się”.

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'
to have a cold

to be sick with symptoms like a runny nose, coughing, and a sore throat

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to have a haircut

to get one's hair trimmed, styled, or changed by a hairdresser or barber

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to have a lie down

to take a short break by resting on a flat surface, like a bed or sofa, to relax

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to have a limp

to walk with difficulty, often due to pain or injury in one leg, making it harder to move normally

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to have a massage

to get one's body rubbed and pressed by a skilled person to relax one's muscles and reduce tension

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to have a nap

to take a short, light sleep, typically during the day to rest and refresh

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to have a rest

to take a break or pause from physical or mental activity to relax

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to have a seat

to sit down, often in a chair or on a suitable surface

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to have a shave

to shorten or remove facial hair using a razor or other tools

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to have a snooze

to take a short and light nap, often for a brief period to rest or refresh

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to have a stretch

to perform movements that gently lengthen and relax one's muscles

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to have a stroke

to suddenly experience a medical condition where blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to various health issues

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to have a temperature

to experience an increased body heat, often as a sign of illness

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to have a walk

to go outside and move on one's feet for pleasure or exercise

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