to chop up
[Czasownik]
to cut something into smaller pieces

posiekać, pokroić na kawałki
Ex: He used a blender to finely chop up the nuts.
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Zaloguj sięto cut up
[Czasownik]
to slice something into smaller parts

kroić, pociąć
Ex: The chef skillfully cut up the vegetables for the stir-fry, ensuring they were uniform in size.
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Zaloguj sięto drink up
[Czasownik]
to consume the entire contents of a glass, bottle, or other container that holds a beverage

wypić do dna, dopić napój
Ex: The friends raised their glasses and toasted, encouraging each other to drink up.
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Zaloguj sięto eat up
[Czasownik]
to consume completely, especially in reference to food

zjeść do końca, pożreć
Ex: The hungry children quickly ate up all the cookies that were on the table.
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Zaloguj sięto fill up
[Czasownik]
to eat until one is completely satisfied

najeść się, opchać się
Ex: The buffet at the party had so much food that I couldn't help but fill up.
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Zaloguj sięto finish up
[Czasownik]
to consume all of the food or drink that one is eating or drinking

skończyć, zjeść
Ex: I couldn't resist the dessert; I had to finish up the entire slice of cake.
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Zaloguj sięto gobble up
[Czasownik]
to eat something quickly and greedily, often with little regard to manners or etiquette

pożerać, wciągać
Ex: He gobbled up the pizza like he hadn't eaten in days.
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Zaloguj sięto slice up
[Czasownik]
to cut something into slices

pokroić, kroić na plastry
Ex: After baking the bread, she carefully sliced it up for sandwiches.
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Zaloguj sięto use up
[Czasownik]
to entirely consume a resource, leaving none remaining

wykorzystać, zużyć całkowicie
Ex: She used the milk up in the recipe, so we need to buy more.
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