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get yourself fired up
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to become excited
split up
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divide/ break up
tick (sth.) off
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wyliczac coś (rzeczy do zrobienia)
tick off (sb.)
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anger somebody
I ticked my father off and he yelled at my sister on and on
cut someone some slack
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dac komus spokoj
Cut him a little slack, his father just died)
get up to no good
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planning/doing sth. bad
whatever floats your boat
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co kto woli
next to nothing
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bardzo mało, prawie nic
You can publish a book for next to nothing
tighten one’s belt
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zaciskać pasa
play it safe
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be carefull
in somebody’s wake
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w slad za kimś
get on your soapbox
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to talk in your favourite topic
run for president
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when you want to become a president
backfire on sb
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obrocic sie przeciwko komus
Everybody from my environment backfired on me
be in jeopardy
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be in danger
get away with
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avoid punishment
You won’t get away with this offence
get back at sb
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zemscic sie na kimś
I’ve wanted just to get back at him
serves your right
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dobrze ci tak
I think that it serves them both right
set an example
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be an example
white lie
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lie which you make to cheer sb up
pull up
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zatrzymac sie/ przyciągać, przysuwać
Pull up here, I want to get out of the car.// I pulled her up to me
Thus
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hence
Let’ take a short cut and thus save our time.
Clueless
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niezorienrowany
I’m completely clueless when it comes to politics
Spoil
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rozpieszczac/ zepsuć
Misfit
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a person not maching to the environment
I felt like a misfit in my old school
keep track on sth.
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to be up to date/ to control sth.
I have so many responsibiloties I can’t keep track of them anymore
take sth. out on sb.
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wyładować się
He had an argument with his boss and took his frustration out on his family
to lash out
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to suddenly attack someone, criticize him
I was only teasing him and he suddenly lashed out on me and hit me in the face
to spuce sth/sb up
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to dress up/fix up
I thought I’d have a shave and generally spruce myself up for the interview / You should try to spruce up your company’s image
to insinuate/ an insiniuation
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suggest/hint
I am insulted by your insiniuation! /Are you insiniuating that I’m losing my nerve?
bang on
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babble, talk about sth for a long time in a boring way
My parents are always banging on about how much better life was 20 years ago

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