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call in |
visit briefly |
wpaść do kogoś |
- She called in last Monday to see our new house.
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call off |
cancel something that has been scheduled |
odwołać |
- The teacher called classes off because of the snow.
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calm down |
become quiet or calm |
uspokoić się |
- Please calm down, Mark. Your daughter is safe.
- When it comes to calming down, deep breathing is still the place to start.
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care for |
take care of, supply care to, attend, watch |
opiekować się, troszczyć |
- She cares for her younger brother.
- Magda's father got out of the hospital last week. The family is caring for him at home.
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carry on |
continue |
kontynuować |
- Carry on in the face of disaster
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carry out |
to do or perform something |
wypełniać, wykonać, zrealizować |
- I hope she will carry out her research as it may be a real breakthrough.
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catch up |
stop being behind. |
dogonić, dorównać |
- I'm going home to catch up with my sleep.
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check in |
register on arriving at a hotel or at the airport |
zgłosić się do odprawy |
- When you arrive at the convention, be sure to check in at the registration desk.
- They checked in at the Hilton yesterday.
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check out |
get information about |
sprawdzać |
- These days, you do not need to see through those peepholes to check out who is at the door ringing your doorbell.
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check out |
follow procedures for leaving, follow procedures for leaving a hotel |
zdać pokój, wymeldować się |
- She checked out early in the afternoon and continued her journey.
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