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1. take away take away


Coffee to take away
Two pizzas to take away, please
If we take away 13 from 50, we are left with 37.
Is that to eat here or take away? To eat here.
Take this spider away from me! / Can I have this pizza to take away?

2. to collect to collect


30 years ago it was very popular to collect stamps.
Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.

Inglês palavra "zbierać coś"(to collect) ocorre em conjuntos:

Dorota 15th Jan 2016 #9

3. get something together



4. collect something up



5. to gather something



6. gather


I'd like you to help me gather some firewood.
The berries were ripening almost as fast as we could gather them.
gather materials
Institutional and assembly: Serving a place where many people gather.
The neighborhood has been gentrified. Now it's teeming with pretend hipsters slurping skinny lattes at Starbucks. They gather round coffee and free Wi-Fi like bees round a honeypot.
if people gather, or if someone gathers them, they come together in one place to see or do something
The children from the village would often gather up on top of the hill and from there watched the trucks and automobiles going back and forth to the city.
Spirits are to be found all over the world. This school was built upon the site of a shrine and thus there is a particular tendency for them to gather.
And every day the boy would come and he would gather her leaves and make them into crowns and play king of the forest.
Ladies and gentlemen, gather around. All our friends gathered close around us
Hoarders continually gather objects
Can you all gather round? I've got something to tell you. The kids were gathered together in one room.
when market reasoning and market thinking have gathered force and gained prestige
and from what I can gather, it was rather a raucous affair.
Giving and receiving advice is a way to gather knowledge

Inglês palavra "zbierać coś"(gather) ocorre em conjuntos:

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7. pick


A pick is a long handled tool used for breaking up hard ground surfaces.
pick mushrooms
The way some people see it, associating with the opposite sex is just like going to the seaside and gathering stones; everyone can pick up the ones they like.
If the tip was a dime in one glass, the waitress, in her haste to get the table ready for the next customer, would pick up the glass, the water would spill out, and that would be the end of it.
Pick a few random sentences (just 2 or 3), record them, and send us the samples at team@tatoeba.org, with the title "Audio for Tatoeba in <language_name>".
If you had to characterize your wife in three words, which ones would you pick?
If you're at all wishy-washy during a negotiation the other side will pick up on it and get the upper hand.
When I'm home and I'm going to the corner drugstore to pick up some shampoo, why do you always tell me to be careful how I cross the street?
I forgot about pickaxe!
When the manager picked the team, Sam was disappointed not to be in it.
if you pick fruit or vegetables or flowers, you take them from the plant that they are growing on so that you can eat them or show them indoors
Whether you pick the Lions or Tigers to win, the result will be a toss-up because both teams are equally strong.
In countries with electoral colleges, citizens vote for representatives to pick heads of state for them, adding an extra layer to what would otherwise be a direct election.
Calina needs to go back to the doctor next week. And while I'm on the subject, don't forget to pick up her prescription on your way home from work.
If you have a bone to pick with a person, tell it to his face instead of saying things behind his back.