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to be considered important and effective in influencing someone His opinions carry a lot of weight with the scientific community. começar a aprender
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to allow someone to get what they want, or to allow something to happen after trying to prevent it The boss finally gave way when they threatened to stop work. começar a aprender
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ustąpić komuś / czemuś, ulegać
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postawić kogoś na piedestale
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To have something that is favorable, beneficial, or advantageous to one Celebrities don't have much going for their fans. começar a aprender
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mieć coś korzystnego, wartościowego
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Her mother put a lot of strings to get her the job. começar a aprender
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to persuade someone to change their opinion or decision I think I was swayed by what James said. começar a aprender
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to do the same job or the same things in your life as someone else, especially a member of your family He followed in his father's footsteps and became an actor. começar a aprender
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przezwyciężyć niepowodzenia
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to decide not to do something that you had said you would do The buyer backed out of the deal the day before they were due to sign the contract. começar a aprender
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Madonna made a guest appearance at the concert começar a aprender
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to think of a plan We need to come up with a better way of making money. começar a aprender
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to accept that a difficult situation exists
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live up to sth (expectations) to be as good as someone hopes Did the trip live up to your expectations começar a aprender
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sprostać czemuś (oczekiwania)
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I feel I will never come up to your expectations começar a aprender
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She came up against a lot of sexism in her first engineering job começar a aprender
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admire he looks up to that singer. começar a aprender
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to have the energy to do something I don’t feel up to going out tonight começar a aprender
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to be replaced by something My excitement gave way to fear when I drove a car for the first time. começar a aprender
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to wait for a period of time before doing something hold back on making decision começar a aprender
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to do something that you have not been able to do recently I have to catch up on my reading. começar a aprender
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nadrabiać zaległości w czymś/doinformować się w jakimś temacie
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to not do something immediately They've decided to hold off on buying a car começar a aprender
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to use something for help because no other choice is available The organization has no income and no reserves to fall back on. começar a aprender
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opierać się, uciekać się do
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