1. get out
She had to get out of the car to pay the parking charge. / 2. Get out of here, all of you, get out! / 3. Fischer, it's a trap, get out of there! / 4. Get out of the car now! / 5. Get outta here!
When you stop at the traffic lights, I'll get out.
get out your wallet, get out of the room
get out of my house
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pdr life vision b2 upper intermediate: word list 1...Phrasal verbs 1 (Murphy)poziom A2-B1 - LOST WORLD EDGARDseria 1 episode 3Brainy 7 Unit 3 verbs2. come out
All the flowers have come out. My photos didn't come out very well.
When does her new book come out?
all the bad men, come out
The truth will always come out.
wychodzić na jaw The truth about him will come out in the end. She was not ready to come out publicly. (Ona nie była gotowa, aby publicznie wyjawić, że jest homoseksualistką.)
Did the stain come out in washing? / You always come out well in photos.
Roses come out in summer.
His new novel will come out soon
This oil stain will come out if you let it soak in warm water.
My photos didn't come out all so well. Come out in spots.
the exam results haven't come out yet.
Her photo did not come out well so she had her nose retouched.
Would you like to come out for a drink sometime?
Did anything come out of yesterday's negotiations?
These chocolate stains won't come out.
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biuro, budynki, miasto, kierunkiAngielski - lekcja 17dom, edukacja, geografia, hobby, jedzenie, kierunk...poprawa sprawdzianu angielskiBrainy 7 Unit 13. leave
Don't leave!
You must not leave her waiting outside in such cold weather.
Tom's wife would probably leave him if she knew the truth.
Most of the Dutch in New Amsterdam did not leave.
Tom didn't leave a suicide note, so the police suspect murder.
If I were you, I would quit my job and leave London.
He doesn't want to leave the room because he's afraid that he'll catch another cold.
She will start her maternity leave next week.
She took two weeks' leave and visited China.
Unable to prove his innocence, he was forced to leave his native town.
The last to leave was a tall man, with a pale face and smooth, black hair.
Some college teachers come to class late and leave early.
With it raining like this, we'll never be able to leave.
From personal experience, I know that any encounter with him will leave a bad taste in your mouth.
She won't leave the room, because she doesn't want to catch another cold.
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ECA1+ Rozdział 6 SłownictwoClass V, unit 6 „Praca”kl, 5. Unit 618.04.2018 Ivantrzecia kolumna4. step out
At the same time you step out of the way.
I'd like to step out for a moment.
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Business and Economic vocabulary and othersBusiness and Economic Vocabulary and othersSŁÓWKA (Różne)5. go out
Mark doesn't go out much.
Let's go out!
It's dangerous to go out after midnight.
go out with friends
Did you go out yesterday?
Let's go out, we can't watch movies every day!
Let's go out to a restaurant tonight.
1. The electricity went out last night. 2. Every weekend I go out with my friends.
There's no job for me in my country, it's time to go out.
go out on Friday night
I always go out with my best friends on Friday night.
Let's go out for a walk. / The light went out as we sat for dinner. / Tom and Mary have been going out for seven years.
Let's go out and have some fun!
Mark doesn't go out much. let's go out for a walk. The light went out as we sat for dinner.
We go out to the cinema every week.
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Angielski - lekcja 16phrasal verbsPhrasal verb6. walkout
The railroad workers are going on walkout tomorrow.
What is the walkout about?
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UNIT 8 Cutting Edge Intermediate Student's Bookphrasal verbs7. to exit
Angličtina slovo „wyjść„(to exit) se zobrazí v sadách:
Computers and Internet – Basic Polish VocabularyKoko, Computer Games, 05.02.2014Czasowniki B18. be off
We must be off, I'm afraid
I must be off
9. go off
When her mother would go off hunting, we would stay and film.
Careful those cannons might go off.
I have heard that three bombs go off last year.
My alarm clock went off at 5 AM. So what else can go off? In this particular sense of to go off, it’s used when something is activated, or when something explodes.
It should go off in about five minutes, but you never know with homemade explosives, so - run!
Has a bomb ever go off in the capital city of your country?
The bomb will go off in two minutes.
have to go off their house immediately.
My alarm clock didn't go off.
I was just lying in bed waiting for the alarm to go off.
I've always loved chocolate, but recently I've started to go off it. I hardly ever eat it now.
explode, make a sudden noise/The bomb could go off at any moment.
For three months, the automatic lights outside did not go off because it was that dark.
If it's fresh produce, it might go off before you get to use it all.
How soon does meat, fish or milk go offin hot weatherif it is not kept in a fridge.
10. set off
We'd better set off now before it gets dark.
When are you planning to set off?
set off
We set off for London just after ten.
This event set off a crisis. She'll set off for Warsaw in the evening. I have to set off early to get there.
You set off the alarm in the seat of my chair. It goes off when somebody tries to blow smoke up my rear.
What time did you set off?
Rob described Emma to Sophie and she set off one her errand.
I'm about to set off my new business
Wonder why,” said Ron sarcastically as they set off toward the Leaky Cauldron
Have you ever set off very early to catch a flight?
We had better set off soon, otherwise we’ll never get there!
begin a journey; set out/We set off at 5 o’clock.
Definition if you set off, you start a journey. If you set off for somewhere, you start your journey to go to that place
The daredevil set off on the journey into the middle of the jungle.
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angielski droga11. to head out
You have to head out to work right now. / It's a bit late to head out now.
It's a bit late to head out now.
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Jęz ang dla prawników (żółta)12. come off
My view is if they are volunteering to come on this scheme, and for whatever reason they come off, then they go back onto benefits
I'm afraid thet deal didn't come off after all.
This stain won't come off.
If a patch does begin to come off, you may be able to make it stick again by pressing on it firmly.
Despite all his planning the deal didn't come off.
I'm afraid that deal didn't come off after all.
She’d come off her new bike and hurt her knee.
when you come off a motorway, you move onto the special road for traffic that wants to leave the motorway. You say that a car came off the road if the driver lost control and the car went onto the pavement or side of the road
The plan might come off
"this was a bold experiment which did not come off" synonyms: succeed, be successful, be a success, pan out, work, turn out well, work out, go as planned, produce the desired result, get results;
the crumb come off rolls
The deal didn't come off after all
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Władaj i gadaj 2 - Gdzie mieszkasz?13. get out of
I managed to get out of working late.
We have to get out of the office during a fire alarm test.
How can we get out of here
My roommate always manages to get out of the washing-up.
I had to get out of the taxi as quickly as possible and run for my train.
We should get out of the club before 4 am.
Women are more likely to get out of a prison sentence if they have children.
anyway, I had to get out of there
You always try and get out of tidying your room.
I want to get out of going to Anns party. Can you think of a good excuse?
"I need to get out of here now or I'll miss my flight."
We couldn't get out of PE classes.
___ get out of control
I tried to get out of the car but the door was blocked.
Some people try to get out of PE.