1. take up
I thought I'd take up fishing...
In my defence, all I can say is, you do take up a lot of space.
take up a hobby\sport
take up swimming / take up a career as an actor
Computers used to take up a whole room, and now you can carry one in your pocket.
I'd like to take up Spanish so that I can go to Argentina for a holiday.
Do you know how to take up trousers?
One day I came up an idea that I will take up guitar.
He could take up skateboarding <begin a new activity or hobby>
When people retire, they usually take up a hobby, or a sport of some description, or do some gardening.
Reluctant users slow to take up videoconferncing
Please, you take up my challenge!
He says he's now looking for a woman to take up with.
The CEO would be happy to take up your kind offer.
to take up too much space. the shopping took (up) a lot of time
Angličtina slovo „zająć się„(take up) se zobrazí v sadách:
ANGIELSKI słówka str. 110 część 22021 - File 7 MORE WORDS ENJęzyk angielski - słówkaczasowniki frazoweCzasowniki frazowe2. see about
The plumber came over today to see about the leak.
Well have to see about you an officero
Angličtina slovo „zająć się„(see about) se zobrazí v sadách:
look, make, pass, pay, pull, put, run, see, setphrasal verbs 1korki zielonepharal verbsiha visionaries3. engage in
Seventy-five per cent engage in some kind of sporting activity.
I don't want to engage in politics
Angličtina slovo „zająć się„(engage in) se zobrazí v sadách:
CORKY Why are moths attracted to lights?peer group pressure, the influence of culture,4. address
What's your address?
This is to inform you of my address change. Please update your mailing list.
We are afraid that our new address is not registered on your database.
If you write your address on a web-page, anybody can find out where you live if the whim takes them.
A woman is capable of failing to notice the hundred things that you've done her, and to address only the one that you haven't.
Kindly address yourself to the chairman, not directly to other representatives at this meeting.
Almost all implementations of virtual memory divide the virtual address space of an application program into pages; a page is a block of contiguous virtual memory addresses.
I switch on my laptop, start up the browser, and type in the address I've already learnt by heart.
There was a bug in my Address Book and many addresses including yours were deleted.
Pages are usually at least 4 KiB (4×1024 bytes) in size, and systems with large virtual address ranges or large amounts of real memory generally use larger page sizes.
Our products address the needs of real users. She turned to address the man on her left. Marlowe now addressed himself to the task of searching the room. The issue of funding has yet to be addressed.
But answering them took up the time and energy he needed for his writing, so that he was rather relieved that W.S. had given no address.
It is very important that you address all the clients concerns and questions when presenting your ideas and offer the client practical and affordable solutions for example to create adequate and clever storage solutions.
It is vitally important that you develop strong presentation skills starting with being able to address groups or individuals.
Angličtina slovo „zająć się„(address) se zobrazí v sadách:
use of english - unit 11.4, 1.5, 1.75. take care off
Angličtina slovo „zająć się„(take care off) se zobrazí v sadách:
direct english 36. handle
The only way to handle him is to let him think he is having his own way.
I'll handle it!
Sin has many tools, but a lie is the handle which fits them all.
By the fiftieth heartbreak, rejection becomes much easier to handle.
I only asked her what she paid for that dull-looking dress and she flew off the handle at me.
You should write HANDLE WITH CARE on the parcel that contains the teacups.
Sometimes, many problems and a lot of stress can lead you to quit your job. You must learn how to handle it quickly.
He always talks as though he knows how to handle himself but you never know how he'll act when the chips are down.
I couldn't help overhearing, but you're police officers who handle cyber-crime or some such?
While a brain operation is being performed, both doctors and nurses must handle the patient with kid gloves and yet with all speed practical.
The international situation had become so tense, it would require proficient diplomats to handle it with kid gloves.
I must fill in this form. Without it I can't let you inside. So, what's your handle?
1. This port handles 100 milion tones of cargo each year. 2. Handle with care!
Can you fix the handle of my suitcase? / Will you handle that task? I can't help you because I have a meeting. / I know how to handle difficult situations. /I don't really know how to handle this problem. / Let me handle it.
to handle color expertly in painting; my wife handles my investments
Angličtina slovo „zająć się„(handle) se zobrazí v sadách:
mails - słówka7. catch fire
Seeds or beans catch fire generating high flames.
Angličtina slovo „zająć się„(catch fire) se zobrazí v sadách:
słówka na środęAngielski unit 28. got into
9. tackle
tackle the problems
Remember to tackle the most difficult test problem first. You don't need to solve it at once - just have a good look at it before everything else.
He had been injured in what they termed a ‘million to one’ accident when a tackle went wrong.
Police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime
tennis tackle
Thay tackle piles of clothes.
a new initiative to tackle the shortage of teachers
to tackle the question of why most of us find it so hard to do nothing.
Local communities make an effort to tackle poverty.
The players had to tackle a new problem - the manager wanted to change tactics completely.
One important area we need to tackle is education and training.
We must therefore tackle this problem with the Russians in an extremely subtle but firm manner.
He was tackled just outside the penalty area.
She couldn't tackle this concept.
It's only manners to tackle all out a game that they have gone all out in creating. Pressing the pause button is just rude!
10. attend to
to attend to one’s work
When you enter a shop, do you like it when they attend to you immediately or do you like to have time to look around?
Can’t talk now, I’ve got a customer to attend to
to help someone or deal with something, get down to sth - a patient - a matter - a customer - urgent business I always have so many things to attend to when I come into the office after a trip abroad.
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Unit 6 wordkiangielski po ang11. deal with
problems to deal with
All of us deal with our nerves in daily life.
In this part, I will deal with the most frequent difficulties in obtaining a permit.
I deal with recruitment.
Who is the most difficult person you have to deal with?
if you overcome a problem or a feeling, you successfully deal with it
You've no idea how many problems I have to deal with as a mayor.
Plumber deal with damage.
The judge deals with many different types of criminals. Why do you have to deal with it?
I asked my assistant if there was anything else we had to deal with.
This is the only way Greece can deal with crises.
Sometimes you will have to deal with clients who are a bit irritated.
We need to deal with environmental problems like pollution.
we have to learn to deal with this situation successfully
Now we’re under pressure at work but we need to deal with that
12. look after
We need to find someone to look after the kids when we're out tomorrow evening.
If you have a pet you have to look after it.
I look after children.
Nurses look after patients in hospital.
I’ve got one or two things I’d like you to look after
We look after Rodney's kids after school.
When Mary is away, I look after her cats.
to take care of someone by helping them, giving them what they need, or keeping them safe. Don't worry, I'll look after the kids tomorrow.
take care of sb/sth/I look after her dog.
Who is going to look after our guests tonight?
We look after you from the day you arrive.
Grandparents look after their grandchildren when their parents are at Toastmasters.
to look after a child and teach them until they are old enough to look after themselves
A babysitter's job is to look after a child when the parents have to go to work.
Bank is a place where people look after your money.
Angličtina slovo „zająć się„(look after) se zobrazí v sadách:
phrasal verbsPhrasal verbs work13. look into
The police have promised to look into the problem.
Someone said there was a meeting at 9:30 but I haven't heard anything about it. Shall I look into it?
[We will look into the problem as soon as possible.]
I'll look into the matter and send an invoice.
We'll look into the problem and come back to you when we have the information.
I wrote a letter of complaint, and the airline have promised to look into the matter.
Don't worry, I'll look into it.
We'll have to look into the problem carefully.
He will look into your complain.
We must look into the matter before we make a decision.