Phrasal verb | Znaczenie | Przykład |
deal with | zająć się, uporać z czymś | You've no idea how many problems I have to deal with as a mayor. |
do away with | znieść, kasować | Most countries have done away with capital punishment. |
do down | mówić źle o kimś | Nobody likes him because he is always doing people down. |
do in | wykończyć (fizycznie), zmęczyć | Those three games of tennis yesterday afternoon really did me in. I slept for ten hours after I got home. |
do in | zabić, zamordować | They said that the murdered man was done in between 10 and 11 o'clock last night. |
do over | robić coś jeszcze raz | Oh, no! I forgot to save my report before I turned the computer off! Now I'll have to do it over! |
do up | zapiąć | Do up your jacket; it's cold. |
do with | chcieć, prosić (kawę, herbatę) | I could do with a cup of tea. |
do without | obejść się bez czegoś | There's no Coke left - we'll have to do without. |
drag on | przeciągać się (trwać długo) | I thought the meeting would be a short one, but it dragged on for more than three hours. |
draw back | cofnąć się | On seeing the snake she drew back in terror. |
draw back | wycofać się (z obietnicy) | Although he had promised to help us, he drew back at the last minute. |
draw in | przybyć (autobus, pociąg), zatrzymać się na stacji, przystanku | The train drew in and the passengers began to get off. |
draw out | ośmielić kogoś | He's very shy: someone should draw him out. |
draw out | wypłacić z konta | He drew out some money to pay his rent. |
draw out | przedłużać (rozmowę), przeciągać | I thought that speech would never end. The speaker could have said everything important in about five minutes, but he drew the speech out for over an hour! |
draw up | przygotować umowę | The Ajax and Tip-Top Banks have decided to merge. Their lawyers will drawall the official documents up sometime this month. |
draw up | zatrzymać się | The limo drew up outside the mansion and the millionaire got out. |
drop by | wpaść z wizytą, odwiedzić | If you're in town next month, we'd love to see you. Please try to drop by the house. |
drop in | wpaść z wizytą, odwiedzić | If you're in town next month, we'd love to see you. Please try to drop in. |
drop off | podrzucić (kogoś, coś), podwieść, zawieść | Yes, I can take those letters to the post office. I'll drop them off as I go home from work." |
drop out | rzucić (szkołę, pracę) | No, Paul isn't at the university. He dropped out. |