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verb [T ] A1 • synonyms: get, grab, carry, require • take something somewhere; take time; take a bus/train/taxi • take medicine/photos/a break/a shower; it takes (time/effort) • freq in AmE: 10/10 Can you take this bag to the car for me? | 2. She takes the bus to work every day. | 3. Dojazd na plażę zajmuje około dwóch godzin. | 4. Take your medicine with food. rozpocznij naukę
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brać, zabierać, zajmować (czas), wymagać to get and hold something, to move or carry something or someone to another place, or to require a certain amount of time or effort Czy możesz zanieść mi tę torbę do samochodu? | 2. Jeździ autobusem do pracy każdego dnia. | 3. It takes about two hours to drive to the beach. | 4. Bierz swoje lekarstwo z jedzeniem.
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verb [T ] A1 | take - took - taken | • take something/someone somewhere; take something to someone • take the kids/dog/trash; take this/that upstairs/downstairs/outside • US freq: 10/10 ⇒ always shows movement away from the speaker — opposite of bring Can you take these boxes upstairs? | 2. I take my kids to school every morning. | 3. She took her laptop to the repair shop. | 4. Please take this message to your boss. rozpocznij naukę
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zabierać, zanosić, zawozić (MOVE/CARRY) to move or carry something or someone from one place to another ⇒ this is different from "bring" because it means moving something away from here (or to a place that isn't here), while "bring" means moving something toward here Czy możesz wnieść te pudła na górę? | 2. Każdego ranka odwożę dzieci do szkoły. | 3. Zaniosła swój laptop do naprawy. | 4. Proszę przekazać tę wiadomość swojemu szefowi.
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verb [T ] A2 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: require, need, demand • it takes (time) to do something; take time/effort/patience/courage • how long does it take; it takes hours/days/years; it takes a lot of • freq in AmE (this meaning): 10/10 It takes two hours to drive to Boston from here. | 2. Learning a language takes time and patience. | 3. How long does it take to cook rice? | 4. It took a lot of courage to speak in front of that crowd. | 5. How long will it take to finish? rozpocznij naukę
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zabierać (czas), zajmować (czas), wymagać (REQUIRE TIME/EFFORT) to need or require a particular amount of time, effort, energy, or a specific quality to accomplish something Jazda do Bostonu stąd zajmuje dwie godziny. | 2. Nauka języka wymaga czasu i cierpliwości. | 3. Ile czasu zajmuje ugotowanie ryżu? | 4. Wymagało dużo odwagi przemówienie przed tym tłumem. | 5. Ile to zajmie?
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verb [T ] A1 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: grab, grasp, hold, pick up • take something from somewhere; take someone’s hand • take a seat/cookie/pen; take hold of something • freq in AmE (this meaning): 9/10 Take my hand and I’ll help you up. | 2. She took the book from the shelf and started reading. | 3. He took a cookie from the jar when no one was looking. | 4. Please take a seat and make yourself comfortable. rozpocznij naukę
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(GET/GRAB) to get something in your hands and hold it, or to reach for and grasp something Weź moją rękę, a pomogę ci wstać. | 2. Wzięła książkę z półki i zaczęła czytać. | 3. Wziął ciasteczko ze słoika, gdy nikt nie patrzył. | 4. Proszę, usiądź i rozgość się.
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verb [T ] A2 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: use, ride, travel by • take a bus/train/taxi/plane/subway/flight • take the 7:30 train; take public transportation; take a ride • freq in AmE: 9/10 I take the subway to work every day. | 2. Let’s take a taxi instead of walking. | 3. We’re taking a flight to Miami next week. rozpocznij naukę
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jechać (czymś), podróżować (czymś) (USE TRANSPORT) to travel somewhere by using a particular form of transportation Jeżdżę metrem do pracy każdego dnia. | 2. Weźmy taksówkę zamiast iść piechotą. | 3. Lecimy samolotem do Miami w przyszłym tygodniu.
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verb [T ] A2 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: swallow, use, ingest • take medicine/medication/pills/tablets/vitamins/drugs • take antibiotics/painkillers; take with food/water; take regularly/daily • freq in AmE: 8/10 Take two tablets with water after meals. | 2. Do you take any vitamins regularly? | 3. She has to take medication for her blood pressure. rozpocznij naukę
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brać (lekarstwo), zażywać (CONSUME/INGEST) to swallow or use medicine, drugs, vitamins, or similar substances, usually for health purposes Weź dwie tabletki z wodą po posiłkach. | 2. Czy regularnie bierzesz jakieś witaminy? | 3. Musi brać leki na ciśnienie krwi.
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verb [T ] A2 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: remove, steal, take away • take something from someone/somewhere • someone took my...; take things without permission; take away/off • freq in AmE: 7/10 Someone took my phone from my desk while I was away. | 2. The thieves took all her jewelry and cash. | 3. Don’t take things that don’t belong to you. | 4. She took the dishes off the table and washed them. rozpocznij naukę
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zabierać (bez pozwolenia), kraść (REMOVE) to remove something from a place or person, sometimes without permission or by force ⇒ it means stealing or unauthorized removal, it’s often used instead of “steal” in less formal or less accusatory contexts Ktoś zabrał mój telefon z mojego biurka, gdy mnie nie było. | 2. Złodzieje zabrali całą jej biżuterię i gotówkę. | 3. Nie zabieraj rzeczy, które do ciebie nie należą. | 4. Zabrała naczynia ze stołu i je umyła.
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verb [T ] B1 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: accept, receive, agree to • take advice/credit cards/a gift/an apology • refuse to take; willing to take; take something as (a sign/token); take the/your point (= accept the argument) • freq in AmE: 8/10 Will you take credit cards or only cash? | 2. He took my advice and called her. | 3. She took the money and thanked him. rozpocznij naukę
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przyjmować, akceptować, brać (ACCEPT/RECEIVE) to accept, receive, or agree to have something that is offered or given Czy przyjmujecie karty kredytowe, czy tylko gotówkę? | 2. Posłuchał mojej rady i do niej zadzwonił. | 3. Wzięła pieniądze i mu podziękowała.
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take a photo / take a picture collocation with take verb [T ] A2 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: capture a photo, snap a picture • take a photo/picture of someone/something • take photos/pictures; take a good/great/beautiful photo; take selfies • freq in AmE: 10/10 Can you take a photo of us in front of the monument? | 2. I took some great photos on my vacation. | 3. Let me take a picture of this beautiful sunset. | 4. She loves taking pictures of nature and wildlife. rozpocznij naukę
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robić zdjęcie, zrobić fotografię (PHOTOGRAPH) to capture an image using a camera or smartphone; to make a photograph of someone or something Czy możesz zrobić nam zdjęcie przed pomnikiem? | 2. Zrobiłem kilka świetnych zdjęć na wakacjach. | 3. Pozwól, że zrobię zdjęcie tego pięknego zachodu słońca. | 4. Uwielbia robić zdjęcia natury i dzikiej przyrody.
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collocation with take verb [T ] A2 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: have a rest, pause • take a break from something; take a short/quick/long break • need to/should take a break; take a coffee/lunch break; take frequent breaks • freq in AmE: 10/10 We took a coffee break around 3 PM. | 2. Let's take a break for fifteen minutes. | 3. I need to take a break from social media. rozpocznij naukę
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to stop working or doing an activity for a short period of time in order to rest Zrobiliśmy przerwę na kawę około 15:00. | 2. Zróbmy przerwę na piętnaście minut. | 3. Muszę zrobić sobie przerwę od mediów społecznościowych.
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take care of someone/something collocation with take verb [T ] A2 | take - took - taken | • synonyms: look after, care for, handle • take care of yourself; take good care of; take care of business/details/problems; I'll take care of it • freq in AmE: 10/10 Can you take care of my cat while I'm on vacation? | 2. She takes care of her elderly parents. | 3. Don't worry, I'll take care of everything. | 4. You need to take care of yourself and get some rest. rozpocznij naukę
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opiekować się kimś/czymś, zadbać o kogoś/coś to be responsible for someone or something by providing what is needed, such as attention, protection, or maintenance Czy możesz zaopiekować się moim kotem, gdy będę na wakacjach? | 2. Opiekuje się swoimi starszymi rodzicami. | 3. Nie martw się, zadbam o wszystko. | 4. Musisz zadbać o siebie i trochę odpocząć.
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take a shower / take a bath collocation with take verb [T ] A1 mainly US (UK mainly have a shower/bath) • synonyms: have a shower/bath • take a shower/bath; take a long/quick/hot/cold shower • take a morning/evening shower; take a relaxing bath • freq in AmE: 10/10 Do you prefer taking showers or baths? | 2. I take a shower every morning before work. | 3. She takes long baths to relax after stressful days. | 4. He took a quick shower before the meeting. rozpocznij naukę
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to wash your body by standing under running water or sitting in a bathtub filled with water Wolisz brać prysznic czy kąpiel? | 2. Biorę prysznic każdego ranka przed pracą. | 3. Bierze długie kąpiele, żeby się zrelaksować po stresujących dniach. | 4. Wziął szybki prysznic przed spotkaniem.
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take a test / take an exam collocation with take verb [T ] A2 • take a final/midterm exam; take a driving/placement/standardized test; study for/pass/fail a test • freq in AmE: 9/10 ⇒ British English sometimes uses "sit an exam," but Americans almost exclusively use "take" I'm taking my driver's test next week. | 2. She took the final exam yesterday and thinks she did well. | 3. How many tests do you have to take this semester? rozpocznij naukę
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zdawać test/egzamin, pisać test/egzamin to participate in an examination or assessment to demonstrate knowledge or skills Zdaję egzamin na prawo jazdy w przyszłym tygodniu. | 2. Wczoraj zdawała egzamin końcowy i uważa, że poszło jej dobrze. | 3. Ile testów musisz zdawać w tym semestrze?
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take someone's temperature / take your temperature collocation with take verb [T ] B1 • take a patient's/child's/baby's temperature; use a thermometer to take temperature • freq in AmE: 8/10 ⇒ NOTE: You must include the possessive (someone's, your, his, her) - you don't say just "take temperature" Nurses took my temperature and blood pressure. | 2. The nurse took my temperature and said I had a fever of 102°F. rozpocznij naukę
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mierzyć komuś temperaturę, zmierzyć temperaturę (MEASURE) to measure how hot someone's body is, usually to check if they have a fever or illness Pielęgniarki zmierzyły mi temperaturę i ciśnienie krwi. | 2. Pielęgniarka zmierzyła mi temperaturę i powiedziała, że mam gorączkę 39°C.
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collocation with take verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: write notes, jot down • take notes on/about something; take notes during a lecture/meeting • take detailed/careful/good notes; take notes in class • freq in AmE: 9/10 Students should take notes during the lecture. | 2. I always take notes in meetings so I don't forget important details. | 3. Are you taking notes, or should I write this down? rozpocznij naukę
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to write down important information while listening to a lecture, meeting, or conversation in order to remember it later Studenci powinni robić notatki podczas wykładu. | 2. Zawsze robię notatki na spotkaniach, żeby nie zapomnieć ważnych szczegółów. | 3. Czy robisz notatki, czy powinienem to zapisać?
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collocation with take verb [T ] A2 (UK also take it in turns, take it in turn) • synonyms: alternate, go in order • take turns doing something; take turns with something • take turns at/on something; it's your turn; whose turn is it? • freq in AmE: 8/10 We take turns cooking. | 2. You can't both play with the truck at the same time - take turns. rozpocznij naukę
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robić coś na zmianę, robić coś po kolei to do something one after another in a fair order, with each person having their opportunity Gotujemy na zmianę. | 2. Nie możecie bawić się ciężarówką obydwoje w tym samym czasie - bawcie się na zmianę.
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take turns doing something collocation with take verb [T ] A2 (UK also take it in turns, take it in turn) • synonyms: alternate, go in order • it's your turn; whose turn is it? • freq in AmE: 8/10 They took turns posing for photos with the actor. | 2. The boys took turns rowing. rozpocznij naukę
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robić coś na zmianę, zmieniać się robiąc coś to do something one after another in a fair order, with each person having their opportunity Na zmianę pozowali do zdjęć z aktorem. | 2. Chłopcy wiosłowali na zmianę.
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collocation with take verb [I ] B1 formal • synonyms: happen, occur • take place at/in (location); take place on (date/day) • will/is going to take place; event/meeting/ceremony takes place; changes are taking place • freq in AmE: 8/10 The wedding will take place on Saturday at 3 PM. | 2. Where did the accident take place? | 3. The meeting takes place every Monday morning. | 4. Major changes are taking place in the industry. rozpocznij naukę
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odbywać się, mieć miejsce to happen or occur, especially for planned events Ślub odbędzie się w sobotę o 15:00. | 2. Gdzie miał miejsce wypadek? | 3. Spotkanie odbywa się każdego poniedziałku rano. | 4. W branży zachodzą poważne zmiany.
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take advantage of something/someone expression B2 • synonyms: use an opportunity, exploit • take advantage of an opportunity/situation/offer • take full advantage of; take advantage of someone's kindness/generosity • freq in AmE: 8/10 She took advantage of the sale and bought three pairs of shoes. | 2. He felt people were taking advantage of his generosity. | 3. Take advantage of this beautiful weather and go to the beach! rozpocznij naukę
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skorzystać z czegoś, wykorzystać coś/kogoś to use an opportunity or situation to benefit yourself, or to treat someone unfairly for your own benefit ⇒ this expression has two meanings: (1) positive - using a good opportunity, and (2) negative - exploiting someone unfairly Skorzystała z wyprzedaży i kupiła trzy pary butów. | 2. Czuł, że ludzie wykorzystują jego hojność. | 3. Skorzystaj z tej pięknej pogody i jedź na plażę!
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take responsibility (for something) collocation with take verb [T ] B2 • synonyms: accept responsibility, be accountable • take responsibility for something/someone • take full/personal responsibility; refuse to take responsibility; need to/should take responsibility • freq in AmE: 8/10 You need to take responsibility for your actions. | 2. It's time to take responsibility and fix what you broke. rozpocznij naukę
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brać odpowiedzialność (za coś), wziąć odpowiedzialność to accept that you are in charge of something or accountable for what happens, including accepting blame when things go wrong Musisz wziąć odpowiedzialność za swoje czyny. | 2. Czas wziąć odpowiedzialność i naprawić to, co zepsułeś.
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collocation with take verb [T ] B1 • synonyms: treat seriously, regard as important • take something/someone seriously • take it/this seriously; not take something seriously; take yourself too seriously • freq in AmE: 9/10 We're taking the bomb threats very seriously. | 2. I highly suggest you start taking this seriously. | 3. There's no reason we have to take this so seriously. | 4. You said to take it seriously. | 5. Well, one of us has to take this seriously. rozpocznij naukę
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brać coś na poważnie, traktować coś poważnie to treat something as important and worthy of attention, not as a joke or something trivial Traktujemy groźby podłożenia bomby bardzo poważnie. | 2. Sugeruję, żebyś zaczął brać to na poważnie. | 3. Przestańcie. Nie musimy brać tego na poważnie. | 4. Powiedziałeś, żeby traktować to poważnie. | 5. Cóż, jedno z nas musi brać to na poważnie.
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collocation with take verb [T ] B1 • synonyms: respect, believe, give credence to • take someone seriously; want to be taken seriously • not take someone seriously; people don't take you seriously; nobody takes him/her seriously • freq in AmE: 9/10 No one takes him seriously because he's always joking around. | 2. She wants to be taken seriously as an artist, not just as a celebrity. | 3. She's sick of being seen as a sex symbol and wants to be taken seriously as an actress. rozpocznij naukę
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traktować kogoś poważnie, brać kogoś na poważnie to believe what someone says and treat their words, opinions, or abilities as important and worthy of attention Nikt nie traktuje go poważnie, ponieważ zawsze żartuje. | 2. Chce być traktowana poważnie jako artystka, a nie tylko jako celebrytka. | 3. Jest zmęczona tym, że postrzega się ją jako symbol seksu i chce być traktowana poważnie jako aktorka.
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take a look (at something) collocation with take verb [T ] A2 (also mainly UK have a look) • synonyms: check out, examine • take a look at something; take a quick/close/good look • take a look and see; can you take a look?; let me take a look • freq in AmE: 10/10 Take a look at this article – I think you'll find it interesting. | 2. I don't think I have any left, but I'll just take a look. | 3. Take a look outside – it's snowing! | 4. Take a good look at this picture and see if you recognize anyone. rozpocznij naukę
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spojrzeć (na coś), rzucić okiem to examine or observe something briefly; to direct your attention to see something Przeczytaj ten artykuł – myślę, że Cię zainteresuje. | 2. Chyba nic mi już nie zostało, ale sprawdzę. | 3. Spójrz na zewnątrz – pada śnieg! | 4. Przyjrzyj się uważnie temu zdjęciu i sprawdź, czy rozpoznajesz na nim kogoś.
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collocation with take verb [T ] B2 • synonyms: act, do something, take steps • take action on/against something; take immediate/swift/urgent action • need to/must/should take action; take decisive action; fail to take action • freq in AmE: 8/10 It's time to stop talking and take action. | 2. We must take action to deal with the problem before it spreads to other areas. rozpocznij naukę
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podjąć działanie, działać, przedsięwziąć kroki to do something in response to a situation or problem; to act rather than just talk or plan Czas przestać mówić i zacząć działać. | 2. Musimy podjąć działania, aby uporać się z problemem, zanim rozprzestrzeni się na inne obszary.
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collocation with take verb [I ] B1 • synonyms: participate, join in, be involved • take part in something; take part in activities/events/discussions • actively take part; refuse to/choose to take part; encourage someone to take part • freq in AmE: 8/10 Over 500 athletes took part in the marathon. | 2. Students are encouraged to take part in extracurricular activities. rozpocznij naukę
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brać udział (w czymś), uczestniczyć to participate or be involved in an activity, event, or process with others Ponad 500 sportowców wzięło udział w maratonie. | 2. Uczniowie są zachęcani do brania udziału w zajęciach pozalekcyjnych.
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expression A2 • synonyms: don't rush, go slow • take your time doing something; take your time with something • take all the time you need; don't take too much time • freq in AmE: 9/10 Take your time – there's no rush. | 2. Take your time with the exam; you have two hours. rozpocznij naukę
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nie spieszyć się, robić coś spokojnie, poświęcić tyle czasu, ile potrzeba to do something without hurrying; to use as much time as you need without feeling rushed Nie spiesz się – nie ma pośpiechu. | 2. Nie spiesz się z egzaminem; masz dwie godziny.
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take a chance / take a risk collocation with take verb [T ] B2 • synonyms: gamble, dare • take a chance/risk on something/someone • take a big/huge/calculated risk; willing to take a chance • freq in AmE: 8/10 ⇒ "risk" emphasizing potential negative consequences more than "chance" Sometimes you have to take risks to succeed in business. | 2. He took a big risk investing all his savings in the startup. | 3. Should we take a chance on the weather and plan an outdoor wedding? rozpocznij naukę
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zaryzykować, podjąć ryzyko to do something that involves uncertainty or potential danger, accepting that something bad might happen Czasami musisz podejmować ryzyko, żeby odnieść sukces w biznesie. | 2. Podjął duże ryzyko, inwestując wszystkie swoje oszczędności w startup. | 3. Czy powinniśmy zaryzykować z pogodą i zaplanować wesele na zewnątrz?
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collocation with take verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: go for a walk, stroll • take a walk in/around/through somewhere • take a long/short/quick walk; take a morning/evening walk; take daily/regular walks • freq in AmE: 9/10 I take a walk every evening after dinner. | 2. Let's take a walk in the park – it's a beautiful day. | 3. Gdy jestem zestresowany, idę na spacer, żeby oczyścić głowę. | 4. Lekarz zalecił, żebym regularnie chodził na spacery dla zdrowia. rozpocznij naukę
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iść na spacer, pójść na spacer to go for a walk, usually for exercise, relaxation, or to clear your mind I take a walk every evening after dinner. | 2. Let's take a walk in the park – it's a beautiful day. | 3. When I'm stressed, I take a walk to clear my head. | 4. The doctor recommended that I take regular walks for my health.
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collocation with take verb [T ] A1 • synonyms: sit down, have a seat • take your seat/seats; take a seat anywhere/over there • freq in AmE: 9/10 -> it’s more formal and courteous than simply saying “sit down” Please take a seat – the doctor will see you shortly. | 2. Take a seat anywhere you like. | 3. Everyone, please take your seats so we can begin the meeting. rozpocznij naukę
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to sit down, usually an invitation or instruction to sit Proszę usiąść – lekarz zaraz do pana przyjdzie. | 2. Usiądź gdziekolwiek chcesz. | 3. Wszyscy proszę zająć miejsca, żebyśmy mogli rozpocząć spotkanie.
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collocation with take verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: have a nap, doze off • take a nap; take a quick/short/long nap • take an afternoon nap; need to/want to take a nap • freq in AmE: 8/10 After lunch, he always takes a 20-minute nap. rozpocznij naukę
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zdrzemnąć się, uciąć sobie drzemkę to sleep for a short period during the day Po lunchu zawsze ucina sobie 20-minutową drzemkę.
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expression A2 informal • synonyms: relax, calm down, take care (goodbye) • you should/need to take it easy • doctor told me to take it easy; take it easy! (calm down) • freq in AmE: 10/10 You’ve been working too hard – you should take it easy this weekend. | 2. The doctor told me to take it easy for a few weeks after the surgery. | 3. “See you later!” “Yeah, take it easy!” | 4. Take it easy – there’s no need to get so upset. rozpocznij naukę
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wyluzować, odpoczywać; spokojnie; na razie (pożegnanie) to relax and not work too hard or worry too much, or used as a casual way to say goodbye Za dużo pracowałeś – powinieneś odpocząć w ten weekend. | 2. Lekarz powiedział mi, żebym wyluzował przez kilka tygodni po operacji. | 3. “Do zobaczenia!” “Tak, na razie!” | 4. Spokojnie – nie ma powodu się tak denerwować.
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