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to come to an end: "Their marriage has broken up."
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to start to talk about a particular subject: "She's always bringing up her health problems."
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to care for a child, teaching him or her how to behave, etc.: "He was brought up by his aunt."
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an order to join a military organization: " She was very upset when her boyfriend received his call-up (papers)."
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to reach somebody who is ahead by going faster: "I'll catch you up."
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to do something in order to be certain that something else happens: "check up that no one finds out about this."
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to move towards someone: "A young girl came up to me and asked for money."
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When the sun or moon or plants comes up, it rises.: "The daffodils are just beginning to come up."
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to be fastened: "The skirt does up at the back."
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to eat all of something: "Eat up! We've got to go out soon."
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to stop trying to do something: "They gave up without a fight."
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sprawdzać coś, wyszukiwać (w słowniku, encyklopedii, itp.) Lernen beginnen
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to look for information in a dictionary or reference book, or by using a computer Can you look up the opening times on the website?
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poprawiać się (o sytuacji) Lernen beginnen
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of business, somebody’s situation, etc.: "to become better"
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to admire and respect someone: "He'd always looked up to his uncle."
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to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement: "We often quarrel but we always make it up soon after."
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coloured substances used on your face to improve or change your appearance: I put on a little eye make-up.: "I put on a little eye make-up."
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to build something or place something somewhere: "However many fences did we put up?"
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to raise or increase something: "They've put up the rent by £20 a month."
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to learn or start to do something, especially for pleasure: "They've taken up golf.
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to fill or use an amount of space or time: "I won't take up any more of your time."
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to increase the sound, heat, etc. of a piece of equipment: "Could you turn the TV up?"
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(of a person) to arrive: "We arranged to meet at 7.30, but she never turned up."
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