1. wind up
I need to wind up my watch.
We need to wind up now, we've only got five minutes. I think it's about time we wound this meeting up.
to put a company into liquidation; to wind up a meeting
As the teacher started to wind up the lesson, the students put their books away.
I thought we were going to wind up on the street.
There was also no way to wind up the company
What time will the meeting wind up?
You wind up asking me for help, I promise you.
wind up
If they continue at this pace, there's absolutely no telling where they might wind up.
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ostatni test legal english2. do away with
The use of computers has enabled us to do away with a lot of paperwork.
What if they do away with the old man?
Some people think it's time to do away with the monarchy.
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phrasal verbsPhrasal verbs3. take out
I never take out more than £50 at a cash machine.
Please could you take out the rubbish? I did it yesterday.
Wait, I must take out the ticket from my bag.
take out your books, please.
1. Any trouble, take out a cigarette. / 2. Children, open your sketchbooks and take out your pencils. / Now take it out and put it on the seat.
1. Any trouble, take out a cigarette. / 2. Children, open your sketchbooks and take out your pencils.
I took the cake out of the oven. I decided to take out two paragraphs from my text.
to make a financial or legal arrangement with a bank, company, law court etc. to get money from your bank account [= withdraw]: How much would you like to take out?
take out the garbage
I take out 200 from the cash machine.
take out chip
I had to take out a loan to pay back the money I had borrowed from my sister.
Use this spray to take out the stain.
Is that to eat here or take out?
Do you have to fill in many forms before you can take out a mortgage?
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