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− | '''come apart''' (''destroy, damage, dectruct, divide'') - psuć się, rozkładać, rozpaść się, dzielić, niszczeć. | + | '''come apart''' (''destroy, damage, dectruct, divide, break down'') - psuć się, rozkładać, rozpaść się, dzielić, niszczeć. |
# ''The roof of the old building is starting to '''come apart''' and needs to be replaced.'' [to damage] | # ''The roof of the old building is starting to '''come apart''' and needs to be replaced.'' [to damage] | ||
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# ''I picked up the book and it '''came apart''' in my hands.'' [it broke] | # ''I picked up the book and it '''came apart''' in my hands.'' [it broke] | ||
# ''After IIWW Germany '''came apart''' into two separate countries.'' [was divided] | # ''After IIWW Germany '''came apart''' into two separate countries.'' [was divided] | ||
+ | # ''We need a new bed, the old one is '''coming apart'''.'' [collapses] | ||
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Wersja z 00:40, 26 gru 2015
come apart (destroy, damage, dectruct, divide, break down) - psuć się, rozkładać, rozpaść się, dzielić, niszczeć.
- The roof of the old building is starting to come apart and needs to be replaced. [to damage]
- When you cook a sausage, the skin sometimes breaks and the ground meat comes apart. [goes out the sausage]
- The freshly baked pie came apart. [broke]
- I think that the pressures will get so tremendous that the social contract will just come apart. [will just break]
- My shoes will come apart soon at the seams. [will be ]
- I picked up the book and it came apart in my hands. [it broke]
- After IIWW Germany came apart into two separate countries. [was divided]
- We need a new bed, the old one is coming apart. [collapses]