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# ''Professor '''got off''' some jokes at the beginning of his lecture.'' [professor said some jokes...] | # ''Professor '''got off''' some jokes at the beginning of his lecture.'' [professor said some jokes...] | ||
# ''I want to '''get off''' with teaching.'' [finish with teaching...] | # ''I want to '''get off''' with teaching.'' [finish with teaching...] | ||
− | # ''Once I [[get on|<span style="color:blue">get on]] the crosswords, I can't '''get off'''.'' | + | # ''Once I [[get on|<span style="color:blue">get on]] the crosswords, I can't '''get off'''.'' [I can't stop] |
# ''When I '''get off''' the plane in England I always feel about two inches shorter.'' [When I leave the plane...] /Alan Rickman/ | # ''When I '''get off''' the plane in England I always feel about two inches shorter.'' [When I leave the plane...] /Alan Rickman/ | ||
[[kategoria: get]] | [[kategoria: get]] | ||
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Wersja z 00:59, 13 sty 2016
get off (to avoid punishment, to escape, to finish, to begin a journey, to tell a joke) - wysiąść, uniknąć kłopotów, wyciągnąć z tarapatów, rozpocząć podróż, wyzwolić się, zsiąść (z konia).
- Get off this taxi, it doesn't seem safe enough. [leave this taxi...]
- On Mondays cooks and waiters get off earlier. [...leave work earlier]
- This lawyer might get you off. [might rescue...]
- We need to get off before sunrise to avoid crowds. [need to start a journey before sunrise...]
- If you want to reach Vancouver next week you must get off tomorrow. [...you must leave tomorrow]
- Professor got off some jokes at the beginning of his lecture. [professor said some jokes...]
- I want to get off with teaching. [finish with teaching...]
- Once I get on the crosswords, I can't get off. [I can't stop]
- When I get off the plane in England I always feel about two inches shorter. [When I leave the plane...] /Alan Rickman/