słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

wyjść z czegoś po angielsku:

1. get over get over


You'll get over this, Riley, I promise.
get over cold
In real life you have a bit more time to recover from the rejection, to get over it. / He helped me get over that.
How long do you think it usually takes people to get over a break-up?
It can take weeks to get over an illness like that. He got over his dog death.
get over the wall, get over the problem
How soon will Phoebe get over if her plans don’t work out?
Honey helps many people get over a cold
I cant get over that you got divorced
People get over all sorts of disabilities and recover from all sorts of things.
She was only just getting over the flu when she got a stomach bug. It took him years to get over the shock of his wife dying. It took her months to get over Rupert when he finished the relationship.
Katy was really upset when she failed the test. She thought she would never get over feeling so stupid.
She’s just getting over the ​flu. I can’t get over how ​short he is (= it ​surprised me).
Definition if you get over an illness or other problem, you become better again and things are back to normal
I need to get over that flu as soon as possible because I'm going on holiday in two weeks.

2. walk out of something walk out of something



3. to come out of to come out of



Angielskie słowo "wyjść z czegoś" (to come out of) występuje w zestawach:

Kot w butach

4. to pull something out to pull something out



5. get out of get out of


I managed to get out of working late.
We have to get out of the office during a fire alarm test.
How can we get out of here
My roommate always manages to get out of the washing-up.
I had to get out of the taxi as quickly as possible and run for my train.
We should get out of the club before 4 am.
Women are more likely to get out of a prison sentence if they have children.
anyway, I had to get out of there
You always try and get out of tidying your room.
I want to get out of going to Anns party. Can you think of a good excuse?
"I need to get out of here now or I'll miss my flight."
We couldn't get out of PE classes.
___ get out of control
I tried to get out of the car but the door was blocked.
Some people try to get out of PE.

6. step off step off


step off the plane

7. step out of something step out of something



Angielskie słowo "wyjść z czegoś" (step out of something) występuje w zestawach:

Out of our control zone