Intro beat sb down zbijac cene (targujac sie) I managed to beat him down to 8 thousand for the car! bump sth up zwiekszac znacznie, podbijac If we bump up the prices we will lose customers. catch on (e.g. style) przyjmowac sie Pointed shoes really caught on, almost every woman today wears them. do away with pozbywac sie How could she do away with that beautiful dress. do sth up zapinac I can’t do the zip up by myself, can you help me? go with sth pasowac do czegos I think you should buy these shoes, they go really well with your pink dress. grow out of wyrosnac z I give all the clothes my children grow out of to charity. have sth on miec cos na sobie, byc w cos ubranym The children had their school uniforms on. mark down obnizac ceny We are going to mark down the winter collection by 30%. mark up podnosic ceny If we mark up prices by 10% we will be able to cover the extra transport costs. pick sth out wybierac She spent the whole weekend picking out new dresses for the reception. put sth on zakladac (ubranie) It’s quite cold so you’d better put on your coat. rip off zdzierac skóre z, oszukiwac, naciagac The taxi driver tried to rip me off. take in (e.g. clothes) zwezic, zmniejszyc (ubranie) I’ve lost a bit of weight recently, I’ve had to take all my trousers in. take sth off zdejmowac (ubranie) He was so tired that he didn’t even take his clothes off. to be done up stroic sie Where is she going? She’s done up like a dog’s dinner. try sth on przymierzac (ubranie) Try on the red blouse, I think it suits you better. turn up (e.g. trousers) podkladac, podwijac These trousers are too long, I’ll have to turn them up. Outro Edgard 2012
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