1. embark on a
Angielskie słowo "rozpocząć coś nowego" (embark on a) występuje w zestawach:
Influence, power2. start up
Tax breaks help new companies start up.
3. turn over a new leaf
Ben moved to London to turn over a new leaf.
He's decided to turn over a new leaf and quit gambling.
Angielskie słowo "rozpocząć coś nowego" (turn over a new leaf) występuje w zestawach:
Słówka z przeczytanych artykułów 14. embark upon
Digital agenda we are about to embark upon as a firm
Angielskie słowo "rozpocząć coś nowego" (embark upon) występuje w zestawach:
Unit 5 - Student’s Book5. take up
I thought I'd take up fishing...
In my defence, all I can say is, you do take up a lot of space.
take up a hobby\sport
take up swimming / take up a career as an actor
Computers used to take up a whole room, and now you can carry one in your pocket.
I'd like to take up Spanish so that I can go to Argentina for a holiday.
Do you know how to take up trousers?
One day I came up an idea that I will take up guitar.
He could take up skateboarding <begin a new activity or hobby>
When people retire, they usually take up a hobby, or a sport of some description, or do some gardening.
Reluctant users slow to take up videoconferncing
Please, you take up my challenge!
He says he's now looking for a woman to take up with.
The CEO would be happy to take up your kind offer.
to take up too much space. the shopping took (up) a lot of time
Angielskie słowo "rozpocząć coś nowego" (take up) występuje w zestawach:
phrasal verbs