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противозаконное
wymigiwać się od czegoś
get out of VB trans
1. get out of (avoid):
to get out of sth
wymigiwać [perf wymigać] się od czegoś
2. get out of (help avoid):
3. get out of (persuade to tell):
to get sth out of sb
4. get out of (gain):
Present
Iget out of
youget out of
he/she/itgets out of
weget out of
youget out of
theyget out of
Past
Igot out of
yougot out of
he/she/itgot out of
wegot out of
yougot out of
theygot out of
Present Perfect
Ihavegot out of / American English a. gotten out of
youhavegot out of / American English a. gotten out of
he/she/ithasgot out of / American English a. gotten out of
wehavegot out of / American English a. gotten out of
youhavegot out of / American English a. gotten out of
theyhavegot out of / American English a. gotten out of
Past Perfect
Ihadgot out of / American English a. gotten out of
youhadgot out of / American English a. gotten out of
he/she/ithadgot out of / American English a. gotten out of
wehadgot out of / American English a. gotten out of
youhadgot out of / American English a. gotten out of
theyhadgot out of / American English a. gotten out of
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