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its [ɪts] poss adj

itself [ɪtˈself] reflex pron

1. itself after verbs:

2. itself (specifically):

See also myself

itemize, itemise Brit [ˈaɪtəmaɪz, Am -t̬-] VB trans

it's [ɪts] poss pron

1. it's = it is, be

2. it's = it has, have

See also have up , have over , have out , have on , have off , have in , have around , have , be , be

have up VB trans passive Brit inf

have out VB trans inf

1. have out (remove):

2. have out (argue):

have on VB trans

1. have on (wear):

2. have on (use):

3. have on (possess information):

4. have on Brit inf (fool):

have off VB trans Brit inf

II . have <has, had, had> [hæv, həv] VB aux

be2 <was/were, been> [bi:, bi] VB aux

4. be (expressing arrangement):

5. be (expresses destiny):

6. be (expressing obligation):

7. be (in conditionals):

if I were you,...
were I to refuse,... form

8. be (in question tags):

item [ˈaɪtəm, Am -t̬-] N

2. item (on list, agenda):

punkt m

3. item ECON (sth for sale):

4. item COMPUT:

5. item inf (couple):

II . itch [ɪtʃ] N

isle [aɪl] N liter

I . rise [raɪz] N

2. rise no pl (success):

3. rise (incline):

4. rise no pl (reason):

5. rise no pl (annoyance):

II . rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr

1. rise prices, number:

3. rise (stand up, get up):

5. rise emotions, wind:

6. rise tower, building:

vise [vaɪs] N AM

ice1 [aɪs] N

1. ice no pl (frozen water):

ice
lód m
ice on roads a.

2. ice FOOD:

ice

I . idle [ˈaɪdl̩] ADJ

3. idle (lazy):

4. idle (insignificant):

II . idle [ˈaɪdl̩] VB intr

1. idle (do nothing):

2. idle (operate):

I . site [saɪt] N

2. site (building location):

budowa f

3. site (website):

III . ease [i:z] VB intr

2. ease (improve):

3. ease (move):

I . use [ju:s] N

1. use (application):

use [for sth]

muse2 [mju:z] N liter

pose1 [pəʊz, Am poʊz] VB trans

1. pose problem, difficulty:

2. pose question:

I . rose2 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] N

1. rose (flower):

róża f

2. rose no pl (colour):

3. rose (for watering can):

sitko nt

II . rose2 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] ADJ

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