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Anglicko-český slovník

BETA English-Czech translation for: to be burned at the stake
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Partial Matches
to be derived {verb}být odvozen
to be thirsty {verb}mít žízeň
to be honestupřímně řečeno
Be careful!Buď opatrný!
to be considered {verb}být považován
to be paramount {verb}mít prioritu
to be careful {verb}být opatrný
at every turn {adv}každou chvíli
Unverified to be in charge {verb}odpovídat [nedok.]
to be occupied [busy] {verb}být zaneprázdněn
to be unfaithful {verb}být nevěrný [nedok.]
to be unfaithful {verb}zahýbat [ob.] [nedok.]
to be wrong {verb}mýlit se [nedok.]
to be on time {verb}být přesný
to be rash {verb}unáhlit se [dok.]
to be unfaithful {verb}zahnout [ob.] [dok.]
to be afraid {verb}obávat se [nedok.]
to be supposed to {verb}mít (povinnost)
to be on duty {verb}mít službu
to be available {verb}být k dispozici
to be called {verb}jmenovat se [nedok.]
at room temperature {adj}při pokojové teplotě
at any rate {adv}za každou cenu
at first sight {adv}na první pohled
to be baffled {verb}být vyveden z míry
to be doing well {verb}mít se dobře
to be promoted [in rank] {verb}postoupit [dok.]
to be concerned with {verb}mít starost o
to be worthwhile {verb}stát za to [nedok.]
to be doing well {verb}dařit se [nedok.]
to be hasty [rash] {verb}ukvapit se [dok.]
to be rash [hasty] {verb}ukvapit se [dok.]
to be afraid of {verb}mít strach z
to be expecting a child {verb}čekat dítě [nedok.]
to be in step {verb}být v souladu [dok.]
to be interested in {verb}zajímat se o [nedok.]
to laugh at sb. {verb}smát se k-u [nedok.]
to laugh at sth. {verb}smát se [nedok.] č-u
to be sure of sth. {verb}být si jistý [čím]
právo to be found guilty of {verb}být shledán vinným z
to be used to sth. {verb}být na co zvyklý
to hurl sth. at sb. {verb}mrštit čím po kom [dok.]
to be in charge of sth. {verb}mít na starost co
to be proud of sth. {verb}být hrdý na n-o
You must be out of your mind.Jsi úplně mimo.
to be worried about sth. {verb}dělat [nedok.] si s čím starosti
to be distraught over sth. {verb}být silně rozrušený kvůli č-u
to be fed up with sth. [coll.] {verb}mít č-o dost
Mind you don't lose it!Dej pozor, to neztratíš!
geogr. the Alps {noun}Alpy {f.pl}
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