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claim {noun}požadavek {m}
právo claim {noun}pohledávka {f}
claim {noun} [complaint]reklamace {f}
to claim {verb}požadovat [nedok.]
právo legal claim {noun}právní nárok {m}
právo claim to an inheritance {noun}nárok {m} na dědictví
from {prep}z
from {prep}od
Unverified to associate sb./sth. with sb./sth. {verb}spojit (si) [dok.] k-o/co s kým/čím
Unverified to associate sb./sth. with sb./sth. {verb}spojovat (si) [nedok.] k-o/co s kým/čím
where ... from {adv}odkud
from ... tood ... do
to suffer from {verb}trpět na [nedok.]
to derive from {verb}odvodit od [dok.]
I come from ...Pocházím z ...
Where are you from?Odkud jsi?
nonexempt from sth. {adj}podléhající č-u
Where are you from?Odkud jste?
to expect (of, from) {verb}očekávat od [nedok.]
exempt from sth. {adj}nepodléhající č-u
from each other {adv}od sebe navzájem
manna from heaven {noun}dar {m} z nebe
chem. antimony {noun} <Sb>antimon {m} <Sb>
from this day onwards {adv}od tohoto dne
exempt from sth. {adj}vyňatý z č-o
to keep away from {verb}držet se dál od [nedok.]
to substitute sb./sth. for sb./sth. {verb}nahrazovat [nedok.] k-o/co za k-o/co
to substitute sb./sth. for sb./sth. {verb}nahradit [dok.] k-o/co za k-o/co
sb. did[někdo] udělal
sb. supposed[někdo] předpokládal
sb./sth. isje
sb. mightmohl by
geogr. Solomon Islands {noun} <.sb>Šalomounovy ostrovy {m.pl}
sb./sth. was[někdo] byl
Unverified to engage sb. {verb}najímat [nedok.] (si)
to usher sb. {verb}uvést k-o
to notify sb. {verb}vyrozumět k-o
to tell on sb. {verb}žalovat [nedok.]
sb. became[někdo] se stal
sb. supposed[někdo] se domníval
sb. shall[někdo] [povinnost]
Unverified to acquit sb. {verb}osvobodit [dok.] k-o
to menace sb. {verb}vyhrožovat [nedok.] k-u
to menace sb. {verb}hrozit [nedok.] k-u
to engage sb. {verb}zaměstnávat k-o [nedok.]
to engage sb. {verb}zaměstnat [dok.] k-o
to oppress sb. {verb}utiskovat [nedok.] k-o
to oppress sb. {verb}utlačovat [nedok.] k-o
Unverified to release sb. {verb}vypouštět [nedok.] k-o
Unverified to release sb. {verb}vypustit [dok.] k-o
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