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Dictionary English Czech: to come up with sth

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to be fed up with sth. [coll.] {verb}mít č-o dost
team up (with sb.) {verb}dát se dohromady (s kým) [dok.]
coincident with sth. {adj}souběžný s čím
coincident (with sth.) {adj}současný (s čím)
to provide with sth. {verb}poskytovat co [dok.]
consonant with sth. {adj}shodný s čím
to roll up sth. {verb}smotat co [dok.]
to cover sth. with snow {verb}zasněžit co [dok.]
to tinker with sth. {verb}kutit co [nedok.] [hovor.]
to deal with sb./sth. {verb}řešit k-o/co
to build up sth. [develop sth.] {verb}zastavět co [dok.]
to hit sb. with sth. {verb}udeřit k-o čím [dok.]
to twist up sth. [roll up sth.] {verb}smotat co [dok.]
to cover sb./sth. with dust {verb}zaprášit k-o/co [dok.]
concerned with sb./sth. {adj}týkající se k-o/č-o
concerned with sb./sth. {adj}dotýkající se k-o/č-o [např. činnosti]
Unverified to associate sb./sth. with sb./sth. {verb}spojovat (si) [nedok.] k-o/co s kým/čím
Unverified to associate sb./sth. with sb./sth. {verb}spojit (si) [dok.] k-o/co s kým/čím
Come!Pojď!
to come {verb}přijít [dok.]
how come {adv}jak to
Come on!Pojď už!
to come across {verb}potkat [dok.]
to come towards {verb}přijít naproti [dok.]
How come ... ?Jak to že ...?
I come from ...Pocházím z ...
to come into one's inheritance {verb}nabýt dědictví
The dream has come true.Sen se splnil.
přís. Easy come, easy go.Lehce nabyl, lehce pozbyl.
přís. First come, first served.Kdo dřív přijde, ten dřív mele.
přís. Don't cross the bridge till you come to it.Neříkej hop, dokud nepřeskočíš.
with {prep} <w/>s
up {adv}nahoře
up {adv}na
up {prep}nahoru
chopped (up) {adj}rozkrájený
mixed up {adj}neurotický
chopped (up) {adj}drcený
geared up {adj}připravený
washing-up {noun}pomývání {n}
sport press-up {noun}klik {m}
Hurry up!Pospíchej!
sport push-up {noun}klik {m}
to clash with {verb}narážet o [nedok.]
to deal with {verb}pojednat o [dok.]
idiom with respectpři vší úctě
to compare with {verb}srovnat s [dok.]
filled with wonder {adj}naplněný úžasem
to wrap up {verb}zabalit [dok.]
to pile up {verb}navršit [dok.]
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