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to give sth. a try [coll.] {verb}prubnout něco [dok.] [ob.]
to give {verb}dát [dok.]
to give way {verb}dát přednost [dok.]
to give up [surrender, relinquish] {verb}vzdát se [dok.]
to give advice to sb. {verb}radit k-u [nedok.]
to give advice to sb. {verb}poradit k-u [dok.]
to give sb. a lift {verb}svézt k-o [dok.]
off {adv}pryč
take-off {noun}odlet {m}
take-off {noun}vzlet {m}
It would give us great pleasure ...Velice by nás potěšilo ...
to give sb. a ring {verb}ozvat se k-u [telefonicky] [dok.]
Unverified to cut off {verb}odříznout [dok.]
to take off {verb}vzlétnout [dok.]
to turn off {verb}vypnout [dok.]
Unverified to cut off {verb}uřezávat [nedok.]
day off {noun}den {m} volna
Unverified to cut off {verb}uříznout [dok.]
Unverified to cut off {verb}odřezávat [nedok.]
to switch off {verb}vypnout [dok.] [spotřebič]
off-peak electricity {noun}noční proud {m}
to show off {verb}chlubit (se) [nedok.]
to take off [to remove] {verb}oddálit [dok.]
to get laid off {verb}být propuštěn
to peel off {verb}odlepovat se [nedok.]
to take off [clothes] {verb}svléknout se [dok.]
to send off [dispatch, post] {verb}odesílat [nedok.]
to send off [dispatch, post] {verb}odeslat [dok.]
to get off [a vehicle] {verb}vystoupit [dok.]
to call off [cancel, postpone] {verb}odvolat [dok.]
an hour before take-offhodina před odletem {f}
to get off the track {verb}odbočit od tématu [dok.]
to take a day off {verb}vzít si den volna [dok.]
to drop sb. off [from a vehicle] {verb}vysadit k-o [z auta] [dok.]
sth. ceases[něco] končí
sth. means[něco] znamená
sb./sth. isje
to create sth. {verb}vytvořit [dok.] co
to worsen sth. {noun}zhoršovat [nedok.] co
právo to perpetrate sth. {verb}spáchat co [dok.]
Unverified to spill sth. {verb}vysypat [dok.] co
to spill sth. {verb}rozlít [dok.] co
to spill sth. {verb}vylít [dok.] co
sb./sth. was[někdo] byl
to anchor sth. {verb}ukotvit co [dok.]
to hammer sth. {verb}ukovat co [dok.]
to steal sth. {verb}ukradnout co [dok.]
to glaze sth. {verb}glazurovat co [dok.]
to embed sth. {verb}zakořenit co [dok.]
to encapsulate sth. {verb}zapouzdřit co [dok.]
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