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idiom to pull sb.'s leg {verb}dělat si srandu z k-o [nedok.]
to drop sb. off [from a vehicle] {verb}vysadit k-o [z auta] [dok.]
to marry sb. [in case of a man] {verb}oženit se [dok.] s kým
idiom to turn over in sb.'s grave [fig.] {verb}obracet se v hrobě [přen.] [nedok.]
to marry sb. [in case of a woman] {verb}vdát se [dok.] za k-o
to forestall sb./sth. {verb}zabránit [dok.] k-u/č-u
to look after sb. {verb}starat se o k-o [nedok.]
to look after sb. {verb}postarat se o k-o [dok.]
Unverified for sb.'s sake {adv}k-u k vůli
to look after sb. {verb}pečovat o k-o [nedok.]
to get rid of sb./sth. {verb}zbavit se k-o/č-o [dok.]
and {conj}a
fyz. acceleration {noun} <a>zrychlení {n}
a littletrochu
a lot {noun}množství {n}
a fewtrocha
occasionally {adv}tu a tam
a die-hardstaromilec {m}
in a moment {adv}hned
in a nutshell {adv}stručně řečeno
in a nutshell {adv}jedním slovem
in a nutshell {adv}v kostce
to tell a lie {verb}zalhat [dok.]
quite a while {adv}docela dlouho
to take a photograph {verb}vyfotit [dok.]
to cast a glance {verb}pohlédnout [dok.]
within a week {adv}během týdne
without (a / any) doubt {adv}nepochybně
without (a / any) doubt {adv}bezpochyby
to make a promise {verb}slíbit [dok.]
a vast number ofnespočet
idiom Break a leg!Zlom vaz!
a frank reply {noun}upřímná odpověď {f}
a little while ago {adv}před chvilkou
back and forthtam a zpět
geogr. Bosnia and Herzegovina {noun}Bosna {f} a Hercegovina {f}
právo party to a contract {noun}smluvní strana {f}
sport to turn a somersault {verb}udělat salto [dok.]
právo to pass a law {verb}schválit zákon [dok.]
hosp. supply and demandnabídka a poptávka
How about that?A co tohle?
thousandth of a second {noun}tisícina {f} sekundy
to deliver a baby {verb}porodit dítě [dok.]
to hail a cab {verb}zavolat taxi [dok.]
to heat a room {verb}vytápět pokoj [nedok.]
and so fortha tak dále
to make a choice {verb}vybrat si [dok.]
to confirm a booking {verb}potvrdit rezervaci [dok.]
hundredth of a second {noun}setina sekundy {f}
a dip {noun} [sl.]kapsář {m} [živ.] [zloděj]
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