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Anglicko-český slovník

BETA English-Czech translation for: to look upon sb sth [look at]
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Partial Matches
to worsen sth. {noun}zhoršovat [nedok.] co
to dust sth. {verb}zaprášit co [dok.]
to salinize sth. {verb}zasolit co [dok.]
to develop sth. {verb}budovat co [dok.]
to embed sth. {verb}zakořenit co [dok.]
to encapsulate sth. {verb}zapouzdřit co [dok.]
to hammer sth. {verb}ukovat co [dok.]
to steal sth. {verb}ukradnout co [dok.]
to anchor sth. {verb}ukotvit co [dok.]
to dip sth. {verb}namočit co [dok.]
to omit sth. {verb}opominout co [dok.]
despite sth. {adv}navzdory č-u
to create sth. {verb}vytvořit [dok.] co
to confess sth. {verb}přiznat co [dok.]
to tighten sth. {verb}utáhnout co [dok.]
právo to perpetrate sth. {verb}spáchat co [dok.]
to omit sth. {verb}vynechat co [dok.]
to spill sth. {verb}vylít [dok.] co
to spill sth. {verb}rozlít [dok.] co
Unverified to spill sth. {verb}vysypat [dok.] co
to anticipate sth. {verb}předvídat [nedok.] co
to glaze sth. {verb}glazurovat co [dok.]
to sort sth. {verb}roztřídit [dok.] co
to sort sth. {verb}třídit [nedok.] co
to anticipate sth. {verb}očekávat [nedok.] co
to trace sth. {verb}obkreslit [dok.] co
amid sth. {prep}uprostřed č-o
to spoil sth. {verb}něco pokazit [dok.]
to trim sth. {verb}zastřihnout co [dok.]
to test sth. {verb}vyzkoušet něco [dok.]
to stipulate sth. {verb}ujednat co [dok.]
bound by sth. {adj}vázaný čím
to facilitate sth. {verb}usnadnit [dok.] co
to facilitate sth. {verb}usnadňovat [nedok.] co
gastr. to flour sth. {verb}pomoučit [dok.] co
to abate sth. {verb}odečíst co [dok.]
to abate sth. {verb}zmírnit co [dok.]
abandonement of sth. {noun}opuštění {n} č-o
to stipulate sth. {verb}vymínit si co [dok.]
to stipulate sth. {verb}vyhradit si co [dok.]
coincident (with sth.) {adj}současný (s čím)
coincident with sth. {adj}souběžný s čím
to slam sth. shut {verb}zabouchnout [dok.] co
to imagine sth. {verb}představit [dok.] si co
to regret sth. {verb}litovat [nedok.] č-o
to obey sth. [orders etc.] {verb}dodržovat co
to flour sth. {verb}sypat [nedok.] co moukou
to flour sth. {verb}posypat [dok.] co moukou
to flour sth. {verb}poprášit [dok.] co moukou
to couple sth. [link] {verb}spárovat [dok.] co
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