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Dictionary English Czech: without a shred to put on

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to relate to {verb}týkat se [nedok.]
not to mention ...nemluvě o ...
relating to shares {adj} [finance]akciový
To your health!Na zdraví!
up-to-date {adj} [attr.]aktuální
to be supposed to {verb}mít (povinnost)
to get to know {verb}poznat [dok.]
Go figure! [Am.]Představ si to!
to be worthwhile {verb}stát za to [nedok.]
to confess to {verb}přiznat se k [dok.]
Cut it out! [coll.]Zkrať to!
Cut it short! [coll.]Zkrať to!
also referred to astaké zvaný
in order not to {conj}aby ne
Nice to meet you.Těší mě.
Pleased to meet you.Těší mě.
The same to you.Tobě také.
Would you like to ... ?Chtěl bys ... ?
lit. F Kafka on the Shore [Haruki Murakami]Kafka na pobřeží
to talk (to) {verb}mluvit [nedok.] ke k-u
drogy med. addicted to alcohol {adj} [postpos.]závislý na alkoholu
oblivious of/to sth. {adj}zapomněvší co [arch.]
to look forward to {verb}těšit se na [nedok.]
Bear that in mind!Mysli na to!
This begs the question ...To vyvolává otázku ...
právo claim to an inheritance {noun}nárok {m} na dědictví
lit. F Unverified To the Lighthouse [Virginia Woolf]K majáku
to adhere (to sth.) {verb}držet se (č-o) [nedok.]
It's true, honest!Je to namouduši pravda!
oblivious of/to sth. {adj}nevědomý si č-o
to abandon oneself to sth. {verb}propadnout č-u [dok.]
to be used to sth. {verb}být na co zvyklý
to give advice to sb. {verb}poradit k-u [dok.]
to give advice to sb. {verb}radit k-u [nedok.]
How are you doing?Jak to jde? [přen.]
Then it hit me.Pak mi to došlo.
to go to the mountains {verb}jet na hory [nedok.]
He must have done it.Musel to udělat.
up to the due date {adv}do termínu splatnosti
to devote oneself to sth. {verb}oddat se č-u [dok.]
to get used to sth. {verb}zvyknout si na něco [dok.]
Nice to meet you.Těší mě, že vás poznávám.
to abase oneself to sth. {v}snížit se k čemu [dok.]
This is not your business.To není tvoje starost.
We'll work it out somehow.Nějak to vymyslíme.
to hold sth. back to sb. {verb}zamlčet [dok.] co k-u
to write to sb. about sth. {verb}psát co o čem [nedok.]
přís. All roads lead to Rome.Všechny cesty vedou do Říma.
How long will it take ... ?Jak dlouho to bude trvat ... ?
Where does this road go to?Kam vede tato cesta?
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