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41 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) na vlastní riziko -
42 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) na vlastní riziko -
43 be inclined to
1) (to have a tendency to (do something): He is inclined to be a bit lazy.) mít sklon k2) (to have a slight desire to (do something): I am inclined to accept their invitation.) mít chuť -
44 be welcome to
(to be gladly given permission to (have, do or accept something): You're welcome to stay as long as you wish.) být srdečně zván k -
45 face the music
(to accept punishment or responsibility for something one has done: The child had to face the music after being rude to the teacher.) nést následky -
46 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) odbýt; podvéstEnglish-Czech dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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47 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) odbýt; podvéstEnglish-Czech dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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48 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) odbýt; podvéstEnglish-Czech dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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49 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) odbýt; podvéstEnglish-Czech dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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50 in any shape (or form)
(at all: I don't accept bribes in any shape or form.) v jakékoli formě -
51 in any shape (or form)
(at all: I don't accept bribes in any shape or form.) v jakékoli formě -
52 jump at
(to take or accept eagerly: He jumped at the chance to go to Germany for a fortnight.) skočit na -
53 keep/have an open mind
(to have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people's suggestions etc (eg before making a decision): It doesn't seem to be a very good plan, but I think we should keep an open mind about it for the time being.) být nezaujatý -
54 save one's face
(to avoid appearing stupid or wrong: I refuse to accept the reponsibility for that error just to save your face - it's your fault.) zachovat (si) tvář/pověst -
55 seize on
(to accept with enthusiasm: I suggested a cycling holiday, and he seized on the idea.) chytit se toho -
56 take a joke
(to be able to accept or laugh at a joke played on oneself: The trouble with him is that he can't take a joke.) rozumět legraci -
57 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) přivlastnit si zásluhuEnglish-Czech dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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58 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) přivlastnit si zásluhuEnglish-Czech dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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59 take in one's stride
(to accept or cope with (a matter) successfully without worrying about it: She takes difficulties in her stride.) snadno překonat -
60 take lying down
(to accept or suffer (something) without arguing, complaining or trying to avoid it.) podrobit se
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