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1 your
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) mezi (námi), v (našem) středu* * *• tvoji• tvůj• váš• tvoje• tvou• tví• vaši• vašeho• vaše• tvé• tvá -
2 your etc opinion
(according to what I, you etc think: In my opinion, he's right.) podle... názoru -
3 I beg your pardon
(I'm sorry: I beg your pardon - what did you say? I wasn't listening.) promiňte; prosím?* * *• dovolte -
4 not on your life!
(certainly not!: `Will you get married?' `Not on your life!') nikdy v životě -
5 cut off your nose to spite your face
• způsobit si zraněníEnglish-Czech dictionary > cut off your nose to spite your face
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6 a feather in your cap
• uznání za práci -
7 a penny for your thoughts
• řekni mi co si myslíš -
8 a run for your money
• silná konkurence• oponent -
9 all your eggs in one basket
• vsadit vše na jednu kartu -
10 an ace up your sleeve
• trumf v rukávu -
11 another nail in your coffin
• další cigareta -
12 as plain as the nose on your face
• velmi jasnýEnglish-Czech dictionary > as plain as the nose on your face
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13 at your beck and call
• pracuje pro tebe -
14 at your fingertips
• připravený k použití -
15 back on your feet
• uzdravení z nemoci -
16 bang for your buck
• zaplacená zábava -
17 bare your soul
• mluvit o soukromí -
18 be your age!
• měj rozum! -
19 beat your head against a stone wall
• chtít prorazit hlavou zeďEnglish-Czech dictionary > beat your head against a stone wall
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20 beat your time
• přebrat přítelkyni
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