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1 Verb
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2 verb
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3 phrasal verb
(a phrase consisting of a verb and adverb or preposition, which together function as a verb: `Leave out', `go without', `go away', are phrasal verbs.) frázové sloveso -
4 auxiliary verb
• pomocné sloveso -
5 imperfective verb
• nedokonavé sloveso -
6 modal verb
• způsobové sloveso -
7 perfective verb
• dokonavé sloveso -
8 abduct
(to take (someone) away against his will usually by trickery or violence; to kidnap: The president has been abducted.) unést* * *• unést -
9 abide
(to put up with; to tolerate: I can't abide noisy people.) snášet, trpět- abide by* * *• vydržet• vystát• vyčkat• snášet• strpět• dodržovat• dodržet -
10 abound
1) ((with in or with) to have plenty of: The east coast abounds in good farming land.) oplývat2) (to be very plentiful: Fish abound in these waters.) hojně se vyskytovat* * *• přetékat• oplývat• hojně se vyskytovat -
11 acclimatise
(to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) aklimatizovat (se)- acclimatisation* * *• aklimatizovat -
12 acclimatize
(to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) aklimatizovat (se)- acclimatisation* * *• přizpůsobit• aklimatizovat -
13 accompany
1) (to go with (someone or something): He accompanied her to the door.) doprovázet2) (to play a musical instrument to go along with (a singer etc): He accompanied her on the piano.) doprovázet•- accompanist* * *• provázet• doprovázet -
14 accomplish
(to complete (something) successfully: Have you accomplished your task?) dokončit, vykonat- accomplishment* * *• uskutečnit• uskutečňovat• vykonat• provést• dosáhnout• dokázat -
15 accustom
(to make (especially oneself) familiar with or used to: He soon accustomed himself to the idea.) zvyknout si- accustomed to* * *• zvyknout -
16 acquire
(to get: He acquired a knowledge of English.) získat- acquisitive
- acquisitiveness* * *• získat• získávat• osvojit si -
17 adjust
1) ((often with to) to change so as to make or be better suited: He soon adjusted to his new way of life.) přizpůsobit se2) (to change (the position of, setting of): Adjust the setting of the alarm clock.) upravit, nastavit•- adjustment* * *• upravit• přizpůsobit• seřizovat• nastavovat -
18 admire
1) (to look at with great pleasure and often to express this pleasure: I've just been admiring your new car.) obdivovat2) (to have a very high opinion of (something or someone): I admire John's courage.) obdivovat•- admirably
- admiration
- admirer
- admiring
- admiringly* * *• velmi rád• rád• obdivovat• obdivovat se -
19 advertise
(to make (something) known to the public by any of various methods: I've advertised (my house) in the newspaper; They advertised on TV for volunteers.) inzerovat; hledat inzerátem- advertiser* * *• inzerovat -
20 advise
1) (to give advice to; to recommend: My lawyer advises me to buy the house.) radit2) ((with of) to inform: This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal.) informovat* * *• poradit• radit• avizovat• doporučit
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