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1 lepit se (na)
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2 lnout
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3 lpět
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4 Hlásí se k převratným zásadám.
Hlásí se k převratným zásadám.Il adhère à des doctrines subversives.Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > Hlásí se k převratným zásadám.
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5 Na stěnách nádoby uvázly kapky.
Na stěnách nádoby uvázly kapky.Des gouttes ont adhéré aux parois du vase.Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > Na stěnách nádoby uvázly kapky.
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6 Sedlina ulpěla na stěnách nádoby.
Sedlina ulpěla na stěnách nádoby.Le précipité a adhéré aux parois du vase.Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > Sedlina ulpěla na stěnách nádoby.
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7 Sraženina přilnula ke stěnám nádoby.
Sraženina přilnula ke stěnám nádoby.Le précipité a adhéré aux parois du vase.Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > Sraženina přilnula ke stěnám nádoby.
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8 Ta barva lne dobře ke dřevu.
Ta barva lne dobře ke dřevu.Cette couleur adhère bien au bois.Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > Ta barva lne dobře ke dřevu.
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9 Ta barva lpí dobře na kovech.
Ta barva lpí dobře na kovech.Cette couleur adhère bien aux métaux.Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > Ta barva lpí dobře na kovech.
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10 Ten povlak drží dobře na skle.
Ten povlak drží dobře na skle.Ce dépôt adhère bien au verre.Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > Ten povlak drží dobře na skle.
См. также в других словарях:
Adhere — Ad*here , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Adhered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Adhering}.] [L. adhaerere, adhaesum; ad + haerere to stick: cf. F. adh[ e]rer. See {Aghast}.] 1. To stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united; as, wax … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adhere — I (fasten) verb agglutinate, anchor, attach, band together, cement, clamp, clasp, cling to, coalesce, cohere, compound, fuse, glue, hold fast, hold firmly, inhaerere, join, latch, secure, stick to, stick together, tighten, unite II (maintain… … Law dictionary
adhere — ad‧here [ədˈhɪə ǁ ˈhɪr] verb adhere to something phrasal verb to behave according to a rule, agreement etc: • Now companies must adhere to stricter guidelines on the disposal of toxic waste. adherence noun [uncountable] : • Aid to these countries … Financial and business terms
adhere — [ad hir′, ədhir′] vi. adhered, adhering [L adhaerere < ad , to + haerere, to stick] 1. to stick fast; stay attached 2. to stay firm in supporting or approving [to adhere to a leader, to adhere to a plan] SYN. STICK adherer n … English World dictionary
adhere to — (something) to behave in a way demanded by an idea or rule. Housing groups that do not adhere to the new fire regulations may lose government money. He followed no specific religion, but adhered to the basic beliefs of Christianity. Related… … New idioms dictionary
adhere — [v1] conform to or follow rules exactly abide by, be attached, be constant, be devoted, be devoted to, be faithful, be loyal, be true, cleave to, comply, follow, fulfill, heed, keep, maintain, mind, obey, observe, practice, respect, stand by,… … New thesaurus
adhere — ► VERB (adhere to) 1) stick fast to. 2) remain faithful to. DERIVATIVES adherence noun. ORIGIN Latin adhaerere stick to … English terms dictionary
adhere to — I verb acknowledge, comply, conform, fulfill, have regard to, head, keep, make a practice of, obey, observe, pay attention to, pursue, regard, respect II index bear (tolerate), comply, conform, fulfill … Law dictionary
adhere — (v.) 1590s, from M.Fr. adhérer (15c.) or directly from L. adhaerare to stick to (see ADHERENT (Cf. adherent)). Originally often of persons, to cleave to a leader, cause, party, etc. (Cf. adherent, still often used in this sense). Related:… … Etymology dictionary
adhere — *stick, cohere, cling, cleave Analogous words: *fasten, attach, affix: unite, link, combine, *join Contrasted words: *separate, part, sever, divide: *detach, disengage: disunite, disjoin (see affirmative verbs at … New Dictionary of Synonyms
adhere — v. 1) to adhere closely, doggedly, strictly, stubbornly, tenaciously 2) (d; intr.) to adhere to (to adhere strictly to a plan) * * * [əd hɪə] doggedly strictly stubbornly tenaciously to adhere closely (d; intr.) to adhere to (to adhere strictly… … Combinatory dictionary