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1 cross someone
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2 double-cross
verb (to betray (someone for whom one has already arranged to do something deceitful).) zradit* * *• podvést• podfouknout -
3 double
1. adjective1) (of twice the (usual) weight, size etc: A double whisky, please.) dvojitý2) (two of a sort together or occurring in pairs: double doors.) dvojitý3) (consisting of two parts or layers: a double thickness of paper; a double meaning.) dvojnásobný; dvojí4) (for two people: a double bed.) pro dva2. adverb1) (twice: I gave her double the usual quantity.) dvakrát2) (in two: The coat had been folded double.) nadvakrát3. noun1) (a double quantity: Whatever the women earn, the men earn double.) dvojnásobek2) (someone who is exactly like another: He is my father's double.) dvojník4. verb1) (to (cause to) become twice as large or numerous: He doubled his income in three years; Road accidents have doubled since 1960.) zdvojnásobit2) (to have two jobs or uses: This sofa doubles as a bed.) sloužit též jako•- doubles- double agent
- double bass
- double-bedded
- double-check
- double-cross
- double-dealing 5. adjective(cheating: You double-dealing liar!) licoměrný, pokrytecký6. adjectivea double-decker bus.) patrový- double figures
- double-quick
- at the double
- double back
- double up
- see double* * *• dvojitý• dvoulůžkový• dvojnásobek
См. также в других словарях:
cross someone's mind — To flash across someone s mind • • • Main Entry: ↑cross cross someone s mind see under ↑cross • • • Main Entry: ↑mind * * * cross someone’s mind phrase if something crosses your mind, you think of it, but often not for very long or very seriously … Useful english dictionary
cross someone's face — to appear briefly on someone s face A smile crossed her face. • • • Main Entry: ↑cross cross someone s face see ↑cross, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑face … Useful english dictionary
cross someone's path — 1. To come in someone s way, to meet someone 2. To thwart someone • • • Main Entry: ↑cross * * * meet or encounter someone … Useful english dictionary
cross someone's palm with silver — cross someone’s palm with silver humorous phrase to give money to someone, especially so that they will tell your fortune (=say what will happen to you in the future) Thesaurus: to spend or to pay moneysynonym Main entry: cross * * * often … Useful english dictionary
cross someone's palm with silver — ► cross someone s palm with silver often humorous pay someone for a service, especially fortune telling. Main Entry: ↑cross … English terms dictionary
cross someone's lips — To be uttered by someone • • • Main Entry: ↑cross … Useful english dictionary
cross someone's palm — To put a coin in someone s hand, as a payment • • • Main Entry: ↑cross … Useful english dictionary
cross someone's path — cross (someone s) path to meet someone, especially by accident. If he ever crosses my path again, I ll kill him … New idioms dictionary
cross someone (up) — AND cross up someone tv. to go against someone; to thwart someone. □ Don’t cross me up if you know what’s good for you. □ I told you not to cross me again! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
cross someone — go against someone, insult someone People are afraid to cross Phil because he has a violent temper … English idioms
cross someone's palm with silver — often humorous pay someone for a favour or service, especially having one s fortune told. → cross … English new terms dictionary