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  • 41 undress

    1) (to take the clothes off (a person): She undressed the child; Undress yourself and get into bed.) svléci (se)
    2) (to undress oneself: I undressed and went to bed.) svléci se
    * * *
    • svléknout
    • svlékat
    • svléknout se

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  • 42 DIY

    ( abbreviation) (do it yourself: a DIY shop/job.) kutilský; kutilství

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  • 43 go to seed

    1) ((of a person) to become careless about one's clothes and appearance: Don't let yourself go to seed when you reach middle age!) zanedbávat
    2) ((of a place) to become rather shabby and uncared for: This part of town has gone to seed recently.) upadat
    3) ((also run to seed) (of a plant) to produce seeds after flowering.) zakládat na semeno

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  • 44 make oneself at home

    (to make oneself as comfortable and relaxed as one would at home: Make yourself at home!) být jako doma

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  • 45 not half

    (a slang expression for very much: `Are you enjoying yourself?' `Not half!') a jak!

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  • 46 now!

    (an expression used to warn or rebuke: Now, now! Behave yourself!) no tak!

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  • 47 pass judgement (on)

    (to criticize or condemn: Do not pass judgement (on others) unless you are perfect yourself.) vynášet soud

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  • 48 pass judgement (on)

    (to criticize or condemn: Do not pass judgement (on others) unless you are perfect yourself.) vynášet soud

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  • 49 put oneself in someone else's place

    (to imagine what it would be like to be someone else: If you put yourself in his place, you can understand why he is so careful.) vcítit se do postavení druhého

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  • 50 serve right

    (to be the punishment deserved by: If you fall and hurt yourself, it'll serve you right for climbing up there when I told you not to.) dobře ti tak

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  • 51 strap in

    (to confine with a strap, eg by a safety-belt in a car: I won't start this car till you've strapped yourself in.) připoutat se

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  • Yourself — Your*self , pron.; pl. {Yourselves}. [Your + self.] An emphasized or reflexive form of the pronoun of the second person; used as a subject commonly with you; as, you yourself shall see it; also, alone in the predicate, either in the nominative or …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • yourself — [yoor self′, yərself′] pron. pl. yourselves [yoorselvz′, yərselvz′] 1. a form of YOU, used: a) as an intensifier [you yourself told me] b) as a reflexive [you must protect yourselves] c) with the meaning “your real, true, or actual self” [ …   English World dictionary

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  • yourself — yourself, yourselves Yourself (singular) and yourselves (plural) have two primary roles, (1) as reflexives (Are you talking about yourself? / Help yourselves to biscuits), and (2) as emphatic words in apposition to the pronoun you (You yourself… …   Modern English usage

  • yourself — by early 14c., from YOUR (Cf. your) + SELF (Cf. self). Plural yourselves first recorded 1520s …   Etymology dictionary

  • yourself — ► PRONOUN (second person sing. ) (pl. yourselves) 1) used as the object of a verb or preposition when this is the same as the subject of the clause and the subject is the person or people being addressed. 2) (emphatic ) you personally …   English terms dictionary

  • yourself */*/*/ — UK [jə(r)ˈself] / US [jʊrˈself] / US [jɔrˈself] pronoun Word forms yourself : plural yourselves UK [jə(r)ˈselvz] / US [jʊrˈselvz] / US [jɔrˈselvz] Summary: Yourself and yourselves are reflexive pronouns, being the reflexive forms of you. They can …   English dictionary

  • yourself — your|self [ jur self, jɔr self ] (plural your|selves [ jur selvz, jɔr selvz ] ) pronoun *** Yourself and yourselves are reflexive pronouns, being the reflexive forms of you. They can be used in the following ways: as an object that refers to the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • yourself — your|self W2S1 [jo:ˈself US jo:r ] pron [reflexive form of you ] plural yourselves [ ˈselvz] 1.) used when talking to someone to show that they are affected by their own action ▪ Look at yourself in the mirror. ▪ Come and warm yourselves by the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • yourself — pronoun plural yourselves / selvz/ 1 the reflexive form of you : Mind you don t hurt yourself with those scissors. | Go and buy yourself an ice cream. 2 used as a stronger form of “you”: You yourself said he was a dead loss. | If you don t trust… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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