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1 doing
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2 get into / out of the way of (doing) something
(to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing: They got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.) zvyknúť / odvyknúť siEnglish-Slovak dictionary > get into / out of the way of (doing) something
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3 get into / out of the way of (doing) something
(to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing: They got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.) zvyknúť / odvyknúť siEnglish-Slovak dictionary > get into / out of the way of (doing) something
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4 what are you etc doing with
1) (why or how have you etc got: What are you doing with my umbrella?) čo robíte s2) (what action are you etc taking about: What are they doing with the children during the day if they're both working?) čo si počnete s -
5 be in the middle of (doing) something
(to be busily occupied doing something: Please excuse my appearance. I was in the middle of washing my hair.) byť práve uprostredEnglish-Slovak dictionary > be in the middle of (doing) something
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6 be in the middle of (doing) something
(to be busily occupied doing something: Please excuse my appearance. I was in the middle of washing my hair.) byť práve uprostredEnglish-Slovak dictionary > be in the middle of (doing) something
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7 nothing doing!
(an expression used to show a strong or emphatic refusal: `Would you like to go to the meeting instead of me?' `Nothing doing!') neprichádzať do úvahy -
8 think twice about (doing) something
(to be very careful about considering (doing) something: I wouldn't think twice about sacking him.) dobre si rozmyslieťEnglish-Slovak dictionary > think twice about (doing) something
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9 think twice about (doing) something
(to be very careful about considering (doing) something: I wouldn't think twice about sacking him.) dobre si rozmyslieťEnglish-Slovak dictionary > think twice about (doing) something
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10 be fond of doing
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11 by doing
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12 far from doing so
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13 habit of doing
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14 have scruples about doing
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15 there's nothing doing
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16 well-doing
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17 he etc could be doing with / could do with
(it would be better if I, he etc had or did (something): I could do with a cup of coffee.) prišlo by vhodEnglish-Slovak dictionary > he etc could be doing with / could do with
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18 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
(to persuade (someone) (not) to do (something): He talked me into changing my job.) presvedčiť, aby (ne)English-Slovak dictionary > talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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19 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
(to persuade (someone) (not) to do (something): He talked me into changing my job.) presvedčiť, aby (ne)English-Slovak dictionary > talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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20 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
(to persuade (someone) (not) to do (something): He talked me into changing my job.) presvedčiť, aby (ne)English-Slovak dictionary > talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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doing — do|ing [ˈdu:ıŋ] n 1.) be sb s (own) doing if something bad is someone s doing, they did or caused it ▪ If you fall into this trap, it will be all your own doing. 2.) take some doing informal to be hard work ▪ We had to be on the parade ground for … Dictionary of contemporary English
doing — noun 1 be sb s doing if something bad is someone s doing, they did it: This mess is all your doing. 2 take some doing to be hard work: Sorting this lot out is going to take some doing. 3 doings BrE a) (plural) things that someone does b) (C)… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
doing — do|ing [ duıŋ ] noun be someone s doing to be someone s fault: We re very late, and it s all your doing. take some doing used for saying that something will be very difficult to do: It will take some doing to finish this before five o clock … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English