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121 vítr
být za větrem fig. im Windschatten sein;být do větru leichtsinnig sein;je kam vítr, tam plášť fig. er hängt den Mantel nach dem Wind -
122 vyjít
vyjít pf. ( → jít) hinausgehen; ausgehen ( auch fig.); weggehen; herauskommen; Buch: erscheinen; Sonne, Mond: aufgehen; Rechnung: aufgehen; hervorgehen; gut ausfallen; (gut) auskommen;vyjít tiskem im Druck erscheinen;vyjít z módy aus der Mode kommen;vyjít na světlo (boží) ans Licht kommen; -
123 zahrabat
zahrabat pf. (-u), zahrabávat, zahrábnout pf. (-bl), zahrabovat (- buji) (ver)scharren, vergraben; Grube zuschütten; fig. untergraben; -
124 zahrabávat
zahrabat pf. (-u), zahrabávat, zahrábnout pf. (-bl), zahrabovat (- buji) (ver)scharren, vergraben; Grube zuschütten; fig. untergraben; -
125 zahrabovat
zahrabat pf. (-u), zahrabávat, zahrábnout pf. (-bl), zahrabovat (- buji) (ver)scharren, vergraben; Grube zuschütten; fig. untergraben; -
126 zahrábnout
zahrabat pf. (-u), zahrabávat, zahrábnout pf. (-bl), zahrabovat (- buji) (ver)scharren, vergraben; Grube zuschütten; fig. untergraben; -
127 zapálit
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128 zaplést
zaplést se sich verfangen; fig. sich verwickeln
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fig — fig1 [fig] n. [ME fige < OFr < VL * fica, for L ficus, fig tree, fig] 1. the hollow, pear shaped false fruit (syconium) of the fig tree, with sweet, pulpy flesh containing numerous tiny, seedlike true fruits (achenes) 2. any of a genus… … English World dictionary