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81 gera
v (acc) (gerði, gert)1. dělatÉg held að Páll hafi verið að gera að gamni sínu.Ég hvarf í burtu og ákvað að láta hana ekki sjá mig aftur fyrr en að hún myndi gera boð eftir mér formlega.Breytingarnar á lækningatækni hafa gert það að verkum að hægt er að gera aðgerðir sem voru óhugsandi fyrir hálfri öld.Ég skrifa ekki fyrir markað, til að verða vinsæll eða gera öðrum til geðs.Hún kom á fundinn og gerði grein fyrir hlutverki sínu og skrifstofunnar.Það var þá fyrst sem ég skildi, gerði mér raunverulega ljóst, hve heppin við höfðum verið.Ég skrópaði iðulega eða gerði mér upp veikindi.Ég geri mér fulla grein fyrir að vatnið er dýrmætasta auðlind okkar.Hann vinnur við að gera upp hús. (viðgerð)gera upp reikning - založit účet (uppgjör)Manstu eftir konunni, sem ætlaði að gera út af við þig í brunninum?Ingþór gerði við tvö dekkin svo fólkið gæti haldið áfram ferð sinni.Að gera villu er mannlegt - að kenna öðrum um það er mannlegra.Það gerir ekkert til þó þú getir ekki borgað núna.Þetta gerist oft. (atburður)gerast læknir, prestur (verða) -
82 innihalda
v (acc) (-held, -hélt, -héldum, -haldið)obsahovat -
83 by hand
1) (with a person's hand or tools held in the hands, rather than with machinery: furniture made by hand.) ručně2) (not by post but by a messenger etc: This parcel was delivered by hand.) poslem, osobně -
84 divining
noun (discovering the presence of underground water, metal etc by holding a divining-rod which moves when held directly above the water etc: water-divining.) hledání pomocí proutku -
85 garden party
(a large (usually formal) party, held in the garden of a house etc.) zahradní slavnost -
86 hand-lens
noun (a magnifying-glass held in the hand.) lupa (s držátkem) -
87 hold forth
(to talk or give one's opinions, often loudly, at great length: The prime minister held forth for hours on the success of his government.) řečnit -
88 hold one's breath
(to stop breathing (often because of anxiety or to avoid being heard): He held his breath as he watched the daring acrobat.) zatajit dech -
89 home-coming
1) (the return home of a person (who has been away for some time): We had a party to celebrate his home-coming.) návrat domů2) ((American) an annual event held by a college, a university or high school for former students.) sraz bývalých studentů -
90 market-place
noun (the open space or square in a town in which a market is held.) tržiště -
91 market-square
noun (the open space or square in a town in which a market is held.) tržiště -
92 morning dress
noun (the clothes worn by a man for very formal events (eg weddings) held during the day.) společenský oblek -
93 Olympic
[ə'limpik]= the Olympic Games (also the Olympics)(a sports competition held once every four years for amateur competitors from all parts of the world.) olympijské hry -
94 roadworks
noun plural (the building or repairing of a road: The traffic was held up by the roadworks.) práce na silnici -
95 saleroom
noun (a room or building where public auctions are held: His furniture was taken to the saleroom.) dražební místnost -
96 under the auspices of
(arranged or encouraged by (a society etc): This exhibition is being held under the auspices of the Arts Council.) pod záštitou -
97 wide apart
(a great (or greater than average) distance away from one another: He held his hands wide apart.) daleko od sebe
См. также в других словарях:
held — sb., et … Dansk ordbog
Held(in) — Held(in) … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Held — may refer to:* Anna Held (1872–1918), Polish stage performer. * Louis Held (1851–1927), German photojournalist. * Heinrich Held (1868–1938), Minister President of Bavaria. * John Held, Jr. (1889–1958), U.S. illustrator, * Al Held (1928–2005), U.S … Wikipedia
held — past and past part of hold Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. held … Law dictionary
Held up — is a phrase that means delayed or obstructed Held up can also refer to:* held up , past tense of hold up, or a robbery * Held Up for the Makin s , a 1920 short film * Held Up , a 1999 movie starring Jamie Foxxee also*Holdup … Wikipedia
Held — Held: Die Herkunft des altgerm. Substantivs *haliÞ , *haluÞ »‹freier› Mann; Krieger; Held« (mhd. held, niederl. held, aengl. hæle‹đ›, schwed. hjälte) lässt sich nicht befriedigend deuten. Seit dem 18. Jh. wird »Held« auch im Sinne von… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Held — Sm std. (9. Jh.), mhd. helt, ahd. helid, as. heliđ, mndd. helt, mndl. helet Stammwort. Aus g. * halud (wohl erst sekundär auch * halid ) m. Held, Kämpfer, freier Mann , auch in anord. ho̧lđr Erbbauer, Mann , neben anord. halr Mann , ae. hæle(þ).… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Held — Held, imp. & p. p. of {Hold}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Held [2] — Held, 1) Vicekanzler Kaisers Karl V., schloß 1538 den Heiligen Bund gegen die Protestanten in Nürnberg; der Kaiser war deshalb mit ihm unzufrieden. 2) Heinrich, geb. in Guhrau in Schlesien gegen Ende des 16. Jahrh., lebte daselbst als Licentiat… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
held — [held] the past tense and past participle of ↑hold … Dictionary of contemporary English
Held — [Aufbauwortschatz (Rating 1500 3200)] Bsp.: • Er wurde der Held der Nation. • Sie sind Sport Stars und auch nationale Helden … Deutsch Wörterbuch