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1 make friends
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2 make friends (with)
(to start a friendly relationship; to become friends with someone: The child tried to make friends with the dog.) spřátelit se -
3 make friends (with)
(to start a friendly relationship; to become friends with someone: The child tried to make friends with the dog.) spřátelit se -
4 make it up
1) (to become friends again after a quarrel: It's time you two made it up (with each other).) smířit se2) (to give compensation or make amends for something: I'm sorry - I'll make it up to you somehow.) odškodnit -
5 make up
1) (to invent: He made up the whole story.) vymyslit si2) (to compose or be part(s) of: The group was made up of doctors and lawyers.) skládat se3) (to complete: We need one more player - will you make up the number(s)?) doplnit4) (to apply cosmetics to (the face): I don't like to see women making up (their faces) in public.) líčit se5) (to become friends again (after a quarrel etc): They've finally made up (their disagreement).) smířit se* * *• vymyslet• vytvářet v:• vymýšlet• líčit se -
6 friend
[frend]1) (someone who knows and likes another person very well: He is my best friend.) přítel2) (a person who acts in a friendly and generous way to people etc he or she does not know: a friend to animals.) přítel•- friendly
- friendship
- make friends with
- make friends* * *• známý• známá• přítel• přítelkyně• kamarád• kamarádka -
7 friendly
adjective (kind and willing to make friends: She is very friendly to everybody.) přátelský* * *• přátelský• přívětivý -
8 call
[ko:l] 1. verb1) (to give a name to: My name is Alexander but I'm called Sandy by my friends) pojmenovat, nazývat2) (to regard (something) as: I saw you turn that card over - I call that cheating.) nazývat3) (to speak loudly (to someone) to attract attention etc: Call everyone over here; She called louder so as to get his attention.) svolat; křičet4) (to summon; to ask (someone) to come (by letter, telephone etc): They called him for an interview for the job; He called a doctor.) vyzvat, přivolat5) (to make a visit: I shall call at your house this evening; You were out when I called.) navštívit6) (to telephone: I'll call you at 6 p.m.) zavolat7) ((in card games) to bid.) (vy)hlásit2. noun1) (an exclamation or shout: a call for help.) volání2) (the song of a bird: the call of a blackbird.) ptačí volání3) (a (usually short) visit: The teacher made a call on the boy's parents.) krátká návštěva4) (the act of calling on the telephone: I've just had a call from the police.) telefonický hovor5) ((usually with the) attraction: the call of the sea.) volání6) (a demand: There's less call for coachmen nowadays.) poptávka7) (a need or reason: You've no call to say such things!) důvod, oprávnění•- caller- calling
- call-box
- call for
- call off
- call on
- call up
- give someone a call
- give a call
- on call* * *• upomínka• vyvolávat• výzva• vyzvat• volání• volat• zavolat• zavolání• zvolat• povolat• telefonický hovor• svolat• hovor• jmenovat• návštěva• nazývat• navštívit• nazvat -
9 certain
['sə:tn] 1. adjective1) (true or without doubt: It's certain that the world is round.) jistý2) (sure: I'm certain he'll come; He is certain to forget; Being late is a certain way of losing one's job.) jistý, zaručený3) (one or some, not definitely named: certain doctors; a certain Mrs Smith; (also pronoun) certain of his friends.) jakýsi, nějaký; někdo4) (slight; some: a certain hostility in his manner; a certain amount.) jistý, určitý•2. interjection(of course: `May I borrow your typewriter?' `Certainly!'; `Certainly not!') ovšem- for certain
- make certain* * *• určitý• jistý• jist -
10 corrupt
1. verb(to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) zkazit (se)2. adjective1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) zkažený, zkorumpovaný2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) zkažený, zkomolený•- corruptibility
- corruption* * *• vadný• úplatný• zkažený• podplácet• porušený• podplatit• shnilý• korumpovaný• narušený -
11 such
1. adjective1) (of the same kind as that already mentioned or being mentioned: Animals that gnaw, such as mice, rats, rabbits and weasels are called rodents; He came from Bradford or some such place; She asked to see Mr Johnson but was told there was no such person there; I've seen several such buildings; I've never done such a thing before; doctors, dentists and such people.) takový, podobný2) (of the great degree already mentioned or being mentioned: If you had telephoned her, she wouldn't have got into such a state of anxiety; She never used to get such bad headaches (as she does now).) takový3) (of the great degree, or the kind, to have a particular result: He shut the window with such force that the glass broke; She's such a good teacher that the headmaster asked her not to leave; Their problems are such as to make it impossible for them to live together any more.) takový4) (used for emphasis: This is such a shock! They have been such good friends to me!) takový2. pronoun(such a person or thing, or such persons or things: I have only a few photographs, but can show you such as I have; This isn't a good book as such (= as a book) but it has interesting pictures.) to, co; jako takový- suchlike- such-and-such
- such as it is* * *• takovýto• takový -
12 take back
1) (to make (someone) remember or think about (something): Meeting my old friends took me back to my childhood.) vrátit v duchu zpět2) (to admit that what one has said is not true: Take back what you said about my sister!) vzít zpět* * *• vzít zpět• odvolat -
13 take off
1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) svléci2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) odstartovat3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) vzít si volno4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) napodobit* * *• vzlétnout• vzlet• zouvat• zout• svléknout• svlékat• odkládat -
14 toast
I 1. [təust] verb(to make (bread etc) brown in front of direct heat: We toasted slices of bread for tea.) opékát2. noun(bread that has been toasted: He always has two pieces of toast for breakfast.) topinka- toasted- toaster
- toaster oven
- toastrack II 1. [təust] verb(to drink ceremonially in honour of, or to wish success to (someone or something): We toasted the bride and bridegroom / the new ship.) připít (si)2. noun1) (an act of toasting: Let's drink a toast to our friends!) přípitek2) (the wish conveyed, or the person etc honoured, by such an act.) oslavenec* * *• toast• topinka• zdravice• přípitek -
15 unite
1) (to join together, or to make or become one: England and Scotland were united under one parliament in 1707; He was united with his friends again.) spojit (se)2) (to act together: Let us unite against the common enemy.) spojit se•- united* * *• spojovat• srůst• spojit• spojit se -
16 be torn between (one thing and another)
(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) být rozpolcen, mít těžkou volbuEnglish-Czech dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
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17 be torn between (one thing and another)
(to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things): He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.) být rozpolcen, mít těžkou volbuEnglish-Czech dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)
См. также в других словарях:
make friends — {v. phr.} To become friends; form a friendship. * /Mrs. Jones invited Bobby to her home to play with Don. She hoped that they would make friends with each other./ * /You can make friends with an elephant by giving him peanuts./ … Dictionary of American idioms
make friends — {v. phr.} To become friends; form a friendship. * /Mrs. Jones invited Bobby to her home to play with Don. She hoped that they would make friends with each other./ * /You can make friends with an elephant by giving him peanuts./ … Dictionary of American idioms
make friends — 1. To become friendly 2. To acquire friends • • • Main Entry: ↑make * * * make friends : to become someone s friend Sometimes it is hard for children to make new friends. often + … Useful english dictionary
make friends — 1) to become friends make friends with: They made friends with the children next door. 2) to form friendships You ll make a lot of new friends at college … English dictionary
make\ friends — v. phr. To become friends; form a friendship. Mrs. Jones invited Bobby to her home to play with Don. She hoped that they would make friends with each other. You can make friends with an elephant by giving him peanuts … Словарь американских идиом
make friends — подружиться make friends with подружиться с made friends with подружился с … English-Russian travelling dictionary
make friends — form friendships with people or animals She is shy and isn t able to make friends easily … Idioms and examples
make friends (with somebody) — be/make ˈfriends (with sb) idiom to be/become a friend of sb • We ve been friends for years. • They had a quarrel, but they re friends again now. • Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children. Main entry: ↑f … Useful english dictionary
make friends with — phrasal : to become friendly with : establish friendly relations with advised the child to make friends with as many of his classmates as possible compare make vt 24a … Useful english dictionary
make friends — become friendly with, get connected to; make up, make peace … English contemporary dictionary
make friends — act in a friendly way, become a friend of Sally makes friends easily. People seem to like her … English idioms