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1 past
pastchausse-trappe ftrappe (přen.) fchausse-trape fpiège mtraquenard mfeinte (fam.) fsouricière (přen.) f -
2 pást se
pást sepaîtrepâturerbrouter -
3 past na myši
past na myširatière fsouricière f -
4 past na ptáky
past na ptákytrébuchet m -
5 pást se na čem
pást se na čemse repaître de qc. -
6 pást se očima
pást se očimase rincer l'Œil (fam.) -
7 pást se očima na čem
pást se očima na čemse rincer l'Œil en regardant qc. (fam.)rassasier sa vue de qc. (kniž.) -
8 pást se očima na kom
pást se očima na komse rincer l'Œil en regardant q. (fam..) -
9 Chtěl mi nalíčit past.
Chtěl mi nalíčit past.Il a voulu me tendre un piège. -
10 nastražit past
nastražit pasttendre un piègepiéger (přen.)tendre une souricière -
11 nastražit past na koho
nastražit past na kohopiéger (přen.) -
12 sklopec - truhláková past
sklopec - truhláková pasttrébuchet mTschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > sklopec - truhláková past
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13 Šla pást husy.
Šla pást husy.Elle est allée garder les oies. -
14 V zimě se dobytek nemůže pást.
V zimě se dobytek nemůže pást.Le bétail ne peut pas paître en hiver.Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch > V zimě se dobytek nemůže pást.
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past — /past, pahst/, adj. 1. gone by or elapsed in time: It was a bad time, but it s all past now. 2. of, having existed in, or having occurred during a time previous to the present; bygone: the past glories of the Incas. 3. gone by just before the… … Universalium
past — /past / (say pahst) verb 1. Rare past participle and occasional past tense of pass. –adjective 2. gone by in time. 3. belonging to, or having existed or occurred in time previous to this. 4. gone by just before the present time; just passed: the… …
past — [past, päst] vi., vt. rare pp. of PASS2 adj. 1. gone by; ended; over [our past troubles] 2. of a former time; bygone 3. immediately preceding; just gone by [the past week] 4. having served formerly … English World dictionary
Past — Past, prep. 1. Beyond, in position, or degree; further than; beyond the reach or influence of. Who being past feeling. Eph. iv. 19. Galled past endurance. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Until we be past thy borders. Num. xxi. 22. [1913 Webster] Love,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
past — ► ADJECTIVE 1) gone by in time and no longer existing. 2) (of time) that has gone by. 3) Grammar (of a tense) expressing a past action or state. ► NOUN 1) a past period or the events in it. 2) a person s or thing s history or earlier life. 3) … English terms dictionary
Past — Past, Present Future Past, Present Future сборник Rob Zombie Дата выпуска … Википедия
past — Ⅰ. past UK US /pɑːst/ US /pæst/ preposition ► above a particular age or outside a stated limit: »More and more people are working until past retirement age. »We re past the point where losing a couple of employees will save us. Ⅱ. past UK US… … Financial and business terms
Past — (‚Vergangenheit‘) steht für: Simple Past, eine Zeitform des Englischen (Past Tense) Past heißen: Ambar Past (* 1949), US amerikanisch mexikanische Poetin und bildende Künstlerin Siehe auch Past Perfect, Past Progressive … Deutsch Wikipedia
Past — Past, a. [From {Pass}, v.] Of or pertaining to a former time or state; neither present nor future; gone by; elapsed; ended; spent; as, past troubles; past offences. Past ages. Milton. [1913 Webster] {Past master}. See under {Master}. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
past — I adjective ancient, antediluvian, antiquated, archaic, back, defunct, departed, elapsed, expired, forgotten, former, gone, gone by, historical, irrecoverable, lapsed, last, late, lost, no longer functioning, obsolete, old, outdated, outmoded,… … Law dictionary
Past — Past, n. A former time or state; a state of things gone by. The past, at least, is secure. D. Webster. [1913 Webster] The present is only intelligible in the light of the past, often a very remote past indeed. Trench. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English