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1 taken
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2 taken in
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3 taken aback
(surprised and usually rather upset: She was taken aback by his rudeness.) překvapený, zaražený -
4 be taken ill
(to become ill: He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.) onemocnět -
5 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) být pohlcen -
6 be taken with/by
(to find pleasing or attractive: He was very taken with the village.) být okouzlen -
7 be taken aback
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8 well-taken
• oprávněný -
9 intake
['inteik]1) (the thing or quantity taken in: This year's intake of students is smaller than last year's.) počet přijatých2) (a place at which eg water is taken into a channel etc: The ventilation system broke down when something blocked the main air intake.) sací ventil; přívod3) (the act of taking in: an intake of breath.) nadechnutí* * *• přívod• příjem• sání -
10 take up
1) (to use or occupy (space, time etc): I won't take up much of your time.) vzít2) (to begin doing, playing etc: He has taken up the violin/teaching.) začít se věnovat3) (to shorten (clothes): My skirts were too long, so I had them taken up.) zkrátit4) (to lift or raise; to pick up: He took up the book.) zvednout* * *• začít s• začít• přibrat -
11 worse
((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) zlepšit se; zhoršit se* * *• hůř• horší -
12 take a turn for the better
((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) zlepšit se; zhoršit se -
13 aback
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14 all
[o:l] 1. adjective, pronoun1) (the whole (of): He ate all the cake; He has spent all of his money.) celý, všechen2) (every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) všichni2. adverb1) (entirely: all alone; dressed all in white.) zcela2) ((with the) much; even: Your low pay is all the more reason to find a new job; I feel all the better for a shower.) tím více; tím lépe•- all-out
- all-round
- all-rounder
- all-terrain vehicle
- all along
- all at once
- all in
- all in all
- all over
- all right
- in all* * *• veškerý• úplně• všechno• vše• všech• všichni• všechen• všechny• všeho• zcela• celý• celek -
15 arbitration
noun (the making of a decision by an arbitrator: The dispute has gone / was taken to arbitration.) posudek rozhodčích* * *• arbitráž -
16 bereft
[bi'reft]((with of) having had something taken away: bereft of speech.) zbavený* * *• zbavený -
17 booty
['bu:ti](goods taken from eg an enemy by force (especially in wartime): The soldiers shared the booty among themselves; the burglars' booty.) kořist* * *• lup -
18 captive
['kæptiv] 1. noun(a prisoner: Two of the captives escaped.) zajatec2. adjective(kept prisoner: captive soldiers; The children were taken/held captive.) zajatý- captor
- capture 3. noun1) (the act of capturing.) dopadení; ukořistění; chycení2) (something caught: A kangaroo was his most recent capture.) kořist, úlovek* * *• vězeň• zajatec -
19 chrysalis
['krisəlis](the form taken by some insects (eg butterflies) at an early stage in their development.) kukla* * *• kukla -
20 close-up
noun (a photograph or film taken near the subject and thus big in scale: The close-up of the model showed her beautiful skin.) detailní záběr* * *• záběr zblízka• detailní záběr
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