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1 brought
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2 due to
(brought about by: His success was due to hard work.) způsobený* * *• v důsledku• zásluhou• způsobený• kvůli něčemu• kvůli -
3 bring
[briŋ]past tense, past participle - brought; verb1) (to make (something or someone) come (to or towards a place): I'll bring plenty of food with me; Bring him to me!) přinést, přivést2) (to result in: This medicine will bring you relief.) přinést•- bring back
- bring down
- bring home to
- bring off
- bring round
- bring up* * *• vynést• postavit• přinést• přivést• přinášet• přivážet• přivádět• přivézt• přines• nést• bring/brought/brought• donášet• donést -
4 bring forward
1) ((also put forward) to bring to people's attention; to cause to be discussed etc: They will consider the suggestions which you have brought/put forward.) předložit, přednést2) (to make to happen at an earlier date; to advance in time: They have brought forward the date of their wedding by one week.) uspíšit* * *• přednést• předložit -
5 action
['ækʃən]1) (something done: Action, not talking, is necessary if we are to defeat the enemy; Take action immediately; The firemen are ready to go into action.) činy, jednání, akce2) (movement: Tennis needs a good wrist action.) pohyb3) (a legal case: He brought an action for divorce against his wife.) žaloba4) (the events (of a play, film etc): The action of the play takes place on an island.) děj5) (a battle; fighting: He was killed in action; Our troops fought an action against the enemy.) boj, bitva•- out of action* * *• opatření• konání• akce• boj• akční• čin• děj• činnost -
6 bring about
(to cause: His disregard for danger brought about his death.) způsobit* * *• způsobit• zapříčinit -
7 bring back
(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) vrátit; připomenout* * *• připomenout -
8 bring down
(to cause to fall: The storm brought all the trees down.) porazit, srazit* * *• zastřelit• sestřelit• snést -
9 bring off
(to achieve (something attempted): They brought off an unexpected victory.) dosáhnout* * *• podařit se -
10 bring round
(to bring back from unconsciousness: Fresh air brought him round.) přivést k vědomí* * *• přivést k vědomí• křísit -
11 bring up
1) (to rear or educate: Her parents brought her up to be polite.) vychovat2) (to introduce (a matter) for discussion: Bring the matter up at the next meeting.) předložit, nadhodit* * *• vychovat• vychovávat• předložit -
12 container
1) (something made to contain things: He brought his lunch in a plastic container.) nádoba, bedna, pouzdro2) (a very large sealed metal box for carrying goods on a lorry, ship etc: The ship carried twenty containers; ( also adjective) a container ship, a container lorry.) kontejner, kontejnerový* * *• kontejner -
13 contraband
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14 count
I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) hrabě- countessII 1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) počítat2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) (s)počítat3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) platit; být důležitý4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) považovat2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) počet2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) bod (žaloby)3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown
- count on
- out for the count* * *• počítat• spočítat -
15 dish
[diʃ]1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) mísa2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) jídlo, pokrm•- dish-washing
- dishwater
- dish out* * *• jídlo• mísa• chod -
16 disrepute
[disrə'pju:t](bad reputation: He has brought the family into disrepute.) špatná pověst, ostuda* * *• ostuda• nevážnost -
17 dowry
plural - dowries; noun(money and property brought by a woman to her husband when they marry.) věno* * *• věno -
18 every
['evri]1) (each one of or all (of a certain number): Every room is painted white; Not every family has a car.) každý2) (each (of an indefinite number or series): Every hour brought the two countries nearer war; He attends to her every need.) každý3) (the most absolute or complete possible: We have every reason to believe that she will get better.) všechen4) (used to show repetition after certain intervals of time or space: I go to the supermarket every four or five days; Every second house in the row was bright pink; `Every other day' means èvery two days' or `on alternate days'.) každý•- everyone
- everyday
- everything
- everywhere
- every bit as
- every now and then / every now and again / every so often
- every time* * *• každý -
19 exotic
[iɡ'zotik]1) (unusual or colourful: exotic clothes.) exotický2) (brought or introduced from a foreign country: exotic plants.) exotický* * *• exotický• neobvyklý -
20 fame
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