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1 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) dodržať / nedodržať slovo* * *• nedodržat slovo -
2 breach
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3 Faith
[feiƟ]1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) dôvera2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) viera3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) dodržanie slova•- faithful- faithfully
- Yours faithfully
- faithfulness
- faithless
- faithlessness
- in all good faith
- in good faith* * *• pravá viera -
4 faith
[feiƟ]1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) dôvera2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) viera3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) dodržanie slova•- faithful- faithfully
- Yours faithfully
- faithfulness
- faithless
- faithlessness
- in all good faith
- in good faith* * *• viera• vernost• vôla• vyznanie• záruka• slub• spolahlivost• uistenie• úprimnost• úmysel• dôvera• cestný slub• dané slovo• poctivost• poctivost úmyslu• náboženské vyznanie• nábožnost• náboženstvo -
5 rat
1. noun1) (a small animal with a long tail, like a mouse but larger: The rats have eaten holes in those bags of flour.) krysa, potkan2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant and untrustworthy person.) krysa, zradca, podliak2. verb1) (to break an agreement, promise etc.) zradiť2) (to betray one's friends, colleagues etc: The police know we're here. Someone must have ratted.) udať•- rat race- smell a rat* * *• vystúpit z politickej str• zabíjat krysy• zradit• zradná krysa• zradca• udavac• udat• dezertér• dezertovat• podradná krysa• potkan• lovit potkany• lapat potkany• krysa• odpadlík -
6 word
[wə:d] 1. noun1) (the smallest unit of language (whether written, spoken or read).) slovo2) (a (brief) conversation: I'd like a (quick) word with you in my office.) pár slov3) (news: When you get there, send word that you've arrived safely.) správa4) (a solemn promise: He gave her his word that it would never happen again.) slovo2. verb(to express in written or spoken language: How are you going to word the letter so that it doesn't seem rude?) (s)formulovať, (zo)štylizovať- wording- word processor
- word processing
- word-perfect
- by word of mouth
- get a word in edgeways
- in a word
- keep
- break one's word
- take someone at his word
- take at his word
- take someone's word for it
- word for word* * *• záruka• slub• slovo• štylizovat• správa• príkaz• heslo• rozkaz• oznam
См. также в других словарях:
break a promise — index renege Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
break a promise — violate a pledge, not keep a promise … English contemporary dictionary
break a promise — not do as you promised, go back on your word Trudy never breaks a promise. She is very dependable … English idioms
promise — [n1] one’s word that something will be done affiance, affirmation, agreement, asseveration, assurance, avowal, betrothal, bond, commitment, compact, consent, contract, covenant, earnest, engagement, espousal, guarantee, insurance, marriage, oath … New thesaurus
break — 1 /breIk/ verb past tense broke, past participle broken 1 IN PIECES a) (T) to make something separate into two or more pieces, for example by hitting it, dropping it, or bending it: The thieves got in by breaking a window. | break sth in two/in… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
promise — prom|ise1 W2S2 [ˈprɔmıs US ˈpra: ] v 1.) [I and T] to tell someone that you will definitely do or provide something or that something will happen ▪ Last night the headmaster promised a full investigation. promise to do sth ▪ She s promised to do… … Dictionary of contemporary English
promise */*/*/ — I UK [ˈprɒmɪs] / US [ˈprɑmɪs] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms promise : present tense I/you/we/they promise he/she/it promises present participle promising past tense promised past participle promised 1) to tell someone that you will… … English dictionary
promise — prom|ise1 [ pramıs ] verb intransitive or transitive *** 1. ) to tell someone you will definitely do something: The police chief promised tougher action against young criminals. promise to do something: Peter wished he d never promised to help… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
promise — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to tell someone that you will definitely do something or that something will happen: promise (that): Hurry up, we promised that we wouldn t be late. | promise sb (that): You promised me the car would be ready on Monday. | I/we… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
break — I. verb (broke; broken; breaking) Etymology: Middle English breken, from Old English brecan; akin to Old High German brehhan to break, Latin frangere Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to separate into parts with suddenness or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Break — A rapid and sharp price decline. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. break break 1 [breɪk] verb broke PASTTENSE [brəʊk ǁ broʊk] broken PASTPART [ˈbrəʊkən ǁ … Financial and business terms