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  • 1 take leave

    • rozloučit se

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  • 2 leave

    I [li:v] past tense, past participle - left; verb
    1) (to go away or depart from, often without intending to return: He left the room for a moment; They left at about six o'clock; I have left that job.) odejít; opustit
    2) (to go without taking: She left her gloves in the car; He left his children behind when he went to France.) nechat
    3) (to allow to remain in a particular state or condition: She left the job half-finished.) (za)nechat
    4) (to let (a person or a thing) do something without being helped or attended to: I'll leave the meat to cook for a while.) nechat
    5) (to allow to remain for someone to do, make etc: Leave that job to the experts!) nechat
    6) (to make a gift of in one's will: She left all her property to her son.) odkázat
    - leave out
    - left over
    II [li:v] noun
    1) (permission to do something, eg to be absent: Have I your leave to go?) dovolení
    2) ((especially of soldiers, sailors etc) a holiday: He is home on leave at the moment.) dovolená
    - take one's leave of
    - take one's leave
    * * *
    • vynechat
    • volno
    • odcházet
    • opustit
    • odjet
    • opouštět
    • odjíždět
    • odejít
    • leave/left/left
    • nechávat
    • nechat
    • dovolená

    English-Czech dictionary > leave

  • 3 take off

    1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) svléci
    2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) odstartovat
    3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) vzít si volno
    4) (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

    English-Czech dictionary > take off

  • 4 take one's leave (of)

    (to say goodbye (to): I took my leave (of the others) and went out.) rozloučit se

    English-Czech dictionary > take one's leave (of)

  • 5 take one's leave (of)

    (to say goodbye (to): I took my leave (of the others) and went out.) rozloučit se

    English-Czech dictionary > take one's leave (of)

  • 6 risk

    [risk] 1. noun
    ((a person, thing etc which causes or could cause) danger or possible loss or injury: He thinks we shouldn't go ahead with the plan because of the risks involved / because of the risk of failure.) riziko
    2. verb
    1) (to expose to danger; to lay open to the possibility of loss: He would risk his life for his friend; He risked all his money on betting on that horse.) riskovat
    2) (to take the chance of (something bad happening): He was willing to risk death to save his friend; I'd better leave early as I don't want to risk being late for the play.) riskovat
    - at a person's own risk
    - at own risk
    - at risk
    - at the risk of
    - run/take the risk of
    - run/take the risk
    - take risks / take a risk
    * * *
    • riziko
    • riskovat
    • nebezpečí

    English-Czech dictionary > risk

  • 7 answering machine

    noun ((also machine) a machine that take messages for you when you cannot answer the phone: to leave a message on the answering machine.) telefonní záznamník
    * * *
    • záznamník
    • telefonní záznamník

    English-Czech dictionary > answering machine

  • 8 except

    [ik'sept] 1. preposition
    (leaving out; not including: They're all here except him; Your essay was good except that it was too long.) kromě, až na to
    2. verb
    (to leave out or exclude.) vyloučit
    - excepting
    - exception
    - exceptional
    - exceptionally
    - except for
    - take exception to/at
    * * *
    • vyjmout
    • s výjimkou
    • kromě
    • krom

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  • 9 fuel

    ['fjuəl] 1. noun
    (any substance by which a fire, engine etc is made to work (eg coal, oil, petrol): The machine ran out of fuel.) palivo
    2. verb
    (to give or take fuel: The tanker will leave when it has finished fuelling / being fuelled.) (na)tankovat, nabrat palivo
    * * *
    • topivo
    • palivo

    English-Czech dictionary > fuel

  • 10 grab at

    (to try to grasp, seize or take, not necessarily successfully: He grabbed at the boy; He grabbed at the chance to leave.) chňapnout po
    * * *
    • hrábnout

    English-Czech dictionary > grab at

  • 11 grant

    1. verb
    1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) prokázat, udělit
    2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) připustit
    2. noun
    (money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) grant
    - granting
    - take for granted
    * * *
    • stipendium
    • grant
    • dopřát

    English-Czech dictionary > grant

  • 12 notice

    ['nəutis] 1. noun
    1) (a written or printed statement to announce something publicly: He stuck a notice on the door, saying that he had gone home; They put a notice in the paper announcing the birth of their daughter.) oznámení
    2) (attention: His skill attracted their notice; I'll bring the problem to his notice as soon as possible.) pozornost
    3) (warning given especially before leaving a job or dismissing someone: Her employer gave her a month's notice; The cook gave in her notice; Please give notice of your intentions.) výpověď; hlášení
    2. verb
    (to see, observe, or keep in one's mind: I noticed a book on the table; He noticed her leave the room; Did he say that? I didn't notice.) všimnout si
    - noticeably
    - noticed
    - notice-board
    - at short notice
    - take notice of
    * * *
    • upozornění
    • výpověď
    • všimnout
    • zahlédnout
    • postřehnout postřehl

    English-Czech dictionary > notice

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