give way
- dát přednost, pustit první
BrE
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gɪv 'weɪ/
AmE
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gɪv 'weɪ/
verb, British English
-
to let someone or something go first
give way
- nevydržet, povolit
BrE
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gɪv 'weɪ/
AmE
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gɪv 'weɪ/
verb
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to fall down or break, especially when under pressure
have a crush on
- být zakoukaný do, být zabouchlý do (koho)
BrE
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ˌhæv ə 'krʌʃ ɒn/
AmE
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ˌhæv ə 'krʌʃ ɑ:n/
verb, informal
-
to have romantic feelings for someone
take time
- trvat dlouho, zabrat nějaký čas, chvíli dát
BrE
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'teɪk ˌtaɪm/
AmE
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'teɪk ˌtaɪm/
verb
-
to need a long time
e-shop
- elektronický obchod
BrE
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'i:ʃɒp/
AmE
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'i:ʃɑ:p/
noun
-
an online business that sells goods over the internet
behave
- chovat se slušně
BrE
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bɪ'heɪv/
AmE
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bɪ'heɪv/
verb
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to act in the way that people think is proper
kick ass
- být krutej, vostrej, hustej, super
BrE
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'kɪk ˌæs/
AmE
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'kɪk ˌæs/
verb, American English, informal
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to be impressive in a powerful way
take to
- oblíbit si (co), najít zalíbení v (čem)
BrE
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'teɪk tʊ/
AmE
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'teɪk tʊ/
verb
-
to start liking someone or something, especially after thinking about them for only a short time
for fun
- z legrace, ze srandy, pro zábavu
BrE
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fə 'fʌn/
AmE
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fər 'fʌn/
adverb
-
doing something to enjoy yourself rather than because it is important
no way in hell
- ani omylem, ani náhodou, sotva
BrE
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nəʊ ˌweɪ ɪn 'hel/
AmE
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noʊ ˌweɪ ɪn 'hel/
phrase, informal
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an expression used to emphasize that something will never happen
no dice
- ani omylem, ani náhodou, bez šance
BrE
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nəʊ 'daɪs/
AmE
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noʊ 'daɪs/
phrase, American English, informal
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used to show that something cannot be done
like
- jako že, no (vsuvka)
BrE
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'laɪk/
AmE
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'laɪk/
adverb, informal
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used when you are thinking what to say next
okay
- v pořádku, v pohodě
BrE
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əʊ'keɪ/
AmE
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oʊ'keɪ/
adjective, informal
-
all right
no kidding
- vážně, opravdu, bez legrace, nekecej, nekecám
BrE
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nəʊ 'kɪdɪŋ/
AmE
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noʊ 'kɪdɪŋ/
, informal
-
honestly, really
no worries
- žádný strachy, žádnej problém, bez starosti, v klidu
BrE
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'nəʊ ˌwʌriz/
AmE
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'noʊ ˌwɜ:riz/
phrase, informal
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a phrase we use to tell somebody that everything will be alright, that there is no need to be nervous or afraid