mess up
- pokazit, zkazit, zvorat, podělat
BrE
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ˌmes'ʌp/
AmE
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ˌmes'ʌp/
verb, informal
-
to ruin or destroy something
mess about
- užívat si, dělat blbosti, blbnout, dělat kraviny
BrE
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ˌmes ə'baʊt/
AmE
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ˌmes ə'baʊt/
verb, British English, informal
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to spend time having fun, doing crazy things instead of doing serious work etc.
mess about
- zahýbat, být nevěrný
BrE
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ˌmes ə'baʊt/
AmE
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ˌmes ə'baʊt/
verb, British English, informal
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to have sex with someone who you aren't married to
mess around
- zahýbat, být nevěrný
BrE
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ˌmes ə'raʊnd/
AmE
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ˌmes ə'raʊnd/
verb, informal
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to have sex with someone who you aren't married to
sapphire
- safír
BrE
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'sæfaɪə/
AmE
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'sæfaɪər/
noun
-
a blue precious stone
invincible
- nezranitelný, neporazitelný
BrE
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ɪn'vɪnsəbl/
AmE
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ɪn'vɪnsəbl/
adjective
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not capable of being harmed, hurt or defeated
fortress
- pevnost
BrE
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'fɔ:trəs/
AmE
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'fɔ:rtrəs/
noun
-
a strong building that was built to protect people in an attack
craftsman
- řemeslník
BrE
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'krɑ:ftsmən/
AmE
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'kræftsmən/
noun
-
a skilled person who makes things with his hands
potent
- mocný, účinný, silný
BrE
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'pəʊtnt/
AmE
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'poʊtnt/
adjective
-
strong, powerful, effective
bawl
- bulet, brečet
BrE
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'bɔ:l/
AmE
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'bɔ:l/
verb
-
to cry loudly
wedged
- zaklíněný
BrE
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'wedʒd/
AmE
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'wedʒd/
adjective
-
squeezed into a very small space
wedge
- zaklínit
BrE
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'wedʒ/
AmE
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'wedʒ/
verb
-
to squeeze something into a small place
wedge
- klín (tvar)
BrE
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'wedʒ/
AmE
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'wedʒ/
noun
-
a piece of wood or metal with one pointed end that is used to prevent something from rolling or sliding
modest
- cudný, počestný
BrE
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'mɒdɪst/
AmE
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'mɑ:dɪst/
adjective
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(usually of women) acting and dressing in a way that doesn't show too much sexuality
modesty
- počestnost, cudnost
BrE
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'mɒdəsti/
AmE
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'mɑ:dəsti/
noun
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(usually of women) the quality of not showing your sexuality by the clothes you wear or the way you act