time will tell
- čas ukáže
BrE
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ˌtaɪm wɪl'tel/
AmE
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ˌtaɪm wɪl'tel/
phrase
-
a saying that says that we will see how something works out after a period of time, not now
Greenwich Mean Time
- střední čas, světový čas, GMT
BrE
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ˌgrenɪtʃ 'mi:n taɪm/
AmE
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ˌgrenɪtʃ 'mi:n taɪm/
noun
-
the time that world time zones are based on, it is measured at Greenwich in England
British Summer Time
- letní čas
BrE
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ˌbrɪtɪʃ 'sʌmə taɪm/
AmE
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ˌbrɪtɪʃ 'sʌmər taɪm/
noun
-
the time used in the UK in summer that is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (it is often abbreviated as BST)
daylight saving time
- letní čas
BrE
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ˌdeɪlaɪt 'seɪvɪŋ taɪm/
AmE
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ˌdeɪlaɪt 'seɪvɪŋ taɪm/
noun, American English
-
the time when clocks are one hour ahead of standard time during the summer (abbreviated as DST)
at no time
- nikdy
BrE
/
'ætˌnəʊ'taɪm/
AmE
/
'ætˌnoʊ'taɪm/
adverb
-
never, under no circumstances
third time lucky
- do třetice všeho dobrého
BrE
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ˌθɜ:d taɪm 'lʌki/
AmE
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ˌtɜ:rd taɪm 'lʌki/
phrase
-
used when you have tried to do a particular thing twice before and hope that you will succeed the next time
by the time
- než, až, jakmile, v době kdy
BrE
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baɪ ðə 'taɪm/
AmE
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baɪ ðə 'taɪm/
adverb
-
until a particular time or event
in no time
- rychle, raz dva, než by řekl švec
BrE
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ɪn 'nəʊ ˌtaɪm/
AmE
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'ɪn noʊ ˌtaɪm/
adverb
-
very quickly, very soon, without delay
time and again
- zas a znova, neustále, opakovaně
BrE
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ˌtaɪm ən ə'gen/
AmE
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ˌtaɪm ən ə'gen/
phrase
-
repeatedly, very often
INTERMEDIATE
Marek Vít
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13. 10. 2009
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Exkluzivní rozhovor, který našim stránkám poskytl frontman newyorkské
kapely Dead Heart Bloom.
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freely
- volně, svobodně
BrE
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'fri:li/
AmE
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'fri:li/
adverb
-
without boundaries, without constraints
freedom
- svoboda
BrE
/
'fri:dəm/
AmE
/
'fri:dəm/
noun
-
the ability to do what you want; the right to do what you want
ALL LEVELS
Oxford University Press
|
3. 10. 2005
Free time, pages 28 and 29
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all in good time
- přijde na to čas, všechno má svůj čas
BrE
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ˌɔ:lɪngʊd'taɪm/
AmE
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ˌɔ:lɪngʊd'taɪm/
phrase
-
a phrase we use to say that a person should wait for something and not be hasty
long time no see
- dlouho jsme se neviděli
BrE
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ˌlɒŋ'taɪmˌnəʊ'si:/
AmE
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ˌlɔ:ŋ'taɪmˌnoʊ'si:/
phrase, American English, informal
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an informal phrase that says that two (or more) people haven't seen each other for a long time