sobota, 27. dubna 2024, 18.37
Stránky: OpenMoodle
Kurz: Angličtina pro pokročilé (APP)
Slovník: MEDIA
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get a subscription to

- objednat předplatné na

1. How can I get a subscription to the Outsourcing Journal? WebC

2. We suggest you get a subscription to The Neogram, which will make you an Associate of the USNMC. WebC

3. This is where you can get a subscription to Starving WritersOnline Magazine. WebC

get a word in edgeways

- dostat se konečně ke slovu, říci také pár slov

 3. I wondered if I was going to get a word in edgeways some time. BNC

 

get muddled

- breptat, přeříci se

1. Most of us get muddled, most of us can't find the right word, most of us 'um'; 'and ;'er'; at various points as we're talking. BNC

2. I got muddled because I thought that teacher, it's just a psychology. BNC

3. That will get complicated, if you'll get muddled. BNC

get the sack

- dostat padáka

1. My bet is that Liverpool won't win anything this year and Souness will get the sack/>. BNC

2. The rumour was that Peace was told he would get the sack/>, if he dared to criticize Andrew's conduct again. BNC

3.  I'm just a counterman, and if my boss knew my wife worked I should get the sack/>, because people would think he didn't pay me enough'. BNC

get your feet wet

- dát se do práce

1. They think you can't learn anything about the oceans if you don't get your feet wet. BNC

2. I'm barely getting my feet wet," Markley said during a brief stop in his office. WebC

3. I was officially entering the real world - well, I was getting my feet wet. WebC

give a good performance

- podat dobrý výkon

1. They might say you gave a good performance, or they may say you gave a bad one, but they rarely go into the realms of personal abuse. BNC

2. In Liverpool he came second in the English under-12 quick play championship, gave a good performance in last year's London junior championships, and progressed to the England junior get-together in January. BNC

3. Given a good performance today he will clearly be in line for a place at Wembley. BNC

give news/reports

- přinášet zprávy

1. The early sporting papers such as Bell's Life in London existed to give news of forthcoming events and descriptions of recent ones mostly races and prize-fights. Wasps

2. While as early as Elizabethan times crime chap-books were published to give news about recent crimes, Wagner suggests that it was only toward the end of the seventeenth century that a diverse crime literature appeared. BNC

3. He reprinted articles from other publications, often in weekly parts; translated papers such as those of Mendeleev; and gave news of industrial developments and of exhibitions; he had also a lively correspondence section. BNC

go downhill

- upadat, horšit se, jít z kopce

1. The amateur side of racing, in particular, would go downhill if riders did not have the Milk Race to aim for. BNC

2. So, basically, you're saying that there are these cuts and that's going to mean the quality of life in the homes is going to go downhill. BNC

3. My standing with Harold Wilson began to go downhill in the 1970s, not on personal grounds but because of what might be described as political differences. Wasps

go off the air

- skončit vysílání

1. For a while the television channel went off the air as protesters swarmed into the building, before troops and government supporters pushed them out. BNC

2. Had he missed the cut, Woosnam would not even have had that to watch on Saturday, since the network went off the air with about an hour's play left in a move that would have angered Great Britain. BNC

3. TV presenters went off the air after bust-up. BNC

go to a film

- jít na film

1. Years later, on the day our first child was due to be born, when it became obvious that the birth was not imminent, my husband Roger suggested that we go to a film to take our minds off the event. BNC

2. They would go to one another's flats, have supper in a bistro, go to a film, or sit at home with bowls of spaghetti, chatting and watching television. BNC

3. If you go to a film hoping that it will be a bearer of truth and meaning, you'll notice parts of the film that do just that. WebC

gossip column

- společenská rubrika

1. He decided to use the letter; the editor of his gossip column astutely elected to buy himself into the good graces of Buckingham Palace by informing their Press Secretary. BNC

2. But that was before she had met Nathan Bryce, when this complex, attractive, abrasive man was still simply a name and a photograph in a gossip column. BNC

3. Holly was wrong about Wickham's reaction to the gossip column story about his wife. BNC

gripping story

- poutavý příběh

1. Stanley Kubrick's gripping story of a brilliantly conceived and executed robbery stars Sterling Hayden as ex-convict Johnny Clay who devises a daring plan to steal two million dollars from a heavily guarded racetrack. WebC

2. Telling the Sea is a gripping story set in coastal Wales of a family's struggle for safety. WebC

3. After reading 300 pages of the 766-page book, I'm pushing myself to type this review because I want to go back to the gripping story. WebC

gutter press

- bulvární tisk

1. The gutter press particularly enjoyed the story, especially as the artifacts had belonged to a man now thought to have been murdered. WebC

2.  The local gutter press, the Whaddon and Mitchley Argus, then printed the following names of players I hoped to sign. BNC

3. The gutter press and the entertainment industry do not yet exist here in the way they do in Britain or in the United States. BNC