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Zlepšení, finance a výmluvy (Make)

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to make a bid
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to make a contract
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to make a deal
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to make a fortune
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to make a living
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to make a payment
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to make a profit
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to make money
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to make an offer
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to make an agreement
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to make a change
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to make a recovery
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to make amends
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to make an improvement
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to make progress
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to make room
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to make somebody believe
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to make an excuse
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to make an appearance
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to make an objection
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to make an apology
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to make strides
to make a bid
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/mˌeɪk ɐ bˈɪd/
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to suggest a certain amount of money for an item or service, typically in an auction or sale

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The software company made a bid to secure the contract for developing the new mobile app.
The homebuyer made a bid on the house they wanted to purchase.
In the eBay auction, he made a bid on the vintage comic book to try and win it.
to make a contract
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/mˌeɪk ɐ kˈɑːntɹækt/
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to create a legal agreement between parties by specifying terms and obligations

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The two companies decided to make a contract for their collaboration on the project.
The construction firm made a contract with the client to specify project details and deadlines.
She hired a lawyer to help her make a contract for the sale of her business.
to make a deal
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/mˌeɪk ɐ dˈiːl/
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to reach an agreement with someone, often involving an exchange of terms, goods, or services that both parties agree on

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They decided to make a deal with the vendor for a bulk purchase of office supplies at a discounted price.
The athletes and sponsors made a deal for endorsement contracts.
She made a deal with Old Harry, and now she's paying the price for her reckless actions.
to make a fortune
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/mˌeɪk ɐ fˈɔːɹtʃən/
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to accumulate a large amount of wealth or money through one's own efforts, often through business ventures or investments

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Hanan made a fortune out of reading the tea leaves and other nonsensical stuff like that.
The successful author made a fortune from her best-selling novels.
John witnessed how a known scam artist was treated with respect and admiration once he had made a fortune through his shady dealings.
to make a living
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/mˌeɪk ɐ lˈɪvɪŋ/
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to earn an amount of money that enables one to support oneself and pay for one's needs

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Many people make a living by pursuing careers in various fields such as medicine, engineering, or education.
He chose to become a musician to make a living doing what he loves.
The idiom 'another day, another dollar' captures the essence of the daily grind for many people, who work diligently to make a living.
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to make a payment
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/mˌeɪk ɐ pˈeɪmənt/
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to give money or transfer funds to pay a bill or settle a debt

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The customer made a payment in cash at the restaurant after the meal.
She used her credit card to make a payment for the online shopping order.
to make a profit
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/mˌeɪk ɐ pɹˈɑːfɪt/
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to earn more money than what was initially spent or invested

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The margin between the wholesale and retail prices allows the distributor to make a profit.
The company didn't care about the ethics of their clients as long as they were making a profit because, to them, money has no smell.
She invested in stocks and was pleased to make a profit from the increase in their value.
to make money
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/mˌeɪk mˈʌni/
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to earn income through various means, such as employment, investments, business activities, etc.

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They seem more interested in making money than helping us.
Many people aim to make money by starting their own businesses.
The celebrity is still making money from endorsements and is getting even more filthy rich.
to make an offer
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/mˌeɪk ɐn ˈɑːfɚ/
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to present a proposal or suggestion for consideration or acceptance, often in a business or negotiation context

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They had made an offer on their dream house, but they were cautioned not to count their chickens before the deal was officially closed.
When negotiating a salary increase, it's common to make an offer to the employer.
We set our hearts on buying that house, but unfortunately, it got sold before we could make an offer.
to make an agreement
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/mˌeɪk ɐn ɐɡɹˈiːmənt/
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to reach a mutual understanding or formal arrangement between parties, often involving terms, conditions, or commitments

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She made an agreement with her neighbor to share the cost of repairing the fence.
They made an agreement to split the cost of renting a vacation cabin.
The nations involved in the peace negotiations made an agreement to cease hostilities.
to make a change
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/mˌeɪk ɐ tʃˈeɪndʒ/
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to modify something with the intention of improving it

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The company implemented new policies to make a change in its work culture.
If you want to start a new project or make a change in your life, remember that there is no time like the present to take the first step.
She decided to make a change in her diet to adopt a healthier lifestyle.
to make a recovery
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/mˌeɪk ɐ ɹɪkˈʌvɚɹi/
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to regain one's health or well-being after a illness or challenging situation

to make amends
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/mˌeɪk ɐmˈɛndz/
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to take actions to repair a relationship or correct a mistake

to make an improvement
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/mˌeɪk ɐn ɪmpɹˈuːvmənt/
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to enhance the quality, condition, or performance of something

to make progress
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/mˌeɪk pɹˈɑːɡɹɛs/
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to improve or get closer to a particular goal

to make room
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/mˌeɪk ɹˈuːm/
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to create or allow space for something or someone, often by rearranging or clearing an area

to make somebody believe
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/mˌeɪk ˌɛsbˈiː bɪlˈiːv/
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to persuade or influence someone to accept or have faith in a particular idea, statement, or concept

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to make an excuse
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/mˌeɪk ɐn ɛkskjˈuːs/
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to give a reason or explanation to avoid doing something or to explain a mistake or failure

to make an appearance
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/mˌeɪk ɐn ɐpˈɪɹəns/
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to attend or show up at a specific event, gathering, or location, often in order to be seen or participate in something

to make an objection
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/mˌeɪk ɐn ɑːbdʒˈɛkʃən/
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to express disagreement, disapproval, or opposition to a proposal, idea, decision, or action

to make an apology
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/mˌeɪk ɐn ɐpˈɑːlədʒi/
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to express regret, acknowledge wrongdoing, and seek forgiveness from someone for a mistake, offense, or wrongdoing

to make strides
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/mˌeɪk stɹˈaɪdz/
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to make progress or advance in a significant way

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The student has made strides in improving her grades since she started tutoring sessions.
The company has made strides in reducing its carbon footprint by implementing sustainable practices.
The team has made strides in improving its performance on the field this season.
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