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Kolokace s Jinými Slovesy - Emoce, Reakce a Vztahy

Prozkoumejte anglické kolokace pro vyjádření emocí, reakcí a vztahů, včetně "mít dobré úmysly" a "zahrát skvěle".

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Collocations With Other Verbs
to [drive] {sb} (crazy|mad|insane|nuts)

to do something that makes someone extremely upset, annoyed, or angry

Ex: The constant noise from the construction site next door is enough to drive anyone to madness.
to [fall] into a coma

to enter a state of deep unconsciousness from which a person cannot be easily awakened

Ex: He suffered a massive stroke and subsequently fell into a coma for several weeks.
to [spring] a surprise

to reveal something surprising or unexpected to someone

Ex: The movie's plot twists were designed to spring surprises on the audience.
to [bite]  {one's} lip

to press one's teeth against the lip as a reaction to emotion, pain, or to prevent oneself from saying something

Ex: Even though she was nervous, she bit her lip and gave a confident speech.
to [mean] well
to mean well
[fráze]

to have good intentions, with the desire to do something positive or helpful, even if the results may not align with those intentions

Ex: It's important to remember that he means well and is trying to make amends for his actions.
to [spring] to {one's} defense

to quickly come to the aid or support of another person when they are under attack, criticism, or facing a difficult situation

Ex: In a crisis, it's heartwarming to see people spring to each other's defense, offering help and support.
to [win] {one's} trust

to earn the confidence, belief, or reliance of another person

Ex: The dedicated nurse's compassionate care helped her win the patient's trust.
to [stand] the sight of {sb/sth}

to tolerate the presence of someone or something one dislikes very much

Ex: His unwavering dedication to his craft allows him to stand the sight of countless hours of rehearsal and still maintain his passion for dance.
to [bear] a resemblance

to share similarities in appearance, characteristics, or qualities

Ex: The newly discovered species bears a resemblance to a previously known but extinct animal.
to [gain] {one's} trust

to earn confidence and belief from another person in one's honesty, reliability, and intentions

Ex: Gaining someone's trust requires open communication, respect, and follow-through on commitments.
to [fall] in love

to start loving someone deeply

Ex: Falling in love can be a beautiful and life-changing experience.
to [wine] and [dine]

to entertain someone with generous or luxurious food and drink

Ex: The gala was an opportunity to wine and dine donors.
to [play] a blinder

to perform exceptionally well or brilliantly in a specific situation or task

Ex: Her performance in the job interview was exceptional; she truly played a blinder and got the position.
to [plight] {one's} troth

to make a formal vow to get married to someone

Ex: Plighting one's troth is a deeply meaningful gesture, signifying the beginning of a shared journey towards marriage and lifelong partnership.
to feel up to
to feel up to
[sloveso]

to feel one has enough energy and mental capacity to be able to do something

cítit se na to, mít energii na

cítit se na to, mít energii na

Ex: Given the complexity of the assignment, they didn't feel up to it at the moment.Vzhledem ke složitosti úkolu se v tuto chvíli **necítili na to**, aby to zvládli.
to [die] of {sth}

used to express intense emotional states like amusement, embarrassment, shame, etc. that one is going through

Ex: I thought I would die of boredom during that long lecture.
to [turn] {one's} attention

to direct one's focus or concentration toward something specific

Ex: Her sudden outburst made everyone in the room turn their attention toward her.
to [have|throw] a fit

to suddenly and uncontrollably express strong emotions, often in a negative way

Ex: She threw a fit when she couldn't find her phone.
to [garner] attention

to attract or receive attention, often by means of effort, achievement, or significance

Ex: The athlete's remarkable performance at the Olympics garnered attention from sports fans worldwide.
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