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 Translation for 'to count on sb sth' from English to Slovak
počítať s n-ým/n-čím [nedok.]to count on sb./sth.
Partial Matches
spoliehať sa na n-ho [nedok.]to count on sb.
považovať n-ho/n-čo za n-ho/n-čo [nedok.]to look on sb./sth. as sb./sth.
previesť n-čo na n-ho/n-čo [dok.] [právomoci, zodpovednosť ap.]to devolve sth. on / upon / to sb./sth.
preniesť n-čo na n-ho/n-čo [dok.] [právomoci, zodpovednosť]to devolve sth. on / upon / to sb./sth.
precvičovať si n-čo na n-kom/n-čom [nedok.]to practice sth. on sb./sth. [Am.]
precvičovať si n-čo na n-kom/n-čom [nedok.]to practise sth. on sb./sth. [Br.]
obrátiť n-čo na n-ho/n-čo [dok.]to turn sth. on sb./sth.
namieriť n-čo na n-ho/n-čo [dok.]to turn sth. on sb./sth.
vštepovať n-mu n-čo [nedok.]to impress sth. on sb.
potľapkať n-ho po n-čom [dok.]to pat sb. on sth.
vnútiť n-mu n-čo [dok.]to force sth. on sb.
byť závislý od n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.]to depend on sb./sth.
lipnúť na n-kom/n-čom [dok.]to dote on sb./sth.
spôsobiť n-mu n-čo [dok.] [nepríjemné]to bring sth. on sb.
vštepiť n-mu n-čo [dok.]to impress sth. on sb.
byť odkázaný na n-ho n-čo [nedok.]to depend on sb./sth.
závisieť od n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.]to depend on sb./sth.
záležať na n-kom/n-čom [nedok.]to depend on sb./sth.
spoliehať sa na n-ho/n-čo [nedok.]to rely on sb./sth.
poradiť sa s n-ým o n-čom [dok.]to consult sb. on sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • As fundraising had already begun in the United States for new buildings on a larger site to a design by architect Antonin Raymond Teusler was able to count on the generosity of existing donors to rapidly rebuild.
  • Kennyo continued to count on Shigeoki's reinforcements.
  • Ironically, the new electoral law allowed Romano Prodi to count on a large majority in the Chamber and to obtain majority also in the Senate, where The House of Freedoms actually had more votes (49.88% vs. ...
  • Against this background and because he believed that the state must be able to count on its citizens' willingness to assume responsibility and take the initiative, Mohn founded the Bertelsmann Stiftung on 8 February 1977.
  • CV is harder to count on some voting equipment, but is easier for voters on strategic grounds if they are unsure about which of their favored candidates needs more of their votes.

  • Nenin encouraged the participants to be bold and to count on support of the Soviet Army once the rebellion starts.
  • Players sent to the NBA G League continues to count on a team's inactive list.
  • diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, which cast doubt on South Korea's ability to count on Cold War backing from the United States.
  • Anderton was also able to count on the support of the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher.
  • A major stance of the SI was to count on the force of a revolutionary proletariat.

  • The group stated that their admission, “comes against the backdrop of on-going efforts to build a viable organization, and to propagate the concepts of libertarian socialism to an African audience” and that they would continue to count on the active support of the IWA to execute its programs.
  • The next year she released her debut single, "I Want to Count on You", which peaked at No.
  • Ironically, the new electoral law allowed Prodi to count on a large majority in the Chamber and to obtain majority in the Senate, where the House of Freedoms had more votes (49.88% vs. ...
  • He also commented that "It would be very, very awkward if we were not able to count on the Irish, who have often counted on Europe".
  • The spirits and his mentors, Emmanuel and Bezerra de Menezes, instructed him to be treated with the resources of human medicine and told him not to count on any kind of privileges from the spirits.

  • He had retained power by relying on Idi Amin and the army, but it was not clear that he could continue to count on their loyalty.
  • The French media often depict Charayron, the 2009 Junior World Champion, and Charlotte Morel, the 2009 and 2010 National U23 Champion, as the rising stars to count on in international competitions, not least the Olympics in London 2012.
  • Due to this fact, people from west lake region used to take a whole day to come all the way to the downtown because there was no bridge across the river, and cars and travelers have to count on the ferry to cross Yuan Jiang.
  • Beloš had close ties with Uroš II, and they were able to count on each other in times of trouble.
  • Readers continue to count on award-winning local, political, regional and sports coverage throughout greater Aurora and every expanding through the region and state.

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