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 Translation for 'to set sb up' from English to Slovak
falošne obviniť n-ho [dok.]to set sb. up [coll.] [to frame]
Partial Matches
zriadiť n-čo [dok.]to set sth. up [establish]
vytvoriť n-čo [dok.] [zriadiť]to set sth. up [establish]
založiť n-čo [dok.] [zriadiť]to set sth. up [establish]
postaviť n-čo [dok.] [hl. dočasne, provizórne]to set sth. up [construct]
ekon.
založiť podnik [dok.]
to set up a business
ekon.
začať podnikať [dok.]
to set up a business
odlišovať n-ho/n-čo od n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.]to set sb./sth. from sb./sth.
vztýčiť n-čo [dok.] [zátarasy ap.]to set sth. up [roadblocks etc.]
nastaviť n-čo [dok.] [pripraviť na používanie: prístroj ap.]to set sth. up [prepare an equipment for use]
oslobodiť n-ho [dok.]to set sb. free
dať n-ho do laty [dok.] [idióm]to set sb. straight [idiom]
naregulovať n-čo [dok.] [nastaviť na správne hodnoty a pripraviť] to set sth. up [set proper values on an equipment and prepare it for use]
nastražiť [dok.] n-mu pascuto set a trap for sb.
pomýliť si n-ho/n-čo s n-ým/n-čím [dok.]to mix up sb./sth. with sb./sth.
vybičovať n-ho [dok.]to psych sb. up
práca
povýšiť n-ho [dok.]
to move sb. up
zahanbiť n-ho [dok.]to show sb. up
spútať reťazou n-ho [dok.]to chain sb. (up)
zájsť za n-ým [dok.]to look sb. up
zbiť n-ho [dok.]to beat sb. (up)
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Usage Examples English
  • From 1986, MAK began to set up a network of recruiting offices in the US, the hub of which was the Al Kifah Refugee Center at the Farouq Mosque on Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue.
  • With the lunar module's computer aware of its location and orientation, the command module's computer was later calibrated in a reverse of the normal procedures used to set up the LM, shaving steps from the restart process and increasing the accuracy of the PGNCS-controlled reentry.
  • The newly centralized states were forced to set up vast organized bureaucracies to manage these armies, which some historians argue is the basis of the modern bureaucratic state.
  • Challenges to the authenticity of his messages later led Adams to set up a message forum on his own website to avoid the issue.
  • DEC's Interactive Video Information Server architecture gained traction and excelled over those of other companies, in that it was highly scalable, using a gateway to set up interactive video delivery sessions on large numbers of video and information servers.

  • You needed at least two chips to set up an F8 processor system to be able run any code.
  • From there one can pay professional advisors to set up IBCs (International Business Corporations, or corporations with anonymous ownership) or similar structures in OFCs (Offshore Financial Centers).
  • Some of the proceeds were used to set up the Chris Barnard Fund for research into heart disease and heart transplants in Cape Town.
  • Australia went 2–0 up after three Tests, but England won the Fourth Test by 3 runs (after a 70-run last wicket stand) to set up the final decider, which was drawn.
  • The equipment is usually purchased from an American supplier (although some merchants have attempted to set up shop in Canada) and the services are billed to an American postal address.

  • McNeice that this be a Municipal and not Government undertaking - approved the proposal to set up a polytechnic as a memorial to King George IV.
  • The startup scripts that launch the X window system may also do surprising things with the user's Bash startup scripts in an attempt to set up user-environment variables before launching the window manager.
  • This feature, along with carefully executed bends and twists in the wings help to set up an "auto-rotation" effect to maximise the boomerang's hover time in descending from the highest point in its flight.
  • Veep, Philip Skippon, Essex's commander of the infantry, counter-attacked the Royalists and pushed them back several fields attempting to give Essex time to set up a line of defense further south.
  • Sweden's central bank Sveriges Riksbank celebrated its 300th anniversary in 1968 by donating a large sum of money to the Nobel Foundation to be used to set up a sixth prize in the field of economics in honour of Alfred Nobel.

  • Teams also commonly use intentional walks to set up a double play or force out situation for the next batter.
  • The attacker must also be able to receive information from the victim to set up a connection.
  • During the February 2008 meeting of the British–Irish Council, it was agreed to set up a standing secretariat that would serve as a permanent 'civil service' for the Council.
  • However, purely negative play is rarely a winning strategy; successful players (in all versions other than golf croquet) will use all four balls to set up a break for themselves, rather than simply making the game as difficult as possible for their opponents.
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