Examples of using Specific thing in English and their translations into Czech
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Specific things.
Just one… one specific thing.
One specific thing. But again, and not to belabor the point.
No, it says specific things.
It's kind of hard to pinpoint any one specific thing.
Name one specific thing you loved.
No, you seemed to know specific things.
We're looking for specific things, it's not a game, and you're not here to waste our time.
It's, like, this weird, specific thing.
So many specific things about Augustus, uh… When we met in Spotsylvania, how did you know… about Augustus Underwood's death?
Can, can you name one specific thing?
You know it's one thing to respect the unexplainable… give it a name and a resume. but it's another to pretend that you know the specific thing.
The thing is, this specific thing… Uh-huh?
We, uh, we told them about some of the good things that we're doing around the world-- specific things.
We agree on the specific thing Ron is doing.
To do it, you are gonna need one specific thing.
It might be some specific thing that you already know.
Well, I suppose there is that… One specific thing.
I'm looking for a very specific thing, I know what it is, or.
But again, and not to belabor the point, one specific thing.
There is actually one very specific thing that you could do for me.
But again, and not to belabour the point, one specific thing.
And it's all organised around the specific things you love to do on your Mac.
I will be happy to assist anyone who has bought a pattern and discovers issues or problems andI do enjoy designing specific things for others if requested.
But his eyes were only moving when specific things were said,things Sands was saying.
Now let me say a few very specific things.
But it's another to pretend that you know the specific thing, You know it's one thing to respect the unexplainable… give it a name and a resume.
That ultimately touches on everything that I literally have short-term memory deficits and specific things, real spontaneous phenomenon.
William, phobias are often the fear of a specific thing… heights, horses, enclosed spaces… but sometimes they're markers for another fear.
And I'm happy for the rest of the day. I concentrate on one specific thing and how fantastic it is.