account for sth in Czech
činit Entry edited by: Mgr. Dita Gálová
Sentence patterns related to "account for sth"
1. to invoice sb. for sth.
2. Ascribe sth to sth definition: 1
3. Allocate sth to sb/sth They Allocated …
4. Make up to sb . for sth.
5. A quote for (doing) sth The …
6. Antonym, Antonym of [sth], Antonym for [sth] n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
7. Emotive thing and life bagatelle cannot confuse sth with sth else!
8. / kəˈmɪŋɡl / us to mix an amount of money belonging to one person, business, or account with that of another when the money should have been kept separate: Commingle sth between sth The schools …
9. Toilet and cesspool are two different matters, cannot confuse sth with sth else.
10. Take up the Cudgels for/against sb/sth meaning: 1
11. 1 de Balde (=gratis) (for) free, for nothing obtener algo de Balde to get sth (for) free, get sth for nothing vender algo medio de Balde to sell sth for a song 2 estar de Balde (=ser superfluo) to be unwanted (=estorbar) to be in the way
12. To someone or something, so that it can be used in a particular way: allocate sth for sth We have Allocated €50,000 for printing and mailings
13. Have a bellyful of sth.
14. Long - term since, we erroneously cooperative economy and collective economy confuse sth with sth else.
15. Beguile sb. into doing sth.
16. Busy with [sth] adj + prep (occupied doing [sth]) ocupado con adj + prep : Tia's parents are Busy with preparations for her fifth birthday party
17. Constrained by [sth] adj + prep
18. wile sb. into doing sth.
19. Break through sth definition: 1
20. Dragoon sb. into doing sth.
21. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: anglicize [sth], Anglicize, also UK: Anglicise [sth], Anglicise [sth] ⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (make English)
22. Zur Kenntnis nehmen: to Acknowledge sth
23. 1 constrain sb. to do sth.
24. Apologise to [sb] for [sth], also UK: Apologise to [sb] for [sth] v expr verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." (say sorry to [sb] for [sth]) disculparse con alguien por loc verb + prep : …
25. Agonize , Agonise (British) vi to agonize about sth, to agonize over sth, He agonized over the problem