WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026:
| Hlavní překlady |
| put [sb] off vtr phrasal sep | informal (discourage, deter) | odradit dok |
| | | odrazovat ned |
| | I don't want to put you off, but that make of car you're thinking of buying is very hard to maintain. |
| put [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (delay until later) (na později) | odložit dok |
| | I'm busy this afternoon; can we put our meeting off until tomorrow? He was too busy in the morning, so he put his appointment off until the afternoon. |
| put [sb] off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (cause to dislike) | zošklivit dok |
| | | znechutit dok |
| | That was disgusting; it has put me off my dinner. |
| put [sb] off of [sth] vtr phrasal sep | informal, nonstandard (cause to dislike) | zprotivit dok |
| | | znechutit dok |
| | He was put off of seafood after getting food poisoning from some prawns. |
| Další překlady |
| put-off n | (unattractive thing) | nepříjemnost ž |
| | Tom's a nice guy, but his habit of putting himself down all the time is a real put-off. |
| put-off n | (evasive statement) | výmluva ž |
| | The boss's response to the question of whether there would be redundancies was clearly a put-off. |
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