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Prevodi za choke up u rečniku engleski»francuski

I.choke [Brit tʃəʊk, Am tʃoʊk] N

4. choke (block) → choke up

vidi i choke up

I.up [ʌp] ADJ Up appears frequently in English as the second element of phrasal verbs (get up, pick up etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, pick etc.).

1. up (high):

2. up (in direction):

VIII.up and down ADV (to and fro)

XIV.up <pres part upping; pret, pp upped> [ʌp] VB trans (increase)

XV.up <pres part upping; pret, pp upped> [ʌp] VB intr inf

vidi i pick over, pick, get

I.pick over VB [Brit pɪk -, Am pɪk -] (pick [sth] over, pick over [sth])

I.pick [Brit pɪk, Am pɪk] N

2. pick (poke) → pick at

I.get <pres part getting, prét got, pp got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VB trans This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeuner.
get is used in many idiomatic expressions (to get something off one's chest etc.) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc.). This is also true of offensive comments (get stuffed etc.) where the appropriate entry would be stuff.
Remember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else (to get a room painted etc.) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive (faire repeindre une pièce etc.).
When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc.) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc.) as a single verb often suffices (s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc.).
For examples and further uses of get see the entry below.

1. get (receive):

get TV, RADIO channel, programme

II.get <pres part getting, prét got, pp got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VB intr

get her inf!
get him inf in that hat!
to get it up vulg sl
bander vulg sl
to get it up vulg sl
to get one's in Am inf

choke up u rečniku PONS

Prevodi za choke up u rečniku engleski»francuski

I.choke [tʃəʊk, Am tʃoʊk] N no pl

vidi i down3, down2, down1

Američki engleski

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

engleski
She began to choke up with tears.
foreignpolicy.com
If you choke up, people are going to see that.
www.thestar.com
Ice jams choke up the river, damming it and quickly forcing the water level up.
www.cbc.ca
From a business perspective, we were seeing the limitations; within the park we were starting to see things choke up a bit.
www.crn.com.au
It's a beautiful video, and don't be surprised if you choke up a bit.
www.digitaltrends.com
I still choke up remembering it: she told me to never forget my language.
globalnews.ca
He appeared to choke up and at times barely whispered his pleas of guilty when the charges were formally read out.
www.stuff.co.nz
In the beginning she would choke up to 60 times a day, was malnourished and hungry.
www.dailymail.co.uk
At one point in her speech she began to choke up and stepped away from the microphone but the audience cheered her on.
www.irishexaminer.com
And whether it's tears of joy or sorrow, the moments that cause us to choke up can tell us a lot about ourselves.
www.huffingtonpost.com

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