Examples of using Trying to take in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Play as Wei Shen- the very skilled undercover cop trying to take down the Triads in the inside out.
But zombies are not only trying to take a number, but trying to do the trick.
Player who is standing at the other viketa runs toward him, trying to take the place hitter.
who during the spanking put his hands, trying to take the main force of the blows.
Rather, he climbed onto a bedside table or loosened it, trying to take something.
Trying to take a vacation in the summer,
Many have not decided on his goal, that is why they are constantly looking for and trying to take everything, to be everywhere, in the end nothing happens.
The length of the wire trying to take with a margin of 10- 15 cm for easy connection;
Simply trying to take into account the reality of the other person
These intimidating hand-cannons will stop a thief in his tracks as he thinks twice about trying to take your vehicle.
days at the computer, trying to take the castle and defeat the monster.
The rise of Russia's influence, however, has led to a huge power struggle there with the Knights of Malta trying to take control, according to FSB sources there.
Greedy creatures trying to take your coins and crown every night(stop them!).
Look, with all that's happened recently-- the Lucian Alliance trying to take the ship, lives lost as a result of that.
Journalists trying to take an advantageous position for their cameras hurt little kids next to them who cried in pain.
At the same time, it is not worth trying to take a niche, which is entirely on the outskirts of the financial world.
Then this psychiatrist informed me I would committed a crime under local law by trying to take my own life.
they rewarded my trust by trying to take it.
avoiding falling into the void and trying to take the coins.
avoiding falling into the void and trying to take the coins.