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PERFECTIVE VERB smýt IMPERFECTIVE VERB smývat

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wash down wash

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umýt opláchnout

Conjugation smýt conjugation

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smýt · verb

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Postačí všechna vodstva Neptunova smýt tu krev?
Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?
Měly bychom pro tebe načerpat vodu a smýt ti z nohou pouštní prach.
We should draw water for you and wash the desert dust from your feet.
se snažím sebevíc, nelze ji smýt.
No matter how I wash it, why won't this blood wash away?
Nelze ji smýt.
The stain will not leave my hands.
Mohli bychom smýt trochu dehtu z našich hrdel.
We could kinda cut the tar out of our throats.
Postačí všechna vodstva Neptunova, z těch rukou smýt tu krev?
All great Neptune's ocean, wash this blood clean from my hands.
Nahoru, smýt si krev z rukou.
Upstairs, to wash the blood off his hands.
Jdi si smýt ten písek.
You'd better go wash that sand off.
Smýt si spánek z tváře.
Wash the sleep off me.
Měl bych si to doopravdy smýt.
I should really wash this stuff off.
Postačí všechna vodstva Neptunova z rukou smýt tu krev?
Will great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?
Musím to ze sebe smýt!
I have to wash it off!
Nejde to smýt.
It won't come off.
Smýt!
Wipe!

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Panuje názor, většinou nevyslovený, že maximalizace TSR znečišťováním životního prostředí je přijatelná, pokud se pošle nějaký kompenzační příspěvek na iniciativy CSR - je to jakýsi firemní ekvivalent koupelí v Ganze s cílem smýt ze sebe hříchy.
The thinking, mostly implicit, is that maximizing TSR by polluting the environment is acceptable as long as some compensating contributions are made to CSR initiatives - the corporate equivalent of bathing in the Ganges to wash away one's sins.

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