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I. sort [sɔ:t] RZ.

1. sort (type):

sort
sorta r.ż.
sort
vrsta r.ż.
sort
zvrst r.ż.

2. sort pot. (expressing vagueness):

I had a sort of feeling that ...

3. sort (person):

I know your sort!
nothing of the sort
sth of sorts
something of the sort

II. sort [sɔ:t] PRZYSŁ. pot. sort of

1. sort (rather):

sort of
sort of
sort of

2. sort (not exactly):

sort of
sort of
sort of

III. sort [sɔ:t] CZ. cz. przech.

1. sort (classify):

sort
razvrščati [f. dk. razvrstiti]
sort
razporejati [f. dk. razporediti]
sort

2. sort usu passive Brit pot. (restore to working order):

sort
urejati [f. dk. urediti]

3. sort (separate):

sort
izločevati [f. dk. izločiti]
sort
oddeljevati [f. dk. oddeliti]

IV. sort [sɔ:t] CZ. cz. nieprzech. to sort through sth

sort
Wpis OpenDict

sort RZ.

sort

sort out CZ. cz. przech.

1. sort:

sort (arrange)
razvrščati [f. dk. razvrstiti]
sort (arrange)
sort (choose, select)
izbirati [f. dk. izbrati]
sort (choose, select)
odbirati [f. dk. odbrati]
izločevati [f. dk. izločiti]

2. sort (tidy up mess):

sort
urejevati [f. dk. urediti]
sort
spravljati [f. dk. spraviti v red]

3. sort (resolve):

sort
razčiščevati [f. dk. razčistiti]
sort
razjasnjevati [f. dk. razjasniti]
sort problem
reševati [f. dk. rešiti]

4. sort (help):

to sort outsb

5. sort pot. (beat up):

to sort sb out

ˈsort code RZ. FIN.

sort code
Present
Isort
yousort
he/she/itsorts
wesort
yousort
theysort
Past
Isorted
yousorted
he/she/itsorted
wesorted
yousorted
theysorted
Present Perfect
Ihavesorted
youhavesorted
he/she/ithassorted
wehavesorted
youhavesorted
theyhavesorted
Past Perfect
Ihadsorted
youhadsorted
he/she/ithadsorted
wehadsorted
youhadsorted
theyhadsorted

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We are particularly far from this sort of hesitation in regard to an enemy whose moral perversion is admitted by all.
en.wikipedia.org
And people are credulous, and they are inclined to believe this sort of stuff.
www.irishmirror.ie
I'm really interested in this game but that sort of money on an unknown is a little too risky for my liking.
metro.co.uk
Recipients are identified by their mobile phone number instead of bank details such as sort code and account number.
en.wikipedia.org
The method of brandishing the eye-glass was usually a forerunner of what sort of retort was coming.
en.wikipedia.org