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  • 1 handwriting

    1) (writing with a pen or pencil: Today we will practise handwriting.) písmo, psaní
    2) (the way in which a person writes: Your handwriting is terrible!) rukopis
    * * *
    • rukopis
    • ruční psaní

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  • 2 hand

    [hænd] 1. noun
    1) (the part of the body at the end of the arm.) ruka
    2) (a pointer on a clock, watch etc: Clocks usually have an hour hand and a minute hand.) ručička
    3) (a person employed as a helper, crew member etc: a farm hand; All hands on deck!) dělník; člen posádky
    4) (help; assistance: Can I lend a hand?; Give me a hand with this box, please.) pomoc
    5) (a set of playing-cards dealt to a person: I had a very good hand so I thought I had a chance of winning.) list
    6) (a measure (approximately centimetres) used for measuring the height of horses: a horse of 14 hands.) pěst
    7) (handwriting: written in a neat hand.) rukopis
    2. verb
    (often with back, down, up etc)
    1) (to give (something) to someone by hand: I handed him the book; He handed it back to me; I'll go up the ladder, and you can hand the tools up to me.) podat, vrátit
    2) (to pass, transfer etc into another's care etc: That is the end of my report from Paris. I'll now hand you back to Fred Smith in the television studio in London.) vrátit, připojit zpět
    - handbag
    - handbill
    - handbook
    - handbrake
    - handcuff
    - handcuffs
    - hand-lens
    - handmade
    - hand-operated
    - hand-out
    - hand-picked
    - handshake
    - handstand
    - handwriting
    - handwritten
    - at hand
    - at the hands of
    - be hand in glove with someone
    - be hand in glove
    - by hand
    - fall into the hands of someone
    - fall into the hands
    - force someone's hand
    - get one's hands on
    - give/lend a helping hand
    - hand down
    - hand in
    - hand in hand
    - hand on
    - hand out
    - hand-out
    - handout
    - hand over
    - hand over fist
    - hands down
    - hands off!
    - hands-on
    - hands up!
    - hand to hand
    - have a hand in something
    - have a hand in
    - have/get/gain the upper hand
    - hold hands with someone
    - hold hands
    - in good hands
    - in hand
    - in the hands of
    - keep one's hand in
    - off one's hands
    - on hand
    - on the one hand... on the other hand
    -... on the other hand
    - out of hand
    - shake hands with someone / shake someone's hand
    - shake hands with / shake someone's hand
    - a show of hands
    - take in hand
    - to hand
    * * *
    • podávat
    • podat
    • ruka
    • ruční
    • dlaň

    English-Czech dictionary > hand

  • 3 atrocious

    [ə'trəuʃəs]
    1) (very bad: Your handwriting is atrocious.) úděsný, strašný
    2) (extremely cruel: an atrocious crime.) surový, brutální
    - atrocity
    * * *
    • ukrutný
    • strašný
    • surový
    • otřesný
    • ohavný

    English-Czech dictionary > atrocious

  • 4 calligraphy

    [kə'liɡrəfi]
    ((the art of) beautiful, decorative handwriting.) krasopis, kaligrafie
    * * *
    • krasopis

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  • 5 character

    ['kærəktə] 1. noun
    1) (the set of qualities that make someone or something different from others; type: You can tell a man's character from his handwriting; Publicity of this character is not good for the firm.) povaha, charakter
    2) (a set of qualities that are considered admirable in some way: He showed great character in dealing with the danger.) charakter
    3) (reputation: They tried to damage his character.) pověst
    4) (a person in a play, novel etc: Rosencrantz is a minor character in Shakespeare's `Hamlet'.) postava (ve hře)
    5) (an odd or amusing person: This fellow's quite a character!) podivín; číslo
    6) (a letter used in typing etc: Some characters on this typewriter are broken.) písmeno, znak
    2. noun
    (a typical quality: It is one of his characteristics to be obstinate.) vlastnost, charakteristický rys
    - characterize
    - characterise
    - characterization
    - characterisation
    * * *
    • znak
    • písmeno
    • postava
    • literární postava
    • charakter

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  • 6 cursive

    ['kə:siv]
    ((of handwriting) with letters joined.) spojovaný
    * * *
    • kurziva

    English-Czech dictionary > cursive

  • 7 decipher

    1) (to translate (writing in code) into ordinary, understandable language: They deciphered the spy's letter.) dešifrovat, rozluštit
    2) (to make out the meaning of (something which is difficult to read): I can't decipher his handwriting.) rozluštit
    * * *
    • rozluštit
    • dekódovat

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  • 8 example

    1) (something that represents other things of the same kind; a specimen: an example of his handwriting.) vzorek, ukázka
    2) (something that shows clearly or illustrates a fact etc: Can you give me an example of how this word is used?) příklad
    3) (a person or thing that is a pattern to be copied: She was an example to the rest of the class.) vzor
    4) (a warning to be heeded: Let this be an example to you, and never do it again!) výstraha
    - make an example of
    - set someone an example
    - set an example
    * * *
    • vzor
    • příklad

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  • 9 indecipherable

    (impossible to read or understand; not decipherable: indecipherable handwriting; This code is indecipherable.) nerozluštitelný
    * * *
    • nerozluštitelný

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  • 10 irregular

    [i'reɡjulə]
    1) (not happening etc regularly: His attendance at classes was irregular.) nepravidelný
    2) (not formed smoothly or evenly: irregular handwriting.) neuspořádaný
    3) (contrary to rules.) neregulérní
    4) ((in grammar) not formed etc in the normal way: irregular verbs.) nepravidelný
    - irregularity
    * * *
    • nepravidelný

    English-Czech dictionary > irregular

  • 11 penalise

    1) (to punish (someone) for doing something wrong (eg breaking a rule in a game), eg by the loss of points etc or by the giving of some advantage to an opponent: The child was penalized for her untidy handwriting.) potrestat, pokutovat
    2) (to punish (some wrong action etc) in this way: Any attempt at cheating will be heavily penalized.) trestat
    * * *
    • pokutovat
    • penalizovat

    English-Czech dictionary > penalise

  • 12 penalize

    1) (to punish (someone) for doing something wrong (eg breaking a rule in a game), eg by the loss of points etc or by the giving of some advantage to an opponent: The child was penalized for her untidy handwriting.) potrestat, pokutovat
    2) (to punish (some wrong action etc) in this way: Any attempt at cheating will be heavily penalized.) trestat
    * * *
    • pokutovat
    • penalizovat

    English-Czech dictionary > penalize

  • 13 prejudice

    ['pre‹ədis] 1. noun
    ((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) předsudek
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) nepříznivě ovlivnit
    2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) uškodit
    * * *
    • zaujetí
    • zaujatost
    • předsudek
    • předpojatost

    English-Czech dictionary > prejudice

  • 14 readable

    1) (easy or pleasant to read: I don't usually enjoy poetry but I find these poems very readable.) čtivý
    2) (able to be read: Your handwriting is scarcely readable.) čitelný
    * * *
    • čtivý
    • čitelný

    English-Czech dictionary > readable

  • 15 recognise

    1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) poznat
    2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) uznat
    3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) uznat
    4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) uznat
    - recognisable
    - recognizably
    - recognisably
    - recognition
    * * *
    • uznávat
    • uznat
    • poznávat
    • poznat
    • rozpoznat

    English-Czech dictionary > recognise

  • 16 recognize

    1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) poznat
    2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) uznat
    3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) uznat
    4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) uznat
    - recognisable
    - recognizably
    - recognisably
    - recognition
    * * *
    • uznat
    • rozpoznat

    English-Czech dictionary > recognize

  • 17 scrawl

    [skro:l] 1. verb
    (to write untidily or hastily: I scrawled a hasty note to her.) načmárat
    2. noun
    (untidy or bad handwriting: I hope you can read this scrawl.) čmáranice
    * * *
    • čmárat

    English-Czech dictionary > scrawl

  • 18 scribble

    ['skribl] 1. verb
    1) (to write quickly or carelessly: He scribbled a message.) naškrábat
    2) (to make meaningless marks with a pencil etc: That child has scribbled all over the wall.) (po)čmárat
    2. noun
    1) (untidy, careless handwriting.) čmáranice
    2) (a mark etc made by scribbling.) klikyháky
    * * *
    • naškrábat
    • čmárat

    English-Czech dictionary > scribble

  • 19 shaky

    1) (weak or trembling with age, illness etc: a shaky voice; shaky handwriting.) třaslavý
    2) (unsteady or likely to collapse: a shaky chair.) vratký
    3) ((sometimes with at) not very good, accurate etc: He's a bit shaky at arithmetic; My arithmetic has always been very shaky; I'd be grateful if you would correct my rather shaky spelling.) slabý, chatrný
    * * *
    • třaslavý
    • vratký
    • roztřesený
    • nejistý

    English-Czech dictionary > shaky

  • 20 write out

    (to copy or record in writing: Write this exercise out in your neatest handwriting.) přepsat
    * * *
    • vypsat

    English-Czech dictionary > write out

См. также в других словарях:

  • handwriting — I noun autography, calligraphy, chirographum, chirography, cursive writing, hand, longhand, manus, pencraft, penmanship, script, scription, style of penmanship, writing associated concepts: forgery, handwriting expert, handwriting sample,… …   Law dictionary

  • handwriting — c.1500, from HAND (Cf. hand) (n.) + WRITING (Cf. writing), translating L. manuscriptum. Hand in the sense of handwriting, style of writing is from late 14c. An ordinary note in his [Horace Greeley s] handwriting is said to have been used for a… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Handwriting — Hand writ ing ( r[imac]t [i^]ng), n. 1. The cast or form of writing peculiar to each hand or person; chirography. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is written by hand; manuscript. [1913 Webster] {The handwriting on the wall}, a doom pronounced; an… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • handwriting — [hand′rīt΄iŋ] n. 1. writing done by hand, with pen, pencil, etc. 2. a style or way of forming letters and words in writing 3. Archaic something written by hand see the handwriting on the wall to foresee impending disaster or misfortune: Dan. 5:5… …   English World dictionary

  • handwriting — [n] the way a person writes autography, calligraphy, chicken scratch*, chirography, ductus, griffonage, hand, hieroglyphics, longhand, manuscript, manuscription, mark, pencraft, penscript, scratching*, scrawl, scribble, script, scription,… …   New thesaurus

  • handwriting — ► NOUN 1) writing with a pen or pencil rather than by typing or printing. 2) a person s particular style of writing …   English terms dictionary

  • handwriting — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clear, good, legible, neat ▪ Her handwriting was neat and legible. ▪ bad (esp. AmE), illegible, messy (esp. AmE …   Collocations dictionary

  • handwriting — n. 1) illegible; legible handwriting 2) (misc.) to see the handwriting on the wall ( to foresee an impending disaster ) * * * [ hændˌraɪtɪŋ] legible handwriting illegible (misc.) to see the handwriting on the wall ( to foresee an impending… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • handwriting — /hand ruy ting/, n. 1. writing done with a pen or pencil in the hand; script. 2. a style or manner of writing by hand, esp. that which characterizes a particular person; penmanship: an eccentric handwriting. 3. a handwritten document; manuscript …   Universalium

  • handwriting — hand|writ|ing [ hænd,raıtıŋ ] noun uncount * the particular way someone writes using a pen or pencil: His handwriting is very hard to read. This letter is in her own handwriting. the handwriting is on the wall AMERICAN used for saying that it… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • handwriting — [[t]hæ̱ndraɪtɪŋ[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft poss N Your handwriting is your style of writing with a pen or pencil. The address was in Anna s handwriting... I have to admit that I have bad handwriting …   English dictionary

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