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beginning+(noun)

  • 1 beginning

    noun začátek
    * * *
    • začínající
    • začátek
    • počátek

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  • 2 proper noun/name

    (a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) vlastní jméno

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  • 3 introduction

    1) (the act of introducing, or the process of being introduced: the introduction of new methods.) zavedení
    2) (an act of introducing one person to another: The hostess made the introductions and everyone shook hands.) představování
    3) (something written at the beginning of a book explaining the contents, or said at the beginning of a speech etc.) předmluva, úvod
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    • úvod
    • uvedení
    • předmluva
    • představování

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  • 4 paragraph

    (a part of a piece of writing, marked by beginning the first sentence on a new line and usually leaving a short space at the beginning of the line: There are a couple of paragraphs about football on page three of today's paper.) odstavec
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    • paragraf
    • odstavec

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  • 5 appetiser

    noun ((especially American) something eaten or drunk before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite: They ate smoked salmon as an appetizer.) předkrm, aperitiv
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    • předkrm
    • aperitiv

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  • 6 appetizer

    noun ((especially American) something eaten or drunk before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite: They ate smoked salmon as an appetizer.) předkrm, aperitiv
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    • předkrm
    • aperitiv

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  • 7 commencement

    1) (beginning.) začátek; datum vzniku
    2) (a ceremony at which students receive their diplomas or degrees.) promoce
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    • zahájení

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  • 8 contents

    1) (the things contained in something: He drank the contents of the bottle.) obsah
    2) (a list of the things contained especially in a book: Look up the contents at the beginning of the book.) obsah
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    • obsah
    • náplň

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  • 9 countdown

    noun ((used originally of a rocket) a counting backwards to check the time remaining until the beginning of an event, regarded as zero: It's five minutes to countdown.) odpočítávání (zpětné)
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    • odpočítávání

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  • 10 credits

    noun plural (the list of names of the actors, producer, director etc given at the beginning or end of a film.) titulky
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    • úvěry
    • titulky
    • příspěvky

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  • 11 dawning

    noun (the act of beginning: the dawning of a new day / a new age.) svítání, rozbřesk
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    • svítání

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  • 12 flyleaf

    noun (a blank page at the beginning or end of a book.) prázdný krycí list
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    • předsádka

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  • 13 frontispiece

    (a picture at the very beginning of a book.) titulní obrázek/rytina (v knize)
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    • přední průčelí
    • frontispis

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  • 14 groundwork

    noun (work done in preparation for beginning a project etc.) podklady
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    • podklady

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  • 15 nightfall

    noun (the beginning of night; dusk.) soumrak
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    • soumrak

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  • 16 opening

    1) (a hole; a clear or open space: an opening in the fence/forest.) otvor, paseka, mezera
    2) (a beginning: the opening of the film; ( also adjective) the chairman's opening remarks.) zahájení, úvodní
    3) (the act of becoming or making open, the ceremony of making open: the opening of a flower/shop/door; the opening of the new theatre.) otevření
    4) (an opportunity for work: There are good openings in the automobile industry.) volné místo
    * * *
    • volné místo
    • zahájení
    • začátek
    • otvor
    • otevírací
    • otevření

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  • 17 outbreak

    (a sudden beginning (usually of something unpleasant): the outbreak of war.) vypuknutí
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    • výbuch
    • vypuknutí

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  • 18 outset

    (the beginning of something: We have to get quite clear from the outset what our policy is.) začátek
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    • začátek

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  • 19 weekend

    noun (the period from the end of one working week until the beginning of the next (ie Saturday and Sunday, or Friday evening to Sunday evening): We spent a weekend in Paris; ( also adjective) a weekend trip.) víkend(ový)
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    • víkend

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  • 20 WWW

    (World Wide Web (a branch of the Internet); letters used at the beginning of addresses of sites on the Internet.) internetová síť (zkratka)
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    • World Wide Web

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См. также в других словарях:

  • beginning — begin ► VERB (beginning; past began; past part. begun) 1) perform or undergo the first part of (an action or activity). 2) come into being. 3) have as its starting point. 4) (begin on/upon) set to work on. 5 …   English terms dictionary

  • beginning — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ new ▪ She spoke of a new beginning for the nation. ▪ auspicious, hopeful, promising ▪ It was an auspicious beginning to his long career …   Collocations dictionary

  • beginning rhyme — noun use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse around the rock the ragged rascal ran • Syn: ↑alliteration, ↑initial rhyme, ↑head rhyme • Derivationally related forms: ↑alliterate (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • beginning inventory — ➔ inventory * * * beginning inventory UK US noun [C or U] (plural beginning inventories) ACCOUNTING ► OPENING STOCK(Cf. ↑opening stock) …   Financial and business terms

  • beginning of year — ➔ BOY * * * beginning of year UK US noun [U] (ABBREVIATION BOY) ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ► the start of a financial year: »These figures need to be compared with beginning of year figures …   Financial and business terms

  • beginning — noun 1) the beginning of socialism Syn: dawn, birth, inception, conception, origination, genesis, emergence, rise, start, commencement, starting point, launch, onset, outset; day one; informal kickoff Ant …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • beginning — noun 1) the beginning of socialism Syn: start, commencement, creation, birth, inception, conception, origination, origin, genesis, emergence, rise, dawn, launch, onset, outset, day one; informal kick off 2) …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • beginning rhyme — noun Date: 1913 1. rhyme at the beginning of successive lines of verse 2. alliteration …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • beginning — I noun birth, causative, commencement, conception, creation, derivation, early derivation, elementary, embryo, emergence, foundation, fountain, fountainhead, genesis, inauguration, inception, incipience, infancy, initial, kick off, nascence,… …   Law dictionary

  • beginning of day — noun The time that a project is scheduled to start See Also: end of day …   Wiktionary

  • beginning — noun the time or place at which something begins. ↘the first or earliest participle ↘(beginnings) a person s background or origin …   English new terms dictionary

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