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enjoy

  • 1 enjoy

    [in'‹oi]
    1) (to find pleasure in: He enjoyed the meal.) mít požitek (z), užít si
    2) (to experience; to be in the habit of having (especially a benefit): he enjoyed good health all his life.) těšit se (z)
    - enjoyment
    - enjoy oneself
    * * *
    • těšit se
    • užívat
    • užít si
    • vychutnat
    • líbit se

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  • 2 enjoy oneself

    (to experience pleasure or happiness: She enjoyed herself at the party.) bavit se
    * * *
    • zabavit se
    • bavit se

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  • 3 enjoy your meal!

    • dobrou chuť

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  • 4 bareback

    adverb, adjective (without a saddle: I enjoy riding bareback.) bez sedla
    * * *
    • bez sedla

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  • 5 bonanza

    (a sudden increase (in profits etc): Shop keepers in seaside towns enjoy a bonanza in hot summers.) velký zisk
    * * *
    • zlatý důl

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  • 6 doubles

    noun singular (or noun plural in tennis etc, a kind of match with two players on each side: I enjoy playing doubles; ( also adjective) a doubles match.) čtyřhra
    * * *
    • čtyřhra

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  • 7 gliding

    noun (the flying of gliders: I enjoy gliding.) bezmotorové létání
    * * *
    • klouzání
    • létání kluzákem

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  • 8 jaunt

    [‹o:nt]
    (a brief trip or journey made for pleasure: Did you enjoy your jaunt to Paris?) výlet
    * * *
    • výlet pro radost

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  • 9 keep up

    1) (to continue, or cause to remain, in operation: I enjoy our friendship and try to keep it up.) udržet
    2) ((often with with) to move fast enough not to be left behind (by): Even the children managed to keep up; Don't run - I can't keep up with you.) stačit, držet krok
    * * *
    • zachovat

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  • 10 like

    I 1. adjective
    (the same or similar: They're as like as two peas.) podobný
    2. preposition
    (the same as or similar to; in the same or a similar way as: He climbs like a cat; She is like her mother.) jako
    3. noun
    (someone or something which is the same or as good etc as another: You won't see his like / their like again.) někdo podobný; něco podobného
    4. conjunction
    ((especially American) in the same or a similar way as: No-one does it like he does.) jako
    - likelihood
    - liken
    - likeness
    - likewise
    - like-minded
    - a likely story!
    - as likely as not
    - be like someone
    - feel like
    - he is likely to
    - look like
    - not likely!
    II verb
    1) (to be pleased with; to find pleasant or agreeable: I like him very much; I like the way you've decorated this room.) mít rád; líbit se
    2) (to enjoy: I like gardening.) mít rád
    - likable
    - liking
    - should/would like
    - take a liking to
    * * *
    • podobný
    • rád
    • stejný
    • jako
    • líbit se
    • mít rád

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  • 11 philosophy

    [fi'losəfi]
    plural - philosophies; noun
    1) (the search for knowledge and truth, especially about the nature of man and his behaviour and beliefs: moral philosophy.) filozofie
    2) (a particular system of philosophical theories: I have a very simple philosophy (=attitude to life) - enjoy life!) filozofie
    - philosophical
    - philosophic
    - philosophically
    - philosophize
    - philosophise
    * * *
    • filozofie

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  • 12 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

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  • 13 relish

    ['reliʃ] 1. verb
    (to enjoy greatly: He relishes his food; I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.) radovat se (z), vychutnávat
    2. noun
    1) (pleasure; enjoyment: He ate the food with great relish; I have no relish for such a boring task.) chuť
    2) (a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.) příchuť, ochucení
    * * *
    • zavánět
    • záliba
    • pochutnat si
    • šmrnc
    • mít radost
    • aroma

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  • 14 sea

    [si:] 1. noun
    1) ((often with the) the mass of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface: I enjoy swimming in the sea; over land and sea; The sea is very deep here; ( also adjective) A whale is a type of large sea animal.) moře; mořský
    2) (a particular area of sea: the Baltic Sea; These fish are found in tropical seas.) moře
    3) (a particular state of the sea: mountainous seas.) moře
    - seawards
    - seaward
    - seaboard
    - sea breeze
    - seafaring
    - seafood
    2. adjective
    seafood restaurants.) mořský
    - sea-going
    - seagull
    - sea level
    - sea-lion
    - seaman
    - seaport
    - seashell
    - seashore
    - seasick
    - seasickness
    - seaside
    - seaweed
    - seaworthy
    - seaworthiness
    - at sea
    - go to sea
    - put to sea
    * * *
    • moře

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  • 15 society

    plural - societies; noun
    1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) lidská společnost
    2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) společnost
    3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) sdružení, klub
    4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) společnost
    5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) společnost
    * * *
    • společnost
    • spolek
    • družstvo

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  • 16 sport

    [spo:t] 1. noun
    1) (games or competitions involving physical activity: She's very keen on sport of all kinds.) sport
    2) (a particular game or amusement of this kind: Hunting, shooting and fishing are not sports I enjoy.) sport
    3) (a good-natured and obliging person: He's a good sport to agree to do that for us!) pašák
    4) (fun; amusement: I only did it for sport.) legrace
    2. verb
    (to wear, especially in public: He was sporting a pink tie.) okázale nosit
    - sports
    - sports car
    - sports jacket
    - sportsman
    - sportswear
    - a sporting chance
    * * *
    • sport

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  • 17 stake

    [steik] I noun
    (a strong stick or post, especially a pointed one used as a support or as part of a fence.) kůl
    II 1. noun
    (a sum of money risked in betting: He and his friends enjoy playing cards for high stakes.) sázka
    2. verb
    (to bet or risk (money or something of value): I'm going to stake $5 on that horse.) vsadit
    * * *
    • sázka

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  • 18 with

    [wið]
    1) (in the company of; beside; among; including: I was walking with my father; Do they enjoy playing with each other?; He used to play football with the Arsenal team; Put this book with the others.) s, k
    2) (by means of; using: Mend it with this glue; Cut it with a knife.) (pomocí)
    3) (used in expressing the idea of filling, covering etc: Fill this jug with milk; He was covered with mud.) (vyjadřuje 7. pád)
    4) (used in describing conflict: They quarrelled with each other; He fought with my brother.) s
    5) (used in descriptions of things: a man with a limp; a girl with long hair; a stick with a handle; Treat this book with care.) s
    6) (as the result of: He is shaking with fear.) (po)
    7) (in the care of: Leave your case with the porter.) (vyjadřuje 2.pád)
    8) (in relation to; in the case of; concerning: Be careful with that!; What's wrong with you?; What shall I do with these books?) s
    9) (used in expressing a wish: Down with fascism!; Up with Manchester United!) s
    * * *
    • se
    • s

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  • 19 youth

    [ju:Ɵ]
    plural - youths; noun
    1) ((the state of being in) the early part of life: Enjoy your youth!; He spent his youth in America.) mládí
    2) (a boy of fifteen to twenty years old approximately: He and two other youths were kicking a football about.) mladík
    3) (young people in general: Some people say that today's youth has/have no sense of responsibility.) mládež
    - youthfully
    - youthfulness
    - youth hostel
    - youth mentor
    * * *
    • jinoch
    • mládež
    • mládí
    • mladí

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  • 20 at any rate

    (at least: It's a pity it has started to rain, but at any rate we can still enjoy ourselves at the cinema; The Queen is coming to see us - at any rate, that's what John says.) v každém případě; aspoň

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  • Enjoy — En*joy , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Enjoyed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enjoying}.] [OF. enjoier to receive with joy; pref. en (L. in) + OF. & F. joie joy: cf. OF. enjoir to enjoy. See {Joy}.] 1. To take pleasure or satisfaction in the possession or experience… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • enjoy — ► VERB 1) take pleasure in. 2) (enjoy oneself) have a pleasant time. 3) possess and benefit from: these professions enjoy high status. DERIVATIVES enjoyment noun. ORIGIN Old French enjoier give joy to or enjoïr enjoy …   English terms dictionary

  • Enjoy — (Боликейме,Португалия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Rua Das Agostas, Casa Da Alfarrobeira, 8100 06 …   Каталог отелей

  • enjoy — (v.) late 14c., rejoice, be glad (intransitive), from O.Fr. enjoir to give joy, rejoice, take delight in, from en make (see EN (Cf. en ) (1)) + joir enjoy, from L. gaudere rejoice (see JOY (Cf. joy)); Sense of have the use or benefit of …   Etymology dictionary

  • Enjoy — Album par Bob Sinclar Sortie 3 juin 2004 Enregistrement 1998 2004 Genre House French touch Label …   Wikipédia en Français

  • enjoy — index own, possess, realize (obtain as a profit), relish, remain (occupy) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • enjoy — en‧joy [ɪnˈdʒɔɪ] verb [transitive] 1. LAW to use a legal right and benefit from it: • Local producers enjoy tariff protection at home. enjoyment noun [uncountable] : • Development of the golf course will not be permitted if it causes disruption… …   Financial and business terms

  • enjoy — continues to be used with reference to things that are the complete opposite of enjoyable (such as ill health or a poor reputation), despite its identification as a ‘catachrestic’ (incorrect) use in the OED: • Despite the jokey reputation that… …   Modern English usage

  • enjoy — [v1] take pleasure in, from something adore, appreciate, be entertained, be fond of, be pleased, cotton to*, delight in, dig*, dote on*, drink in*, eat up*, fancy, flip over*, freak out on*, get a charge out of*, get a kick out of*, get high on* …   New thesaurus

  • enjoy — [en joi′, injoi′] vt. [ME enjoien < OFr enjoir < en , in + joir, to rejoice < L gaudere, to be glad: see JOY] 1. to have or experience with joy; get pleasure from; relish 2. to have the use or benefit of; have as one s lot or advantage… …   English World dictionary

  • Enjoy I — (Meisburg,Германия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 54570 Meisburg, Германия Опис …   Каталог отелей

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