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1 unaware
(not aware or not knowing: I was unaware of the man's presence.) netušící- take someone unawares- take unawares* * *• netušící• nevědomě -
2 subconscious
adjective, noun((of) those activities of the mind of which we are not aware: I suspect that his generosity arose from a subconscious desire for praise; We can't control the activities of the subconscious.) podvědomí; podvědomý* * *• podvědomí• podvědomý• neuvědomělý -
3 unconscious
1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) v bezvědomí2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) netušící3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) neúmyslný2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) nevědomí- unconsciousness* * *• v bezvědomí• podvědomí• nevědomý• neúmyslný• bezvědomý -
4 unsuspecting
adjective (not aware of (coming) danger: He stole all her money and she was completely unsuspecting.) nic netušící* * *• netušící nic• nemající tušení• nemající ponětí• důvěřivý -
5 conscious
['konʃəs]1) (aware of oneself and one's surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc: The patient was conscious.) při vědomí2) ((sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of): They were conscious of his disapproval.) vědomý si (čeho)•- consciousness* * *• vědom• úmyslný• vědomý• při vědomí -
6 appreciate
[ə'pri:ʃieit]1) (to be grateful for (something): I appreciate all your hard work.) vážit si, být vděčný2) (to value (someone or something) highly: Mothers are very often not appreciated.) oceňovat, (o)hodnotit3) (understand; to be aware of: I appreciate your difficulties but I cannot help.) uvědomovat si4) (to increase in value: My house has appreciated (in value) considerably over the last ten years.) stoupnout v ceně•- appreciably
- appreciation
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- appreciatively* * *• vážit si• uznat• uznávat• stoupnout• oceňovat• ocenit• hodnotit• docenit -
7 responsible
[-səbl]1) (having a duty to see that something is done etc: We'll make one person responsible for buying the food for the trip.) odpovědný2) ((of a job etc) having many duties eg the making of important decisions: The job of manager is a very responsible post.) odpovědný3) ((with for) being the cause of something: Who is responsible for the stain on the carpet?) odpovědný (za)4) ((of a person) able to be trusted; sensible: We need a responsible person for this job.) spolehlivý5) ((with for) able to control, and fully aware of (one's actions): The lawyer said that at the time of the murder, his client was not responsible for his actions.) zodpovědný (za)* * *• zodpovědný• odpovědný -
8 wake up
1) (to wake: Wake up! You're late; The baby woke up in the middle of the night.) probudit se2) (to become aware of: It is time you woke up to the fact that you are not working hard enough.) uvědomit si* * *• vzbudit se• probudit se• probouzet se• budit se• budit
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