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  • 1 criticism

    noun kritika, posudek
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    • kritika

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  • 2 self-criticism

    • sebekritika

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  • 3 adverse

    ['ædvə:s]
    (unfavourable: adverse criticism.) nepříznivý
    - adversity
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    • příznivý
    • stojící v opozici
    • nepříznivý

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  • 4 belittle

    [bi'litl]
    (to make to seem unimportant (usually by harsh criticism): She belittled his achievements.) snižovat, znevažovat
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    • zmenšovat
    • podceňovat
    • bagatelizovat

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  • 5 censure

    ['senʃə] 1. verb
    (to criticize or blame: He was censured for staying away from work.) kritizovat, odsuzovat
    2. noun
    (criticism or blame.) kritika, odsouzení
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    • zavržení
    • omítání
    • nepříznivá kritika

    English-Czech dictionary > censure

  • 6 constructive

    [-tiv]
    adjective (helpful; having to do with making, not with destroying: Constructive criticism tells you both what is wrong and also what to do about it.) konstruktivní
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    • konstruktivní

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  • 7 critic

    ['kritik]
    1) (a person who judges or comments on books, art etc: He is the book critic for the local newspaper.) kritik
    2) (a person who finds fault: His critics would say that he is unsuitable for the job.) kritik
    - critically
    - criticize
    - criticise
    - criticism
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    • kritik

    English-Czech dictionary > critic

  • 8 destructive

    [-tiv]
    1) (causing or able to cause destruction: Small children can be very destructive.) pustošivý
    2) ((of criticism etc) pointing out faults etc without suggesting improvements.) destruktivní
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    • ničivý
    • destruktivní

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  • 9 ego

    ['i:ɡəu, 'eɡou]
    1) (personal pride: His criticism wounded my ego.) ego, já
    2) (the part of a person that is conscious and thinks; the self.) vědomé já
    - egoism
    - egoist
    - egoistic
    - egoistical
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    • osobnost
    • ego

    English-Czech dictionary > ego

  • 10 fascism

    ['fæʃizəm]
    (a nationalistic and anti-Communist system of government like that of Italy 1922-43, where all aspects of society are controlled by the state and all criticism or opposition is suppressed.) fašismus
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    • fašismus

    English-Czech dictionary > fascism

  • 11 implicit

    [im'plisit]
    1) (unquestioning; complete: implicit obedience.) bezvýhradný
    2) (implied (not explicitly stated); understood indirectly: The diplomat's statement contained implicit criticism of the government.) implicitní
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    • implicitní

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  • 12 merciless

    adjective (without mercy; cruel: merciless criticism.) nemilosrdný
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    • nemilosrdný

    English-Czech dictionary > merciless

  • 13 mere

    [miə]
    (no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) pouhý, prostý
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    • pouhý

    English-Czech dictionary > mere

  • 14 offend

    [ə'fend] 1. verb
    1) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) urazit
    2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) obtěžovat
    - offender
    - offensive
    2. noun
    (an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) ofenzíva
    - offensiveness
    - be on the offensive
    - take offence
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    • ublížit
    • urážet
    • urazit
    • poranit

    English-Czech dictionary > offend

  • 15 overreact

    (to react too much: She overreacts to criticism.) přehnaně reagovat
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    • přehnaně reagovat

    English-Czech dictionary > overreact

  • 16 pride

    1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) pýcha
    2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) hrdost
    3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) smečka
    - the pride of
    - pride of place
    - pride oneself on
    - take pride in
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    • pýcha

    English-Czech dictionary > pride

  • 17 question

    ['kwes ən] 1. noun
    1) (something which is said, written etc which asks for an answer from someone: The question is, do we really need a computer?) otázka
    2) (a problem or matter for discussion: There is the question of how much to pay him.) otázka
    3) (a single problem in a test or examination: We had to answer four questions in three hours.) otázka
    4) (criticism; doubt; discussion: He is, without question, the best man for the job.) pochyby; diskuse
    5) (a suggestion or possibility: There is no question of our dismissing him.) problém
    2. verb
    1) (to ask (a person) questions: I'll question him about what he was doing last night.) zeptat se
    2) (to regard as doubtful: He questioned her right to use the money.) zpochybnit
    - questionably
    - questionableness
    - question mark
    - question-master
    - questionnaire
    - in question
    - out of the question
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    • vyslýchat
    • pochybovat
    • otázka
    • klást otázky
    • námitka
    • dotaz

    English-Czech dictionary > question

  • 18 react

    [ri'ækt]
    1) (to behave in a certain way as a result of something: How did he react when you called him a fool?; He reacted angrily to the criticism; Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water.) reagovat
    2) ((with against) to behave or act in a certain way in order to show rejection of: Young people tend to react against their parents.) stavět se (proti)
    3) ((with to) to be affected, usually badly, by (a drug etc): I react very badly to penicillin.) reagovat
    - reactionary
    - reactor
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    • reagovat
    • kvitovat

    English-Czech dictionary > react

  • 19 resolute

    [-lu:t]
    adjective (doing what one has decided to do, in spite of opposition, criticism etc: a resolute attitude.) pevný, rázný
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    • rezolutní
    • rozhodný

    English-Czech dictionary > resolute

  • 20 sensibilities

    noun plural (feelings that can be easily hurt by criticism etc: Do try not to offend her sensibilities.) citlivost
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    • citlivosti

    English-Czech dictionary > sensibilities

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