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  • 1 political

    adjective (of, or concerning, politics: for political reasons; political studies.) politický
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    • politický

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  • 2 political prisoner

    (a person who has been imprisoned for political reasons and not for any crime.) politický vězeň
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    • politický vězeň

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  • 3 political science

    noun (a field of study dealing with politics, government and other political institutions.) politologie
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    • politická věda

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  • 4 political asylum

    (protection given by a government to a foreigner who has left his own country for political reasons.) politický azyl

    English-Czech dictionary > political asylum

  • 5 political studies

    • politologie

    English-Czech dictionary > political studies

  • 6 non-political

    • nepolitický

    English-Czech dictionary > non-political

  • 7 socio-political

    • sociopolitický

    English-Czech dictionary > socio-political

  • 8 politics

    ['politiks]
    (the science or business of, or ideas about, or affairs concerning, government.) politika
    - politically
    - politically correct
    - politician
    - political asylum
    - political prisoner
    - political science
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    • politika

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  • 9 party

    plural - parties; noun
    1) (a meeting of guests for entertainment, celebration etc: a birthday party; She's giving/having a party tonight; ( also adjective) a party dress.) zábava, večírek, oslava
    2) (a group of people with a particular purpose: a party of tourists.) skupina
    3) (a group of people with the same ideas and purposes, especially political: a political party.) strana
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    • večírek
    • strana
    • mejdan
    • malá slavnost

    English-Czech dictionary > party

  • 10 radical

    ['rædikəl] 1. adjective
    1) (relating to the basic nature of something: radical faults in the design.) základní
    2) (thorough; complete: radical changes.) zásadní
    3) (wanting or involving great or extreme political, social or economic changes.) radikální, extrémní
    2. noun
    (a person who wants radical political changes.) radikál
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    • základní
    • radikální
    • radikál
    • odmocnina
    • důkladný

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  • 11 affiliation

    noun (a connection with (an organization etc): What are his political affiliations?) vztahy, členství
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    • přidružení

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  • 12 agitator

    noun (a person who tries constantly to stir up public feeling: a political agitator.) agitátor
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    • agitátor

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  • 13 agreement

    1) (the state of agreeing: We are all in agreement.) souhlas, shoda
    2) (a business, political etc arrangement, spoken or written: You have broken our agreement; We have signed an agreement.) smlouva, dohoda
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    • shoda
    • smlouva
    • souhlas
    • dohoda

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  • 14 allegiance

    [ə'li:‹əns]
    (loyalty to a person, group, idea etc: I have no allegiance to any political party.) věrnost
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    • věrnost
    • loajalita

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  • 15 ally

    1. verb
    (to join by political agreement, marriage, friendship etc: Small countries must ally themselves with larger countries in order to survive.) spojit se (s)
    2. noun
    (a state, person etc allied with another: The two countries were allies at that time.) spojenec
    - allied
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    • spojenec
    • spojit se

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  • 16 ardent

    (enthusiastic; passionate: an ardent supporter of a political party.) nadšený, žhavý
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    • horlivý
    • nadšený

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  • 17 assassinate

    [ə'sæsineit]
    (to murder, especially for political reasons: The president was assassinated by terrorists.) zavraždit (úkladně)
    - assassin
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    • úkladně zavraždit
    • zavraždit

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  • 18 asylum

    1) (safety; protection: He was granted political asylum.) azyl
    2) (an old name for a home for people who are mentally ill.) blázinec
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    • útočiště
    • blázinec
    • azyl

    English-Czech dictionary > asylum

  • 19 camp

    [kæmp] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of ground with tents pitched on it.) tábořiště
    2) (a collection of buildings, huts or tents in which people stay temporarily for a certain purpose: a holiday camp.) tábor, kemp
    3) (a military station, barracks etc.) kemp
    4) (a party or side: They belong to different political camps.) kemp
    2. verb
    ((also go camping) to set up, and live in, a tent / tents: We camped on the beach; We go camping every year.) kempovat
    - camping
    - camp bed
    - camp-fire
    - campsite
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    • tábořit
    • tábor

    English-Czech dictionary > camp

  • 20 censor

    ['sensə] 1. noun
    1) (an official who examines films etc and has the power to remove any of the contents which might offend people: Part of his film has been banned by the censor.) cenzor
    2) (an official (eg in the army) who examines letters etc and removes information which the authorities do not wish to be made public for political reasons etc.) cenzor
    2. verb
    This film has been censored; The soldiers' letters are censored.) cenzurovat
    - censorship
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    • cenzor
    • cenzurovat

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  • Political — Po*lit i*cal, a. 1. Having, or conforming to, a settled system of administration. [R.] A political government. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to public policy, or to politics; relating to affairs of state or administration; as, a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • political — (adj.) 1550s, pertaining to a polity, civil affairs, or government; from L. politicus (see POLITIC (Cf. politic) (adj.)). Meaning taking sides in party politics (usually pejorative) is from 1749. Political prisoner first recorded 1860; political… …   Etymology dictionary

  • political — [pə lit′i kəl] adj. [< L politicus (see POLITIC) + AL] 1. of or concerned with government, the state, or politics 2. having a definite governmental organization 3. engaged in or taking sides in politics [political parties] 4. of or… …   English World dictionary

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  • political — [adj] governmental bureaucratic, civic, constitutional, economical, legislative, official; concept 535 …   New thesaurus

  • political — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the government or public affairs of a country. 2) related to or interested in politics. 3) chiefly derogatory acting in the interests of status within an organization rather than on principle. DERIVATIVES politically… …   English terms dictionary

  • political — Pertaining or relating to the policy or the administration of government, state or national. Pertaining to, or incidental to, the exercise of the functions vested in those charged with the conduct of government; relating to the management of… …   Black's law dictionary

  • political — politically, adv. /peuh lit i keuhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or concerned with politics: political writers. 2. of, pertaining to, or connected with a political party: a political campaign. 3. exercising or seeking power in the governmental or …   Universalium

  • political — adjective 1 (no comparative) connected with the government or public affairs of a country and its relations with other countries: a loss of political freedom | a long period of political stability | The UN is seeking a political solution rather… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • political — po|lit|i|cal W1S3 [pəˈlıtıkəl] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: politicus; POLITIC] 1.) relating to the government, politics, and public affairs of a country →↑politically ▪ Education is now a major political issue. ▪ a time of political… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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