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1 bound
past tense, past participle; = bind* * *• vázaný• vázán• vázaná• omezení• meze• bind/bound/bound -
2 bound to
1) (certain to: He's bound to notice your mistake.) přesvědčený2) (obliged to: I felt bound to mention it.) povinen, nucen -
3 -bound
((as part of a word) prevented from making progress by a particular thing: The ship was fogbound.) uvázlý, zadržený v -
4 bound for
(on the way to: bound for Africa.) směřovat do -
5 fog-bound
adjective (unable to move or function because of fog: The plane is fog-bound.) uvázlý v mlze -
6 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) zavázaný ctí -
7 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) zavázaný ctí -
8 duty-bound
• morálně zavázán -
9 homeward-bound
• nasměrovaný k domovu -
10 leather-bound
• vázaný v kůži -
11 muscle-bound
• svalnatý -
12 the greatest lower bound
• infimum -
13 the least upper bound
• supremum -
14 weather-bound
• zdržený pro špatné počasí -
15 bind
past tense, past participle - bound; verb1) (to tie up: The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope.) ovázat, (s)vázat2) (to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book): Bind this book in leather.) svázat•- binding- - bound* * *• vazba• spojit• svázat• bind/bound/bound -
16 book
[buk] 1. noun1) (a number of sheets of paper (especially printed) bound together: an exercise book.) sešit2) (a piece of writing, bound and covered: I've written a book on Shakespeare.) kniha3) (a record of bets.) úhrn sázek2. verb1) (to buy or reserve (a ticket, seat etc) for a play etc: I've booked four seats for Friday's concert.) zarezervovat2) (to hire in advance: We've booked the hall for Saturday.) zajistit si•- bookable- booking
- booklet
- bookbinding
- bookbinder
- bookcase
- booking-office
- bookmaker
- bookmark
- bookseller
- bookshelf
- bookshop
- bookworm
- booked up
- book in
- by the book* * *• zamluvit• předplatit si• rezervovat• knížka• kniha• objednávat• objednat• blok -
17 honour
['onə] 1. noun1) (respect for truth, honesty etc: a man of honour.) čest2) ((the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation: We must fight for the honour of our country.) čest3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) sláva4) (respect: This ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.) (na) počest5) (something which a person feels to be a reason for pride etc: It is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.) čest6) (a title, degree etc given to a person as a mark of respect for his services, work, ability etc: He has received many honours for his research into cancer.) pocta; vyznamenání7) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.) ctihodnost2. verb1) (to show great respect to (a person, thing etc): We should honour the Queen.) ctít2) (to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) poctít3) (to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc: He was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.) vyznamenat4) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) dodržet•- honorary- honourable
- honours
- in honour bound
- honour bound
- on one's honour
- word of honour* * *• pocta• honorovat• čest• cti -
18 bundle
1. noun(a number of things bound together: a bundle of rags.) svazek, ranec, balík2. verb1) ((often with up or together) to make into bundles: Bundle up all your things and bring them with you.) svázat, sbalit, zavinout2) (to go, put or send (away) in a hurried or disorderly way: They bundled him out of the room.) vypakovat (koho)* * *• nacpat• balík -
19 destined
['destind]1) ((having a future) organized or arranged beforehand (by a person or by fate): She was destined for success.) předurčený2) (bound or heading (for a place): destined for Singapore.) určený, směřující* * *• určený -
20 engaged
1) (bound by promise (especially to marry): She became engaged to John.) zasnoubený2) ((with in) employed or occupied: She is engaged in social work.) činný (v), zaměstnaný3) (busy; not free; occupied: Please come if you are not already engaged for that evening; The room / telephone line is engaged.) zadaný, obsazený* * *• zasnoubený• obsazen• obsazeno• obsazený
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