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  • 1 demands

    • požaduje

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  • 2 demand

    1. verb
    1) (to ask or ask for firmly and sharply: I demanded an explanation.) požadovat
    2) (to require or need: This demands careful thought.) vyžadovat
    2. noun
    1) (a request made so that it sounds like a command: They refused to meet the workers' demands for more money.) požadavek
    2) (an urgent claim: The children make demands on my time.) nárok
    3) (willingness or desire to buy or obtain (certain goods etc); a need for (certain goods etc): There's no demand for books of this kind.) poptávka
    - on demand
    * * *
    • žádost
    • žádat
    • požadovat
    • požadavek
    • poptávka

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  • 3 absurd

    [əb'sə:d]
    (unreasonable or ridiculous: These demands are absolutely absurd.) absurdní, nesmyslný
    - absurdity
    - absurdness
    * * *
    • směšný
    • nemožný
    • nesmyslný
    • absurdní

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  • 4 exorbitant

    [iɡ'zo:bitənt]
    ((of prices or demands) very high or unreasonable.) přehnaný
    - exorbitance
    * * *
    • přehnaný
    • horentní
    • nehorázný

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  • 5 give way

    1) (to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass: Give way to traffic coming from the right.) dát přednost
    2) (to break, collapse etc under pressure: The bridge will give way any day now.) povolit, prasknout, podlomit se
    3) (to agree against one's will: I have no intention of giving way to demands like that.) ustoupit
    * * *
    • uvolnit
    • ustoupit
    • zřítit se
    • prasknout
    • podlomit se
    • povolit

    English-Czech dictionary > give way

  • 6 hostage

    ['hosti‹]
    (a person who is held prisoner in order to ensure that the captor's demands etc will be carried out: The terrorists took three people with them as hostages; They took / were holding three people hostage.) rukojmí
    - hold someone hostage
    - hold hostage
    * * *
    • rukojmí

    English-Czech dictionary > hostage

  • 7 hunger strike

    (a refusal to eat, as a form of protest or to force (someone) to agree to certain demands etc: The prisoners went on hunger strike as a protest against prison discipline.) hladovka
    * * *
    • hladovka

    English-Czech dictionary > hunger strike

  • 8 moderate

    1. ['modəreit] verb
    (to make or become less extreme: He was forced to moderate his demands; Gradually the pain moderated.) (z)mírnit (se)
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) (keeping within reasonable limits; not extreme: The prices were moderate; moderate opinions.) mírný; umírněný
    2) (medium or average; not particularly good: workmanship of moderate quality.) prostřední, průměrný
    3. noun
    (a person whose views are not extreme: Politically, she's a moderate.) umírněnec
    - moderateness
    - moderation
    * * *
    • umírněný
    • zmírnit
    • rozumný
    • mírnit

    English-Czech dictionary > moderate

  • 9 persistent

    adjective She was persistent in her demands/denials; persistent questions.) vytrvalý
    * * *
    • trvalý
    • vytrvalý
    • perzistentní
    • neodbytný

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • demands — index interrogatories Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Demands of Hungarian Revolutionaries of 1956 — On October 23, 1956, a group of Hungarian students compiled a list of sixteen points containing key national policy demands. [1] Following an anti Soviet protest march through the Hungarian capital of Budapest, the students attempted to enter the …   Wikipedia

  • demands of nature —    urination and defecation    You might think gravity came first, followed by breathing:     ... walking with the sense of purpose proper to a man about to attend to the demands of nature. (Masters, 1976) …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • demands — de·mand || dɪ mɑːnd n. claim, requirement; strong request v. claim, require; strongly request …   English contemporary dictionary

  • demands — pressing requirements. → demand …   English new terms dictionary

  • demands — See demand; also terms and expressions following that word, which begin demand …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • DEMANDS — …   Useful english dictionary

  • reciprocal demands — Demands between two persons, one against the other arid the other against the one, as in mutual accounts. 1 Am J2d Acctg § 5. See mutuality of parties and demands …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Hedging demands — Demands for securities to hedge particular sources of consumption risk, beyond the usual mean variance diversification motivation. The New York Times Financial Glossary …   Financial and business terms

  • hedging demands — Demands for securities to hedge particular sources of consumption risk, beyond the usual mean variance diversification motivation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

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