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  • 1 energetic

    [-'‹etik]
    1) (vigorous; very active: an energetic child.) živý; pevný
    2) (requiring energy: an energetic walk.) rázný
    * * *
    • rázný
    • energický
    • energetický

    English-Czech dictionary > energetic

  • 2 active

    ['æktiv]
    1) (energetic or lively; able to work etc: At seventy, he's no longer very active.) aktivní, čilý
    2) ((busily) involved: She is an active supporter of women's rights.) agilní
    3) (causing an effect or effects: Yeast is an active ingredient in bread-making.) aktivní, účinný
    4) (in force: The rule is still active.) platný
    5) ((of volcanoes) still likely to erupt.) činný
    6) (of the form of a verb in which the subject performs the action of the verb: The dog bit the man.) činný
    - actively
    - activity
    * * *
    • aktivní

    English-Czech dictionary > active

  • 3 dynamic

    1) (concerned with force.) dynamický
    2) ((of a person) forceful and very energetic.) dynamický
    - dynamics
    * * *
    • dynamický

    English-Czech dictionary > dynamic

  • 4 energy

    ['enə‹i]
    plural - energies; noun
    1) (the ability to act, or the habit of acting, strongly and vigorously: He has amazing energy for his age; That child has too much energy; I must devote my energies to gardening today.) energie
    2) (the power, eg of electricity, of doing work: electrical energy; nuclear energy.) energie
    - energetically
    * * *
    • ráznost
    • síla
    • energie

    English-Czech dictionary > energy

  • 5 manic

    ['mænik]
    1) (of, or suffering from, mania: She's in a manic state.) maniakální
    2) (extremely energetic, active and excited: The new manager is one of those manic people who can't rest even for a minute.) maniakální
    * * *
    • šílený
    • maniakální

    English-Czech dictionary > manic

  • 6 shake up

    (to disturb or rouse (people) so as to make them more energetic.) vyburcovat
    * * *
    • zatřást
    • natřást

    English-Czech dictionary > shake up

  • 7 step out

    (to walk with a long(er) and (more) energetic stride.) přidat do kroku
    * * *
    • vystupovat
    • vystoupit

    English-Czech dictionary > step out

  • 8 strenuous

    ['strenjuəs]
    (energetic; requiring effort or energy: a strenuous climb; a strenuous effort.) náročný; vysilující
    * * *
    • usilovný
    • vysilující

    English-Czech dictionary > strenuous

  • 9 vital

    1) (essential; of the greatest importance: Speed is vital to the success of our plan; It is vital that we arrive at the hospital soon.) rozhodující
    2) (lively and energetic: a vital person/personality.) vitální
    * * *
    • vitální
    • životodárný
    • zásadní
    • životně důležitý
    • životní
    • podstatný
    • smrtelný
    • osudný
    • důležitý

    English-Czech dictionary > vital

  • 10 youthful

    1) (young: The boy looked very youthful.) mladistvý
    2) (energetic, active, young-looking etc: Exercise will keep you youthful.) svěží
    3) (of youth: youthful pleasures.) mladický
    * * *
    • mladistvý

    English-Czech dictionary > youthful

См. также в других словарях:

  • energetic — ENERGÉTIC, Ă, energetici, ce, adj., s.f. 1. adj. Privitor la producerea şi la folosirea diferitelor forme de energie. ♢ Sistem energetic = ansamblu de instalaţii organizat unitar în scopul producerii, transmisiunii şi distribuţiei energiei… …   Dicționar Român

  • Energetic — En er*get ic, Energetical En er*get ic*al, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to work, be active, fr. ? active. See {Energy}.] 1. Having energy or energies; possessing a capacity for vigorous action or for exerting force; active. A Being eternally energetic. Grew …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • energetic — index active, forcible, indomitable, industrious, intense, painstaking, potent, sedulous, strong …   Law dictionary

  • energetic — англ. [инэджэ/тик] energico ит. [энэ/рджико] énergique фр. [энэржи/к] energisch нем. [энэ/ргиш] энергично, сильно, решительно …   Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов

  • energetic — 1650s, “powerful,” from Gk. energetikos “active,” from energein to work, act upon (see ENERGY (Cf. energy)). Of persons, “active,” in English from 1796 (energetical is from c.1600) …   Etymology dictionary

  • energetic — *vigorous, strenuous, lusty, nervous Analogous words: forceful, forcible, *powerful, potent: *active, dynamic, live: *busy, industrious, diligent: *strong, stout, sturdy, stalwart, tough, tenacious Antonyms: lethargic …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • energetic — [adj] full of life; forceful active, aggressive, animated, ball of fire*, breezy, brisk, demoniac, driving, dynamic, enterprising, forcible, fresh, hardy, high powered, indefatigable, industrious, kinetic, lively, lusty, peppy, potent, powerful,… …   New thesaurus

  • energetic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) showing or involving great energy or activity. 2) Physics relating to energy. DERIVATIVES energetically adverb. ORIGIN originally meaning «powerfully effective»: from Greek energein operate, work in or upon …   English terms dictionary

  • energetic — [en΄ər jet′ik] adj. [Gr energētikos] of, having, or showing energy; vigorous; forceful SYN. ACTIVE energetically adv …   English World dictionary

  • energetic — [[t]e̱nə(r)ʤe̱tɪk[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you are energetic in what you do, you have a lot of enthusiasm and determination. Blackwell is 59, strong looking, enormously energetic and accomplished... The next government will play an energetic role in …   English dictionary

  • energetic — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ highly …   Collocations dictionary

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