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(in+appearance)

  • 41 plastic surgery

    surgery to repair or replace damaged skin, or to improve the appearance usually of the face (noun plastic surgeon) plastická chirurgie
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    • plastická chirurgie

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  • 42 preen

    [pri:n]
    1) ((of birds) to arrange (the feathers): The sea-gulls were preening themselves / their feathers.) rovnat si (peří)
    2) (used unkindly, meaning to attend to one's appearance: The woman was preening herself in front of the mirror.) parádit se
    * * *
    • uhladit
    • urovnat

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  • 43 presence

    ['prezns]
    1) (the state, or fact, of being present: The committee requests your presence at Thursday's meeting.) přítomnost
    2) (a striking, impressive manner or appearance: The headmistress certainly has presence.) působivá prezentace
    - presence of mind
    * * *
    • přítomnost

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  • 44 regal

    ['ri:ɡəl]
    (of, like, or suitable for, a king or queen: She has a regal appearance; regal robes.) královský
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    • královský

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  • 45 repel

    [rə'pel]
    past tense, past participle - repelled; verb
    1) (to resist or fight (an enemy) successfully: to repel invaders.) zahnat; odrazit
    2) (to cause a feeling of dislike or disgust: She was repelled by his dirty appearance.) odpudit
    3) (to force to move away: Oil repels water.) odpuzovat
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    • zapudit
    • odpuzovat

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  • 46 resplendent

    [rə'splendənt]
    (very bright or splendid in appearance.) zářivý
    - resplendence
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    • třpytivý
    • oslnivý

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  • 47 scenery

    1) (the painted background for a play etc on a stage: The scenery looked rather shabby.) dekorace
    2) (the general appearance of a landscape etc: beautiful scenery.) scenérie
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    • příroda
    • scenérie
    • krajina

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  • 48 seem

    [si:m]
    (to have the appearance or give the impression of being or doing: A thin person always seems (to be) taller than he really is; She seems kind; He seemed to hesitate for a minute.) zdát se, vypadat
    - seemingly
    - seemly
    * * *
    • vypadat
    • zdá se
    • zdát se
    • zdál se
    • připadat

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  • 49 seeming

    adjective (existing in appearance, though not usually in reality: her seeming indifference.) zdánlivý
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    • zdánlivý
    • domnělý

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  • 50 semblance

    ['sembləns]
    (an appearance or likeness: I have to coach them into some semblance of a football team by Saturday.) podoba, zdání
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    • zdání

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  • 51 shaggy

    ['ʃæɡi]
    ((covered with hair, fur etc that is) rough and untidy in appearance: The dog had a shaggy coat; a shaggy dog.) rozcuchaný, střapatý
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    • chlupatý

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  • 52 show

    [ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb
    1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) ukázat
    2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) být vidět
    3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) hrát; ukazovat
    4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) ukázat
    5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) dovést, provést
    6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) ukázat
    7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) ukazovat
    8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) prokázat
    2. noun
    1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) výstava, hra, revue
    2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) demonstrování, ukázka
    3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) zdání, dojem
    4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) pohled, efekt
    5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) výkon
    - showiness
    - show-business
    - showcase
    - showdown
    - showground
    - show-jumping
    - showman
    - showroom
    - give the show away
    - good show!
    - on show
    - show off
    - show up
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    • ukazovat
    • ukázat
    • výstava
    • podívaná
    • předvést
    • prokazovat
    • projevovat
    • projevit
    • představení
    • promítat
    • show/showed/showed
    • show/showed/shown
    • show
    • jevit
    • objevit

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  • 53 showy

    adjective (giving an impression of value by a bright and striking outward appearance: His clothes are too showy for my liking.) nápadný, efektní
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    • okázalý
    • nápadný
    • efektní

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  • 54 simulated

    adjective (artificial; having the appearance of: simulated leather; a simulated accident.) umělý; napodobený
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    • simulovaný

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  • 55 smarten

    ( often with up) verb (to make or become smarter: He has smartened up a lot in appearance lately.) být elegantněji upraven
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    • vyparádit

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  • 56 smoky

    1) (filled with, or giving out (too much) smoke: The atmosphere in the room was thick and smoky.) zakouřený
    2) (like smoke in appearance etc.) kouřový
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    • zakouřený

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  • 57 staid

    [steid]
    ((over-)serious or old-fashioned: A person of staid appearance/habits.) usedlý
    * * *
    • usedlý
    • usazený
    • rozvážný
    • seriózní
    • rozumný
    • stálý
    • klidný

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  • 58 stately

    adjective (noble, dignified and impressive in appearance or manner: She is tall and stately; a stately house.) majestátní
    * * *
    • vznešený

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  • 59 stuff

    I noun
    1) (material or substance: What is that black oily stuff on the beach?; The doctor gave me some good stuff for removing warts; Show them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).) látka, hmota, mast
    2) ((unimportant) matter, things, objects etc: We'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.) krámy
    3) (an old word for cloth.) látka
    - that's the stuff! II verb
    1) (to pack or fill tightly, often hurriedly or untidily: His drawer was stuffed with papers; She stuffed the fridge with food; The children have been stuffing themselves with ice-cream.) nacpat (se)
    2) (to fill (eg a turkey, chicken etc) with stuffing before cooking.) nadívat
    3) (to fill the skin of (a dead animal or bird) to preserve the appearance it had when alive: They stuffed the golden eagle.) vycpat
    - stuff up
    * * *
    • věc
    • vycpat
    • základ
    • podstata
    • strčit
    • nacpat
    • materiál
    • nesmysl

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  • 60 surface

    ['sə:fis] 1. noun
    1) (the outside part (of anything): Two-thirds of the earth's surface is covered with water; This road has a very uneven surface.) povrch
    2) (the outward appearance of, or first impression made by, a person or thing: On the surface he seems cold and unfriendly, but he's really a kind person.) vnějšek
    2. verb
    1) (to put a surface on (a road etc): The road has been damaged by frost and will have to be surfaced again.) dát nový povrch
    2) ((of a submarine, diver etc) to come to the surface.) vynořit se
    * * *
    • vynořit se
    • povrch
    • hladina

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См. также в других словарях:

  • appearance — ap·pear·ance n 1: the presentation of oneself in court as a party to or as an attorney for a party to a lawsuit; also: a document filed in court by an attorney declaring his or her representation of a party to a lawsuit see also general… …   Law dictionary

  • Appearance — Ap*pear ance, n. [F. apparence, L. apparentia, fr. apparere. See {Appear}.] 1. The act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye; as, his sudden appearance surprised me. [1913 Webster] 2. A thing seed; a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • appearance — appearance, look, aspect, semblance denote the outward show presented by a person or thing. Appearance often carries no additional implications {judge not according to the appearance Jn 7:24} {in drawing, represent the appearances of things,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Appearance — may refer to:* In physiognomy, Human physical appearance. * The visual appearance of objects is given by the way in which they reflect and transmit light. The color of objects is determined by the parts of the spectrum of light that are reflected …   Wikipedia

  • appearance — [ə pir′əns] n. [ME aparaunce < OFr aparance < LL apparentia < apparere, APPEAR] 1. the act or an instance of appearing 2. the look or outward aspect of a person or thing 3. anything that appears; thing seen 4. Archaic an apparition 5 …   English World dictionary

  • Appearance of impropriety — is a term often used in reference to a situation whose ethics are deemed questionable. It means that any layperson, without knowledge of the facts, would assume that something he/she saw or heard was inappropriate or a violation of a… …   Wikipedia

  • appearance — [n1] coming into sight actualization, advent, appearing, arrival, coming, debut, display, emergence, entrance, exhibition, introduction, manifestation, materialization, presence, presentation, representation, rise, showing up, turning up,… …   New thesaurus

  • appearance, general — n. An ordinary appearance in which the party is subject to the court’s jurisdiction. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …   Law dictionary

  • appearance, special — n. An appearance in which the party appears to attack the court’s jurisdiction over him or her. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …   Law dictionary

  • appearance bond — see bond 1a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • appearance — (n.) late 14c., visible state or form, figure; mere show, from Anglo Fr. apparaunce, O.Fr. aparance appearance, display, pomp (13c.), from L. apparentia, abstract noun from aparentem, pp. of apparere (see APPEAR (Cf. appear)). Meaning semblance… …   Etymology dictionary

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