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101 print
[print] 1. noun1) (a mark made by pressure: a footprint; a fingerprint.) stopa, otisk2) (printed lettering: I can't read the print in this book.) tisk, písmo3) (a photograph made from a negative: I entered three prints for the photographic competition.) kopie4) (a printed reproduction of a painting or drawing.) reprodukce2. verb1) (to mark (letters etc) on paper (by using a printing press etc): The invitations will be printed on white paper.) (vy)tisknout2) (to publish (a book, article etc) in printed form: His new novel will be printed next month.) vydat3) (to produce (a photographic image) on paper: He develops and prints his own photographs.) reprodukovat4) (to mark designs on (cloth etc): When the cloth has been woven, it is dyed and printed.) potisknout5) (to write, using capital letters: Please print your name and address.) psát tiskacím písmem•- printer- printing
- printing-press
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- in / out of print* * *• tisknout• tisk• vytisknout• fotografie -
102 productive
adjective ((negative unproductive) producing a lot; fruitful: productive land; Our discussion was not very productive.) úrodný, plodný* * *• výrobní• produktivní -
103 professional
[-ʃə-]1) (of a profession: professional skill.) profesionální2) (of a very high standard: a very professional performance.) kvalitní, výtečný3) (earning money by performing, or giving instruction, in a sport or other activity that is a pastime for other people; not amateur: a professional musician/golfer.) profesionální* * *• profesionální• profesionál• odborný• odborník• kvalifikovaných• duševní pracovník -
104 profitable
adjective ((negative unprofitable) giving profit: The deal was quite profitable; a profitable experience.) užitečný, výnosný* * *• užitečný• prospěšný• lukrativní -
105 pronounceable
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106 proof
[pru:f]1) ((a piece of) evidence, information etc that shows definitely that something is true: We still have no proof that he is innocent.) důkaz2) (a first copy of a printed sheet, that can be corrected before the final printing: She was correcting the proofs of her novel.) obtah3) (in photography, the first print from a negative.) nátisk•- - proof* * *• důkaz -
107 qualified
adjective ((negative unqualified) having the necessary qualification(s) to do (something): a qualified engineer.) kvalifikovaný* * *• kvalifikovaný -
108 readable
1) (easy or pleasant to read: I don't usually enjoy poetry but I find these poems very readable.) čtivý2) (able to be read: Your handwriting is scarcely readable.) čitelný* * *• čtivý• čitelný -
109 realistic
1) (showing things as they really are: a realistic painting.) realistický2) (taking a sensible, practical view of life: I'd like to think we'd sell five of these a day, but it would be more realistic to say two.) realistický* * *• realistický -
110 recognisable
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111 recognizable
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112 refined
1) (very polite; well-mannered; elegant.) kultivovaný2) (having been refined: refined sugar.) rafinovaný* * *• vytříbený• zbavený nečistot• rafinovaný• kultivovaný -
113 reformed
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114 repairable
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115 repentant
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116 responsive
[-siv]adjective ((negative unresponsive): a responsive, kindly girl; a responsive smile; The disease is responsive to treatment.) dobře reagující* * *• vnímavý• citlivý -
117 rewarding
adjective ((negative unrewarding) giving pleasure, satisfaction etc: a rewarding job.) užitečný* * *• vděčný• užitečný• prospěšný -
118 ripe
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119 romantic
[-tik]1) ((negative unromantic) (of a story) about people who are in love: a romantic novel.) milostný2) (causing or feeling love, especially the beautiful love described in a romance: Her husband is very romantic - he brings her flowers every day; romantic music.) romantický3) (too concerned with love and excitement: Her head is full of romantic notions.) romantický* * *• romantik• romantický -
120 saddle
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