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41 priest
[pri:st]1) ((in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches) a clergyman.) kněz2) ((feminine priestess) (in non-Christian religions) an official who performs sacrifices etc to the god(s).) duchovní•* * *• kněz -
42 private
1. adjective1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) soukromý2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) soukromý, prostý2. noun(in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) prostý- privacy- privately
- private enterprise
- private means
- in private* * *• privátní• soukromý• neveřejný -
43 proclamation
[proklə-]1) (an official, usually ceremonial, announcement made to the public: a royal proclamation.) prohlášení2) (the act of proclaiming.) prohlášení* * *• prohlášení• proklamace -
44 robe
[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) róba, kaftan, dlouhé šaty2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) talár3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) župan, koupací plášť•- robed* * *• róba• roucho -
45 rule
[ru:l] 1. noun1) (government: under foreign rule.) vláda2) (a regulation or order: school rules.) řád; předpis3) (what usually happens or is done; a general principle: He is an exception to the rule that fat people are usually happy.) pravidlo4) (a general standard that guides one's actions: I make it a rule never to be late for appointments.) zásada5) (a marked strip of wood, metal etc for measuring: He measured the windows with a rule.) pravítko, metr2. verb1) (to govern: The king ruled (the people) wisely.) vládnout2) (to decide officially: The judge ruled that the witness should be heard.) rozhodnout3) (to draw (a straight line): He ruled a line across the page.) narýsovat•- ruled- ruler
- ruling 3. noun(an official decision: The judge gave his ruling.) rozhodnutí, nález- rule off
- rule out* * *• vládnout• vláda• pravidlo• panovat -
46 Secretary
['sekrətəri]plural - secretaries; noun1) (a person employed to write letters, keep records and make business arrangements etc for another person: He dictated a letter to his secretary.) sekretář, -ka2) (a (sometimes unpaid) person who deals with the official business of an organization etc: The secretary read out the minutes of the society's last meeting.) tajemník•* * *• ministr -
47 secretary
['sekrətəri]plural - secretaries; noun1) (a person employed to write letters, keep records and make business arrangements etc for another person: He dictated a letter to his secretary.) sekretář, -ka2) (a (sometimes unpaid) person who deals with the official business of an organization etc: The secretary read out the minutes of the society's last meeting.) tajemník•* * *• sekretář• sekretářka• tajemník -
48 sit
[sit]present participle - sitting; verb1) (to (cause to) rest on the buttocks; to (cause to) be seated: He likes sitting on the floor; They sat me in the chair and started asking questions.) sedět; posadit2) (to lie or rest; to have a certain position: The parcel is sitting on the table.) ležet3) ((with on) to be an official member of (a board, committee etc): He sat on several committees.) zasedat4) ((of birds) to perch: An owl was sitting in the tree by the window.) sedět5) (to undergo (an examination).) podstoupit6) (to take up a position, or act as a model, in order to have one's picture painted or one's photograph taken: She is sitting for a portrait/photograph.) sedět7) ((of a committee, parliament etc) to be in session: Parliament sits from now until Christmas.) zasedat•- sitter- sitting
- sit-in
- sitting-room
- sitting target
- sitting duck
- sit back
- sit down
- sit out
- sit tight
- sit up* * *• sedět• sit/sat/sat -
49 steward
['stjuəd]feminine - stewardess; noun1) (a passenger's attendant on ship or aeroplane: an air stewardess.) stevard, letuška2) (a person who helps to arrange, and is an official at, races, entertainments etc.) pořadatel, -ka3) (a person who supervises the supply of food and stores in a club, on a ship etc.) správce lodních zásob4) (a person who manages an estate or farm for another person.) správce* * *• stevard -
50 survey
1. [sə'vei] verb1) (to look at, or view, in a general way: He surveyed his neat garden with satisfaction.) přehlížet2) (to examine carefully or in detail.) zkoumat3) (to measure, and estimate the position, shape etc of (a piece of land etc): They have started to survey the piece of land that the new motorway will pass through.) vyměřit4) (to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).) znalecky posoudit2. ['sə:vei] noun1) (a look or examination; a report: After a brief survey of the damage he telephoned the police; He has written a survey of crime in big cities.) zjištěný; přehled2) (a careful measurement of land etc.) vyměření•- surveyor* * *• zjištění• plán• přehled• přehlédnout• prohlídka• šetření• snímek• inspekce• dotazování• dozor• dohlížet -
51 tour
[tuə] 1. noun1) (a journey to several places and back: They went on a tour of Italy.) cesta2) (a visit around a particular place: He took us on a tour of the house and gardens.) prohlídka3) (an official period of time of work usually abroad: He did a tour of duty in Fiji.) služební cesta2. verb(to go on a tour (around): to tour Europe.) procestovat- tourism- tourist
- tour guide
- tourist guide* * *• turné• túra• procestovat• prohlídka• cestovat -
52 town hall
(the building in which the official business of a town is done.) radnice* * *• radnice -
53 transcript
1) (a written or printed copy of a discussion, a speech etc: I've read the transcript of the tape/interview.) opis, přepis, zápis2) ((American) an official school report with a list of a student's grades in the subjects studied.) výkaz známek studentů* * *• přepis• opis• kopie -
54 tribunal
(a group of people appointed to give judgement, especially on official decisions: The case was dealt with by a tribunal.) soudní dvůr* * *• tribunál -
55 death certificate
(an official piece of paper signed by a doctor stating the cause of someone's death.) úmrtní list -
56 harbour-master
noun (the official in charge of a harbour.) přístavní kapitán -
57 Highway Code
(in Britain, (a booklet containing) a set of official rules for road users.) pravidla silničního provozu -
58 in residence
((especially of someone important) staying in a place, sometimes to perform some official duties: The Queen is in residence here this week.) pobývající -
59 income-tax return
noun (an official form that has to be completed with information about one's income and expenses and sent to a government department.) daňové přiznání -
60 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) Latinská Amerika
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