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  • 21 jump-off

    • start

    English-Czech dictionary > jump-off

  • 22 jato

    • start tryskovým motorem

    English-Czech dictionary > jato

  • 23 lift-off

    • start rakety

    English-Czech dictionary > lift-off

  • 24 взлёт с помощью катапульты

    • start katapultem

    Русско-чешский словарь > взлёт с помощью катапульты

  • 25 запуск спутника

    • start družice

    Русско-чешский словарь > запуск спутника

  • 26 запуск спутника весом

    • start družice o hmotnosti

    Русско-чешский словарь > запуск спутника весом

  • 27 низкий старт

    • start z kleku

    Русско-чешский словарь > низкий старт

  • 28 пуск ленты

    • start pásky

    Русско-чешский словарь > пуск ленты

  • 29 set off

    1) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) vydat se na
    2) (to cause to start doing something: She had almost stopped crying, but his harsh words set her off again.) přimět, vyvolat
    3) (to explode or ignite: You should let your father set off all the fireworks.) odpálit
    * * *
    • vyvolat
    • vydat se
    • vyrazit na cestu
    • vyčlenit
    • vybuchnout např. nálož
    • zapálit např. nálož
    • zdůraznit
    • zvýraznit
    • podtrhnout
    • přivést k výbuchu např. nálož
    • roznítit např. nálož
    • rozjet se
    • spustit např. zbraň
    • spustit např. nálož
    • oddělit
    • odpálit např. nálož
    • být příčinou začátku
    • dát vyniknout

    English-Czech dictionary > set off

  • 30 автопуск

    • samočinný start
    • samočinné spouštění
    • automatické spouštění
    • automatický start

    Русско-чешский словарь > автопуск

  • 31 keep the ball rolling

    (to start or keep something going, especially a conversation: He can be relied on to start the ball rolling at parties.) snažit se, aby řeč nestála, rozproudit

    English-Czech dictionary > keep the ball rolling

  • 32 attack

    [ə'tæk] 1. verb
    1) (to make a sudden, violent attempt to hurt or damage: He attacked me with a knife; The village was attacked from the air.) napadnout
    2) (to speak or write against: The Prime Minister's policy was attacked in the newspapers.) napadnout
    3) ((in games) to attempt to score a goal.) zaútočit
    4) (to make a vigorous start on: It's time we attacked that pile of work.) pustit se do
    2. noun
    1) (an act or the action of attacking: The brutal attack killed the old man; They made an air attack on the town.) přepadení, útok, nálet
    2) (a sudden bout of illness: heart attack; an attack of 'flu.) záchvat
    * * *
    • útočit
    • útok
    • přepadnout
    • napadat
    • napadnout

    English-Czech dictionary > attack

  • 33 auspicious

    [-ʃəs]
    adjective (giving hope of success: You haven't made a very auspicious start to your new job.) zdárný, šťastný
    * * *
    • slibný
    • nadějný

    English-Czech dictionary > auspicious

  • 34 awaken

    1) (to awake: I was awakened by the song of the birds.) probudit
    2) (to start (a feeling of interest, guilt etc): His interest was awakened by the lecture.) vzbudit, podnítit
    * * *
    • vzbudit
    • vzbudit se
    • probudit se
    • probouzet se
    • budit se
    • budit

    English-Czech dictionary > awaken

  • 35 ball

    I 1. [bo:l] noun
    1) (anything roughly round in shape: a ball of wool.) koule, klubko
    2) (a round object used in games: a tennis ball.) míč
    3) (balls (plural) (slang) testicles.) koule (varlata)
    - ballcock
    - ballpoint
    2. adjective
    a ballpoint pen.) kuličkový
    - start/set
    - keep the ball rolling
    II 1. [bo:l]
    (a formal dance: a ball at the palace.) ples
    2. adjective
    ballroom dancing.) společenský
    * * *
    • vylévat vodu
    • záruka
    • ples
    • koule
    • kulička
    • kauce
    • míč
    • bál

    English-Czech dictionary > ball

  • 36 banyan

    ['bænjən]
    (a tree that grows on wet land, with branches that have hanging roots that grow down and start new trunks.) banyán
    * * *
    • banyán

    English-Czech dictionary > banyan

  • 37 begin

    [bi'ɡin]
    present participle - beginning; verb
    (to come or bring, into being, to start: He began to talk; The meeting began early.) začít
    - beginner
    - to begin with
    * * *
    • zahájit
    • zahajovat
    • začátek
    • začít
    • začínat
    • počít
    • počínat
    • begin/began/begun

    English-Czech dictionary > begin

  • 38 blast off

    (of rockets, spacecraft etc) to take off and start to rise (noun blast-off) odstartovat, odpálit
    * * *
    • odstřelit
    • odpálit
    • odstartovat

    English-Czech dictionary > blast off

  • 39 business

    ['biznis]
    1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) zaměstnání, obchodování
    2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) obchod, podnik
    3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) záležitost, úkol, povinnost, věc
    - businessman
    - on business
    * * *
    • podnikání
    • provoz
    • obor
    • firma
    • krám
    • obchod
    • byznys
    • činnost

    English-Czech dictionary > business

  • 40 capital

    I 1. ['kæpitl] noun
    1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) hlavní město
    2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) velké písmeno
    3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) kapitál
    2. adjective
    1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) hrdelní
    2) (excellent: a capital idea.) skvělý, znamenitý
    3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) hlavní
    - capitalist
    - capitalist
    - capitalistic
    II ['kæpitl] noun
    (in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) hlavice
    * * *
    • velké písmeno
    • verzálka
    • skvělý
    • hlavice sloupu
    • hlavní město
    • kapitál

    English-Czech dictionary > capital

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