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1 success
[sək'ses]1) ((the prosperity gained by) the achievement of an aim or purpose: He has achieved great success as an actor / in his career.) úspěch2) (a person or thing that succeeds or prospers: She's a great success as a teacher.) úspěšný člověk* * *• úspěch• zdar• spěch -
2 envy
['envi] 1. noun(a feeling of discontent at another's good fortune or success: She could not conceal her envy of me / at my success.) závist2. verb1) (to feel envy towards (someone): He envied me; She envied him his money.) závidět2) (to feel envy because of: I've always envied that dress of yours.) závidět•- enviable- envious
- the envy of* * *• závist• závidět -
3 here's to
interjection (used as a toast to the health, success etc of someone or something: Here's to the success of the new company.) připijme na* * *• na zdraví! -
4 triumph
1. noun1) (a great victory or success: The battle ended in a triumph for the Romans.) triumf2) (a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success: They went home in triumph.) triumf2. verb(to win a victory: The Romans triumphed (over their enemies).) triumfovat- triumphant
- triumphantly* * *• triumf• triumfovat -
5 go to someone's head
1) ((of alcohol) to make someone slightly drunk: Champagne always goes to my head.) stoupnout do hlavy2) ((of praise, success etc) to make someone arrogant, foolish etc: Don't let success go to your head.) stoupnout do hlavy -
6 ambition
[æm'biʃən]1) (the desire for success, fame, power etc: He is full of ambition and energy.) ambice2) (the desire eventually to become or do something special: His ambition is to be Prime Minister.) cíl•- ambitiously
- ambitiousness* * *• úsilí• touha• předmět ctižádosti• ambice• ctižádost -
7 ascribe
(to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) připsat, přičítat (někomu)* * *• přičítat• připsat• připisovat• přisuzovat -
8 auspicious
[-ʃəs]adjective (giving hope of success: You haven't made a very auspicious start to your new job.) zdárný, šťastný* * *• slibný• nadějný -
9 begrudge
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10 blessing
1) (a wish or prayer for happiness or success: The priest gave them his blessing.) požehnání2) (any cause of happiness: Her son was a great blessing to her.) štěstí, dar3) (a prayer of thanks to God before and/or after a meal.) modlitba* * *• požehnání -
11 certainty
plural - certainties; noun1) (something which cannot be doubted: It's a certainty that he will win.) jistá věc2) (freedom from doubt: Is there any certainty of success?) jistota* * *• jistota -
12 collective
[-tiv]1) (of a number of people etc combined into one group: This success was the result of a collective effort.) kolektivní2) (of a noun, taking a singular verb but standing for many things taken as a whole: `Cattle' is a collective noun.) hromadný* * *• sdílený• společný• kolektivní• kolektiv -
13 congratulate
[kən'ɡrætjuleit]((often with on) to express pleasure and joy to (a person) at a happy event, a success etc: She congratulated him on passing his driving test.) (po)blahopřát- congratulation* * *• gratulovat -
14 crumble
(to break into crumbs or small pieces: She crumbled the bread; The building had crumbled into ruins; Her hopes of success finally crumbled.) drobit; rozpadnout se- crumbly* * *• rozpadat• rozdrobit• rozdrolit• hroutit• nadrobit• drolit• drobit -
15 depend
[di'pend]( with on)1) (to rely on: You can't depend on his arriving on time.) spolehnout se2) (to rely on receiving necessary (financial) support from: The school depends for its survival on money from the Church.) být závislý3) ((of a future happening etc) to be decided by: Our success depends on everyone working hard.) záviset•- dependant
- dependent
- it/that depends
- it all depends* * *• záležet• záviset -
16 destined
['destind]1) ((having a future) organized or arranged beforehand (by a person or by fate): She was destined for success.) předurčený2) (bound or heading (for a place): destined for Singapore.) určený, směřující* * *• určený -
17 discourage
1) (to take away the confidence, hope etc of: His lack of success discouraged him.) odradit, zbavit odvahy2) (to try to prevent (by showing disapproval etc): She discouraged all his attempts to get to know her.) bránit, chtít zabránit3) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) odrazovat od•* * *• zastrašit• odrazovat• odradit -
18 door
[do:]1) (the usually hinged barrier, usually of wood, which closes the entrance of a room, house etc: He knocked loudly on the door.) dveře2) (a means of achieving something: the door to success.) brána, cesta•- doorknob- doorman
- doormat
- doorstep
- doorway
- on one's doorstep* * *• vchod• brána• dveře• dvířka -
19 drunk
1. verb(see drink.)2. adjective(overcome by having too much alcohol: A drunk man fell off the bus; drunk with success.) opilý3. noun(a drunk person, especially one who is often drunk.) opilec- drunkard- drunken
- drunken driving
- drunkenness* * *• opilý• drink/drank/drunk -
20 due to
(brought about by: His success was due to hard work.) způsobený* * *• v důsledku• zásluhou• způsobený• kvůli něčemu• kvůli
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