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  • 1 performance

    performance
    výkon f
    sportovní výkon f

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > performance

  • 2 performance

    1) (the doing of something: He is very conscientious in the performance of his duties.) výkon, plnění
    2) (the way in which something or someone performs: His performance in the exams was not very good.) chování, vystoupení
    3) (something done on stage etc: The company gave a performance of `Othello'; His last three performances have not been very good.) představení
    * * *
    • výtvor
    • výkonnost
    • výkon
    • provedení
    • představení
    • čin

    English-Czech dictionary > performance

  • 3 performance

    f
    sport. výkon (vynikající)

    Diccionario español-checo > performance

  • 4 belle performance

    belle performance
    pěkný úspěch

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > belle performance

  • 5 encore

    ['oŋko:]
    noun, interjection
    ((a call from an audience for) a repetition of a performance, or (for) a further performance: The audience cried `Encore!'; The singer gave two encores.)
    * * *
    • přídavek na koncertu
    • přidávat
    • přídavek

    English-Czech dictionary > encore

  • 6 live

    I 1. [liv] verb
    1) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) žít
    2) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) přežít
    3) (to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place): She lives next to the church; They went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.) bydlit
    4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) žít
    5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) žít (z)
    - - lived
    - living 2. noun
    (the money etc needed to feed and house oneself and keep oneself alive: He earns his living driving a taxi; She makes a good living as an author.) živobytí
    - live-in
    - live and let live
    - live down
    - live in
    - out
    - live on
    - live up to
    - within living memory
    - in living memory
    II 1. adjective
    1) (having life; not dead: a live mouse.) živý
    2) ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded: I watched a live performance of my favourite opera on television; Was the performance live or recorded?) přímý
    3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) nevybuchlý; čilý; aktivní
    4) (burning: a live coal.) žhavý
    2. adverb
    ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) přímo
    - liveliness
    - livestock
    - live wire
    * * *
    • živý
    • žít
    • živoucí
    • skutečný
    • naživu
    • bydlit
    • bydlet

    English-Czech dictionary > live

  • 7 admiration

    [ædmi'reiʃən]
    noun They were filled with admiration at the team's performance.) obdiv
    * * *
    • obdivování
    • obdiv

    English-Czech dictionary > admiration

  • 8 audience

    ['o:diəns]
    1) (a group of people watching or listening to a performance etc: The audience at the concert; a television audience.) publikum
    2) (a formal interview with someone important eg a king: an audience with the Pope.) audience
    * * *
    • publikum
    • slyšení
    • obecenstvo
    • audience
    • diváci

    English-Czech dictionary > audience

  • 9 audition

    [o:'diʃən]
    (a trial performance for an actor, singer, musician etc: She had an audition for a part in the television play.) konkurz
    * * *
    • zkouška
    • konkurs
    • konkurzní výkon

    English-Czech dictionary > audition

  • 10 ballet

    ['bælei, ]( American[) bæ'lei]
    1) (a theatrical performance of dancing with set steps and mime, often telling a story: Swan Lake is my favourite ballet.) balet
    2) (the art of dancing in this way: She is taking lessons in ballet; ( also adjective) a ballet class.) balet(ní)
    * * *
    • balet

    English-Czech dictionary > ballet

  • 11 dramatic

    [drə'mætik]
    1) (of or in the form of a drama: a dramatic performance.) dramatický
    2) (vivid or striking: a dramatic improvement; She made a dramatic entrance.) teatrální, živý, dramatický
    3) ((of a person) showing (too) much feeling or emotion: She's very dramatic about everything.) teatrální
    * * *
    • dramatický
    • divadelní

    English-Czech dictionary > dramatic

  • 12 edgy

    adjective (irritable: That actress is always edgy before a performance.) nervózní
    * * *
    • ostrý

    English-Czech dictionary > edgy

  • 13 evening

    [i:vniŋ]
    1) (the part of the day between the afternoon and the night: He leaves the house in the morning and returns in the evening; summer evenings; tomorrow evening; on Tuesday evening; early evening; ( also adjective) the evening performance.) večer(ní)
    2) (the last part (of one's life etc): in the evening of her life.) doznívání, sklonek
    * * *
    • večer
    • večerní

    English-Czech dictionary > evening

  • 14 faultless

    adjective (without fault; perfect: a faultless performance.) bezvadný
    * * *
    • bezchybný
    • bezvadný

    English-Czech dictionary > faultless

  • 15 fine

    I 1. adjective
    1) ((usually of art etc) very good; of excellent quality: fine paintings; a fine performance.) skvělý
    2) ((of weather) bright; not raining: a fine day.) hezký
    3) (well; healthy: I was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!) dobře
    4) (thin or delicate: a fine material.) jemný
    5) (careful; detailed: Fine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.) pečlivý
    6) (made of small pieces, grains etc: fine sand; fine rain.) jemný
    7) (slight; delicate: a fine balance; a fine distinction.) drobný, jemný
    8) (perfectly satisfactory: There's nothing wrong with your work - it's fine.) výborný
    2. adverb
    (satisfactorily: This arrangement suits me fine.) výborně
    3. interjection
    (good; well done etc: You've finished already - fine!) prima!
    - finery
    - fine art
    II 1. noun
    (money which must be paid as a punishment: I had to pay a fine.) pokuta
    2. verb
    (to make (someone) pay a fine: She was fined $10.) dát/dostat pokutu
    * * *
    • ušlechtilý
    • pěkný
    • poplatek
    • pokutovat
    • pokuta
    • hezký
    • jemný
    • fajn
    • krásný
    • dobře

    English-Czech dictionary > fine

  • 16 interpret

    [in'tə:prit]
    1) (to translate a speaker's words, while he is speaking, into the language of his hearers: He spoke to the audience in French and she interpreted.) tlumočit
    2) (to explain the meaning of: How do you interpret these lines of the poem?) vyložit
    3) (to show or bring out the meaning of (eg a piece of music) in one's performance of it: The sonata was skilfully interpreted by the pianist.) interpretovat
    - interpreter
    * * *
    • tlumočit
    • vykládat
    • vyložit
    • interpretovat

    English-Czech dictionary > interpret

  • 17 lifeless

    1) (dead: a lifeless body.) neživý
    2) (not lively; uninteresting: The actress gave a lifeless performance.) bez života, mdlý
    * * *
    • mrtvý
    • neživý

    English-Czech dictionary > lifeless

  • 18 magnificent

    [məɡ'nifisnt]
    (great and splendid: a magnificent costume; a magnificent performance.) nádherný
    - magnificence
    * * *
    • skvělý
    • nádherný

    English-Czech dictionary > magnificent

  • 19 malfunction

    (faulty performance or a faulty process: There's a malfunction in the main engine.) vada, selhání
    * * *
    • porucha

    English-Czech dictionary > malfunction

  • 20 matinee

    ['mætinei, ]( American[) mætə'nei]
    (a performance at a theatre, circus, cinema etc held in the afternoon or morning.) dopolední/odpolední představení
    * * *
    • odpolední představení

    English-Czech dictionary > matinee

См. также в других словарях:

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