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  • 1 temporary

    ['tempərəri, ]( American[) 'tempəreri]
    (lasting, acting, used etc for a (short) time only: a temporary job; He made a temporary repair.) dočasný, prozatímní
    - temporariness
    * * *
    • přechodný
    • dočasný

    English-Czech dictionary > temporary

  • 2 craze

    [kreiz]
    (a (usually temporary) fashion; great (but temporary) enthusiasm: the current craze for cutting one's hair extremely short.) móda, mánie
    - crazily
    - craziness
    * * *
    • bláznění

    English-Czech dictionary > craze

  • 3 blackout

    1) (a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights: Accidents increase during a blackout.) výpadek proudu
    2) (a ban (on news etc): a blackout of news about the coup.) zastavení, přerušení, zákaz
    3) (a period of unconsciousness: He has had several blackouts during his illness.) (přechodná) ztráta vědomí
    4) (a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.) (přechodná) ztráta paměti
    5) ((also outage) a period of a general power failure.) výpadek proudu
    6) ((in the theatre) the putting out of the stage lights at the end of a scene etc.) zhasnutí/vypnutí jeištních světel
    * * *
    • zatemňující
    • zatemnění
    • ztráta vědomí

    English-Czech dictionary > blackout

  • 4 coalition

    [kəuə'liʃən]
    (a usually temporary union or alliance, especially of states or political parties.) koalice
    * * *
    • sdružení
    • koalice

    English-Czech dictionary > coalition

  • 5 concussion

    [-ʃən]
    noun (temporary harm to the brain caused by a heavy blow on the head: suffering from concussion.) otřes mozku
    * * *
    • otřes mozku
    • otřes

    English-Czech dictionary > concussion

  • 6 fad

    (a temporary fashion; a craze, interest or activity that (some) people follow enthusiastically, but lasts for a short period of time: What's the latest fad in dieting?; a health-food fad.) móda, módní výstřelek, bláznivý nápad
    - faddishness
    * * *
    • výstřelek

    English-Czech dictionary > fad

  • 7 hoarding

    ['ho:diŋ]
    1) (a temporary fence of boards, eg round a place where a building is being knocked down or built.) ohrada
    2) (a usually large wooden board on which advertisements, posters etc are stuck.) plakátovací stěna
    * * *
    • hromadění

    English-Czech dictionary > hoarding

  • 8 love affair

    (a (temporary and often sexual) relationship between two people who are in love but not married.) milostný poměr
    * * *
    • milostný vztah

    English-Czech dictionary > love affair

  • 9 lull

    1. verb
    (to make calm or quiet: The sound of the waves lulled him to sleep.) uklidnit, uspat
    2. noun
    (a temporary period of calm.) zklidnění
    * * *
    • uklidňující
    • uklidnit

    English-Czech dictionary > lull

  • 10 makeshift

    adjective (temporary and usually of poor quality: a makeshift garden shed.) provizorní
    * * *
    • provizorní

    English-Czech dictionary > makeshift

  • 11 partition

    [pə'tiʃən] 1. noun
    1) (something that divides, eg a light, often temporary, wall between rooms: The office was divided in two by a wooden partition.) přepážka
    2) (the act of dividing; the state of being divided: the partition of India.) rozdělení
    2. verb
    (to divide: They partitioned the room (off) with a curtain.) rozdělit, přepažit
    * * *
    • příčka
    • rozdělení
    • sekce
    • segment
    • oddíl

    English-Czech dictionary > partition

  • 12 permanent

    ['pə:mənənt]
    (lasting; not temporary: After many years of travelling, they made a permanent home in England.) trvalý
    - permanence
    - permanent wave
    * * *
    • trvalý
    • permanentní
    • stálý

    English-Czech dictionary > permanent

  • 13 pontoon

    I [pon'tu:n] noun
    (one of the flat-bottomed boats used to support a temporary roadway (a pontoon bridge) across a river etc.) ponton
    II [pon'tu:n] noun
    (a kind of card-game.) jednadvacet, oko
    * * *
    • ponton

    English-Czech dictionary > pontoon

  • 14 provisional

    adjective (temporary; appointed, arranged etc only for the present time: a provisional government.) prozatímní
    * * *
    • provizorní
    • dočasný

    English-Czech dictionary > provisional

  • 15 RAM

    ((abbreviaiton) Random Access Memory; computer memory that is used as a temporary store of data that may be changed or deleted.) paměť s přímým přístupem
    * * *
    • RAM

    English-Czech dictionary > RAM

  • 16 ram

    ((abbreviaiton) Random Access Memory; computer memory that is used as a temporary store of data that may be changed or deleted.) paměť s přímým přístupem
    * * *
    • beran
    • beranit

    English-Czech dictionary > ram

  • 17 recession

    [rə'seʃən]
    (a temporary fall in a country's or the world's business activities.) hospodářský pokles
    * * *
    • recese

    English-Czech dictionary > recession

  • 18 stand-in

    noun (a person who takes someone else's job etc for a temporary period, especially in making films.) dubl, dvojník
    * * *
    • náhradník

    English-Czech dictionary > stand-in

  • 19 tack

    [tæk] 1. noun
    1) (a short nail with a broad flat head: a carpet-tack.) napínáček
    2) (in sewing, a large, temporary stitch used to hold material together while it is being sewn together properly.) nastehování
    3) (in sailing, a movement diagonally against the wind: We sailed on an easterly tack.) klikatý kurs, křižování
    4) (a direction or course: After they moved, their lives took a different tack.) směr, dráha
    2. verb
    1) ((with down, on etc) to fasten (with tacks): I tacked the carpet down; She tacked the material together.) připevnit, spíchnout
    2) ((of sailing-boats) to move diagonally (backwards and forwards) against the wind: The boat tacked into harbour.) křižovat proti větru
    * * *
    • přichytit
    • přichycení
    • přibít
    • připojit
    • připíchnout
    • připínáček
    • připevnit
    • stehování
    • hřeb
    • hřebíček
    • napínáček
    • cvoček

    English-Czech dictionary > tack

  • 20 throw up

    1) (a slang expression for to vomit: She had too much to eat, and threw up on the way home.) zvracet
    2) (to give up or abandon: He threw up his job.) opustit
    3) (to build hurriedly: They threw up a temporary building.) rychle postavit
    * * *
    • nahodit

    English-Czech dictionary > throw up

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