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61 compatible
[kəm'pætəbl](able to agree or exist successfully side by side.) kompatibilní, slučitelný- compatibly* * *• kompatibilní -
62 competitive
[kəm'petətiv]1) ((of a person) enjoying competition: a competitive child.) soutěživý2) ((of a price etc) not expensive, therefore able to compete successfully with the prices etc of rivals.) konkurence schopný3) ((of sport etc) organised in such a way as to produce a winner: I prefer hill-climbing to competitive sports.) soutěživý* * *• závodní• soutěžní• soutěžící• soutěživý• konkurenceschopný• konkurenční -
63 conceivable
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64 concrete
['koŋkri:t] 1. adjective1) (made of concrete: concrete slabs.) betonový2) (able to be seen and felt; real or definite: A wooden table is a concrete object.) konkrétní, hmatatelný2. noun(a mixture of cement with sand etc used in building.) beton3. verb(to spread with concrete: We'll have to concrete the garden path.) vybetonovat* * *• konkrétní• betonový• beton• betonovat -
65 conditional
adjective (depending on certain conditions: This offer of a university place is conditional on your being able to pass your final school exams; a conditional offer.) podmíněný* * *• podmíněný -
66 continent
I ['kontinənt] noun1) (one of the great divisions of the land surface of the world - Europe, America, Australia, Asia or Africa.) světadíl2) (Europe excluding Britain: We are going to the continent for our holidays.) (pevninská) Evropa•- continental breakfast
- continental shelf II ['kontinənt] adjective(able to control especially the bladder and/or bowel.) kontinentní, střídmý* * *• pevnina• kontinent -
67 contrary
I 1. ['kontrəri] adjective((often with to) opposite (to) or in disagreement (with): That decision was contrary to my wishes; Contrary to popular belief he is an able politician.) proti, navzdory (čemu)2. noun((with the) the opposite.) opakII [kən'treəri] adjective(obstinate; unreasonable.) paličatý* * *• opak -
68 cool-headed
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69 countable
1) (capable of being numbered: Millionths of a second are countable only on very complicated instruments.) počitatelný2) ((negative uncountable: also count) (of a noun) capable of forming a plural and using the definite or indefinite article: Table is a count(able) noun, but milk is an uncountable noun.) počitatelný* * *• spočetný -
70 counterfoil
(a section able to be detached or removed from a cheque etc and kept by the giver as a receipt.) kontrolní útržek* * *• stvrzenka -
71 courage
(the quality that makes a person able to meet dangers without fear; bravery: It took courage to sail the Atlantic singlehanded.) odvaha- courageously* * *• odvaha -
72 debatable
adjective (doubtful; able to be argued about: a debatable point.) sporný, diskutabilní* * *• vhodný pro diskusi• sporný• diskusní• diskutabilní -
73 delicate
['delikət]1) (requiring special treatment or careful handling: delicate china; a delicate situation/problem.) křehký; choulostivý, ožehavý2) (of fine texture etc; dainty: a delicate pattern; the delicate skin of a child.) jemný3) (able to do fine, accurate work: a delicate instrument.) jemný4) (subtle: a delicate wine; a delicate shade of blue.) jemný•- delicacy* * *• jemný• lahodný• křehký• choulostivý• chutný• delikátní -
74 destructive
[-tiv]1) (causing or able to cause destruction: Small children can be very destructive.) pustošivý2) ((of criticism etc) pointing out faults etc without suggesting improvements.) destruktivní* * *• ničivý• destruktivní -
75 detachable
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76 differentiate
[-'renʃieit]1) (to see or be able to tell a difference (between): I cannot even differentiate a blackbird and a starling.) odlišit, rozlišit2) ((with between) to treat differently: She does not differentiate between her two children although one is adopted.) dělat rozdíl, rozlišovat* * *• rozlišovat• odlišovat se• diferencovat• derivovat -
77 digestible
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78 disputable
adjective (able to be argued about: Whether this change was an improvement is disputable.) sporný* * *• problematický• sporný -
79 divan
(a long, low couch without back or arms, usually able to be used as a bed.) divan* * *• pohovka -
80 divisible
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