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absolute

  • 21 dead

    [ded] 1. adjective
    1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) mrtvý; uschlý
    2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) nefungující
    3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) naprostý, absolutní
    2. adverb
    (completely: dead drunk.) naprosto, absolutně
    - deadly 3. adverb
    (extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) totálně, strašně
    - dead-end
    - dead heat
    - dead language
    - deadline
    - deadlock
    * * *
    • mrtev
    • mrtvý

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  • 22 despot

    ['despot, ]( American[) -pət]
    (a person (usually the king or ruler of a country) with absolute power, often a tyrant.) tyran, despota
    - despotically
    - despotism
    * * *
    • tyran
    • despota

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  • 23 despotism

    [-pə-]
    noun (absolute power or tyranny.) despotismus, krutovláda
    * * *
    • tyranie
    • despotizmus

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  • 24 dunce

    (a person who is slow at learning or stupid: I was an absolute dunce at school.) špatný žák, hlupák
    * * *
    • hlupák

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  • 25 every

    ['evri]
    1) (each one of or all (of a certain number): Every room is painted white; Not every family has a car.) každý
    2) (each (of an indefinite number or series): Every hour brought the two countries nearer war; He attends to her every need.) každý
    3) (the most absolute or complete possible: We have every reason to believe that she will get better.) všechen
    4) (used to show repetition after certain intervals of time or space: I go to the supermarket every four or five days; Every second house in the row was bright pink; `Every other day' means èvery two days' or `on alternate days'.) každý
    - everyone
    - everyday
    - everything
    - everywhere
    - every bit as
    - every now and then / every now and again / every so often
    - every time
    * * *
    • každý

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  • 26 farce

    1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) fraška
    2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) fraška, komedie
    * * *
    • fraška

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  • 27 fiend

    [fi:nd]
    1) (a devil: the fiends of hell.) ďábel
    2) (a wicked or cruel person: She's an absolute fiend when she's angry.) ďábel
    3) (a person who is very enthusiastic about something: a fresh air fiend; a fiend for work.) nadšenec
    - fiendishly
    * * *
    • zloduch
    • satan
    • ďábel

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  • 28 godsend

    noun (a very welcome piece of unexpected good luck: Your cheque was an absolute godsend.) dar z nebe
    * * *
    • požehnání

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  • 29 horror

    ['horə]
    1) (great fear or dislike: She has a horror of spiders; She looked at me in horror.) hrůza
    2) (a disagreeable person or thing: Her little boy is an absolute horror.) postrach
    - horribleness
    - horribly
    - horrid
    - horrific
    - horrify
    - horrifying
    * * *
    • horor
    • hrůza

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  • 30 integrity

    [in'teɡrəti]
    (honesty: He is a man of absolute integrity.) bezúhonnost
    * * *
    • integrita
    • neporušenost
    • celistvost

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  • 31 omnipotent

    [om'nipətənt]
    (having absolute, unlimited power: the omnipotent power of God.) všemocný
    - omnipotence
    * * *
    • všemohoucí
    • všemocný

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  • 32 perfection

    [-ʃən]
    noun (the state of being perfect: Absolute perfection in a dictionary is rare.) bezchybnost
    * * *
    • zdokonalování
    • perfektnost
    • perfekce
    • dokonalost

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  • 33 pest

    [pest]
    1) (a creature that is harmful or destructive, eg a mosquito, a rat etc.) škůdce
    2) (a troublesome person or thing: He is always annoying me - he is an absolute pest!) otrava (člověk)
    * * *
    • škodlivý
    • škůdce
    • mor

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  • 34 positive

    ['pozətiv] 1. adjective
    1) (meaning or saying `yes': a positive answer; They tested the water for the bacteria and the result was positive (= the bacteria were present).) souhlasný, kladný
    2) (definite; leaving no doubt: positive proof.) jednoznačný
    3) (certain or sure: I'm positive he's right.) jistý
    4) (complete or absolute: His work is a positive disgrace.) naprostý
    5) (optimistic and prepared to make plans for the future: Take a more positive attitude to life.) kladný
    6) (not showing any comparison; not comparative or superlative.) pozitivní
    7) ((of a number etc) greater than zero.) kladný
    8) (having fewer electrons than normal: In an electrical circuit, electrons flow to the positive terminal.) kladný
    2. noun
    1) (a photographic print, made from a negative, in which light and dark are as normal.) pozitiv
    2) ((an adjective or adverb of) the positive (not comparative or superlative) degree.) první stupeň
    - positively
    * * *
    • pozitivní
    • kladný

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  • 35 pure

    ['pjuə]
    1) (not mixed with anything especially dirty or less valuable: pure gold.) čistý
    2) (clean, especially morally: pure thoughts.) čistý
    3) (complete; absolute: a pure accident.) čirý, úplný
    4) ((of sounds) clear; keeping in tune: She sang in a high pure tone.) čistý
    - pureness
    - purity
    - purify
    - purification
    - pure-blooded
    - pure-bred
    - pure and simple
    * * *
    • výhradně
    • průzračný
    • ryzí
    • naprostý
    • neposkvrněný
    • neznečištěný
    • nefalšovaný
    • neporušený
    • nevinný
    • nesmíšený
    • nezkažený
    • čistokrevný
    • čistý
    • čirý

    English-Czech dictionary > pure

  • 36 rank

    I 1. [ræŋk] noun
    1) (a line or row (especially of soldiers or taxis): The officer ordered the front rank to fire.) řada, šik
    2) ((in the army, navy etc) a person's position of importance: He was promoted to the rank of sergeant/colonel.) hodnost
    3) (a social class: the lower social ranks.) třída
    2. verb
    (to have, or give, a place in a group, according to importance: I would rank him among our greatest writers; Apes rank above dogs in intelligence.) řadit (se)
    II [ræŋk] adjective
    1) (complete; absolute: rank stupidity; The race was won by a rank outsider.) úplný
    2) (unpleasantly stale and strong: a rank smell of tobacco.) čpící
    * * *
    • pořadí
    • hodnost

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  • 37 rotter

    noun (a mean, bad person: an absolute rotter.) ničema
    * * *
    • prevít
    • lump
    • mizera
    • ničema
    • dareba

    English-Czech dictionary > rotter

  • 38 scream

    [skri:m] 1. verb
    (to cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise: He was screaming in agony; `Look out!' she screamed; We screamed with laughter.) řvát
    2. noun
    1) (a loud, shrill cry or noise.) výkřik
    2) (a cause of laughter: She's an absolute scream.) šprýmař
    * * *
    • výkřik
    • zakřičet
    • ječet
    • jekot
    • křičet

    English-Czech dictionary > scream

  • 39 sheer

    I 1. [ʃiə] adjective
    1) (absolute: Her singing was a sheer delight; It all happened by sheer chance.) čirý
    2) (very steep: a sheer drop to the sea.) strmý
    3) ((of cloth) very thin: sheer silk.) tenoučký
    2. adverb
    (verticaly: The land rises sheer out of the sea.) přímo vzhůru
    II [ʃiə]
    * * *
    • úplný
    • pouhý
    • strmý
    • hotový
    • kolmý
    • naprostý
    • čirý
    • čistý

    English-Czech dictionary > sheer

  • 40 thorough

    1) ((of a person) very careful; attending to every detail: a thorough worker.) pečlivý, svědomitý
    2) ((of a task etc) done with a suitably high level of care, attention to detail etc: His work is very thorough.) důkladný
    3) (complete; absolute: a thorough waste of time.) naprostý, úplný
    - thoroughness
    - thoroughfare
    * * *
    • ovšem
    • ale
    • ačkoliv
    • důkladný

    English-Czech dictionary > thorough

См. также в других словарях:

  • absolute — ab·so·lute adj 1 a: free from qualification, condition, exception, or restriction rights that even seem absolute have these qualifications Long v. Rockwood, 277 U.S. 142 (1927) see also absolute ownership at ownership compare …   Law dictionary

  • Absolute — Ab so*lute, a. [L. absolutus, p. p. of absolvere: cf. F. absolu. See {Absolve}.] 1. Loosed from any limitation or condition; uncontrolled; unrestricted; unconditional; as, absolute authority, monarchy, sovereignty, an absolute promise or command; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Absolute — may mean:Philosophy * Absolute (philosophy), a concept in philosophy * Moral absolutes, the belief that there are absolute standards against which moral questions can be judgedMath and science * Absolute value, in mathematics, the value of a real …   Wikipedia

  • absolute — [ab′sə lo͞ot΄, ab΄sə lo͞ot′] adj. [ME absolut < L absolutus, pp. of absolvere, to loosen from: see ABSOLVE] 1. perfect; complete; whole [absolute silence] 2. not mixed; pure [absolute alcohol] 3. not limited by a constitution, parliament,… …   English World dictionary

  • absolute — (adj.) late 14c., unrestricted; complete, perfect; also not relative to something else (mid 15c.), from M.Fr. absolut (14c., O.Fr. asolu, Mod.Fr. absolu), from L. absolutus, pp. of absolvere to set free, make separate (see ABSOLVE (Cf. absolve)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • absolute — 1 *pure, simple, sheer Analogous words: *perfect, whole, entire: *real, true: *abstract, ideal: *consummate, finished Antonyms: mixed, qualified Contrasted words: incomplete (see affirmative adjective at …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Absolute — est un groupe français de fusion metal originaire de la Seine Saint Denis. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Membres 2.1 Membres d aujourd hui 2.2 Anciens membres …   Wikipédia en Français

  • absolute — [adj1] without limit complete, consummate, downright, entire, flat out*, free, full, infinite, no catch*, no fine print*, no holds barred*, no ifs ands or buts*, no joke*, no strings attached*, outright, plenary, pure, sheer, simple, straight out …   New thesaurus

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  • absolute — UK US /ˈæbsəluːt/ adjective ► very great or to the largest degree possible: »The board said they had absolute confidence in the CEO, despite the company s difficulties. ► [before noun] used when expressing a strong opinion: »It s an absolute… …   Financial and business terms

  • absolute — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not qualified or diminished in any way; total. 2) having unlimited power: an absolute ruler. 3) not relative or comparative: absolute moral principles. 4) Grammar (of a construction) syntactically independent of the rest of the… …   English terms dictionary

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