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  • 1 agreed

    past tense, past participle; see agree
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    • sjednaný
    • souhlasil
    • dohodnuto

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  • 2 agree

    [ə'ɡri:]
    past tense, past participle - agreed; verb
    1) ((often with with) to think or say the same (as): I agreed with them that we should try again; The newspaper report does not agree with what he told us.) souhlasit
    2) (to say that one will do or allow something: He agreed to go; He agreed to our request.) svolit
    3) ((with with) to be good for (usually one's health): Cheese does not agree with me.) dělat dobře
    4) (to be happy and friendly together: John and his wife don't agree.) snášet se, vycházet spolu
    - agreeably
    - agreement
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    • shodovat
    • souhlasit
    • odsouhlasit
    • domluvit
    • dohodnout se

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  • 3 advance

    1. verb
    1) (to move forward: The army advanced towards the town; Our plans are advancing well; He married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.) pokročit; zlepšit
    2) (to supply (someone) with (money) on credit: The bank will advance you $500.) vyplatit předem
    2. noun
    1) (moving forward or progressing: We've halted the enemy's advance; Great advances in medicine have been made in this century.) postup, pokrok
    2) (a payment made before the normal time: Can I have an advance on my salary?) záloha
    3) ((usually in plural) an attempt at (especially sexual) seduction.) pokus o sblížení
    3. adjective
    1) (made etc before the necessary or agreed time: an advance payment.) předčasný
    2) (made beforehand: an advance booking.) předem
    3) (sent ahead of the main group or force: the advance guard.) předvojový
    - in advance
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    • záloha
    • zálohovat
    • pokročit
    • pokrok
    • postupovat
    • navrhovat
    • dát zálohu
    • dělat pokroky

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  • 4 bilateral

    (affecting, signed, or agreed, by two sides, countries etc: a bilateral agreement.) dvojstranný
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    • oboustranný
    • bilaterální
    • dvoustranný

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  • 5 capitulate

    [kə'pitjuleit]
    (to surrender usually on agreed conditions: We capitulated to the enemy.) kapitulovat
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    • kapitulovat

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  • 6 confederate

    [kən'fedərət]
    (a person who has agreed to work with others (eg on something dishonest): He and his confederates were found with stolen money in their possession.) spojenec, společník
    - confederation
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    • společník

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  • 7 for the sake of

    1) (in order to benefit: He bought a house in the country for the sake of his wife's health.) v zájmu
    2) (because of a desire for: For the sake of peace, he said he agreed with her.) kvůli
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    • pro
    • kvůli

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  • 8 formation

    1) (the act of forming or making: He agreed to the formation of a music society.) utvoření
    2) ((a) particular arrangement or order: The planes flew in formation.) útvar
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    • útvar
    • tvorba
    • formace

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  • 9 in part

    (partly: He agreed that he was in part responsible for the accident.) zčásti
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    • zejména
    • jednak

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  • 10 injustice

    ((an instance of) unfairness or the lack of justice: He complained of injustice in the way he had been treated; They agreed that an injustice had been committed.) nespravedlnost, křivda
    - do someone an injustice
    - do an injustice
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    • příkoří
    • nespravedlivost
    • nespravedlnost

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  • 11 internal

    [in'tə:nl]
    1) (of, on or in the inside of something (eg a person's body): The man suffered internal injuries in the accident.) vnitřní
    2) (concerning what happens within a country etc, rather than its relationship with other countries etc: The prime ministers agreed that no country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.) vnitřní
    - internal combustion
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    • vnitřní

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  • 12 management

    1) (the art of managing: The management of this company is a difficult task.) řízení, správa
    2) (or noun plural the managers of a firm etc as a group: The management has/have agreed to pay the workers more.) vedení
    * * *
    • vedení
    • řídící
    • řízení
    • správa
    • management

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  • 13 nod

    [nod] 1. past tense, past participle - nodded; verb
    1) (to make a quick forward and downward movement of the head to show agreement, as a greeting etc: I asked him if he agreed and he nodded (his head); He nodded to the man as he passed him in the street.) (při)kývnout
    2) (to let the head fall forward and downward when sleepy: Grandmother sat nodding by the fire.) klimbat
    2. noun
    (a nodding movement of the head: He answered with a nod.) (při)kývnutí
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    • přikývnout
    • přikývnutí
    • kývat
    • dřímat

    English-Czech dictionary > nod

  • 14 policy

    I ['poləsi] plural - policies; noun
    (a planned or agreed course of action usually based on particular principles: the government's policies on education.) politika
    II ['poləsi] plural - policies; noun
    (a (written) agreement with an insurance company: an insurance policy.) pojistka
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    • zásady
    • pojistka
    • politika
    • taktika

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  • 15 prearranged

    [pri:ə'rein‹d]
    (arranged or agreed previously: At a prearranged signal, they all rose to their feet.) předem dohodnutý
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    • předem dohodl
    • předem dohodnutý

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  • 16 preparatory

    [-'pærə-]
    adjective (acting as an introduction or in order to prepare for something: Political leaders have agreed to meet for preparatory talks about an end to the war.) předběžný, přípravný
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    • přípravný

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  • 17 pressure

    ['preʃə]
    1) ((the amount of force exerted by) the action of pressing: to apply pressure to a cut to stop bleeding; A barometer measures atmospheric pressure.) tlak
    2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) tíha
    3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) (ná)tlak
    - pressurise
    - pressure cooker
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    • tisknutí
    • tlak
    • tlačení
    • lisování
    • nátlak

    English-Czech dictionary > pressure

  • 18 provision

    [prə'viʒən] 1. noun
    1) (the act of providing: The government are responsible for the provision of education for all children.) zajištění
    2) (an agreed arrangement.) ustanovení
    3) (a rule or condition.) nařízení, podmínka
    2. verb
    (to supply (especially an army) with food.) zásobit potravinami
    - provisionally
    - provisions
    - make provision for
    * * *
    • ustanovení
    • opatření

    English-Czech dictionary > provision

  • 19 rather

    1) (to a certain extent; slightly; a little: He's rather nice; That's a rather silly question / rather a silly question; I've eaten rather more than I should have.) dosti, spíše
    2) (more willingly; preferably: I'd rather do it now than later; Can we do it now rather than tomorrow?; I'd rather not do it at all; I would/had rather you didn't do that; Wouldn't you rather have this one?; I'd resign rather than do that.) spíše, raději
    3) (more exactly; more correctly: He agreed, or rather he didn't disagree; One could say he was foolish rather than wicked.) spíše
    * * *
    • trochu
    • poněkud
    • raději
    • spíš
    • spíše
    • dost

    English-Czech dictionary > rather

  • 20 request

    [ri'kwest] 1. noun
    1) (the act of asking for something: I did that at his request; After frequent requests, he eventually agreed to sing.) prosba
    2) (something asked for: The next record I will play is a request.) přání
    2. verb
    (to ask (for) something; People using this library are requested not to talk; Many people have requested this next song.) žádat
    - on request
    * * *
    • žádost
    • žádat
    • zažádat
    • poprosit
    • požádat
    • požadavek
    • prosit
    • prosba

    English-Czech dictionary > request

См. также в других словарях:

  • agreed — I (harmonized) adjective accordant, adapted, appeased, arbitrated, arranged, balanced, coherent, compromised, conceded, conciliated, concordant conforming, correlative, correspondent, counterbalanced, equable, equal, equalized, equivalent,… …   Law dictionary

  • agreed — [ə grēd′] adj. settled or determined by mutual consent [pay the agreed price] …   English World dictionary

  • agreed to — index contractual Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • agreed — agree a‧gree [əˈgriː] verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. to make a decision with someone after a discussion with them: • They have agreed a price for the land. • He has agreed a new two year contract. agree to do something • The company agreed in …   Financial and business terms

  • agreed — a|greed [əˈgri:d] adj [only before noun] 1.) an agreed plan, price, arrangement etc is one that people have discussed and accepted ▪ The important thing is to have agreed objectives. 2.) be agreed if people are agreed, they have discussed… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • agreed — Settled or established by agreement. Commonly synonymous with contracted. @ agreed amount clause Provision in insurance policy that the insured will carry a stated amount of insurance coverage @ agreed case See case agreed on case @ agreed… …   Black's law dictionary

  • agreed — Settled or established by agreement. Commonly synonymous with contracted. @ agreed amount clause Provision in insurance policy that the insured will carry a stated amount of insurance coverage @ agreed case See case agreed on case @ agreed… …   Black's law dictionary

  • agreed — a|greed [ ə grid ] adjective ** 1. ) only before noun an agreed price, limit, date, etc. is one that people have talked about and accepted: Her husband failed to pay her the agreed sum of money. We waited for a knock, which was the agreed signal …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • agreed — [[t]əgri͟ːd[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ, oft ADJ on n, ADJ that If people are agreed on something, they have reached a joint decision on it or have the same opinion about it. Okay, so are we agreed on going north?... All twelve member states are… …   English dictionary

  • agreed */*/ — UK [əˈɡriːd] / US [əˈɡrɪd] adjective 1) [only before noun] an agreed price, limit, date etc is one that people have talked about and accepted Her husband failed to pay her the agreed sum of money. We waited for a knock, which was the agreed… …   English dictionary

  • Agreed — Agree A*gree , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Agreed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Agreeing}.] [F. agr[ e]er to accept or receive kindly, fr. [ a] gr[ e]; [ a] (L. ad) + gr[ e] good will, consent, liking, fr. L. gratus pleasing, agreeable. See {Grateful}.] 1. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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