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1 business
['biznis]1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) zaměstnání, obchodování2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) obchod, podnik3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) záležitost, úkol, povinnost, věc•- businessman
- on business* * *• podnikání• provoz• obor• firma• krám• obchod• byznys• činnost -
2 monkey business
(mishievous or illegal happenings etc.) lumpárna, švindl* * *• darebáctví -
3 show-business
noun (the entertainment industry, especially the branch of the theatre concerned with variety shows, comedy etc.) divadelní podnikání -
4 sideline
1) (a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity: He runs a mail-order business as a sideline.) vedlejší zaměstnání2) (the line marking one of the long edges of a football pitch etc.) postranní čára* * *• přidružená výroba -
5 establish
[i'stæbliʃ]1) (to settle firmly in a position (eg a job, business etc): He established himself (in business) as a jeweller.) etablovat se2) (to found; to set up (eg a university, a business): How long has the firm been established?) zřídit3) (to show to be true; to prove: The police established that he was guilty.) dokázat•- establishment
- the Establishment* * *• ustanovit• usadit• zakládat• založit• zřídit -
6 open
['əupən] 1. adjective1) (not shut, allowing entry or exit: an open box; The gate is wide open.) otevřený2) (allowing the inside to be seen: an open book.) otevřený3) (ready for business etc: The shop is open on Sunday afternoons; After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again; The gardens are open to the public.) otevřený4) (not kept secret: an open show of affection.) zjevný5) (frank: He was very open with me about his work.) otevřený6) (still being considered etc: Leave the matter open.) otevřený7) (empty, with no trees, buildings etc: I like to be out in the open country; an open space.) otevřený2. verb1) (to make or become open: He opened the door; The door opened; The new shop opened last week.) otevřít2) (to begin: He opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.) otevřít, zahájit•- opener- opening
- openly
- open-air
- open-minded
- open-plan
- be an open secret
- bring something out into the open
- bring out into the open
- in the open
- in the open air
- keep/have an open mind
- open on to
- the open sea
- open to
- open up
- with open arms* * *• upřímný• zahájit• širý• odhalit• otevřený• otevírat• otvírat• odkrýt• otevřít -
7 boom
I 1. [bu:m] noun(a sudden increase in a business etc: a boom in the sales of TV sets.) prudký vzestup2. verb(to increase suddenly (and profitably): Business is booming this week.) prudce stoupatII 1. [bu:m] verb((often with out) to make a hollow sound, like a large drum or gun: His voice boomed out over the loudspeaker.) dunět, hřímat2. noun(such a sound.) dunění, hřímání* * *• rozmach• konjunktura -
8 carry on
1) (to continue: You must carry on working; Carry on with your work.) pokračovat2) (to manage (a business etc): He carries on a business as a grocer.) provozovat* * *• pokračovat• být nevychovaný• dovádět -
9 crash
[kræʃ] 1. noun1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) třesk, hřmot, řinčení2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) srážka3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) krach4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)2. verb1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) roztříštit (se)2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) narazit, vrazit3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) zřítit se4) ((of a business) to fail.) zkrachovat5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) prodírat se6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)3. adjective(rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) intenzivní- crash-land* * *• pád• havárie -
10 profit
['profit] 1. noun1) (money which is gained in business etc, eg from selling something for more than one paid for it: I made a profit of $8,000 on my house; He sold it at a huge profit.) zisk, výdělek2) (advantage; benefit: A great deal of profit can be had from travelling abroad.) užitek, prospěch2. verb((with from or by) to gain profit(s) from: The business profited from its exports; He profited by his opponent's mistakes.) těžit (z)- profitably* * *• užitek• výnos• zisk• profitovat -
11 sell up
(to sell a house, business etc: He has sold up his share of the business.) prodat* * *• vyprodat• rozprodat -
12 chief
[ i:f] 1. adjective(greatest in importance etc: the chief cause of disease.) hlavní2. noun(the head of a clan or tribe, or a department, business etc.) šéf, hlava, vedoucí- chiefly- chief executive officer
- chieftain* * *• vedoucí• vůdce• výkonný• předák• ředitel• šéf• generální• hlavní -
13 partner
1. noun1) (a person who shares the ownership of a business etc with one or more others: She was made a partner in the firm.) společník, společnice2) (one of two people who dance, play in a game etc together: a tennis/dancing partner.) partner, -ka2. verb(to be a partner to (someone): He partnered his wife in the last dance.) být partnerem* * *• společník• partner• družka -
14 agent
['ei‹ənt]1) (a person or thing that acts: detergents and other cleaning agents.) činitel, prostředek2) (a person who acts for someone in business etc: our agent in London; a theatrical agent.) agent, zástupce3) ((especially secret agent) a spy: an agent for the Russians.) tajný agent•- agency- by/through the agency of* * *• zástupce• agent -
15 deal with
1) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) pojednávat o2) (to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc: She deals with all the inquiries.) jednat o, zabývat se* * *• zabývat se -
16 finance
1. noun1) ((the study or management of) money affairs: He is an expert in finance.) finance2) ((often in plural) the money one has to spend: The government is worried about the state of the country's finances.) peněžní prostředky2. verb(to give money for (a plan, business etc): Will the company finance your trip abroad?) financovat- financially
- financier* * *• financovat• finance -
17 liquidate
[-deit]1) (to close, and finish the affairs of (a business etc that has no money to continue).) (z)likvidovat2) (to get rid of.) zrušit* * *• likvidovat -
18 bad start
(to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) dobrý/špatný začátek -
19 get off to a good
(to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) dobrý/špatný začátek -
20 diplomacy
[di'plouməsi]1) (the business of making agreements, treaties etc between countries; the business of looking after the affairs of one's country etc in a foreign country.) diplomacie2) (skill and tact in dealing with people, persuading them etc: Use a little diplomacy and she'll soon agree to help.) diplomacie•- diplomat- diplomatic
- diplomatically* * *• diplomacie
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