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confusion

  • 1 confusion

    [-ʒən]
    noun zmatek
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    • zmatek

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  • 2 amid

    [ə'mid(st)]
    (in the middle of; among: Amid all the confusion, the real point of the meeting was lost; amidst the shadows.) v, uprostřed, mezi
    * * *
    • uprostřed

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  • 3 amidst

    [ə'mid(st)]
    (in the middle of; among: Amid all the confusion, the real point of the meeting was lost; amidst the shadows.) v, uprostřed, mezi
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    • uprostřed

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  • 4 anarchy

    ['ænəki]
    1) (the absence or failure of government: Total anarchy followed the defeat of the government.) anarchie, bezvládí
    2) (disorder and confusion.) zmatek, chaos
    - anarchism
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    • anarchie

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  • 5 at sixes and sevens

    (in confusion; completely disorganized: On the day before the wedding, the whole house was at sixes and sevens.) vzhůru nohama
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    • vzhůru nohama

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  • 6 bedlam

    ['bedləm]
    ((a place of) noise, confusion or uproar: Their house is bedlam.) blázinec
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    • zmatek
    • blázinec

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  • 7 chaos

    ['keios]
    (complete disorder or confusion: The place was in utter chaos after the burglary.) chaos
    - chaotically
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    • zmatek
    • chaos

    English-Czech dictionary > chaos

  • 8 confuse

    [kən'fju:z]
    1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) narušit, zamotat
    2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) (s)plést (si)
    3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) zmást
    - confusedly
    - confusion
    * * *
    • zmást
    • pomást
    • plést
    • splést
    • mást

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  • 9 disorder

    [dis'o:də]
    1) (lack of order; confusion or disturbance: The strike threw the whole country into disorder; scenes of disorder and rioting.) nepořádek, zmatek
    2) (a disease: a disorder of the lungs.) porucha (zdraví), potíže
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    • nepořádek

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  • 10 disorderly

    1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) neuspořádaný
    2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) výtržnický
    * * *
    • rozházený
    • neukázněný
    • neuspořádaný
    • neuspořádaně
    • neukázněně
    • nepořádný

    English-Czech dictionary > disorderly

  • 11 disorganised

    (in confusion or not organized: a disorganized person; The meeting was very disorganized.) zmatený, neorganizovaný, neuspořádaný
    - disorganisation
    * * *
    • rozvrácený
    • rozložený
    • narušený

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  • 12 disorganized

    (in confusion or not organized: a disorganized person; The meeting was very disorganized.) zmatený, neorganizovaný, neuspořádaný
    - disorganisation
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    • dezorganizoval

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  • 13 distraction

    [-ʃən]
    1) (something that takes the mind off other especially more serious affairs: There are too many distractions here to allow one to work properly.) rozptýlení
    2) (anxiety and confusion: in a state of complete distraction.) rozrušení
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    • vyrušení
    • zmatek
    • rozptýlení

    English-Czech dictionary > distraction

  • 14 disturb

    [di'stə:b]
    1) (to interrupt or take attention away from: I'm sorry, am I disturbing you?) rušit, vyrušovat
    2) (to worry or make anxious: This news has disturbed me very much.) rozrušit, znepokojit
    3) (to stir up or throw into confusion: A violent storm disturbed the surface of the lake.) rozbouřit
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    • vyrušovat
    • obtěžovat
    • narušovat

    English-Czech dictionary > disturb

  • 15 flap

    [flæp] 1. noun
    1) (anything broad or wide that hangs loosely: a flap of canvas.) cíp, šos
    2) (the sound made when such a thing moves: We could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.) pleskání
    3) (great confusion or panic: They are all in a terrible flap.) zmatek
    2. verb
    1) (to (make something) move with the sound of a flap: the leaves were flapping in the breeze; The bird flapped its wings.) třepetat (se), mávat
    2) (to become confused; to get into a panic: There is no need to flap.) zmatkovat, panikařit
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    • záklopka
    • klopa
    • klapka
    • chlopeň

    English-Czech dictionary > flap

  • 16 flurry

    American - flurries; noun
    1) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) poryv, závan
    2) (a confusion: She was in a flurry.) rozrušení, rozčilení
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    • poryv
    • příval

    English-Czech dictionary > flurry

  • 17 fluster

    1. noun
    (excitement and confusion caused by hurry: She was in a terrible fluster when unexpected guests arrived.) neklid, rozčilení, zmatek
    2. verb
    (to cause to be worried or nervous; to agitate: Don't fluster me!) (po)plést, zmást, znervóznit
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    • zneklidňovat

    English-Czech dictionary > fluster

  • 18 helter-skelter

    ['heltə'skeltə]
    (in great hurry and confusion.) ve zmatku
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    • neuspořádaný
    • chaotický

    English-Czech dictionary > helter-skelter

  • 19 mess

    [mes] 1. noun
    (a state of disorder or confusion; an untidy, dirty or unpleasant sight or muddle: This room is in a terrible mess!; She looked a mess; The spilt food made a mess on the carpet.) nepořádek; zmatek; špína
    2. verb
    ((with with) to meddle, or to have something to do with: She's always messing with the television set.) babrat se (s), vrtat se (v)
    - messily
    - messiness
    - mess-up
    - make a mess of
    - mess about/around
    - mess up
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    • zmatek
    • směs
    • nepořádek

    English-Czech dictionary > mess

  • 20 misunderstanding

    1) ((a) confusion or mistake: a misunderstanding about the date of the meeting.) nepochopení, nedorozumění
    2) (a slight quarrel.) spor
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    • nedorozumění
    • nepochopení

    English-Czech dictionary > misunderstanding

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  • confusion — Confusion. Meslange confus, Embroüillement, Il a tout broüillé, il a mis tout en confusion. il y a bien de la confusion dans son cabinet. Il signifie aussi Desordre, trouble dans les choses morales. C est un esprit de desordre & de confusion.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • confusion — CONFUSION. s. f. Mélange confus, embrouillement. Il a tout brouillé, il a mis tout en confusion. Il y a bien de la confusion dans son cabinet. f♛/b] Il signifie aussi Désordre, trouble dans les choses morales. Il y règne un esprit de désordre et… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • confusion — 1 Confusion, disorder, chaos, disarray, jumble, clutter, snarl, muddle are comparable when they mean the state or a condition in which things are not in their right places or arranged in their right relations to each other, or an instance of such …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • confusion — con·fu·sion n 1 in the civil law of Louisiana: a uniting of two interests or rights in property into one compare merger 1 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: the termination of an obligation by a person acquiring the right from which the obligation… …   Law dictionary

  • Confusion — Con*fu sion, n. [F. confusion, L. confusio.] 1. The state of being mixed or blended so as to produce indistinctness or error; indistinct combination; disorder; tumult. [1913 Webster] The confusion of thought to which the Aristotelians were liable …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • confusión — sustantivo femenino 1. Error o equivocación: Esta carta no es para mí, debe de haber sido una confusión. 2. Mezcla de personas o cosas que hace difícil distinguir unas de otras: Tiene tal confusión de ideas que no sabe qué decir. Tenemos que… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • confusion — [kən fyo͞o′zhən] n. [ME & OFr < L confusio] a confusing or being confused; specif., a) state of disorder b) bewilderment; distraction c) embarrassment d) failure to distinguish between things covered with confusion greatly embarrassed con …   English World dictionary

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