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continuing

  • 1 continuing

    • pokračující

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  • 2 coma

    ['koumə]
    (a long-continuing unconscious state: He was in a coma for several days after the accident.) kóma
    * * *
    • koma
    • kóma
    • čárka

    English-Czech dictionary > coma

  • 3 continuation

    1) (the act of continuing, often after a break or pause: the continuation of his studies.) pokračování
    2) (something which carries on, especially a further part of a story etc: This is a continuation of what he said last week.) pokračování
    * * *
    • pokračování

    English-Czech dictionary > continuation

  • 4 non-stop

    [non'stop]
    (continuing without a stop: non-stop entertainment; Is this train non-stop?) bez zastávky
    * * *
    • nepřetržitý
    • bez zastávky

    English-Czech dictionary > non-stop

  • 5 on

    [on] 1. preposition
    1) (touching, fixed to, covering etc the upper or outer side of: The book was lying on the table; He was standing on the floor; She wore a hat on her head.) na
    2) (in or into (a vehicle, train etc): We were sitting on the bus; I got on the wrong bus.) v, do
    3) (at or during a certain day, time etc: on Monday; On his arrival, he went straight to bed.) v, při
    4) (about: a book on the theatre.) o
    5) (in the state or process of: He's on holiday.) na
    6) (supported by: She was standing on one leg.) na
    7) (receiving, taking: on drugs; on a diet.) na
    8) (taking part in: He is on the committee; Which detective is working on this case?) v, na
    9) (towards: They marched on the town.) k
    10) (near or beside: a shop on the main road.) na, u
    11) (by means of: He played a tune on the violin; I spoke to him on the telephone.) na
    12) (being carried by: The thief had the stolen jewels on him.) na, při
    13) (when (something is, or has been, done): On investigation, there proved to be no need to panic.) při
    14) (followed by: disaster on disaster.) po
    2. adverb
    1) ((especially of something being worn) so as to be touching, fixed to, covering etc the upper or outer side of: She put her hat on.) na sebe
    2) (used to show a continuing state etc, onwards: She kept on asking questions; They moved on.) dále
    3) (( also adjective) (of electric light, machines etc) working: The television is on; Turn/Switch the light on.) zapnutý
    4) (( also adjective) (of films etc) able to be seen: There's a good film on at the cinema this week.) na programu
    5) (( also adjective) in or into a vehicle, train etc: The bus stopped and we got on.) dovnitř
    3. adjective
    1) (in progress: The game was on.) v běhu
    2) (not cancelled: Is the party on tonight?) konat se
    - ongoing
    - onwards
    - onward
    - be on to someone
    - be on to
    - on and on
    - on time
    - on to / onto
    * * *
    • na

    English-Czech dictionary > on

  • 6 ongoing

    adjective (continuing: an ongoing argument.) pokračující, trvající
    * * *
    • právě probíhající
    • pokračující
    • stále pokračující
    • nepřerušený

    English-Czech dictionary > ongoing

  • 7 orientate

    ['o:riənteit]
    1) (to get (oneself) used to unfamiliar surroundings, conditions etc.) zorientovat se
    2) (to find out one's position in relation to something else: The hikers tried to orientate themselves before continuing their walk.) orientovat se
    * * *
    • směřovat
    • orientovat

    English-Czech dictionary > orientate

  • 8 perverse

    [pə'və:s]
    1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) zvrácený
    2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) zavilý
    - perverseness
    - perversity
    * * *
    • úchylný
    • zatvrzelý
    • zvrácený
    • perverzní

    English-Czech dictionary > perverse

  • 9 progressive

    [-siv]
    1) (developing and advancing by stages: a progressive illness.) postupující
    2) (using, or favouring, new methods: progressive education; The new headmaster is very progressive.) pokrokový
    3) ((grammar) (also continuous) (of a verb tense or form) indicating an activity that is, was, or will be continuing at some period of time: The progressive form of a verb is be + verb-ing (= be + present participle) (eg is working, was waiting, have been dancing).) průběhový
    * * *
    • pokrokový
    • postupový
    • progresivní

    English-Czech dictionary > progressive

  • 10 suspend

    [sə'spend]
    1) (to hang: The meat was suspended from a hook.) pověsit
    2) (to keep from falling or sinking: Particles of dust are suspended in the air.) vznášet se
    3) (to stop or discontinue temporarily: All business will be suspended until after the funeral.) přerušit
    4) (to prevent (a person) temporarily from continuing his (professional) activities or having his usual privileges: Two footballers were suspended after yesterday's match.) pozastavit činnost
    - suspenders
    - suspense
    - suspension
    - suspension bridge
    * * *
    • přerušit

    English-Czech dictionary > suspend

  • 11 tedious

    ['ti:diəs]
    (boring and continuing for a long time: a tedious speech/speaker.) suchopárný
    - tediousness
    - tedium
    * * *
    • zdlouhavý
    • otravný
    • nudný

    English-Czech dictionary > tedious

  • 12 uninterrupted

    1) (continuing without pause: four hours of uninterrupted rain.) nepřetržitý
    2) ((of a view) not blocked by anything: We have an uninterrupted view of the sea.) souvislý
    * * *
    • nepřerušovaný
    • nepřerušený
    • nepřetržitý

    English-Czech dictionary > uninterrupted

  • 13 be in full swing

    (to be going ahead, or continuing, busily or vigorously: The work was in full swing.) být v plném proudu

    English-Czech dictionary > be in full swing

  • 14 put a stop to

    (to prevent from continuing: We must put a stop to this waste.) ukončit

    English-Czech dictionary > put a stop to

  • 15 stormbound

    adjective (prevented by storms from continuing with a voyage, receiving regular supplies etc: stormbound ships.) zadržený bouří

    English-Czech dictionary > stormbound

См. также в других словарях:

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