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examination+(noun)

  • 1 examination

    1) ((a) close inspection: Make a thorough examination of the area where the crime took place; On examination the patient was discovered to have appendicitis.) vyšetření
    2) ((also exam) a test of knowledge or ability: school examinations; She is to take a French/dancing exam; ( also adjective) examination/exam papers; He failed/passed the English exam.) zkouška
    3) ((a) formal questioning (eg of a witness).) vyslýchání
    * * *
    • zkouška
    • prohlídka

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  • 2 cross-examination

    noun křížový výslech
    * * *
    • krizový výslech

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  • 3 check-up

    noun (a medical examination to discover the state of a person's health: my annual check-up.) prohlídka (zdravotní)
    * * *
    • prohlídka

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  • 4 going-over

    noun (a study or examination: He gave the accounts a thorough going-over.) prohlídka, kontrola
    * * *
    • prohlídka
    • kontrola

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  • 5 matriculation exam(ination)

    (an examination that secondary school pupils have to pass in order to be admitted to university.) přijímací zkouška na vysokou školu (ve Velké Británii)

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  • 6 matriculation exam(ination)

    (an examination that secondary school pupils have to pass in order to be admitted to university.) přijímací zkouška na vysokou školu (ve Velké Británii)

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  • 7 oral

    ['o:rəl] 1. adjective
    1) (spoken, not written: an oral examination.) ústní
    2) (of or by the mouth: oral hygiene; an oral contraceptive.) ústní
    2. noun
    (a spoken examination: He passed the written exam, but failed his oral.) ústní zkouška
    * * *
    • ústní

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  • 8 pass

    1. verb
    1) (to move towards and then beyond (something, by going past, through, by, over etc): I pass the shops on my way to work; The procession passed along the corridor.) míjet, projít
    2) (to move, give etc from one person, state etc to another: They passed the photographs around; The tradition is passed (on/down) from father to son.) přecházet
    3) (to go or be beyond: This passes my understanding.) přesahovat
    4) ((of vehicles etc on a road) to overtake: The sports car passed me at a dangerous bend in the road.) předjet
    5) (to spend (time): They passed several weeks in the country.) strávit
    6) ((of an official group, government etc) to accept or approve: The government has passed a resolution.) schválit
    7) (to give or announce (a judgement or sentence): The magistrate passed judgement on the prisoner.) vynést
    8) (to end or go away: His sickness soon passed.) minout
    9) (to (judge to) be successful in (an examination etc): I passed my driving test.) složit
    2. noun
    1) (a narrow path between mountains: a mountain pass.) průsmyk, soutěska
    2) (a ticket or card allowing a person to do something, eg to travel free or to get in to a building: You must show your pass before entering.) propustka
    3) (a successful result in an examination, especially when below a distinction, honours etc: There were ten passes and no fails.) složení zkoušky
    4) ((in ball games) a throw, kick, hit etc of the ball from one player to another: The centre-forward made a pass towards the goal.) dlouhá přihrávka
    - passing
    - passer-by
    - password
    - in passing
    - let something pass
    - let pass
    - pass as/for
    - pass away
    - pass the buck
    - pass by
    - pass off
    - pass something or someone off as
    - pass off as
    - pass on
    - pass out
    - pass over
    - pass up
    * * *
    • udělat např. zkoušku
    • vstupenka
    • plynout
    • podat
    • podání
    • podávat
    • projít
    • průkazka
    • minout
    • míjet

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  • 9 cross

    [kros] I adjective
    (angry: I get very cross when I lose something.) podrážděný, rozmrzelý
    II 1. plural - crosses; noun
    1) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) kříž
    2) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) kříž
    3) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) kříž
    4) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) kříž, obtíž
    5) (the result of breeding two varieties of animal or plant: This dog is a cross between an alsatian and a labrador.) kříženec
    6) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) kříž
    7) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) kříž
    2. verb
    1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.) přejít; protínat (se)
    2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.) zkřížit
    3) (to go or be placed across (each other): The roads cross in the centre of town.) křížit se
    4) (to meet and pass: Our letters must have crossed in the post.) křížit se
    5) (to put a line across: Cross your `t's'.) přeškrtnout
    6) (to make (a cheque or postal order) payable only through a bank by drawing two parallel lines across it.) překřížit
    7) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.) (z)křížit
    8) (to go against the wishes of: If you cross me, you'll regret it!) odporovat
    - crossing
    - crossbow
    - cross-breed
    - cross-bred
    - crosscheck
    3. noun
    (the act of crosschecking.) přezkoumání, křížová kontrola
    - cross-country skiing
    - cross-examine
    - cross-examination
    - cross-eyed
    - cross-fire
    - at cross-purposes
    - cross-refer
    - cross-reference
    - crossroads
    - cross-section
    - crossword puzzle
    - crossword
    - cross one's fingers
    - cross out
    * * *
    • přetínat
    • přestoupit
    • přejíždět
    • přejet
    • přejít
    • přestupovat
    • kříž

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  • 10 analysis

    [ə'næləsis]
    plural - analyses; noun
    1) ((a) detailed examination of something (a sentence, a chemical compound etc) especially by breaking it up into the parts of which it is made up: The chemist is making an analysis of the poison; close analysis of the situation.) rozbor
    2) ((especially American) psycho-analysis: He is undergoing analysis for his emotional problems.) psychoanalýza
    - analyst
    - analytical
    * * *
    • rozbor
    • analýza

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  • 11 audit

    ['o:dit] 1. noun
    (an official examination of financial accounts.) audit
    2. verb
    (to examine financial accounts officially.) revidovat účty
    * * *
    • vyúčtování
    • prověrka
    • audit

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  • 12 autopsy

    ['o:topsi]
    plural - autopsies; noun
    (a medical examination of a body after death.) pitva
    * * *
    • pitva
    • ohledání mrtvoly

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  • 13 candidate

    ['kændidət, ]( American[) -deit]
    (a person who enters for a competition or examination (for a job, prize etc): a candidate for the job of manager; a parliamentary candidate.) kandidát, uchazeč
    * * *
    • kandidát

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  • 14 class

    1. plural - classes; noun
    1) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.) třída
    2) ((the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups: the upper class; the middle class; the working class; ( also adjective) the class system.) třída; třídní
    3) (a grade or rank (of merit): musicians of a high class.) třída, kategorie
    4) (a number of students or scholars taught together: John and I are in the same class.) třída
    5) (a school lesson or college lecture etc: a French class.) hodina, přednáška, kurz
    6) ((American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.) kurz
    2. verb
    (to regard as being of a certain type: He classes all women as stupid.) (za)řadit
    - class-room
    * * *
    • třída
    • třídit
    • přednáška
    • ročník
    • jakost
    • klasifikovat
    • kvalita

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  • 15 close

    I 1. [kləus] adverb
    1) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) blízko
    2) (tightly; neatly: a close-fitting dress.) dokonale padnoucí oděv
    2. adjective
    1) (near in relationship: a close friend.) blízký
    2) (having a narrow difference between winner and loser: a close contest; The result was close.) těsný
    3) (thorough: a close examination of the facts; Keep a close watch on him.) důkladný; přísný
    4) (tight: a close fit.) těsný
    5) (without fresh air: a close atmosphere; The weather was close and thundery.) hustý, dusný
    6) (mean: He's very close (with his money).) skoupý
    7) (secretive: They're keeping very close about the business.) tajný, důvěrný
    - closeness
    - close call/shave
    - close-set
    - close-up
    - close at hand
    - close on
    - close to
    II 1. [kləuz] verb
    1) (to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening: The baby closed his eyes; Close the door; The shops close on Sundays.) zavřít, zavírat
    2) (to finish; to come or bring to an end: The meeting closed with everyone in agreement.) skončit
    3) (to complete or settle (a business deal).) uzavřít
    2. noun
    (a stop, end or finish: the close of day; towards the close of the nineteenth century.) konec, závěr
    - close up
    * * *
    • těsně
    • uzavřít
    • zavřít
    • zavírat
    • blízký
    • důvěrný

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  • 16 coach

    [kəu ] 1. noun
    1) (a railway carriage: The last two coaches of the train were derailed.) vagón
    2) (a bus for tourists etc.) dálkový autobus
    3) (a trainer in athletics, sport etc: the tennis coach.) trenér
    4) (a private teacher: They employed a coach to help their son with his mathematics.) soukromý učitel
    5) (a four-wheeled horsedrawn vehicle.) kočár, dostavník
    2. verb
    (to prepare (a person) for an examination, contest etc: He coached his friend for the Latin exam.) připravovat (ke zkoušce)
    - coachman
    * * *
    • vůz
    • kouč
    • autobus
    • autokar

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  • 17 diploma

    [di'ploumə]
    (a written statement saying that one has passed a certain examination etc: She has a diploma in teaching.) diplom
    * * *
    • diplomový
    • diplom

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  • 18 essay

    ['esei]
    (a written composition; a piece of written prose: The examination consists of four essays; Write an essay on/about your holiday.) písemná práce; test
    * * *
    • písemná práce
    • esej

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  • 19 grade

    [ɡreid] 1. noun
    1) (one level in a scale of qualities, sizes etc: several grades of sandpaper; a high-grade ore.) stupeň (kvality)
    2) ((American) (the pupils in) a class or year at school: We're in the fifth grade now.) třída
    3) (a mark for, or level in, an examination etc: He always got good grades at school.) známka
    4) ((especially American) the slope of a railway etc; gradient.) sklon
    2. verb
    1) (to sort into grades: to grade eggs.) třídit
    2) (to move through different stages: Red grades into purple as blue is added.) přecházet
    - grader
    - grade school
    - make the grade
    * * *
    • stupeň

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  • 20 medical

    ['medikəl] 1. adjective
    (of healing, medicine or doctors: medical care; medical insurance.) lékařský; léčebný
    2. noun
    (a medical examination.) lékařské vyšetření
    * * *
    • lékařský

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