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  • 1 excellent

    excellent
    výborný
    výtečný
    vynikající

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > excellent

  • 2 excellent

    ['ek-]
    adjective (unusually good: an excellent plan.) skvělý
    * * *
    • výborný
    • výtečný
    • vynikající
    • výborně
    • prima
    • skvělý

    English-Czech dictionary > excellent

  • 3 excellent joueur d’herbe

    excellent joueur d’herbe
    vynikající hráč na trávě - tenista
    vynikající hráč na trávě

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > excellent joueur d’herbe

  • 4 Ce qu'il y a d'excellent dans cette affaire, c'est qu'il ignore tout.

    Ce qu'il y a d'excellent dans cette affaire, c'est qu'il ignore tout.
    Nejlepší ze všeho je, že o ničem neví.

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > Ce qu'il y a d'excellent dans cette affaire, c'est qu'il ignore tout.

  • 5 Cette région produit un excellent vin.

    Cette région produit un excellent vin.
    V tom kraji se rodí výtečné víno.

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > Cette région produit un excellent vin.

  • 6 Il est excellent orateur.

    Il est excellent orateur.
    Vyniká jako výtečný řečník.

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > Il est excellent orateur.

  • 7 L'auteur est un excellent fabuliste.

    L'auteur est un excellent fabuliste.
    Autor výborně fabuluje.

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > L'auteur est un excellent fabuliste.

  • 8 Le vin s'annonce excellent.

    Le vin s'annonce excellent.
    Víno slibuje být výtečným.

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > Le vin s'annonce excellent.

  • 9 Si l'on songe qu'il est un débutant le résultat est excellent.

    Si l'on songe qu'il est un débutant le résultat est excellent.
    Uvážíme-li, že je začátečník, je výsledek výborný.

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > Si l'on songe qu'il est un débutant le résultat est excellent.

  • 10 aim

    [eim] 1. verb
    1) ((usually with at, for) to point or direct something at; to try to hit or reach etc: He picked up the rifle and aimed it at the target.) (za)mířit
    2) ((with to, at) to plan, intend or to have as one's purpose: He aims at finishing tomorrow; We aim to please our customers.) usilovat o
    2. noun
    1) (the act of or skill at aiming: His aim is excellent.) schopnost mířit, dobrá muška
    2) (what a person intends to do: My aim is to become prime minister.) cíl
    - aimlessly
    - aimlessness
    - take aim
    * * *
    • usilovat
    • zacílit
    • mířit
    • cíl

    English-Czech dictionary > aim

  • 11 bump

    1. verb
    (to knock or strike (something): She bumped into me; I bumped my head against the ceiling.) narazit
    2. noun
    1) ((the sound of) a blow or knock: We heard a loud bump.) rána
    2) (a swelling or raised part: a bump on the head; This road is full of bumps.) boule, hrbol
    3. adjective
    (excellent in some way, especially by being large: a bumper crop.) vynikající
    - bump into
    - bump of
    * * *
    • tvrdý
    • uhodit
    • rána
    • otok
    • náraz
    • narazit
    • boule

    English-Czech dictionary > bump

  • 12 capital

    I 1. ['kæpitl] noun
    1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) hlavní město
    2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) velké písmeno
    3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) kapitál
    2. adjective
    1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) hrdelní
    2) (excellent: a capital idea.) skvělý, znamenitý
    3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) hlavní
    - capitalist
    - capitalist
    - capitalistic
    II ['kæpitl] noun
    (in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) hlavice
    * * *
    • velké písmeno
    • verzálka
    • skvělý
    • hlavice sloupu
    • hlavní město
    • kapitál

    English-Czech dictionary > capital

  • 13 crust

    1) ((a piece of) the hard outside coating of bread: The child would not eat the crusts.) kůrka
    2) ((American) pastry: She makes excellent pie crust.) pečivo
    3) (a hard surface especially the outer layer of the earth.) kůra
    - crustily
    - crustiness
    * * *
    • kůrka

    English-Czech dictionary > crust

  • 14 divine

    1. adjective
    1) (of or belonging to God or a god: divine wisdom.) boží
    2) (very good or excellent: What divine weather!) božský
    2. verb
    (to find out by keen understanding: I managed to divine the truth.) uhádnout
    - diviner
    - divining
    - divinity
    * * *
    • nádherný
    • boží
    • božský

    English-Czech dictionary > divine

  • 15 excel

    [ik'sel]
    past tense, past participle - excelled; verb
    1) (to stand out beyond others (in some quality etc); to do very well (in or at some activity): He excelled in mathematics / at football.) vynikat
    2) (to be better than: She excels them all at swimming.) předčit
    - Excellency
    - excellent
    - excellently
    * * *
    • vynikat

    English-Czech dictionary > excel

  • 16 fine

    I 1. adjective
    1) ((usually of art etc) very good; of excellent quality: fine paintings; a fine performance.) skvělý
    2) ((of weather) bright; not raining: a fine day.) hezký
    3) (well; healthy: I was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!) dobře
    4) (thin or delicate: a fine material.) jemný
    5) (careful; detailed: Fine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.) pečlivý
    6) (made of small pieces, grains etc: fine sand; fine rain.) jemný
    7) (slight; delicate: a fine balance; a fine distinction.) drobný, jemný
    8) (perfectly satisfactory: There's nothing wrong with your work - it's fine.) výborný
    2. adverb
    (satisfactorily: This arrangement suits me fine.) výborně
    3. interjection
    (good; well done etc: You've finished already - fine!) prima!
    - finery
    - fine art
    II 1. noun
    (money which must be paid as a punishment: I had to pay a fine.) pokuta
    2. verb
    (to make (someone) pay a fine: She was fined $10.) dát/dostat pokutu
    * * *
    • ušlechtilý
    • pěkný
    • poplatek
    • pokutovat
    • pokuta
    • hezký
    • jemný
    • fajn
    • krásný
    • dobře

    English-Czech dictionary > fine

  • 17 make

    [meik] 1. past tense, past participle - made; verb
    1) (to create, form or produce: God made the Earth; She makes all her own clothes; He made it out of paper; to make a muddle/mess of the job; to make lunch/coffee; We made an arrangement/agreement/deal/bargain.) (s)tvořit; (u)dělat; sjednat
    2) (to compel, force or cause (a person or thing to do something): They made her do it; He made me laugh.) přimět
    3) (to cause to be: I made it clear; You've made me very unhappy.) učinit
    4) (to gain or earn: He makes $100 a week; to make a profit.) vydělat; dosáhnout
    5) ((of numbers etc) to add up to; to amount to: 2 and 2 make(s) 4.) činit, dělat
    6) (to become, turn into, or be: He'll make an excellent teacher.) být, stát se
    7) (to estimate as: I make the total 483.) ocenit (na)
    8) (to appoint, or choose, as: He was made manager.) ustanovit
    9) (used with many nouns to give a similar meaning to that of the verb from which the noun is formed: He made several attempts (= attempted several times); They made a left turn (= turned left); He made (= offered) a suggestion/proposal; Have you any comments to make?) učinit
    2. noun
    (a (usually manufacturer's) brand: What make is your new car?) značka
    - making
    - make-believe
    - make-over
    - makeshift
    - make-up
    - have the makings of
    - in the making
    - make a/one's bed
    - make believe
    - make do
    - make for
    - make it
    - make it up
    - make something of something
    - make of something
    - make something of
    - make of
    - make out
    - make over
    - make up
    - make up for
    - make up one's mind
    - make up to
    * * *
    • učinit
    • ušít
    • udělat
    • vytvářet
    • vyrábět
    • vyrobit
    • vytvořit
    • zhotovit
    • přinutit
    • realizovat
    • provést
    • make/made/made
    • dělat
    • činit

    English-Czech dictionary > make

  • 18 marvellous

    1) (wonderful: The Alps are a marvellous sight.) úchvatný
    2) (very good in some way; excellent: a marvellous idea.) skvělý
    * * *
    • vynikající
    • zázračný
    • skvělý
    • kouzelný
    • nádherný
    • báječný

    English-Czech dictionary > marvellous

  • 19 model

    ['modl] 1. noun
    1) (a copy or representation of something usually on a much smaller scale: a model of the Taj Mahal; ( also adjective) a model aeroplane.) model; modelový
    2) (a particular type or design of something, eg a car, that is manufactured in large numbers: Our car is a 1999 model.) model
    3) (a person who wears clothes etc so that possible buyers can see them being worn: He has a job as a male fashion model.) manekýn, -ka
    4) (a person who is painted, sculpted, photographed etc by an artist, photographer etc: I work as an artist's model.) model, -ka
    5) (something that can be used to copy from.) model
    6) (a person or thing which is an excellent example: She is a model of politeness; ( also adjective) model behaviour.) vzor; vzorný
    2. verb
    1) (to wear (clothes etc) to show them to possible buyers: They model (underwear) for a living.) předvádět
    2) (to work or pose as a model for an artist, photographer etc: She models at the local art school.) stát modelem
    3) (to make models (of things or people): to model (the heads of famous people) in clay.) modelovat
    4) (to form (something) into a (particular) shape: She modelled the clay into the shape of a penguin; She models herself on her older sister.) modelovat, napodobovat vzor
    * * *
    • vzor
    • modelovat
    • modelka
    • model
    • manekýnka

    English-Czech dictionary > model

  • 20 outstanding

    1) (excellent; very good: an outstanding student.) vynikající
    2) (not yet paid, done etc: You must pay all outstanding bills.) nezaplacený, nedodělaný
    * * *
    • výtečný
    • vyjímečný
    • vynikající

    English-Czech dictionary > outstanding

См. также в других словарях:

  • excellent — excellent, ente [ ɛkselɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • XIIe; lat. excellens, p. prés. de excellere → exceller ♦ Qui, dans son genre, atteint un degré éminent de perfection; très bon. ⇒ admirable, merveilleux, parfait, supérieur. A ♦ 1 ♦ (Choses) Un lit… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • excellent — excellent, ente (è ksè lan, lan t ) adj. 1°   Qui est à un degré éminent, qui l emporte. •   Il fut appelé à cette excellente fonction de ministre du Dieu vivant pour la défense de l Église et pour le salut des peuples, BOURDAL. Panég. de S.… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • excellent — Excellent, [excell]ente. adj. v. Qui excelle. Excellent vin. chere excellente. goust excellent. fruits, melons excellents. ces chevaux là sont excellents. Musique excellente. excellente piece de theatre. excellent Musicien. excellent Poëte.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • excellent — Excellent, Exquisitus, Praestabilis, Singularis, Splendidus, Clarus, Praeclarus, Excellens. Excellent et comme separé du troupeau, Egregius, Eximius. Excellent en perfection, Absolutus. Excellent en sagesse, Antecellens sapientia. Le plus… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Excellent — Ex cel*lent, a. [F. excellent, L. excellens, entis, p. pr. of excellere. See {Excel}.] 1. Excelling; surpassing others in some good quality or the sum of qualities; of great worth; eminent, in a good sense; superior; as, an excellent man, artist …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Excellent — may refer to:*Excellence *Excellent ring, in mathematics *Excellent scheme, in mathematicsee also*Excellence (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

  • excellent — mid 14c., from O.Fr. excellent outstanding, excellent, from L. excellentem (nom. excellens), prp. of excellere (see EXCEL (Cf. excel)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • excellent — can be qualified by quite or most, which are adverbs with absolute meaning, but not by very or more, which are grading adverbs: • The quite excellent British Museum Press, which is managing to produce some twenty scholarly titles this season Art… …   Modern English usage

  • Excellent — Ex cel*lent, adv. Excellently; eminently; exceedingly. [Obs.] This comes off well and excellent. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Excellent — (v. lat.), vortrefflich, herrlich …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Excellent — Excellent, lat. deutsch, vortrefflich; herrlich; excelliren, sich auszeichnen …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

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