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faze

  • 1 faze

    • zmást

    English-Czech dictionary > faze

  • 2 phases

    • fáze

    English-Czech dictionary > phases

  • 3 phase

    [feiz]
    1) (a stage in the development of something: We are entering a new phase in the war.) fáze
    2) (one in a series of regular changes in the shape or appearance of something (especially the moon or a planet): the phases of the moon.) fáze
    * * *
    • fáze

    English-Czech dictionary > phase

  • 4 period

    ['piəriəd] 1. noun
    1) (any length of time: a period of three days; a period of waiting.) období, doba
    2) (a stage in the Earth's development, an artist's development, in history etc: the Pleistocene period; the modern period.) éra, epocha, fáze
    3) (the punctuation mark (.), put at the end of a sentence; a full stop.) tečka
    2. adjective
    (of furniture, costumes etc) of or from the same or appropriate time in history; antique or very old: period costumes; His house is full of period furniture (=antique furniture). dobový, historický
    - periodically
    - periodical
    3. adjective
    (see periodic.)
    * * *
    • perioda
    • tečka
    • menstruace
    • měsíčky
    • období
    • doba

    English-Czech dictionary > period

  • 5 stage

    I 1. [stei‹] noun
    (a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.) jeviště
    2. verb
    1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.) inscenovat
    2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.) uspořádat
    - stage direction
    - stage fright
    - stagehand
    - stage manager
    - stagestruck
    II [stei‹]
    1) (a period or step in the development of something: The plan is in its early stages; At this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.) stádium, fáze
    2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.) etapa
    3) (a section of a bus route.) pásmo
    4) (a section of a rocket.) stupeň
    * * *
    • stupeň
    • stadium
    • stádium
    • jeviště
    • etapa

    English-Czech dictionary > stage

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  • Faze FM — Radio Ltd was the owner of two United Kingdom radio stations in the North of England. It operated Kiss 102 in Manchester and Kiss 105 in Yorkshire from 1994 to 1997. In 1997, both stations were acquired by Chrysalis Group (now Global Radio) and… …   Wikipedia

  • faze — (f[=a]z), v. t. To cause to become disconcerted or disturbed. A variant form of {Feeze}. The perpetual need to learn new software doesn t faze him. [1913 Webster +PJC ] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Faze TV — fut un projet de chaîne de télévision britannique, dédiée à un public gay. Prévue d émettre dans le courant du mois de septembre 2005, le projet fut officiellement abandonné le 8 septembre, les fonds nécessaires à sa diffusion étant insuffisants …   Wikipédia en Français

  • faze — [feız] v [T] informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: feeze to drive away, frighten , from Old English fesian] if a new or difficult situation fazes you, it makes you feel confused or shocked, so that you do not know what to do ▪ John was embarrassed,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fazė — fãzė dkt. Istòrinės raidõs fãzė …   Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas

  • Faze TV — may refer to: * A television series in Canada aimed at teenaged girls. * A planned (and then later scrapped) British TV Channel aimed at the LBGT community …   Wikipedia

  • faze — [ feız ] verb transitive INFORMAL to make someone feel confused, shocked, or upset …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • faze — 1830, Amer.Eng. variant of Kentish dialect feeze to frighten, alarm, discomfit (mid 15c.), from O.E. fesian, fysian drive away, from P.Gmc. *fausjanan (Cf. Swed. fösa drive away, Norw. föysa). Related: Fazed; fazing …   Etymology dictionary

  • faze — disconcert, discomfit, rattle, *embarrass, abash Analogous words: nonplus, confound, dumbfound, perplex, mystify, *puzzle: *confuse, muddle: fluster, flurry, perturb, *discompose …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • faze — means ‘to disconcert, disturb’ and is used informally in mainly negative contexts: • It is a pretty daunting prospect going on stage for forty minutes but it does not seem to have fazed her S. Stone, 1989 • The one thing I am not going to do is… …   Modern English usage

  • faze — [v] embarrass abash, annoy, appall, bother, confound, confuse, daunt, discomfit, disconcert, discountenance, dismay, dumbfound, horrify, irritate, muddle, mystify, nonplus, perplex, puzzle, rattle, vex; concepts 7,19 …   New thesaurus

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