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  • 1 contrast

    1. verb
    1) (to show marked difference from: His words contrast with his actions.) být v rozporu
    2) (to compare so as to show differences: Contrast fresh and frozen vegetables and you'll find the fresh ones taste better.) porovnat
    2. noun
    1) (difference(s) in things or people that are compared: The contrast between their attitudes is very marked.) rozpor, kontrast
    2) (a thing or person that shows a marked difference (to another): She's a complete contrast to her sister.) opak
    * * *
    • kontrast

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  • 2 benefit

    ['benəfit] 1. noun
    (something good to receive, an advantage: the benefit of experience; the benefits of fresh air and exercise.) výhoda, užitek; dobrodiní
    2. verb
    1) ((usually with from or by) to gain advantage: He benefited from the advice.) mít prospěch z, těžit
    2) (to do good to: The long rest benefited her.) prospět
    - give someone the benefit of the doubt
    - give the benefit of the doubt
    * * *
    • užitek
    • výhoda
    • prospěšnost
    • prospět
    • přínos
    • prospěch

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  • 3 bring round

    (to bring back from unconsciousness: Fresh air brought him round.) přivést k vědomí
    * * *
    • přivést k vědomí
    • křísit

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  • 4 original

    [ə'ri-]
    1) (existing at the beginning; first: This part of the house is new but the rest is original.) původní
    2) ((able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before: original ideas; He has a very original mind.) originální, svérázný
    3) ((of a painting etc) by the artist etc, from which copies may be made: The original painting is in the museum, but there are hundreds of copies.) originální
    * * *
    • výchozí
    • zdrojový
    • původní
    • originál
    • originální

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  • 5 supply

    1. verb
    (to give or provide: Who is supplying the rebels with guns and ammunition?; Extra paper will be supplied by the teacher if it is needed; The town is supplied with water from a reservoir in the hills; The shop was unable to supply what she wanted.) zásobovat, poskytnout
    2. noun
    1) (the act or process of supplying.) zásobování, dodávání
    2) ((often in plural) an amount or quantity that is supplied; a stock or store: She left a supply of food for her husband when she went away for a few days; Who will be responsible for the expedition's supplies?; Fresh supplies will be arriving soon.) zásoba
    * * *
    • uspokojit
    • zásobit
    • zastoupit
    • zásoby
    • zprostředkovávat
    • zásobení
    • zastat
    • zastupovat
    • zásoba
    • zásobování
    • zajistit
    • zásobovací
    • zásobovat
    • poskytnutí
    • posila
    • poskytnout
    • přívod
    • přísun
    • přispět
    • příspěvek
    • přivádět
    • přítok
    • suplující
    • suplovat
    • obstarávat
    • napájecí
    • napájení
    • nabídka
    • napájet
    • nabídkový
    • nahrazovat
    • dodávání
    • dodávka
    • dodavatelský
    • dodat
    • dovoz
    • dodatek
    • dodavatelsky
    • dodávat

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См. также в других словарях:

  • fresh from — (or fresh out of) : having recently left or come from (a place, such as a school) new employees fresh out of college a young doctor fresh from medical school • • • Main Entry: ↑fresh …   Useful english dictionary

  • fresh from — (something) having just finished something. The South African president is set to begin a trip to the United States fresh from a key election victory. Usage notes: from the literal meaning of fresh newly produced or made …   New idioms dictionary

  • fresh from — (somewhere) having just arrived from somewhere. As a 16 year old fresh from Argentina, she won two important music competitions in three weeks. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of fresh (= newly produced or made) …   New idioms dictionary

  • fresh from — {adj.} Recently returned from; experienced in. * /Tom was fresh from two years in Paris and was very condescending in matters pertaining to cuisine and wines./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • fresh from — {adj.} Recently returned from; experienced in. * /Tom was fresh from two years in Paris and was very condescending in matters pertaining to cuisine and wines./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • fresh\ from — adj Recently returned from; experienced in. Tom was fresh from two years in Paris and was very condescending in matters pertaining to cuisine and wines …   Словарь американских идиом

  • fresh from something — fresh from (something) having just finished something. The South African president is set to begin a trip to the United States fresh from a key election victory. Usage notes: from the literal meaning of fresh newly produced or made …   New idioms dictionary

  • fresh from somewhere — fresh from (somewhere) having just arrived from somewhere. As a 16 year old fresh from Argentina, she won two important music competitions in three weeks. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of fresh (= newly produced or made) …   New idioms dictionary

  • fresh from the oven — If something is fresh from the oven, it is very new …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • Fresh from the Farm — Infobox Film name = Fresh from the Farm image size = caption = director = Hal Roach producer = Hal Roach writer = narrator = starring = Harold Lloyd music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 4 October, 1915 runtime = country =… …   Wikipedia

  • fresh from the oven —    If something is fresh from the oven, it is very new.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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