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1 contrast
1. verb1) (to show marked difference from: His words contrast with his actions.) být v rozporu2) (to compare so as to show differences: Contrast fresh and frozen vegetables and you'll find the fresh ones taste better.) porovnat2. noun1) (difference(s) in things or people that are compared: The contrast between their attitudes is very marked.) rozpor, kontrast2) (a thing or person that shows a marked difference (to another): She's a complete contrast to her sister.) opak* * *• kontrast -
2 benefit
['benəfit] 1. noun(something good to receive, an advantage: the benefit of experience; the benefits of fresh air and exercise.) výhoda, užitek; dobrodiní2. verb1) ((usually with from or by) to gain advantage: He benefited from the advice.) mít prospěch z, těžit2) (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 -
3 bring round
(to bring back from unconsciousness: Fresh air brought him round.) přivést k vědomí* * *• přivést k vědomí• křísit -
4 original
[ə'ri-]1) (existing at the beginning; first: This part of the house is new but the rest is original.) původní2) ((able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before: original ideas; He has a very original mind.) originální, svérázný3) ((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 -
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, poskytnout2. noun1) (the act or process of supplying.) zásobování, dodávání2) ((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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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
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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
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