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  • 1 future time

    • budoucí čas

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  • 2 future

    ['fju: ə] 1. noun
    1) ((what is going to happen in) the time to come: He was afraid of what the future might bring; ( also adjective) his future wife.) budoucnost; budoucí
    2) ((a verb in) the future tense.) budoucí čas
    2. adjective
    ((of a tense of a verb) indicating an action which will take place at a later time.) budoucí
    * * *
    • příští
    • budoucí
    • budoucnost

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  • 3 postpone

    [pəs'pəun]
    (to cancel until a future time: The football match has been postponed (till tomorrow).) odložit
    * * *
    • odkládat
    • odsunout
    • odložit

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  • 4 then

    [ðen] 1. adverb
    1) (at that time in the past or future: I was at school then; If you're coming next week, I'll see you then.) tehdy, potom, pak
    2) (used with prepositions to mean that time in the past or future: John should be here by then; I'll need you before then; I have been ill since then; Until then; Goodbye till then!) tehdy, ta doba
    3) (after that: I had a drink, (and) then I went home.) potom
    4) (in that case: He might not give us the money and then what would we do?) potom
    5) (often used especially at the end of sentences in which an explanation, opinion etc is asked for, or which show surprise etc: What do you think of that, then?) tedy
    6) (also; in addition: I have two brothers, and then I have a cousin in America.) pak
    2. conjunction
    (in that case; as a result: If you're tired, then you must rest.) tedy
    3. adjective
    (at that time (in the past): the then Prime Minister.) tehdejší
    * * *
    • potom
    • tedy
    • tehdy
    • pak

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  • 5 record

    1. ['reko:d, -kəd, ]( American[) -kərd] noun
    1) (a written report of facts, events etc: historical records; I wish to keep a record of everything that is said at this meeting.) záznam, zápis
    2) (a round flat piece of (usually black) plastic on which music etc is recorded: a record of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony.) (gramofonová) deska
    3) ((in races, games, or almost any activity) the best performance so far; something which has never yet been beaten: He holds the record for the 1,000 metres; The record for the high jump was broken/beaten this afternoon; He claimed to have eaten fifty sausages in a minute and asked if this was a record; ( also adjective) a record score.) rekord(ní)
    4) (the collected facts from the past of a person, institution etc: This school has a very poor record of success in exams; He has a criminal record.) minulost, pověst
    2. [rə'ko:d] verb
    1) (to write a description of (an event, facts etc) so that they can be read in the future: The decisions will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.) zapsat
    2) (to put (the sound of music, speech etc) on a record or tape so that it can be listened to in the future: I've recorded the whole concert; Don't make any noise when I'm recording.) nahrát, zachytit
    3) ((of a dial, instrument etc) to show (a figure etc) as a reading: The thermometer recorded 30°C yesterday.) ukázat, naměřit
    4) (to give or show, especially in writing: to record one's vote in an election.) zaznamenat
    - recording
    - record-player
    - in record time
    - off the record
    - on record
    * * *
    • záznam
    • zápis
    • zapsat
    • protokolovat
    • registrovat
    • rekord
    • evidence
    • nahrávka
    • deska

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  • 6 tense

    [tens] I noun
    (a form of a verb that shows the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking: a verb in the past/future/present tense.) čas
    II 1. adjective
    1) (strained; nervous: The crowd was tense with excitement; a tense situation.) napjatý
    2) (tight; tightly stretched.) napnutý
    2. verb
    (to make or become tense: He tensed his muscles.) napnout
    - tenseness
    - tension
    * * *
    • strnulý
    • napínavý
    • napjatý
    • nervózní
    • čas

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  • 7 depend

    [di'pend]
    1) (to rely on: You can't depend on his arriving on time.) spolehnout se
    2) (to rely on receiving necessary (financial) support from: The school depends for its survival on money from the Church.) být závislý
    3) ((of a future happening etc) to be decided by: Our success depends on everyone working hard.) záviset
    - dependant
    - dependent
    - it/that depends
    - it all depends
    * * *
    • záležet
    • záviset

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  • 8 foreseeable

    adjective (able to be foreseen: in the foreseeable future (= soon; within a short space of time).) dohledný
    * * *
    • předvídatelný
    • dohledný

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  • 9 horoscope

    ['horəskəup]
    (the prediction of a person's future based on the position of the stars and planets at the time of his birth.) horoskop
    * * *
    • horoskop

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  • 10 save

    I 1. [seiv] verb
    1) (to rescue or bring out of danger: He saved his friend from drowning; The house was burnt but he saved the pictures.) zachránit
    2) (to keep (money etc) for future use: He's saving (his money) to buy a bicycle; They're saving for a house.) šetřit
    3) (to prevent the using or wasting of (money, time, energy etc): Frozen foods save a lot of trouble; I'll telephone and that will save me writing a letter.) (u)šetřit
    4) (in football etc, to prevent the opposing team from scoring a goal: The goalkeeper saved six goals.) zabránit
    5) (to free from the power of sin and evil.) ochránit
    6) (to keep data in the computer.) uložit data v počítači
    2. noun
    ((in football etc) an act of preventing the opposing team from scoring a goal.) zabránění gólu
    - saving
    - savings
    - saviour
    - saving grace
    - savings account
    - savings bank
    - save up
    II [seiv] preposition, conjunction
    (except: All save him had gone; We have no news save that the ship reached port safely.) kromě
    * * *
    • uložit
    • ušetřit
    • zachraňovat
    • zachránit
    • šetřit
    • spasit
    • spořit

    English-Czech dictionary > save

  • 11 shall

    [ʃəl, ʃæl]
    short forms - I'll, we'll; verb
    1) (used to form future tenses of other verbs when the subject is I or we: We shall be leaving tomorrow; I shall have arrived by this time tomorrow.) (budoucí čas), budu, budeme
    2) (used to show the speaker's intention: I shan't be late tonight.) (úmysl)
    3) (used in questions, the answer to which requires a decision: Shall I tell him, or shan't I?; Shall we go now?) mám(e), nemám(e)
    4) (used as a form of command: You shall go if I say you must.) musíš, musíme
    * * *
    • muset
    • musím
    • chystám se

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  • 12 short-term

    1) (concerned only with the near future: short-term plans.) krátkodobý
    2) (lasting only a short time: a short-term loan.) krátkodobý
    * * *
    • krátkodobá
    • krátkodobý

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  • 13 someday

    adverb ((also some day) at an unknown time in the future: We'll manage it someday.) jednou
    * * *
    • jednoho dne
    • jednou
    • někdy

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  • 14 sometime

    adverb (at an unknown time in the future or the past: We'll go there sometime next week; They went sometime last month.) někdy
    * * *
    • jednou
    • kdysi
    • někdy

    English-Czech dictionary > sometime

  • 15 the present

    (the time now: Forget the past - think more of the present and the future!) přítomnost
    * * *
    • přítomnost
    • přítomný

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  • 16 one day

    1) (at some time in the future: He hopes to go to America one day.) jednoho dne
    2) (on a day in the past: I saw him one day last week.) někdy

    English-Czech dictionary > one day

  • 17 some day

    (at some time in the future: She hopes to get married some day.) někdy

    English-Czech dictionary > some day

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