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  • 1 generosity

    [-'rosəti]
    noun velkorysost
    * * *
    • velkorysost
    • šlechetnost
    • štědrost

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  • 2 bounty

    1) (generosity in giving.) štědrost
    2) ((plural bounties) something given out of generosity.) dar
    * * *
    • úroda
    • odměna
    • hojnost

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  • 3 benevolence

    [bi'nevələns]
    (generosity and desire to do good.) shovívavost, blahovůle
    - benevolently
    * * *
    • shovívavost
    • laskavost
    • benevolence
    • dobročinnost

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  • 4 bowl over

    (to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) zakopnout, povalit; vyvést z míry
    * * *
    • vyrazit dech
    • položit
    • šokovat

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  • 5 generous

    ['‹enərəs]
    1) (willing to give a lot of money, time etc for some purpose: a generous giver; It is very generous of you to pay for our holiday.) štědrý, velkorysý
    2) (large; larger than necessary: a generous sum of money; a generous piece of cake.) pořádný
    3) (kind, willing to forgive: Try to be generous and forgive; a person's generous nature/remarks.) velkodušný
    - generosity
    * * *
    • štědrý

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  • 6 legendary

    1) (mentioned etc in legend: legendary heroes.) legendární
    2) (very famous because very great, good etc: His generosity is legendary.) legendární
    * * *
    • legendární

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  • 7 repent

    [rə'pent]
    1) ((especially in religion) to be sorry for one's past sins.) kát se
    2) ((with of) to wish that one had not done, made etc: He repented of his generosity.) litovat
    - repentant
    * * *
    • litovat

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  • 8 sporting

    1) (of, or concerned with, sports: the sporting world.) sportovní
    2) ((negative unsporting) showing fairness and kindness or generosity, especially if unexpected: a sporting gesture.) sportovní
    * * *
    • sportovní

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  • 9 sportsman

    ['spo: -]
    1) (a person who takes part in sports: He is a very keen sportsman.) sportovec, -kyně
    2) (a person who shows a spirit of fairness and generosity in sport: He's a real sportsman who doesn't seem to care if he wins or loses.) pravý sportovec
    * * *
    • sportovec

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  • 10 subconscious

    adjective, noun
    ((of) those activities of the mind of which we are not aware: I suspect that his generosity arose from a subconscious desire for praise; We can't control the activities of the subconscious.) podvědomí; podvědomý
    * * *
    • podvědomí
    • podvědomý
    • neuvědomělý

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  • 11 touch

    1. verb
    1) (to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else: Their shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot.) dotknout se
    2) (to feel (lightly) with the hand: He touched her cheek.) dotknout se
    3) (to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc: I was touched by her generosity.) dojmout
    4) (to be concerned with; to have anything to do with: I wouldn't touch a job like that.) mít něco společného
    2. noun
    1) (an act or sensation of touching: I felt a touch on my shoulder.) dotyk
    2) ((often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things: the sense of touch; The stone felt cold to the touch.) hmat, omak
    3) (a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something: The painting still needs a few finishing touches.) dotyk, tah
    4) (skill or style: He hasn't lost his touch as a writer.) osobitý styl
    5) ((in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines): He kicked the ball into touch.) aut
    - touchingly
    - touchy
    - touchily
    - touchiness
    - touch screen
    - in touch with
    - in touch
    - lose touch with
    - lose touch
    - out of touch with
    - out of touch
    - a touch
    - touch down
    - touch off
    - touch up
    - touch wood
    * * *
    • zavadit
    • sáhnout
    • osahávat
    • ohmatávat
    • omak
    • ohmatat
    • ohmatání
    • hmatat
    • hmat
    • kontakt
    • dotyk
    • dotýkat se
    • dotek
    • dotknutí
    • dotknout se

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  • 12 (by) courtesy of

    (with someone's permission; by the generosity of: Refreshments are courtesey of the management; This film is shown by courtesy of the National Film Archive.) s laskavým svolením (koho)

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  • 13 (by) courtesy of

    (with someone's permission; by the generosity of: Refreshments are courtesey of the management; This film is shown by courtesy of the National Film Archive.) s laskavým svolením (koho)

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