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61 oblivious
[ə'bliviəs](unaware of or not paying attention to: He was oblivious of what was happening; He was oblivious to our warnings.) nevšímavý* * *• zapomínající• zapomětlivý• nehledící• nedávající pozor -
62 occasional
adjective (happening, done etc now and then: I take an occasional trip to London.) příležitostný* * *• příležitostný• občasný -
63 onlooker
['onlukə](a person who watches something happening: A crowd of onlookers had gathered round the two men who were fighting.) divák* * *• divák -
64 periscope
['periskəup](a tube containing mirrors, through which a person can look in order to see things which cannot be seen from the position the person is in, especially one used in submarines when under water to allow a person to see what is happening on the surface of the sea.) periskop* * *• periskop -
65 picture
['pik ə] 1. noun1) (a painting or drawing: This is a picture of my mother.) vyobrazení, obraz2) (a photograph: I took a lot of pictures when I was on holiday.) snímek3) (a cinema film: There's a good picture on at the cinema tonight.) film4) ((with the) a symbol or perfect example (of something): She looked the picture of health/happiness.) vzor5) ((with a) a beautiful sight: She looked a picture in her new dress.) jako obrázek6) (a clear description: He gave me a good picture of what was happening.) obraz, vylíčení2. verb(to imagine: I can picture the scene.) představit si- put someone / be in the picture- put / be in the picture
- the pictures* * *• vyobrazit• zobrazení• zobrazit• snímek• obraz• fotografie• malba -
66 portent
['po:tent](something usually strange and remarkable that warns of some future happening: strange signs and portents.) předzvěst, zlé znamení* * *• předzvěst -
67 possibility
plural - possibilities; noun (something that is possible; the state of being possible; (a) likelihood: There isn't much possibility of that happening; There's a possibility of war; The plan has possibilities (= looks as if it may be a good one).) možnost* * *• možnost -
68 post-natal
[pəus'neitl](concerned with, or happening, in the period after birth.) poporodní* * *• postnatální -
69 posthumous
['postjuməs]1) (happening, coming etc to a person after his death: the posthumous publication of his book.) posmrtný2) ((of a child) born after its father has died.) pohrobek•* * *• posmrtný• pohrobek -
70 premature
[premə' uə, ]( American[) pri:-](happening etc before the right or expected time: a premature birth; The baby was three weeks premature.) předčasný, nedonošený* * *• ukvapený• předčasný• nezralý -
71 prevent
[pri'vent](to stop (someone doing something or something happening): He prevented me from going.) zabránit- preventive* * *• zabraňovat• zabránit• zamezit• předejít• bránit -
72 probability
plural - probabilities; noun1) (the state or fact of being probable; likelihood: There isn't much probability of that happening.) pravděpodobnost2) (an event, result etc that is probable: Let's consider the probabilities.) šance, vyhlídka* * *• pravděpodobnost• šance -
73 prompt
I [prompt] adjective(acting, or happening, without delay or punctually: a prompt reply; I'm surprised that she's late. She's usually so prompt.) okamžitý; včasný- promptly- promptness
- at one/two o'clock prompt II [prompt] verb1) (to persuade to do something: What prompted you to say that?) přimět2) (to remind (especially an actor) of the words that he is to say: Several actors forgot their words and had to be prompted.) napovídat•- prompter* * *• pobídka• připomínka• okamžitý -
74 quarterly
adjective (happening, published etc once every three months: a quarterly journal; quarterly payments.) čtvrtletní* * *• čtvrtletník• čtvrtletní -
75 recent
['ri:snt](happening, done etc not long ago: Things have changed in recent weeks; recent events.) nedávný- recently* * *• nedávný -
76 recurrent
adjective (happening often or regularly: a recurrent nightmare.) opakovaný* * *• periodický• rekurentní• cyklický -
77 risk
[risk] 1. noun((a person, thing etc which causes or could cause) danger or possible loss or injury: He thinks we shouldn't go ahead with the plan because of the risks involved / because of the risk of failure.) riziko2. verb1) (to expose to danger; to lay open to the possibility of loss: He would risk his life for his friend; He risked all his money on betting on that horse.) riskovat2) (to take the chance of (something bad happening): He was willing to risk death to save his friend; I'd better leave early as I don't want to risk being late for the play.) riskovat•- risky- at a person's own risk
- at own risk
- at risk
- at the risk of
- run/take the risk of
- run/take the risk
- take risks / take a risk* * *• riziko• riskovat• nebezpečí -
78 simultaneous
(happening, or done, at exactly the same time: He fell, and there was a simultaneous gasp from the crowd.) současný* * *• simultánní• současný• souběžný -
79 speculation
1) (a guess: Your speculations were all quite close to the truth.) dohad2) (the act of speculating: There was great speculation as to what was happening.) dohadování* * *• spekulace -
80 stand by
1) (to watch something happening without doing anything: I couldn't just stand by while he was hitting the child.) nečinně stát2) (to be ready to act: The police are standing by in case of trouble.) stát v pohotovosti3) (to support; to stay loyal to: She stood by him throughout his trial.) stát při* * *• být v pohotovosti
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