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  • 1 stupid

    ['stju:pid]
    1) (foolish; slow at understanding: a stupid mistake; He isn't as stupid as he looks.) hloupý
    2) (in a bewildered or dazed state: He was (feeling) stupid from lack of sleep.) otupený
    - stupidity
    * * *
    • otupený
    • hloupý
    • blbý

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  • 2 confess

    [kən'fes]
    (to make known that one is guilty, wrong etc; to admit: He confessed (to the crime); He confessed that he had broken the vase; It was stupid of me, I confess.) přiznat (se), uznat
    - confessional
    - confessor
    * * *
    • zpovídat se
    • přiznat se
    • přiznávat
    • přiznat

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  • 3 indeed

    [in'di:d] 1. adverb
    1) (really; in fact; as you say; of course etc: `He's very talented, isn't he?' He is indeed; `Do you remember your grandmother?' `Indeed I do!') opravdu, samozřejmě
    2) (used for emphasis: Thank you very much indeed; He is very clever indeed.) opravdu
    2. interjection
    (used to show surprise, interest etc: `John said your idea was stupid.' `Indeed!') vážně?
    * * *
    • to snad ne!
    • vskutku
    • rozhodně
    • samozřejmě
    • skutečně
    • opravdu
    • ovšem
    • jistě
    • ba
    • doopravdy

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  • 4 dumb

    1) (without the power of speech: She was born deaf and dumb; We were struck dumb with astonishment.) němý
    2) (silent: On this point he was dumb.) němý, mlčenlivý
    3) ((especially American) very stupid: What a dumb thing to do!) pitomý
    - dumbly
    * * *
    • němý

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  • 5 grant

    1. verb
    1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) prokázat, udělit
    2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) připustit
    2. noun
    (money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) grant
    - granting
    - take for granted
    * * *
    • stipendium
    • grant
    • dopřát

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  • 6 thick

    [Ɵik] 1. adjective
    1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) silný, tlustý
    2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) silný, tlustý
    3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) hustý
    4) (made of many single units placed very close together; dense: a thick forest; thick hair.) hustý
    5) (difficult to see through: thick fog.) hustý
    6) (full of, covered with etc: The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke.) plný
    7) (stupid: Don't be so thick!) hloupý
    2. noun
    (the thickest, most crowded or active part: in the thick of the forest; in the thick of the fight.) uprostřed
    - thickness
    - thicken
    - thick-skinned
    - thick and fast
    - through thick and thin
    * * *
    • tlustý
    • hustý
    • hustě

    English-Czech dictionary > thick

  • 7 think

    [Ɵiŋk] 1. past tense, past participle - thought; verb
    1) ((often with about) to have or form ideas in one's mind: Can babies think?; I was thinking about my mother.) myslet
    2) (to have or form opinions in one's mind; to believe: He thinks (that) the world is flat; What do you think of his poem?; What do you think about his suggestion?; He thought me very stupid.) myslet, domnívat se
    3) (to intend or plan (to do something), usually without making a final decision: I must think what to do; I was thinking of/about going to London next week.) přemýšlet, uvažovat
    4) (to imagine or expect: I never thought to see you again; Little did he think that I would be there as well.) čekat
    2. noun
    (the act of thinking: Go and have a think about it.) přemýšlení
    - - thought-out
    - think better of
    - think highly
    - well
    - badly of
    - think little of / not think much of
    - think of
    - think out
    - think over
    - think twice
    - think up
    - think the world of
    * * *
    • think/thought/thought
    • pomyslet
    • pomyslit
    • přemýšlet
    • soudit
    • myslit
    • myslet si
    • myslet
    • domnívat
    • domnívat se

    English-Czech dictionary > think

  • 8 dense

    [dens]
    1) (thick and close: We made our way through dense forest; The fog was so dense that we could not see anything.) hustý
    2) (very stupid: He's so dense I have to tell him everything twice.) hloupý, nechápavý
    - density
    * * *
    • hloupý
    • hustý
    • nechápavý

    English-Czech dictionary > dense

  • 9 dopey

    adjective (made stupid (as if) by drugs: I was dopey from lack of sleep.) otupělý
    * * *
    • ospalý

    English-Czech dictionary > dopey

  • 10 dunce

    (a person who is slow at learning or stupid: I was an absolute dunce at school.) špatný žák, hlupák
    * * *
    • hlupák

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  • 11 farce

    1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) fraška
    2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) fraška, komedie
    * * *
    • fraška

    English-Czech dictionary > farce

  • 12 honest

    ['onist] 1. adjective
    1) ((of people or their behaviour, statements etc) truthful; not cheating, stealing etc: My secretary is absolutely honest; Give me an honest opinion.) poctivý
    2) ((of a person's appearance) suggesting that he is honest: an honest face.) upřímný
    3) ((of wealth etc) not gained by cheating, stealing etc: to earn an honest living.) poctivý
    2. interjection
    (used to express mild anger etc: Honestly! That was a stupid thing to do!) vážně!
    * * *
    • upřímný
    • počestný
    • poctivý
    • čestný

    English-Czech dictionary > honest

  • 13 insult

    1. verb
    (to treat (a person) rudely or contemptuously: He insulted her by telling her she was not only ugly but stupid too.) urazit
    2. noun
    ((a) comment or action that insults: She took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.) urážka
    * * *
    • urazit
    • urážet

    English-Czech dictionary > insult

  • 14 tired

    1) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) unavený
    2) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) unavený
    * * *
    • unavený

    English-Czech dictionary > tired

  • 15 trick

    [trik] 1. noun
    1) (something which is done, said etc in order to cheat or deceive someone, and sometimes to frighten them or make them appear stupid: The message was just a trick to get her to leave the room.) lest
    2) (a clever or skilful action (to amuse etc): The magician performed some clever tricks.) trik
    2. adjective
    (intended to deceive or give a certain illusion: trick photography.) trikový
    - trickster
    - tricky
    - trickily
    - trickiness
    - trick question
    - do the trick
    - play a trick / tricks on
    - a trick of the trade
    - trick or treat!
    * * *
    • úskok
    • trik
    • podvod
    • podvést

    English-Czech dictionary > trick

  • 16 waste

    [weist] 1. verb
    (to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) plýtvat, promarnit
    2. noun
    1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) zmetek; odpad; odpadový
    2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) promarněný
    3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) pustina
    - wasteful
    - wastefully
    - wastefulness
    - waste paper
    - wastepaper basket
    - waste pipe
    - waste away
    * * *
    • plýtvání
    • promarnit
    • promrhat
    • odpad
    • odpadový
    • mrhání

    English-Czech dictionary > waste

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