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  • 21 general

    ['‹enərəl] 1. adjective
    1) (of, involving etc all, most or very many people, things etc: The general feeling is that he is stupid; His general knowledge is good although he is not good at mathematics.) obecný, všeobecný
    2) (covering a large number of cases: a general rule.) (vše)obecný
    3) (without details: I'll just give you a general idea of the plan.) celkový
    4) ((as part of an official title) chief: the Postmaster General.) generální
    2. noun
    (in the British army, (a person of) the rank next below field marshal: General Smith.) generál
    - generalise
    - generalization
    - generalisation
    - generally
    - General Certificate of Education
    - general election
    - general practitioner
    - general store
    - as a general rule
    - in general
    - the general public
    * * *
    • valný
    • univerzální
    • všeobecný
    • rámcový
    • hlavní
    • generál
    • generální
    • obecný
    • obecně
    • celkový

    English-Czech dictionary > general

  • 22 hospitable

    [hə'spitəbl]
    (showing kindness to guests: She is one of the most hospitable people I know.) pohostinný
    - hospitableness
    - hospitality
    * * *
    • vlídný
    • pohostinný

    English-Czech dictionary > hospitable

  • 23 prevailing

    1) (most frequent: The prevailing winds are from the west.) převládající
    2) (common or widespread at the present time: the prevailing mood of discontent among young people.) panující, běžný
    * * *
    • běžný

    English-Czech dictionary > prevailing

  • 24 staff

    I 1. noun or noun plural
    (a group of people employed in running a business, school etc: The school has a large teaching staff; The staff are annoyed about the changes.) sbor; štáb; personál
    2. verb
    (to supply with staff: Most of our offices are staffed by volunteers.) obsadit
    II plural - staves; noun
    (a set of lines and spaces on which music is written or printed.) notová osnova
    * * *
    • tyč
    • zaměstnanci
    • personál
    • štáb
    • osazenstvo
    • hůl
    • berla

    English-Czech dictionary > staff

  • 25 usual

    ['ju:ʒuəl]
    (done, happening etc most often; customary: Are you going home by the usual route?; There are more people here than usual; Such behaviour is quite usual with children of that age; As usual, he was late.) obvyklý, obvykle
    * * *
    • obyčejný
    • obyčejně
    • obvykle
    • obvyklý
    • normální
    • běžný

    English-Czech dictionary > usual

  • 26 rope off

    (to put a rope round or across (a place) in order to prevent people going in: The end of the room was roped off for the most important guests.) oddělit provazem

    English-Czech dictionary > rope off

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  • most */*/*/ — UK [məʊst] / US [moʊst] adverb, determiner, pronoun Summary: Most is the superlative form of much and many and can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or another adverb): a most interesting lecture ♦ the question that …   English dictionary

  • most*/*/*/ — [məʊst] grammar word summary: Most is the superlative form of much and many. It can be: ■ an adverb: Love is what these children need most. ♦ Angie looks like her father the most. ■ a determiner: Most shops will be closed over Christmas. ♦ Which… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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