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  • 101 faculty

    ['fækəlti]
    plural - faculties; noun
    1) (a power of the mind: the faculty of reason.) schopnost
    2) (a natural power of the body: the faculty of hearing.) schopnost
    3) (ability or skill: She has a faculty for saying the right thing.) talent
    4) ((often with capital) a section of a university: the Faculty of Arts/Science.) fakulta
    * * *
    • schopnost
    • fakulta

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  • 102 fancy

    ['fænsi] 1. plural - fancies; noun
    1) (a sudden (often unexpected) liking or desire: The child had many peculiar fancies.) rozmar, vrtoch
    2) (the power of the mind to imagine things: She had a tendency to indulge in flights of fancy.) fantazie
    3) (something imagined: He had a sudden fancy that he could see Spring approaching.) iluze
    2. adjective
    (decorated; not plain: fancy cakes.) zdobený
    3. verb
    1) (to like the idea of having or doing something: I fancy a cup of tea.) mít chuť na
    2) (to think or have a certain feeling or impression (that): I fancied (that) you were angry.) domnívat se
    3) (to have strong sexual interest in (a person): He fancies her a lot.) být přitahován
    - fancifully
    - fancy dress
    - take a fancy to
    - take one's fancy
    * * *
    • představa
    • oblíbit si

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  • 103 feeling

    1) (power and ability to feel: I have no feeling in my little finger.) cit
    2) (something that one feels physically: a feeling of great pain.) pocit
    3) ((usually in plural) something that one feels in one's mind: His angry words hurt my feelings; a feeling of happiness.) city; pocit
    4) (an impression or belief: I have a feeling that the work is too hard.) dojem, pocit
    5) (affection: He has no feeling for her now.) cit, sympatie
    6) (emotion: He spoke with great feeling.) vzrušení
    * * *
    • pocit
    • cítění
    • cit

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  • 104 fertile

    1) (producing a lot: fertile fields; a fertile mind/imagination.) úrodný; vynalézavý
    2) (able to produce fruit, children, young animals etc: fertile seed.) plodný
    - fertilize
    - fertilise
    - fertilization
    - fertilisation
    - fertilizer
    - fertiliser
    * * *
    • úrodný
    • výnosný

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  • 105 fickle

    ['fikl]
    (always changing (one's mind, likes and dislikes etc): I think that they are fickle.) nestálý, vrtošivý
    * * *
    • vrtošivý

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  • 106 firm

    I [fə:m] adjective
    1) ((fixed) strong and steady: a firm handshake.) pevný
    2) (decided; not changing one's mind: a firm refusal.) rozhodný
    II [fə:m] noun
    (a business company: an engineering firm.) firma
    * * *
    • pevně
    • pevný
    • podnik
    • firma

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  • 107 form

    I 1. [fo:m] noun
    1) ((a) shape; outward appearance: He saw a strange form in the darkness.) tvar; postava
    2) (a kind, type or variety: What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?) druh
    3) (a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it: an application form.) formulář
    4) (a fixed way of doing things: forms and ceremonies.) formalita
    5) (a school class: He is in the sixth form.) třída
    2. verb
    1) (to make; to cause to take shape: They decided to form a drama group.) vytvořit
    2) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.) zformovat se, utvořit se
    3) (to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order: The women formed (themselves) into three groups.) rozdělit (se), uspořádat (se)
    4) (to be; to make up: These lectures form part of the medical course.) tvořit část
    - be in good form
    - in the form of
    II [fo:m] noun
    (a long, usually wooden seat: The children were sitting on forms.) lavice
    * * *
    • tvořit
    • tvar
    • utvořit
    • uzpůsobit
    • tvarovat
    • vytvořit
    • způsob
    • povaha
    • podoba
    • organizovat
    • forma
    • formovat
    • formulář

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  • 108 frame

    [freim] 1. noun
    1) (a hard main structure round which something is built or made: the steel frame of the aircraft.) kostra
    2) (something made to enclose something: a picture-frame; a window-frame.) rám
    3) (the human body: He has a slight frame.) kostra
    2. verb
    1) (to put a frame around: to frame a picture.) zarámovat
    2) (to act as a frame for: Her hair framed her face.) rámovat
    3) (to arrange false evidence so as to make (someone) seem guilty of a crime etc (noun frame-up).) falešně obvinit
    - frame of mind
    * * *
    • zarámovat
    • rám
    • rámec
    • formulovat
    • konstrukce
    • kostra

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  • 109 frank

    [fræŋk] 1. adjective
    (saying or showing openly what is in one's mind; honest: a frank person; a frank reply.) upřímný
    2. verb
    (to mark a letter by machine to show that postage has been paid.) (o)frankovat
    * * *
    • usnadnit průchod
    • upřímný
    • poctivý
    • přímý
    • párek
    • otevřený
    • frankovat
    • ničím se netající

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  • 110 haunt

    [ho:nt] 1. verb
    1) ((of a ghost) to inhabit: A ghost is said to haunt this house.) strašit
    2) ((of an unpleasant memory) to keep coming back into the mind of: Her look of misery haunts me.) stále se vracet
    3) (to visit very often: He haunts that café.) často navštěvovat
    2. noun
    (a place one often visits: This is one of my favourite haunts.) často navštěvované místo
    * * *
    • pronásledovat

    English-Czech dictionary > haunt

  • 111 head

    [hed] 1. noun
    1) (the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body: The stone hit him on the head; He scratched his head in amazement.) hlava
    2) (a person's mind: An idea came into my head last night.) hlava
    3) (the height or length of a head: The horse won by a head.) hlava
    4) (the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc): Kings and presidents are heads of state; ( also adjective) a head waiter; the head office.) hlava; vrchní, hlavní
    5) (anything that is like a head in shape or position: the head of a pin; The boy knocked the heads off the flowers.) hlavička; vrchol
    6) (the place where a river, lake etc begins: the head of the Nile.) pramen; horní část toku
    7) (the top, or the top part, of anything: Write your address at the head of the paper; the head of the table.) záhlaví; čelo
    8) (the front part: He walked at the head of the procession.) čelo
    9) (a particular ability or tolerance: He has no head for heights; She has a good head for figures.) hlava, buňky, smysl
    10) (a headmaster or headmistress: You'd better ask the Head.) vedoucí, šéf, -ová
    11) ((for) one person: This dinner costs $10 a head.) za osobu
    12) (a headland: Beachy Head.) mys
    13) (the foam on the top of a glass of beer etc.) čepice
    2. verb
    1) (to go at the front of or at the top of (something): The procession was headed by the band; Whose name headed the list?) vést; být v čele
    2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) stát v čele
    3) ((often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction: The explorers headed south; The boys headed for home; You're heading for disaster!) směřovat
    4) (to put or write something at the beginning of: His report was headed `Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents'.) nazvat, nadepsat
    5) ((in football) to hit the ball with the head: He headed the ball into the goal.) hlavičkovat
    - - headed
    - header
    - heading
    - heads
    - headache
    - headband
    - head-dress
    - headfirst
    - headgear
    - headlamp
    - headland
    - headlight
    - headline
    - headlines
    - headlong
    - head louse
    - headmaster
    - head-on
    - headphones
    - headquarters
    - headrest
    - headscarf
    - headsquare
    - headstone
    - headstrong
    - headwind
    - above someone's head
    - go to someone's head
    - head off
    - head over heels
    - heads or tails?
    - keep one's head
    - lose one's head
    - make head or tail of
    - make headway
    - off one's head
    * * *
    • vedoucí
    • velet
    • ředitel
    • hlavní
    • hlava
    • mířit

    English-Czech dictionary > head

  • 112 hopeful

    1) ((negative unhopeful) full of hope: The police are hopeful that they will soon find the killer; hopeful faces; He is hopeful of success.) plný naděje
    2) (giving a reason or encouragement for hope: That's a hopeful sign - perhaps he is going to change his mind after all.) nadějný
    3) (likely to be pleasant, successful etc: The future looks quite hopeful.) slibný
    * * *
    • plný naděje
    • nadějný

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  • 113 ideal

    1. adjective
    (perfect: This tool is ideal for the job I have in mind.) ideální
    2. noun
    1) (a person, thing etc that is looked on as being perfect: She was clever and beautiful - in fact she was his ideal of what a wife should be.) ideál
    2) (a person's standard of behaviour etc: a man of high ideals.) ideál
    - idealism
    - idealistic
    - idealize
    - idealise
    - idealization
    - idealisation
    - ideally
    * * *
    • vzor
    • ideální
    • ideál

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  • 114 image

    ['imi‹]
    1) (a likeness or copy of a person etc made of wood, stone etc: images of the saints.) socha
    2) (a close likeness: She's the very image of her sister.) zobrazení, podoba
    3) (reflection: She looked at her image in the mirror.) obraz; odraz
    4) (mental picture: I have an image of the place in my mind.) představa, obraz
    5) (the general opinion that people have about a person, company etc: our public image.) obraz
    * * *
    • obraz

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  • 115 imaginary

    adjective (existing only in the mind or imagination; not real: Her illnesses are usually imaginary.) domnělý
    * * *
    • imaginární

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  • 116 imagination

    1) ((the part of the mind which has) the ability to form mental pictures: I can see it all in my imagination.) představivost
    2) (the creative ability of a writer etc: This book shows a lot of imagination.) obrazotvornost, fantazie
    3) (the seeing etc of things which do not exist: There was no-one there - it was just your imagination.) výplod obrazotvornosti
    * * *
    • představivost
    • obrazotvornost
    • fantazie

    English-Czech dictionary > imagination

  • 117 implant

    1) (to put (ideas etc) into a person's mind.) vštípit
    2) (to put (eg human tissue, a device etc) permanently into a part of the body.) implantovat
    * * *
    • implantovat
    • implantát

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  • 118 impress

    [im'pres]
    1) (to cause feelings of admiration etc in (a person): I was impressed by his good behaviour.) učinit dojem, zapůsobit
    2) ((with on or upon) to stress (something to someone): I must impress upon you the need for silence.) přesvědčit
    3) (to fix (a fact etc in the mind): She re-read the plans in order to impress the details on her memory.) vštípit
    4) (make (a mark) on something by pressing: a footprint impressed in the sand.) vtlačit
    - impressive
    - impressively
    - impressiveness
    - be under the impression that
    - be under the impression
    * * *
    • vtlačit
    • zapůsobit

    English-Czech dictionary > impress

  • 119 impression

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the idea or effect produced in someone's mind by a person, experience etc: The film made a great impression on me.) dojem
    2) (a vague idea: I have the impression that he's not pleased.) dojem
    3) (the mark left by an object on another object: The dog left an impression of its paws in the wet cement.) otisk
    4) (a single printing of a book etc.) výtisk
    * * *
    • dojem

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  • 120 impressive

    [-siv]
    adjective ((negative unimpressive) making a great impression on a person's mind, feelings etc: an impressive ceremony.) působivý
    * * *
    • působivý
    • impozantní

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