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n+(planning)

  • 1 planning

    noun (the act of planning: town-planning.) plánování, projektování
    * * *
    • plánování

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  • 2 family planning

    (controlling or limiting the number of children that people have especially by using a means of contraception: a family planning clinic.) plánované rodičovství
    * * *
    • plánované rodičovství
    • plánované rodičovstv
    • regulace početí

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  • 3 plan

    1. noun
    1) (an idea of how to do something; a method of doing something: If everyone follows this plan, we will succeed; I have worked out a plan for making a lot of money.) plán
    2) (an intention or arrangement: My plan is to rob a bank and leave the country quickly; What are your plans for tomorrow?) plán
    3) (a drawing, diagram etc showing a building, town etc as if seen from above: These are the plans of/for our new house; a street-plan.) plán
    2. verb
    1) ((sometimes with on) to intend (to do something): We are planning on going to Italy this year; We were planning to go last year but we hadn't enough money; They are planning a trip to Italy.) plánovat
    2) (to decide how something is to be done; to arrange (something): We are planning a party; We'll have to plan very carefully if we are to succeed.) plánovat
    3) (to design (a building, town etc): This is the architect who planned the building.) projektovat
    - planning
    - go according to plan
    - plan ahead
    * * *
    • záměr
    • plánovat
    • plán
    • projektovat
    • půdorys
    • projekt
    • rozvrh
    • hodlat
    • naplánovat
    • nárys
    • návrh
    • chystat

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  • 4 apply

    1) ((with to) to put (something) on or against something else: to apply ointment to a cut.) přiložit
    2) ((with to) to use (something) for some purpose: He applied his wits to planning their escape.) využít, použít
    3) ((with for) to ask for (something) formally: You could apply (to the manager) for a job.) (po)žádat o
    4) ((with to) to concern: This rule does not apply to him.) týkat se
    5) (to be in force: The rule doesn't apply at weekends.) vztahovat se na, mít platnost
    - applicable
    - applicability
    - applicant
    - application
    - apply oneself/one's mind
    * * *
    • upotřebit
    • žádat
    • použít
    • obrátit se na
    • aplikovat

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  • 5 by chance

    (by luck; without planning: They met by chance.) šťastnou náhodou
    * * *
    • náhodou

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  • 6 co-operate

    [kəu'opəreit]
    (to work together: They have promised to co-operate (with us) in the planning of the exhibition.) spolupracovat
    - co-operative
    * * *
    • spolupracovat

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  • 7 concept

    ['konsept]
    (an idea or theory: His design was a new concept in town-planning.) pojetí
    * * *
    • pojetí
    • pojem
    • koncept

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  • 8 construct

    (to build; to put together: They are planning to construct a new supermarket near our house; Construct a sentence containing `although'.) (z)budovat, sestavit, (vy)tvořit
    - constructive
    - constructively
    - constructor
    - construction site
    - construction worker
    * * *
    • zbudovat
    • postavit
    • sestrojit
    • konstruovat
    • budovat

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  • 9 family

    ['fæməli]
    plural - families; noun
    1) ((singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children: These houses were built for families; The (members of the) Smith family are all very athletic; ( also adjective) a family holiday.) rodina; rodinný
    2) (a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc: He comes from a wealthy family; ( also adjective) the family home.) rodina; rodinný
    3) (the children of a man and his wife: When I get married I should like a large family.) rodina
    4) (a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way: In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.) čeleď, druh, třída
    - family tree
    * * *
    • třída
    • rodina
    • rodokmen

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  • 10 haphazard

    [hæp'hæzəd]
    (depending on chance; without planning or system: a haphazard arrangement.) náhodný
    * * *
    • náhodný
    • chaotický

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  • 11 intent

    [-t]
    1) ((with on) meaning, planning or wanting to do (something): He's intent on going; He's intent on marrying the girl.) rozhodnutý
    2) ((with on) concentrating hard on: He was intent on the job he was doing.) soustředěný
    * * *
    • účel
    • úmysl
    • soustředěný
    • odhodlaný

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  • 12 mastermind

    noun (the person planning and controlling an undertaking or scheme: He was the mastermind behind the scheme.) vůdčí osobnost
    * * *
    • vůdce
    • organizátor

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  • 13 set about

    (to begin: She set about planning her holiday; How will you set about this task?) dát se do
    * * *
    • začínat
    • pustit se do
    • dát se do

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  • 14 stage

    I 1. [stei‹] noun
    (a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.) jeviště
    2. verb
    1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.) inscenovat
    2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.) uspořádat
    - stage direction
    - stage fright
    - stagehand
    - stage manager
    - stagestruck
    II [stei‹]
    1) (a period or step in the development of something: The plan is in its early stages; At this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.) stádium, fáze
    2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.) etapa
    3) (a section of a bus route.) pásmo
    4) (a section of a rocket.) stupeň
    * * *
    • stupeň
    • stadium
    • stádium
    • jeviště
    • etapa

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  • 15 strategy

    ['strætə‹i]
    plural - strategies; noun
    1) (the art of planning a campaign or large military operation: military strategy.) strategie
    2) (the art of, or a scheme for, managing an affair cleverly.) taktika
    - strategically
    - strategist
    * * *
    • strategie

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  • 16 tactical

    adjective (of or concerned with tactics or successful planning: a tactical advantage.) taktický
    * * *
    • taktický

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  • 17 tactician

    [-'tiʃən]
    noun (a person who is good at tactics or successful planning.) taktik
    * * *
    • taktik

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  • 18 understand

    1. past tense, past participle - understood; verb
    1) (to see or know the meaning of (something): I can't understand his absence; Speak slowly to foreigners so that they'll understand you.) (po)rozumět
    2) (to know (eg a person) thoroughly: She understands children/dogs.) mít pochopení
    3) (to learn or realize (something), eg from information received: At first I didn't understand how ill she was; I understood that you were planning to leave today.) dovědět se, vyrozumět
    - understanding 2. noun
    1) (the power of thinking clearly: a man of great understanding.) inteligence
    2) (the ability to sympathize with another person's feelings: His kindness and understanding were a great comfort to her.) porozumění
    3) (a (state of) informal agreement: The two men have come to / reached an understanding after their disagreement.) shoda
    - make oneself understood
    - make understood
    * * *
    • porozumět
    • pochopit
    • rozumět
    • chápat

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  • 19 hit-or-miss

    adjective (without any system or planning; careless: hit-or-miss methods.) náhodný

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  • 20 landscape gardening

    (the art of planning and laying out gardens, parks etc.) zahradní architektura

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