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  • 61 habitable

    ['hæbitəbl]
    ((negative unhabitable) (usually of buildings) fit to be lived in: The house is no longer habitable - the roof is collapsing.) obyvatelný
    - habitation
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    • obyvatelný

    English-Czech dictionary > habitable

  • 62 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
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    • plný naděje
    • nadějný

    English-Czech dictionary > hopeful

  • 63 hurried

    1) (done quickly, often too quickly: This was a very hurried piece of work.) uspěchaný
    2) ((negative unhurried) forced to do something quickly, often too quickly: I hate feeling hurried.) samý chvat
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    • uspěchaný
    • spěšný
    • chvatný

    English-Czech dictionary > hurried

  • 64 hygienic

    [-'‹i:-, ]( American[) -'‹e-]
    adjective ((negative unhygienic) free from germs or dirt: Hygienic conditions are essential in a hospital.) hygienický
    * * *
    • hygienický

    English-Czech dictionary > hygienic

  • 65 idiomatic

    [-'mætik]
    1) (using an idiom: an idiomatic use of this word.) idiomatický
    2) (using appropriate idioms: We try to teach idiomatic English.) idiomatický
    * * *
    • osobitý
    • idiomatický

    English-Czech dictionary > idiomatic

  • 66 imaginative

    [-nətiv, ]( American[) -neitiv]
    adjective ((negative unimaginative) having, or created with, imagination: an imaginative writer; This essay is interesting and imaginative.) nápaditý, vynalézavý
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    • vynalézavý
    • nápaditý

    English-Czech dictionary > imaginative

  • 67 important

    [im'po:tənt]
    ((negative unimportant) having great value, influence or effect: an important book/person/occasion; It is important that you arrive here on time.) důležitý
    - importance
    * * *
    • významný
    • důležitý

    English-Czech dictionary > important

  • 68 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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  • 69 inhabitable

    adjective ((negative uninhabitable) fit to be lived in: The building was no longer inhabitable.) obyvatelný
    * * *
    • neobyvatelný

    English-Czech dictionary > inhabitable

  • 70 intelligent

    [in'teli‹ənt]
    1) (clever and quick at understanding: an intelligent child; That dog is so intelligent.) inteligentní
    2) (showing these qualities: an intelligent question.) inteligentní
    - intelligence
    * * *
    • vzdělaný
    • rozumný
    • inteligentní

    English-Czech dictionary > intelligent

  • 71 intelligible

    [in'teli‹əbl]
    ((negative unintelligible) able to be understood: His answer was barely intelligible because he was speaking through a mouthful of food.) srozumitelný
    - intelligibly
    * * *
    • pochopitelný
    • srozumitelný

    English-Czech dictionary > intelligible

  • 72 intentional

    [-ʃənl]
    adjective ((negative unintentional) done, said etc deliberately and not by accident: I'm sorry I offended you - it wasn't intentional; intentional cruelty.) úmyslný
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    • úmyslný
    • záměrný

    English-Czech dictionary > intentional

  • 73 inviting

    adjective ((negative uninviting) attractive or tempting: There was an inviting smell coming from the kitchen.) lákavý
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    • zvoucí
    • přitažlivý
    • lákavý

    English-Czech dictionary > inviting

  • 74 justifiable

    adjective ((negative unjustifiable) able to be justified: Is dishonesty ever justifiable?) ospravedlnitelný
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    • omluvitelný

    English-Czech dictionary > justifiable

  • 75 lawful

    1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) legální
    2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) legitimní
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    • zákonitý
    • zákonný
    • legální

    English-Czech dictionary > lawful

  • 76 limited

    1) ((negative unlimited) not very great, large etc; restricted: My experience is rather limited.) omezený
    2) ((with capital, abbreviated to Ltd. when written) a word used in the titles of certain companies: West. and R. Chambers Ltd.) s.r.o. (společnost s ručením omezeným)
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    • omezený
    • ohraničený
    • limitovaný

    English-Czech dictionary > limited

  • 77 lined

    I adjective
    (having lines: lined paper; a lined face.) linkovaný; vrásčitý
    II adjective
    ((negative unlined) having a lining: a lined skirt.) podšitý; s podšívkou
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    • vrásčitý
    • linkovaný
    • lemovaný

    English-Czech dictionary > lined

  • 78 lovable

    adjective ((negative unlovable) easy to love or like; attractive: a lovable child.) k pomilování
    * * *
    • roztomilý

    English-Czech dictionary > lovable

  • 79 lovely

    1) ((negative unlovely) beautiful; attractive: She is a lovely girl; She looked lovely in that dress.) rozkošný
    2) (delightful: Someone told me a lovely joke last night, but I can't remember it; a lovely meal.) výtečný
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    • pěkný
    • překrásný
    • půvabný
    • roztomilý
    • rozkošný
    • hezký
    • krásný
    • krásně
    • milý
    • báječný

    English-Czech dictionary > lovely

  • 80 manageable

    1) (that can be controlled: The children are not very manageable.) ovladatelný, poddajný
    2) (that can be done: Are you finding this work manageable?) zvládnutelný
    * * *
    • ovladatelný

    English-Czech dictionary > manageable

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