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  • 1 not at all

    (it does not matter; it is not important etc: `Thank you for helping me.' `Not at all.') rádo se stalo
    * * *
    • vůbec ne
    • nijak

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  • 2 not to mention

    (used to emphasize something important or to excuse oneself for mentioning something relatively unimportant: He is rich and clever, not to mention handsome.) nemluvě o

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  • 3 not much

    (nothing important, impressive etc: My car isn't much to look at but it's fast.) nepříliš

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  • 4 neither here nor there

    (not important; not relevant: His opinion is neither here nor there.) nedůležitý

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  • 5 little

    ['litl] 1. adjective
    1) (small in size: He is only a little boy; when she was little (= a child).) malý
    2) (small in amount; not much: He has little knowledge of the difficulties involved.) málo
    3) (not important: I did not expect her to make a fuss about such a little thing.) nedůležitý
    2. pronoun
    ((only) a small amount: He knows little of the real world.) málo
    3. adverb
    1) (not much: I go out little nowadays.) málo
    2) (only to a small degree: a little-known fact.) málo
    3) (not at all: He little knows how ill he is.) vůbec ne
    - little by little
    - make little of
    * * *
    • trocha
    • trochu
    • maličký
    • malý
    • málo

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  • 6 no matter

    (it is not important: `He's not here.' `No matter, I'll see him later.') to je jedno

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  • 7 reach

    [ri: ] 1. verb
    1) (to arrive at (a place, age etc): We'll never reach London before dark; Money is not important when you reach my age; The noise reached our ears; Has the total reached a thousand dollars yet?; Have they reached an agreement yet?) dosáhnout
    2) (to (be able to) touch or get hold of (something): My keys have fallen down this hole and I can't reach them.) dosáhnout (na)
    3) (to stretch out one's hand in order to touch or get hold of something: He reached (across the table) for another cake; She reached out and took the book; He reached across/over and slapped her.) natáhnout ruku
    4) (to make contact with; to communicate with: If anything happens you can always reach me by phone.) spojit se (s)
    5) (to stretch or extend: My property reaches from here to the river.) dosahovat
    2. noun
    1) (the distance that can be travelled easily: My house is within (easy) reach (of London).) dosah
    2) (the distance one can stretch one's arm: I keep medicines on the top shelf, out of the children's reach; My keys are down that hole, just out of reach (of my fingers); The boxer has a very long reach.) dosah
    3) ((usually in plural) a straight part of a river, canal etc: the lower reaches of the Thames.) rovný úsek toku
    * * *
    • sáhnout
    • sahat
    • dosahovat
    • dojet
    • dojít
    • dojíždět
    • doletět
    • dosáhnout

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  • 8 what of it?

    (used in replying, to suggest that what has been done, said etc is not important: `You've offended him.' `What of it?') a co z toho?

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  • 9 what's the odds?

    (it's not important; it doesn't matter: We didn't win the competition but what's the odds?) co na tom?

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  • 10 no great shakes

    (not very good or important: He has written a book, but it's no great shakes.) nic zvláštního

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  • 11 count

    I noun
    (nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) hrabě
    II 1. verb
    1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) počítat
    2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) (s)počítat
    3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) platit; být důležitý
    4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) považovat
    2. noun
    1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) počet
    2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) bod (žaloby)
    3. adjective
    (see countable.)
    - countdown
    - count on
    - out for the count
    * * *
    • počítat
    • spočítat

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  • 12 flippant

    ['flipənt]
    (not serious enough about important matters: a flippant reply.) lehkomyslný; prostořeký
    - flippancy
    * * *
    • prostořeký
    • neuctivý
    • drzý

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  • 13 issue

    ['iʃu:] 1. verb
    1) (to give or send out, or to distribute, especially officially: The police issued a description of the criminal; Rifles were issued to the troops.) vydat, rozšířit
    2) (to flow or come out (from something): A strange noise issued from the room.) vycházet
    2. noun
    1) (the act of issuing or process of being issued: Stamp collectors like to buy new stamps on the day of issue.) vydání
    2) (one number in the series of a newspaper, magazine etc: Have you seen the latest issue of that magazine?) číslo
    3) (a subject for discussion and argument: The question of pay is not an important issue at the moment.) otázka
    * * *
    • uveřejnit
    • uveřejní
    • uveřejnění
    • vycházet
    • vydat
    • výtok
    • výsledek
    • potomek
    • předmět hovoru
    • předmět
    • problém
    • téma
    • otázka
    • náklad
    • číslo
    • důsledek
    • emise
    • dát do oběhu

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  • 14 least

    [li:st] 1. adjective, pronoun
    ((something) which is the smallest or the smallest amount that exists, is possible etc: I think the least you can do is apologize!; She wanted to know how to do it with the least amount of bother.) nejmenší
    2. adverb
    ((somethimes with the) to the smallest or lowest degree: I like her (the) least of all the girls; That is the least important of our problems.) nejméně
    - not in the least
    * * *
    • nejmenší
    • nejméně

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  • 15 lesser

    adjective (smaller or not as important: the lesser of the two towns.) menší
    * * *
    • menší

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  • 16 material

    [mə'tiəriəl] 1. noun
    1) (anything out of which something is, or may be, made: Tables are usually made from solid material such as wood.) materiál
    2) (cloth: I'd like three metres of blue woollen material.) látka
    2. adjective
    1) (consisting of solid(s), liquid(s), gas(es) or any combination of these: the material world.) hmotný
    2) (belonging to the world; not spiritual: He wanted material things like money, possessions and power.) materiální
    3) (essential or important: evidence that is material to his defence.) podstatný
    - materialize
    - materialise
    - materialization
    - materialisation
    * * *
    • hmotný
    • hmota
    • látka
    • materiální
    • materiál

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  • 17 patronise

    ['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]
    1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) chovat se blahosklonně
    2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) pravidelně chodit
    * * *
    • podporovat

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  • 18 patronize

    ['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]
    1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) chovat se blahosklonně
    2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) pravidelně chodit
    * * *
    • podporovat

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  • 19 responsible

    [-səbl]
    1) (having a duty to see that something is done etc: We'll make one person responsible for buying the food for the trip.) odpovědný
    2) ((of a job etc) having many duties eg the making of important decisions: The job of manager is a very responsible post.) odpovědný
    3) ((with for) being the cause of something: Who is responsible for the stain on the carpet?) odpovědný (za)
    4) ((of a person) able to be trusted; sensible: We need a responsible person for this job.) spolehlivý
    5) ((with for) able to control, and fully aware of (one's actions): The lawyer said that at the time of the murder, his client was not responsible for his actions.) zodpovědný (za)
    * * *
    • zodpovědný
    • odpovědný

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  • 20 self-made

    [self'meid]
    (owing wealth or important position to one's efforts, not to advantages given by birth, education etc: a self-made man.) vypracovaný vlastní silou
    * * *
    • vlastnoruční

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См. также в других словарях:

  • not important — index immaterial Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • not important — not significant, doesn t matter …   English contemporary dictionary

  • not to worry — ● worry * * * not to worry british spoken phrase used for telling someone that something is not important Thesaurus: words used for saying that something is unimportantsynonym Main entry: worry * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • not that — Though it is not the case that • • • Main Entry: ↑not * * * not that phrase used for adding a negative statement that reduces the effect or the importance of what you have just said We forgot to leave our number – not that it matters; they can… …   Useful english dictionary

  • not bother yourself head with something — not bother yourself/your head with/about sth idiom (especially BrE) to not spend time/effort on sth, because it is not important or you are not interested in it Main entry: ↑botheridiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not bother your head with something — not bother yourself/your head with/about sth idiom (especially BrE) to not spend time/effort on sth, because it is not important or you are not interested in it Main entry: ↑botheridiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not bother yourself head about something — not bother yourself/your head with/about sth idiom (especially BrE) to not spend time/effort on sth, because it is not important or you are not interested in it Main entry: ↑botheridiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not bother your head about something — not bother yourself/your head with/about sth idiom (especially BrE) to not spend time/effort on sth, because it is not important or you are not interested in it Main entry: ↑botheridiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not care a fig (for somebody) — not care/give a ˈfig (for sb/sth) idiom (old fashioned, BrE, informal) not to care at all about sth; to think that sth is not important Main entry: ↑figidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not give a fig (for somebody) — not care/give a ˈfig (for sb/sth) idiom (old fashioned, BrE, informal) not to care at all about sth; to think that sth is not important Main entry: ↑figidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not care a fig (for something) — not care/give a ˈfig (for sb/sth) idiom (old fashioned, BrE, informal) not to care at all about sth; to think that sth is not important Main entry: ↑figidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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