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occupation

  • 1 occupation

    1) (a person's job or work.) zaměstnání
    2) (the act of occupying (a house, town etc).) okupace
    3) (the period of time during which a town, house etc is occupied: During the occupation, there was a shortage of food.) okupace
    * * *
    • zaměstnání
    • zaměstnaní
    • povolání
    • okupace

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  • 2 profession

    [-ʃən]
    1) (an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.) povolání
    2) (the people who have such an occupation: the legal profession.) stav
    3) (an open statement or declaration.) prohlášení
    * * *
    • povolání
    • profese

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  • 3 at

    [æt]
    1) (position: They are not at home; She lives at 33 Forest Road) v(e)
    2) (direction: He looked at her; She shouted at the boys.) na
    3) (time: He arrived at ten o'clock; The children came at the sound of the bell.) v, za
    4) (state or occupation: The countries are at war; She is at work.) v(e)
    5) (pace or speed: He drove at 120 kilometres per hour.)
    6) (cost: bread at $1.20 a loaf.) za
    * * *
    • u
    • v
    • ve
    • při

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  • 4 badge

    [bæ‹]
    (a mark, emblem or ornament showing rank, occupation, or membership of a society, team etc: a school badge on a blazer.) odznak
    * * *
    • odznak

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  • 5 business

    ['biznis]
    1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) zaměstnání, obchodování
    2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) obchod, podnik
    3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) záležitost, úkol, povinnost, věc
    - businessman
    - on business
    * * *
    • podnikání
    • provoz
    • obor
    • firma
    • krám
    • obchod
    • byznys
    • činnost

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  • 6 colleague

    ['koli:ɡ]
    (a person with whom one is associated in a profession or occupation: He gets on well with his colleagues.) kolega
    * * *
    • kolegyně
    • kolega

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  • 7 degrading

    adjective (tending to make lower in rank etc or to disgrace: a degrading occupation.) ponižující
    * * *
    • ponižující

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  • 8 mountaineer

    noun (a person who climbs mountains, especially with skill, or as his occupation.) horolezec
    * * *
    • horolezec
    • horolezkyně

    English-Czech dictionary > mountaineer

  • 9 occupy

    1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) zaujímat
    2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) obývat
    3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) obsadit
    - occupation
    - occupational
    - occupier
    * * *
    • zabrat
    • zaujímat
    • zaujmout
    • obsadit
    • okupovat
    • obsazovat

    English-Czech dictionary > occupy

  • 10 pastime

    (an occupation which one enjoys and takes part in during one's spare time; a hobby: Playing chess is his favourite pastime.) zábava; koníček
    * * *
    • zábava

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  • 11 pursuit

    [pə'sju:t]
    1) (the act of pursuing: The thief ran down the street with a policeman in (hot) pursuit.) stíhání
    2) (an occupation or hobby: holiday pursuits.) činnost
    * * *
    • věnování se
    • zaměstnání
    • povolání
    • pronásledování
    • sledování
    • stíhání
    • snaha o získání
    • hledání
    • lovení
    • činnost
    • cíl

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  • 12 sit-in

    noun (an occupation of a building etc by protesters: The students staged a sit-in.) okupační akce
    * * *
    • okupační akce

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  • 13 title

    1) (the name of a book, play, painting, piece of music etc: The title of the painting is `A Winter Evening'.) název, nadpis
    2) (a word put before a person's name to show rank, honour, occupation etc: Sir John; Lord Henry; Captain Smith; Professor Brown; Dr (Doctor) Peter Jones.) titul
    - title deed
    - title page
    - title rôle
    * * *
    • titul
    • retrieval
    • název

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  • 14 trade

    [treid] 1. noun
    1) (the buying and selling of goods: Japan does a lot of trade with Britain.) obchod
    2) ((a) business, occupation, or job: He's in the jewellery trade.) zaměstnání, živnost
    2. verb
    1) ((often with in or with) to buy and sell: They made a lot of money by trading; They trade in fruit and vegetables.) obchodovat
    2) (to exchange: I traded my watch for a bicycle.) vyměnit
    - trademark
    - tradename
    - tradesman
    - trades union
    - trade union
    - trades unionist
    - trade unionist
    - trade wind
    - trade in
    * * *
    • obchod

    English-Czech dictionary > trade

  • 15 versatile

    1) ((of people etc) able to turn easily and successfully from one task, activity or occupation to another: a versatile entertainer; He will easily get another job - he is so versatile.) všestranný
    2) ((of a material etc) capable of being used for many purposes: a versatile tool.) univerzální
    * * *
    • univerzální
    • mnohostranný

    English-Czech dictionary > versatile

  • 16 veteran

    ['vetərən]
    noun, adjective
    1) (a person who is (old and) experienced as a soldier etc or in some other occupation: a veteran footballer/entertainer.) veterán
    2) ((American) a person who has been in the army etc: war veterans.) vysloužilec
    * * *
    • veterán
    • vysloužilec

    English-Czech dictionary > veteran

  • 17 walk of life

    (a way of earning one's living; an occupation or profession: People from all walks of life went to the minister's funeral.) zaměstnání
    * * *
    • profese

    English-Czech dictionary > walk of life

См. также в других словарях:

  • occupation — [ ɔkypasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. occupatio 1 ♦ Ce à quoi on consacre son activité, son temps. ⇒ affaire, besogne, ouvrage, passe temps. « Les jeux des enfants sont de graves occupations » (Barbusse). Elle a de multiples occupations. Vaquer à ses… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • occupation — oc‧cu‧pa‧tion [ˌɒkjˈpeɪʆn ǁ ˌɑːk ] noun [countable] PROPERTY a job or profession, used especially on official forms or for writing about the jobs people do: • Please state your name, age, and occupation. • The least stressful occupations in our …   Financial and business terms

  • occupation — Occupation. s. f. v. Employ, affaire à laquelle on est occupé. Importante occupation. serieuse, penible occupation. frivole, legere occupation. j ay assez d occupation. voilà une belle occupation pour un homme sage. quelles sont maintenant vos… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Occupation — may refer to: Job (role), a regular activity performed for payment, that occupies one s time Employment, a person under service of another by hire Career, a course through life Profession, a vocation founded upon specialized training Vocation, an …   Wikipedia

  • Occupation — Oc cu*pa tion, n. [L. occupatio: cf. F. occupation.] 1. The act or process of occupying or taking possession; actual possession and control; the state of being occupied; a holding or keeping; tenure; use; as, the occupation of lands by a tenant.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • occupation — I (possession) noun ascendancy, authority, charge, command, control, direction, domination, dominion, influence, inhabitation, jurisdiction, mastery, occupancy, occupatio, ownership, power, predominance, predominancy, proprietary rights,… …   Law dictionary

  • occupation — [n1] profession, business activity, affair, calling, chosen work, craft, daily grind*, day gig*, do, dodge*, employment, game*, grindstone*, hang*, job, lick*, line, line of work, métier, moonlight*, nine to five*, play*, post, pursuit, racket*,… …   New thesaurus

  • Occupation — Occupation, lat. deutsch, Besetzung, Einnahme; Besitzergreifung an herrenlosen Sachen, die noch nie im Eigenthum gewesen oder wo dasselbe aufgegeben worden ist. Nicht so an verlornen Sachen, deren widerrechtliche Aneignung den Funddiebstahl… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Occupation — Occupation, the the period from 1940 44 during World War II, when France was occupied by the German army …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • occupation — (n.) early 14c., fact of holding or possessing; mid 14c., a being employed in something, also a particular action, from O.Fr. occupacion (12c.), from L. occupationem (nom. occupatio) a taking possession, business, employment, noun of action from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • occupation — employment, *work, calling, pursuit, business …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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