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1 facts
• skutečnosti• fakty• data -
2 facts of life
• životni fakta -
3 cold facts
• holá fakta -
4 the facts of life
(information about sex and how babies are born (in sex education).) základní poučení (o pohlavním životě) -
5 record
1. ['reko:d, -kəd, ]( American[) -kərd] noun1) (a written report of facts, events etc: historical records; I wish to keep a record of everything that is said at this meeting.) záznam, zápis2) (a round flat piece of (usually black) plastic on which music etc is recorded: a record of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony.) (gramofonová) deska3) ((in races, games, or almost any activity) the best performance so far; something which has never yet been beaten: He holds the record for the 1,000 metres; The record for the high jump was broken/beaten this afternoon; He claimed to have eaten fifty sausages in a minute and asked if this was a record; ( also adjective) a record score.) rekord(ní)4) (the collected facts from the past of a person, institution etc: This school has a very poor record of success in exams; He has a criminal record.) minulost, pověst2. [rə'ko:d] verb1) (to write a description of (an event, facts etc) so that they can be read in the future: The decisions will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.) zapsat2) (to put (the sound of music, speech etc) on a record or tape so that it can be listened to in the future: I've recorded the whole concert; Don't make any noise when I'm recording.) nahrát, zachytit3) ((of a dial, instrument etc) to show (a figure etc) as a reading: The thermometer recorded 30°C yesterday.) ukázat, naměřit4) (to give or show, especially in writing: to record one's vote in an election.) zaznamenat•- recorder- recording
- record-player
- in record time
- off the record
- on record* * *• záznam• zápis• zapsat• protokolovat• registrovat• rekord• evidence• nahrávka• deska -
6 assimilate
[ə'siməleit](to take in and digest: Plants assimilate food from the earth; I can't assimilate all these facts at once.) přijímat, strávit* * *• přizpůsobit• asimilovat -
7 bald
[bo:ld]1) ((of people) with little or no hair on the head: a bald head; He is going bald (= becoming bald).) plešatý2) ((of birds, animals) without feathers, fur etc: a bald patch on the dog's back.) holý, bezsrstý3) (bare or plain: a bald statement of the facts.) strohý•- baldness- balding
- baldly* * *• holý• holohlavý• lysý -
8 brief
[bri:f] 1. adjective(not long; short: a brief visit; a brief account.) krátký, stručný2. noun(a short statement of facts (especially in a lawsuit, of a client's case): a lawyer's brief.) zpráva, stručný výtah3. verb(to give detailed instructions to (especially a barrister, group of soldiers etc): The astronauts were briefed before the space mission.) dát instruktáž- briefing- briefly
- briefs
- brevity
- briefcase
- in brief* * *• stručný• strohý• informovat• krátký -
9 capacity
[kə'pæsəti]plural - capacities; noun1) (ability to hold, contain etc: This tank has a capacity of 300 gallons.) kapacita2) (ability: his capacity for remembering facts.) schopnost3) (position: in his capacity as a leader.) postavení* * *• únosnost• schopnost• kapacita -
10 close
I 1. [kləus] adverb1) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) blízko2) (tightly; neatly: a close-fitting dress.) dokonale padnoucí oděv2. adjective1) (near in relationship: a close friend.) blízký2) (having a narrow difference between winner and loser: a close contest; The result was close.) těsný3) (thorough: a close examination of the facts; Keep a close watch on him.) důkladný; přísný4) (tight: a close fit.) těsný5) (without fresh air: a close atmosphere; The weather was close and thundery.) hustý, dusný6) (mean: He's very close (with his money).) skoupý7) (secretive: They're keeping very close about the business.) tajný, důvěrný•- closely- closeness
- close call/shave
- close-set
- close-up
- close at hand
- close on
- close to II 1. [kləuz] verb1) (to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening: The baby closed his eyes; Close the door; The shops close on Sundays.) zavřít, zavírat2) (to finish; to come or bring to an end: The meeting closed with everyone in agreement.) skončit3) (to complete or settle (a business deal).) uzavřít2. noun(a stop, end or finish: the close of day; towards the close of the nineteenth century.) konec, závěr- close up* * *• těsně• uzavřít• zavřít• zavírat• blízký• důvěrný -
11 communicate
[kə'mju:nikeit]1) (to tell (information etc): She communicated the facts to him.) sdělit2) (to get in touch (with): It's difficult to communicate with her now that she has left the country.) navázat/udržovat kontakt•- communications
- communicative
- communication cord
- communications satellite* * *• sdělit• komunikovat• dorozumívat se -
12 data
(or noun singular facts or information (especially the information given to a computer): All the data has/have been fed into the computer.) údaje, informace- database- data-processing* * *• údaje• datový• data -
13 deduce
[di'dju:s](to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) odvodit, usoudit1) (the act of deducing.) dedukce
2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) dedukce
* * *• vyvozovat• vyvodit• odvozovat• odvodit• dedukovat -
14 examine
[iɡ'zæmin]1) (to look at closely; to inspect closely: They examined the animal tracks and decided that they were those of a fox.) (pro)zkoumat2) ((of a doctor) to inspect the body of thoroughly to check for disease etc: The doctor examined the child and said she was healthy.) vyšetřit3) (to consider carefully: The police must examine the facts.) přešetřit4) (to test the knowledge or ability of (students etc): She examines pupils in mathematics.) zkoušet5) (to question: The lawyer examined the witness in the court case.) vyslýchat•- examiner* * *• vyzkoušet• vyšetřovat• zkoušet• zkoumat• prohlížet• ptát se• prohlédnout• prověřovat• ohledat• ověřovat -
15 fact
[fækt]1) (something known or believed to be true: It is a fact that smoking is a danger to health.) pravda2) (reality: fact or fiction.) skutečnost•- factual
- factually
- as a matter of fact
- in fact
- in point of fact* * *• pravda• skutečnost• fakt -
16 factual
['fæk uəl]adjective (of or containing facts: a factual account.) skutečný* * *• věcný• skutečný• faktický• konkrétní -
17 glean
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18 grounding
noun (the teaching of the basic facts of a subject: a good grounding in mathematics.) vyučování základům* * *• základy• průprava -
19 infer
[in'fə:]past tense, past participle - inferred; verb(to judge (from facts or evidence): I inferred from your silence that you were angry.) vyvozovat* * *• vyvozovat• odvozovat• dovozovat• dedukovat -
20 inform
[in'fo:m]1) (to tell; to give knowledge to: Please inform me of your intentions in this matter; I was informed that you were absent from the office.) informovat2) ((with against or on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc): He informed against his fellow thieves.) udávat, donášet•- information
- informative
- informer
- information superhighway
- information technology* * *• oznámit• informovat
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