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  • 1 order-form

    noun (a form on which a customer's order is written.) objednací list

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  • 2 order

    ['o:də] 1. noun
    1) (a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command: He gave me my orders.) směrnice; rozkaz
    2) (an instruction to supply something: orders from Germany for special gates.) objednávka
    3) (something supplied: Your order is nearly ready.) zakázka
    4) (a tidy state: The house is in (good) order.) stav
    5) (a system or method: I must have order in my life.) řád
    6) (an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc: in alphabetical order; in order of importance.) pořadí
    7) (a peaceful condition: law and order.) pořádek
    8) (a written instruction to pay money: a banker's order.) platební příkaz
    9) (a group, class, rank or position: This is a list of the various orders of plants; the social order.) řád
    10) (a religious society, especially of monks: the Benedictine order.) řád
    2. verb
    1) (to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority): He ordered me to stand up.) nařídit
    2) (to give an instruction to supply: I have ordered some new furniture from the shop; He ordered a steak.) objednat
    3) (to put in order: Should we order these alphabetically?) uspořádat
    3. noun
    1) (a hospital attendant who does routine jobs.) zdravotník, -ice
    2) (a soldier who carries an officer's orders and messages.) ordonance
    - order-form
    - in order
    - in order that
    - in order
    - in order to
    - made to order
    - on order
    - order about
    - out of order
    - a tall order
    * * *
    • velet
    • uspořádat
    • zakázka
    • postup
    • pořádek
    • pořadí
    • poručit
    • povel
    • přikázat
    • řád
    • řad
    • příkaz
    • rozkázat
    • rozkazovat
    • rozkaz
    • seřadit
    • stupeň
    • nařídit
    • nařízení
    • objednat
    • objednávat
    • objednávka

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  • 3 account

    1) (an arrangement by which a person keeps his money in a bank: I have (opened) an account with the local bank.) účet, konto
    2) (a statement of money owing: Send me an account.) účet
    3) (a description or explanation (of something that has happened): a full account of his holiday.) popis, zpráva; vysvětlení
    4) (an arrangement by which a person makes a regular (eg monthly) payment instead of paying at the time of buying: I have an account at Smiths.) splátkový účet
    5) ((usually in plural) a record of money received and spent: You must keep your accounts in order; ( also adjective) an account book.) účty; účetní
    - accountant
    - account for
    - on account of
    - on my/his etc account
    - on my/his account
    - on no account
    - take something into account
    - take into account
    - take account of something
    - take account of
    * * *
    • účtovat
    • účet
    • výčet
    • vyúčtování
    • vyúčtovat
    • zúčtovat
    • počítání
    • konto

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  • 4 advertisement

    noun ((also ad [æd], advert) a film, newspaper announcement, poster etc making something known, especially in order to persuade people to buy it: an advertisement for toothpaste on television; She replied to my advertisement for a secretary.) reklama, inzerát
    * * *
    • reklama
    • inzerát

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  • 5 appetiser

    noun ((especially American) something eaten or drunk before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite: They ate smoked salmon as an appetizer.) předkrm, aperitiv
    * * *
    • předkrm
    • aperitiv

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  • 6 appetizer

    noun ((especially American) something eaten or drunk before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite: They ate smoked salmon as an appetizer.) předkrm, aperitiv
    * * *
    • předkrm
    • aperitiv

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  • 7 brother

    1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) bratr
    2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) kolega, krajan
    3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) bratr
    - brother-in-law
    * * *
    • bratr

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  • 8 civil disobedience

    noun (a refusal by a large number of people to pay taxes or obey certain laws in a nonviolent way in order to protest against the government, its policies etc.) občanská neposlušnost
    * * *
    • občanská neposlušnost

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  • 9 council

    1) (a group of people formed in order to advise etc: The King formed a council of wise men; the Council for Recreation.) rada
    2) (in the United Kingdom, a body of people elected to control the workings of local government in a county, region, district etc.) shromáždění
    * * *
    • rada
    • kolegium
    • koncil

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  • 10 formation

    1) (the act of forming or making: He agreed to the formation of a music society.) utvoření
    2) ((a) particular arrangement or order: The planes flew in formation.) útvar
    * * *
    • útvar
    • tvorba
    • formace

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  • 11 heater

    noun (an apparatus which gives out heat in order to warm a room etc, or which heats water etc eg in a water-tank.) ohřívač, kamínka
    * * *
    • ohřívač

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  • 12 hierarchy

    ((an) arrangement (of usually people in a group, also things etc) in order of rank, importance etc.) hierarchie
    * * *
    • hierarchie

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  • 13 housebreaker

    noun (a person who breaks into a house in order to steal.) bytový zloděj
    * * *
    • bytový zloděj

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  • 14 immigration

    noun (the act of entering a country in order to settle there.) přistěhovalectví
    * * *
    • přistěhovalectví
    • imigrace

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  • 15 jargon

    (special words or phrases used within a group, trade or profession etc: legal jargon; medical jargon; Thieves use a special jargon in order to confuse passing hearers.) slang; hantýrka
    * * *
    • žargon
    • slang

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  • 16 membership

    1) (the state of being a member: membership of the Communist Party.) členství
    2) (a group of members: a society with a large membership.) členstvo
    3) (the amount of money paid to a society etc in order to become a member: The membership has increased to $5 this year.) členské příspěvky
    * * *
    • členství
    • členský
    • členstvo

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  • 17 miser

    (a mean person who lives very poorly in order to store up wealth: That old miser won't give you a cent!) lakomec
    - miserliness
    * * *
    • lakomec

    English-Czech dictionary > miser

  • 18 non-violence

    (the refusal to use any violent means in order to gain political, social etc aims.) nenásilí
    * * *
    • nenásilí

    English-Czech dictionary > non-violence

  • 19 operation

    1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) operace
    2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) chod, fungování
    3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) operace
    4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) operace
    * * *
    • působení
    • řízení
    • operace
    • činnost

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  • 20 reinforcement

    1) (the act of reinforcing.) zpevnění; posílení
    2) ((in plural) men added to an army etc in order to strengthen it: As the enemy attacks increased, the general called for reinforcements.) posily
    * * *
    • výztuž
    • výztuha
    • zpevnění
    • posily

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • order — or·der 1 n 1: a state of peace, freedom from unruly behavior, and respect for law and proper authority maintain law and order 2: an established mode or state of procedure a call to order 3 a: a mandate from a superior authority see also …   Law dictionary

  • order book — noun 1. a printed copy of the order of the day • Syn: ↑order paper • Hypernyms: ↑order of the day 2. a book in which customers orders are entered; usually makes multiple copies of the order • Hypernyms: ↑book, ↑volume …   Useful english dictionary

  • order paper — noun a printed copy of the order of the day • Syn: ↑order book • Hypernyms: ↑order of the day * * * noun Usage: often capitalized O&P : order book 2 * * * order paper …   Useful english dictionary

  • order form — noun a form to use when placing an order • Hypernyms: ↑form * * * order form noun A printed form on which the details of a customer s order are written • • • Main Entry: ↑order * * * order form UK US noun [countable] [ …   Useful english dictionary

  • order of magnitude — noun 1. a degree in a continuum of size or quantity (Freq. 5) it was on the order of a mile an explosion of a low order of magnitude • Syn: ↑order • Derivationally related forms: ↑order (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • order of the day — noun the order of business for an assembly on a given day • Hypernyms: ↑agenda, ↑agendum, ↑order of business • Hyponyms: ↑order paper, ↑order book * * * noun the order of the day : a characteristic or activity that is …   Useful english dictionary

  • order-getter — ˈorder ˌgetter noun [countable] MARKETING JOBS someone whose job is to persuade new and existing customers to order goods from a company: • Order getters increase sales by selling to new customers or by convincing current customers to buy more. * …   Financial and business terms

  • order — noun 1》 the arrangement or disposition of people or things according to a particular sequence or method.     ↘a state in which everything is in its correct place.     ↘a state in which the laws and rules regulating public behaviour are observed.… …   English new terms dictionary

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