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  • 1 possessions

    • vlastnictví
    • majetky

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  • 2 acquisitive

    [ə'kwizətiv]
    adjective (eager to get possessions: an acquisitive child.) hrabivý, nenasytný
    * * *
    • nenasytný

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  • 3 belongings

    noun plural (personal possessions: She can't have gone away - all her belongings are still here.) věci, majetek, zavazadla
    * * *
    • věci
    • osobní majetek
    • majetek

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  • 4 estate

    [i'steit]
    1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) pozemky, nemovitý majetek
    2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) parcela; zástavba
    3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) majetek
    - estate-car
    * * *
    • statek
    • nemovitosti
    • nemovitost

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  • 5 jumble

    1. verb
    ((often with up or together) to mix or throw together without order: In this puzzle, the letters of all the words have been jumbled (up); His shoes and clothes were all jumbled (together) in the cupboard.) pomíchat; naházet
    2. noun
    1) (a confused mixture: He found an untidy jumble of things in the drawer.) směsice
    2) (unwanted possessions suitable for a jumble sale: Have you any jumble to spare?) veteš
    * * *
    • promíchat
    • přeházet
    • sušenka tvaru prstenu
    • směsice
    • harampádí
    • náhodně rozmístit
    • míchanice
    • nepřehledné množství věcí

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  • 6 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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  • 7 possession

    [-ʃən]
    1) (something which is owned by a person, country etc: She lost all her possessions in the fire.) majetek
    2) (the state of possessing.) vlastnictví
    * * *
    • vlastnictví
    • posedlost
    • majetek
    • držení

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  • 8 possessive

    [-siv]
    1) (showing that someone or something possesses an object etc: `Yours', `mine', `his', `hers', `theirs' are possessive pronouns; `your', `my', `his', `their' are possessive adjectives.) přivlastňovací
    2) (acting as though things and people are one's personal possessions: a possessive mother.) panovačný
    * * *
    • vlastnický
    • sobecký
    • lačný
    • majetkový
    • dychtivý
    • činící si velké nároky
    • chtivý

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  • 9 pride

    1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) pýcha
    2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) hrdost
    3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) smečka
    - the pride of
    - pride of place
    - pride oneself on
    - take pride in
    * * *
    • pýcha

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  • 10 proud

    1) (feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, connections etc: He was proud of his new house; She was proud of her son's achievements; He was proud to play football for the school.) pyšný
    2) (having a (too) high opinion of oneself; arrogant: She was too proud to talk to us.) domýšlivý
    3) (wishing to be independent: She was too proud to accept help.) hrdý, nezávislý
    4) (splendid or impressive: The assembled fleet was a proud sight.) nádherný
    - do someone proud
    - do proud
    * * *
    • pyšný
    • hrdý

    English-Czech dictionary > proud

  • 11 rich

    [ri ]
    1) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) bohatý
    2) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) bohatý na
    3) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) bohatý
    4) (containing a lot of fat, eggs, spices etc: a rich sauce.) těžký
    5) ((of clothes, material etc) very beautiful and expensive.) drahocenný, těžký
    - richness
    - riches
    * * *
    • úrodný
    • zámožný
    • plný
    • formátovaný
    • bohatý
    • drahý

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  • 12 show off

    1) (to show or display for admiration: He showed off his new car by taking it to work.) předvést
    2) (to try to impress others with one's possessions, ability etc: She is just showing off - she wants everyone to know how well she speaks French (noun show-off a person who does this).) předvádět se
    * * *
    • vytahovat se
    • zdůraznit
    • zvýraznit
    • chlubit se

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  • 13 sin

    [sin] 1. noun
    (wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) hřích
    2. verb
    (to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) (z)hřešit
    - sinful
    - sinfully
    - sinfulness
    * * *
    • zhřešit
    • hřešit
    • hřích

    English-Czech dictionary > sin

  • 14 wealthy

    adjective (having much money and/or many possessions; rich: She is a wealthy young widow.) bohatý
    * * *
    • majetný
    • bohatý

    English-Czech dictionary > wealthy

  • 15 yield

    [ji:ld] 1. verb
    1) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) ustoupit; přenechat
    2) (to give way to force or pressure: At last the door yielded.) povolit
    3) (to produce naturally, grow etc: How much milk does that herd of cattle yield?) dávat, nést
    2. noun
    (the amount produced by natural means: the annual yield of wheat.) úroda, výnos
    * * *
    • ustoupit
    • výnos
    • vynést
    • vynášet
    • výtěžek
    • poskytnout
    • poskytovat
    • plodit
    • přenechat
    • přinášet
    • skýtat
    • dát přednost
    • dávat

    English-Czech dictionary > yield

  • 16 jumble sale

    (a sale of unwanted possessions, eg used clothing, usually to raise money for a charity etc.) bazar

    English-Czech dictionary > jumble sale

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