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  • 21 jump

    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement: He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool; Don't jump the horse over that fence!) (pře)skočit; přimět ke skoku
    2) (to rise; to move quickly (upwards): She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car.) (v)skočit
    3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) vyskočit
    4) (to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding: He jumped the stream easily.) přeskočit
    2. noun
    1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) skok
    2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) překážka
    3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) skok
    4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) vyskočení
    5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) náhlý vzestup
    - jump at
    - jump for joy
    - jump on
    - jump the gun
    - jump the queue
    - jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
    - jump to it
    * * *
    • vzestup
    • skočit
    • skákat
    • skok

    English-Czech dictionary > jump

  • 22 level off

    (to make or become flat, even, steady etc: After rising for so long, prices have now levelled off.) ustálit se
    * * *
    • vyhladit
    • vyrovnat

    English-Czech dictionary > level off

  • 23 list

    I 1. [list] noun
    (a series eg of names, numbers, prices etc written down or said one after the other: a shopping-list; We have a long list of people who are willing to help.) seznam
    2. verb
    (to place in a list: He listed the things he had to do.) sestavit seznam
    II 1. [list] verb
    (to lean over to one side: The ship is listing.) naklonit se
    2. noun
    The ship had a heavy list.) náklon, sklon
    * * *
    • přoužek
    • sepsat
    • seznam
    • index
    • inventář
    • katalog
    • mez

    English-Czech dictionary > list

  • 24 moderate

    1. ['modəreit] verb
    (to make or become less extreme: He was forced to moderate his demands; Gradually the pain moderated.) (z)mírnit (se)
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) (keeping within reasonable limits; not extreme: The prices were moderate; moderate opinions.) mírný; umírněný
    2) (medium or average; not particularly good: workmanship of moderate quality.) prostřední, průměrný
    3. noun
    (a person whose views are not extreme: Politically, she's a moderate.) umírněnec
    - moderateness
    - moderation
    * * *
    • umírněný
    • zmírnit
    • rozumný
    • mírnit

    English-Czech dictionary > moderate

  • 25 peak

    [pi:k] 1. noun
    1) (the pointed top of a mountain or hill: snow-covered peaks.) vrchol
    2) (the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc: He was at the peak of his career.) vrchol
    3) (the front part of a cap which shades the eyes: The boy wore a cap with a peak.) štítek
    2. verb
    (to reach the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc: Prices peaked in July and then began to fall.) (vy)vrcholit
    - peaky
    * * *
    • vrchol
    • temeno
    • špička

    English-Czech dictionary > peak

  • 26 pocket

    ['pokit] 1. noun
    1) (a small bag sewn into or on to clothes, for carrying things in: He stood with his hands in his pockets; a coat-pocket; ( also adjective) a pocket-handkerchief, a pocket-knife.) kapsa; kapesní
    2) (a small bag attached to the corners and sides of a billiard-table etc to catch the balls.) vak, kapsa
    3) (a small isolated area or group: a pocket of warm air.) kapsa
    4) ((a person's) income or amount of money available for spending: a range of prices to suit every pocket.) kapsa
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a pocket: He pocketed his wallet; He pocketed the red ball.) dát si do kapsy
    2) (to steal: Be careful he doesn't pocket the silver.) strčit do vlastní kapsy
    - pocket-book
    - pocket-money
    - pocket-sized
    - pocket-size
    * * *
    • kapesní
    • kapsa

    English-Czech dictionary > pocket

  • 27 reduce

    [rə'dju:s]
    1) (to make less, smaller etc: The shop reduced its prices; The train reduced speed.) snížit
    2) (to lose weight by dieting: I must reduce to get into that dress.) zhubnout
    3) (to drive, or put, into a particular (bad) state: The bombs reduced the city to ruins; She was so angry, she was almost reduced to tears; During the famine, many people were reduced to eating grass and leaves.) proměnit; přimět
    - reduction
    * * *
    • zmenšit
    • snížit
    • omezit

    English-Czech dictionary > reduce

  • 28 reduction

    noun The government promised a reduction in prices later; price reductions.) snížení
    * * *
    • zmenšení
    • pokles
    • redukce
    • snížení

    English-Czech dictionary > reduction

  • 29 rocket

    ['rokit] 1. noun
    1) (a tube containing materials which, when set on fire, give off a jet of gas which drives the tube forward, usually up into the air, used eg as a firework, for signalling, or for launching a spacecraft.) raketa
    2) (a spacecraft launched in this way: The Americans have sent a rocket to Mars.) raketa
    2. verb
    (to rise or increase very quickly: Bread prices have rocketed.) prudce stoupat
    * * *
    • raketa

    English-Czech dictionary > rocket

  • 30 sale

    [seil]
    1) (the act of giving something to someone in exchange for money: the sale of a house; Sales of cars have increased.) prodej; odbyt
    2) (in a shop etc, an offer of goods at lowered prices for a short time: I bought my dress in a sale.) výprodej
    3) (an event at which goods are sold: an auction sale; a book sale.) prodej; aukce
    - salesman
    - salesmanship
    - for sale
    - sale of work
    * * *
    • výprodej
    • zlevněný prodej
    • prodej

    English-Czech dictionary > sale

  • 31 shoot up

    (to grow or increase rapidly: Prices have shot up.) vyletět nahoru
    * * *
    • tryskat
    • vystřelit nahoru
    • vymrštit
    • zdvihat se
    • letět do výše
    • brát drogy

    English-Czech dictionary > shoot up

  • 32 sky-high

    adverb, adjective (very high: The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices.) až do nebe
    * * *
    • závratný
    • přemrštěný

    English-Czech dictionary > sky-high

  • 33 skyrocket

    I verb
    (to rise sharply; to increase rapidly and suddenly: Housing prices have skyrocketed.) prudce stoupnout
    II noun
    (a rocket firework that explodes in brilliant colourful sparks.) raketa (ohňostrojová)
    * * *
    • vyletět nahoru
    • zápalná láhev
    • prudce stoupnout

    English-Czech dictionary > skyrocket

  • 34 slash

    [slæʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to make long cuts in (cloth etc): He slashed his victim's face with a razor.) pořezat
    2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) mlátit
    3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') snížit
    2. noun
    1) (a long cut or slit.) (zá)řez, sek
    2) (a sweeping blow.) dlouhá řezná rána
    * * *
    • rozřezat
    • rozparek
    • snížit
    • lomítko
    • bičovat

    English-Czech dictionary > slash

  • 35 soar

    [so:]
    (to fly high: Seagulls soared above the cliffs; Prices have soared recently.) (vy)letět vysoko
    * * *
    • tyčit se
    • vzlétat
    • vyletět
    • prudce

    English-Czech dictionary > soar

  • 36 steeply

    adverb (in a steep or sudden way: The path/prices rose steeply.) příkře
    * * *
    • prudce
    • příkře

    English-Czech dictionary > steeply

  • 37 tariff

    ['tærif]
    1) (a list of prices or charges eg in a hotel: A copy of the tariff is placed in each bedroom.) ceník
    2) ((a list of) taxes to be paid on imported or exported goods: the customs tariff.) celní sazebník
    * * *
    • sazebník
    • sazba
    • tarif
    • ceník

    English-Czech dictionary > tariff

  • 38 trend

    [trend]
    (a general direction or tendency: She follows all the latest trends in fashion; an upward trend in share prices.) směr (vývoje), trend
    * * *
    • trend

    English-Czech dictionary > trend

  • 39 unreasonable

    1) (not guided by good sense or reason: It is unreasonable to expect children to work so hard.) nerozumný
    2) (excessive, or too great: That butcher charges unreasonable prices.) přemrštěný
    * * *
    • nesmyslný
    • nepřiměřený
    • nerozumný
    • bezdůvodný

    English-Czech dictionary > unreasonable

  • 40 shop around

    (to compare prices, quality of goods etc at several shops before buying anything.) obhlížet zboží

    English-Czech dictionary > shop around

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