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  • 101 colouring

    1) (something used to give colour: She put pink colouring in the icing.) barvivo
    2) (complexion: She had very high colouring (= a very pink complexion).) pleť
    * * *
    • zabarvení
    • zbarvení

    English-Czech dictionary > colouring

  • 102 communicate

    [kə'mju:nikeit]
    1) (to tell (information etc): She communicated the facts to him.) sdělit
    2) (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

    English-Czech dictionary > communicate

  • 103 concentration

    noun She lacks concentration - she will never pass the exam.) koncentrace, soustřeďování
    * * *
    • soustředění
    • koncentrace

    English-Czech dictionary > concentration

  • 104 confident

    ['konfidənt]
    adjective (having a great deal of trust (especially in oneself): She is confident that she will win; a confident boy.) (sebe)jistý; přesvědčený
    * * *
    • jistý
    • důvěryhodný

    English-Czech dictionary > confident

  • 105 conscience

    ['konʃəns]
    ((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) svědomí
    * * *
    • svědomí

    English-Czech dictionary > conscience

  • 106 control

    [kən'trəul] 1. noun
    1) (the right of directing or of giving orders; power or authority: She has control over all the decisions in that department; She has no control over that dog.) vliv, vláda, moc
    2) (the act of holding back or restraining: control of prices; I know you're angry but you must not lose control (of yourself).) regulace, kontrola
    3) ((often in plural) a lever, button etc which operates (a machine etc): The clutch and accelerator are foot controls in a car.) ovládací zařízení
    4) (a point or place at which an inspection takes place: passport control.) kontrola
    2. verb
    1) (to direct or guide; to have power or authority over: The captain controls the whole ship; Control your dog!) ovládat, řídit, dohlížet na
    2) (to hold back; to restrain (oneself or one's emotions etc): Control yourself!) kontrolovat se, ovládat se
    3) (to keep to a fixed standard: The government is controlling prices.) regulovat
    - control-tower
    - in control of
    - in control
    - out of control
    - under control
    * * *
    • řízení
    • řídit
    • ovládání
    • ovládat
    • kontrola
    • kontrolovat
    • kontrolní
    • dozor

    English-Czech dictionary > control

  • 107 convince

    [kən'vins]
    (to persuade (a person) that something is true: Her smile convinced me that she was happy; She is convinced of his innocence.) přesvědčit
    * * *
    • přesvědčovat
    • přesvědčit

    English-Czech dictionary > convince

  • 108 cook

    [kuk] 1. verb
    (to prepare (food) or become ready by heating: She cooked the chicken; The chicken is cooking in the oven.) vařit, péci
    2. noun
    (a person who cooks, especially for a living: She was employed as a cook at the embassy.) kuchař
    - cookery
    - cookery-book
    - cook up
    * * *
    • vařit
    • uvařit
    • kuchař
    • kuchařka

    English-Czech dictionary > cook

  • 109 could

    [kud]
    negative short form - couldn't; verb
    1) (past tense of can: They asked if I could drive a car; I said I couldn't; She asked if she could go.) mohl, mohl by
    2) (used to express a possibility: I could go but I'm not going to; I could do it next week if you helped me.) mohl by
    * * *
    • uměl
    • mohl
    • mohl by

    English-Czech dictionary > could

  • 110 crisis

    plural - crises; noun
    1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) krize
    2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) kritická situace
    * * *
    • krize

    English-Czech dictionary > crisis

  • 111 crook

    [kruk] 1. noun
    1) (a (shepherd's or bishop's) stick, bent at the end.) hůl, berla
    2) (a criminal: The two crooks stole the old woman's jewels.) lump, zloděj
    3) (the inside of the bend (of one's arm at the elbow): She held the puppy in the crook of her arm.) ohbí
    2. verb
    (to bend (especially one's finger) into the shape of a hook: She crooked her finger to beckon him.) ohnout
    - crookedly
    - crookedness
    * * *
    • podvodník
    • hák
    • háček
    • darebák

    English-Czech dictionary > crook

  • 112 day

    [dei] 1. noun
    1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) den
    2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) den
    3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) den
    4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) doba, časy
    - day-dream 2. verb
    She often day-dreams.) snít (o)
    - day school
    - daytime
    - call it a day
    - day by day
    - day in
    - day out
    - make someone's day
    - one day
    - some day
    - the other day
    * * *
    • denní
    • den

    English-Czech dictionary > day

  • 113 daze

    [deiz] 1. verb
    (to make confused (eg by a blow or a shock): She was dazed by the news.) omráčit, zmást
    2. noun
    (a bewildered or absent-minded state: She's been going around in a daze all day.) omráčení, jako ve snách
    * * *
    • omráčit

    English-Czech dictionary > daze

  • 114 defeatist

    noun, adjective ((of) a person who gives up too easily and is too easily discouraged: She is such a defeatist; She has a defeatist attitude to life.)
    * * *
    • poraženec

    English-Czech dictionary > defeatist

  • 115 democrat

    ['deməkræt]
    noun (one who believes in democracy as a principle: She likes to pretend she's a democrat.) demokrat
    * * *
    • demokrat

    English-Czech dictionary > democrat

  • 116 deodorant

    [di:'əudərənt]
    (a substance that destroys or conceals unpleasant (body) smells: She perspires a lot - she should use (a) deodorant.) deodorant
    * * *
    • deodorant

    English-Czech dictionary > deodorant

  • 117 deposit

    [di'pozit] 1. verb
    1) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) položit
    2) (to put in for safe keeping: He deposited the money in the bank.) uložit
    2. noun
    1) (an act of putting money in a bank etc: She made several large deposits at the bank during that month.) vklad
    2) (an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid: We have put down a deposit on a house in the country.) záloha
    3) (the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way: We decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.) záloha
    4) (a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid: The flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.) nános, usazenina
    5) (a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock: rich deposits of iron ore.) ložisko
    * * *
    • uložit
    • vklad
    • vrstva
    • vkladní
    • vložit
    • zástava
    • záruka
    • záloha
    • položit
    • povlak
    • sklad
    • složit
    • jistota
    • kauce
    • nános
    • ložisko
    • nanášet
    • depozit
    • deponování
    • deponovat

    English-Czech dictionary > deposit

  • 118 detect

    [di'tekt]
    (to notice or discover: She thought she could detect a smell of gas.) objevit, zjistit
    - detention
    * * *
    • zjistit
    • objevit
    • detekovat

    English-Czech dictionary > detect

  • 119 diet

    1. noun
    (food, especially a course of recommended foods, for losing weight or as treatment for an illness etc: a diet of fish and vegetables; a salt-free diet; She went on a diet to lose weight.) dieta
    2. verb
    (to eat certain kinds of food to lose weight: She has to diet to stay slim.) držet dietu
    - dietitian
    * * *
    • strava
    • dieta

    English-Czech dictionary > diet

  • 120 dimple

    ['dimpl]
    (a small hollow especially on the surface of the skin: She has a dimple in her cheek when she smiles.) dolíček
    * * *
    • důlek

    English-Czech dictionary > dimple

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