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1 society
plural - societies; noun1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) lidská společnost2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) společnost3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) sdružení, klub4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) společnost5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) společnost* * *• společnost• spolek• družstvo -
2 membership
1) (the state of being a member: membership of the Communist Party.) členství2) (a group of members: a society with a large membership.) členstvo3) (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 -
3 association
1) (a club, society etc.) sdružení, svaz2) (a friendship or partnership.) přátelení3) (a connection in the mind: The house had associations with her dead husband.) asociace* * *• sdružení• sdružování• svaz• společnost• styky• spolek• společenstvo• styk• spojování• spojení• jednota• asociace -
4 drop-out
noun (a person who withdraws, especially from a course at a university etc or the normal life of society.) odpadlík (ze studia); ztroskotanec* * *• odpadlík -
5 formation
1) (the act of forming or making: He agreed to the formation of a music society.) utvoření2) ((a) particular arrangement or order: The planes flew in formation.) útvar* * *• útvar• tvorba• formace -
6 monk
(a member of a male religious group, who lives in a monastery, away from the rest of society.) mnich* * *• mnich -
7 outcast
(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) vyděděnec* * *• vyděděnec• vyvrhel -
8 parasite
(an animal or plant that lives on another animal or plant without giving anything in return: Fleas are parasites; He is a parasite on society.) parazit* * *• parazit -
9 proceedings
1) (the things said and done at a meeting of a society etc.) jednání2) (a legal action: We shall start proceedings against him if the bill is not paid.) soudní řízení* * *• jednání -
10 treasurer
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11 office-bearer
noun (a person who holds a position of authority in a society etc.) funkcionář, -ka -
12 initial
[i'niʃəl] 1. adjective(of, or at, the beginning: There were difficulties during the initial stages of building the house.) počáteční2. noun(the letter that begins a word, especially a name: The picture was signed with the initials JJB, standing for John James Brown.) iniciála3. verb(to mark or sign with initials of one's name: Any alteration on a cheque should be initialled.) parafovat[-ʃieit]
1) (to start (eg a plan, scheme, changes, reforms etc): He initiated a scheme for helping old people with their shopping.) zahájit
2) (to take (a person) into a society etc, especially with secret ceremonies: No-one who had been initiated into the society ever revealed the details of the ceremony.) přijmout (do)
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- initiation(a person who has been initiated (into a society etc).)
zasvěcenec
- initiative* * *• začáteční• počáteční• iniciála -
13 recruit
[rə'kru:t] 1. noun1) (a person who has (just) joined the army, air force etc.) branec2) (a person who has (just) joined a society, group etc: Our party needs new recruits before the next election.) nový člen2. verb(to cause to join the army, a society etc: We must recruit more troops; Can't you recruit more members to the music society?) sebrat, získat* * *• verbovat• rekrutovat• branec -
14 academy
[ə'kædəmi] 1. plural - academies; noun1) (a higher school for special study: Academy of Music.) akademie2) (a society to encourage science, art etc: The Royal Academy.) akademie3) (a type of senior school.) střední škola•- academic2. noun(a university or college teacher.)- academically* * *• akademie -
15 order
['o:də] 1. noun1) (a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command: He gave me my orders.) směrnice; rozkaz2) (an instruction to supply something: orders from Germany for special gates.) objednávka3) (something supplied: Your order is nearly ready.) zakázka4) (a tidy state: The house is in (good) order.) stav5) (a system or method: I must have order in my life.) řád6) (an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc: in alphabetical order; in order of importance.) pořadí7) (a peaceful condition: law and order.) pořádek8) (a written instruction to pay money: a banker's order.) platební příkaz9) (a group, class, rank or position: This is a list of the various orders of plants; the social order.) řád10) (a religious society, especially of monks: the Benedictine order.) řád2. verb1) (to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority): He ordered me to stand up.) nařídit2) (to give an instruction to supply: I have ordered some new furniture from the shop; He ordered a steak.) objednat3) (to put in order: Should we order these alphabetically?) uspořádat•- orderly3. noun1) (a hospital attendant who does routine jobs.) zdravotník, -ice2) (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 -
16 resolution
[rezə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun1) (a firm decision (to do something): He made a resolution to get up early.) odhodlání2) (an opinion or decision formally expressed by a group of people, eg at a public meeting: The meeting passed a resolution in favour of allowing women to join the society.) rezoluce3) (resoluteness.) odhodlanost4) (the act of resolving (a problem etc).) vyřešení•- resolute- resolutely
- resoluteness
- resolve 2. noun1) (determination to do what one has decided to do: He showed great resolve.) rozhodnost2) (a firm decision: It is his resolve to become a director of this firm.) předsevzetí•- resolved* * *• usnesení• vyřešení• rozhodnutí• rozlišení• řešení• rezoluce• odhodlanost -
17 anthropology
[ænƟrə'polə‹i](the study of human society, customs, beliefs etc.) antropologie- anthropologist* * *• antropologie -
18 badge
[bæ‹](a mark, emblem or ornament showing rank, occupation, or membership of a society, team etc: a school badge on a blazer.) odznak* * *• odznak -
19 build
[bild] 1. past tense, past participle - built; verb(to form or construct from parts: build a house/railway/bookcase.) stavět, budovat2. noun(physical form: a man of heavy build.) stavba, postava- builder- building
- building society
- built-in
- built-up
- build up* * *• vybudovat• postavit• sestavit• stavět• budovat• build/built/built -
20 dregs
[dreɡz]1) (the solid matter which is left at the bottom of a container when the liquid is all used up: the dregs of the wine.) sedlina2) (anything worthless: the dregs of society.) spodina* * *• usazenina• kal
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