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society+(noun)

  • 21 elite

    [ei'li:t, ]( American[) i-]
    ((with the) the best or most important people especially within society.) elita
    * * *
    • vybraný

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  • 22 fascism

    ['fæʃizəm]
    (a nationalistic and anti-Communist system of government like that of Italy 1922-43, where all aspects of society are controlled by the state and all criticism or opposition is suppressed.) fašismus
    * * *
    • fašismus

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  • 23 fraternity

    plural - fraternities; noun
    1) (a company of people who regard each other as equals, eg monks.) bratrstvo
    2) (a company of people with the same interest, job etc: the banking fraternity.) společenství, profese
    3) ((American) a society of male students in various universities.) bratrstvo, chlapecký studentský spolek
    * * *
    • společenství
    • chlapecký studentský klub
    • bratrství

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  • 24 fundamental

    1. adjective
    (of great importance; essential; basic: Respect for law and order is fundamental to a peaceful society.) podstatný, základní
    2. noun
    (a basic or essential part of any thing: Learning to read is one of the fundamentals of education.) základ
    * * *
    • základní
    • fundamentální
    • důležitý

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  • 25 hippie

    ['hipi]
    plural - hippies; noun, adjective
    ((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hippie; hippiovský
    * * *
    • hippie

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  • 26 hippy

    ['hipi]
    plural - hippies; noun, adjective
    ((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hippie; hippiovský
    * * *
    • hippie

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  • 27 individual

    [indi'vidjuəl] 1. adjective
    1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) jednotlivý
    2) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) individuální
    3) (special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities: Her style of dress is very individual.) osobitý
    2. noun
    1) (a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs: the rights of the individual in society.) jednotlivec
    2) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) individuum
    - individually
    * * *
    • osobitý
    • jedinec
    • jednotlivec
    • jednotlivý
    • individuální

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  • 28 institute

    ['institju:t] 1. noun
    (a society or organization, or the building it uses: There is a lecture at the Philosophical Institute tonight.) ústav
    2. verb
    (to start or establish: When was the Red Cross instituted?) založit, ustavit
    - institutional
    * * *
    • ústav
    • ustavit
    • stav
    • institut

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  • 29 journal

    ['‹ə:nl]
    1) (a magazine or other regularly published paper (eg of a society): the British Medical Journal.) časopis
    2) (a diary giving an account of each day's activities.) deník
    - journalist
    - journalistic
    * * *
    • žurnál
    • časopis

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  • 30 member

    ['membə]
    1) (a person who belongs to a group, club, society, trade union etc: The association has three thousand members.) člen, -ka
    2) (short for Member of Parliament. M.P)
    * * *
    • příslušník
    • prvek
    • člen
    • článek

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  • 31 place

    [pleis] 1. noun
    1) (a particular spot or area: a quiet place in the country; I spent my holiday in various different places.) místo
    2) (an empty space: There's a place for your books on this shelf.) místo
    3) (an area or building with a particular purpose: a market-place.) místo
    4) (a seat (in a theatre, train, at a table etc): He went to his place and sat down.) místo, sedadlo
    5) (a position in an order, series, queue etc: She got the first place in the competition; I lost my place in the queue.) místo
    6) (a person's position or level of importance in society etc: You must keep your secretary in her place.) místo
    7) (a point in the text of a book etc: The wind was blowing the pages of my book and I kept losing my place.) stránka
    8) (duty or right: It's not my place to tell him he's wrong.) úkol, povinnost
    9) (a job or position in a team, organization etc: He's got a place in the team; He's hoping for a place on the staff.) místo
    10) (house; home: Come over to my place.) dům, domů, k sobě
    11) ((often abbreviated to Pl. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads, streets or squares.) ulice, náměstí
    12) (a number or one of a series of numbers following a decimal point: Make the answer correct to four decimal places.) (desetinné) místo
    2. verb
    1) (to put: He placed it on the table; He was placed in command of the army.) položit, postavit
    2) (to remember who a person is: I know I've seen her before, but I can't quite place her.) umístit
    - go places
    - in the first
    - second place
    - in place
    - in place of
    - out of place
    - put oneself in someone else's place
    - put someone in his place
    - put in his place
    - take place
    - take the place of
    * * *
    • ustanovit
    • uskutečnit
    • umístit
    • postavit
    • položit
    • sídlo
    • místo
    • bydliště

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  • 32 president

    ['prezidənt]
    1) (the leading member of a club, association etc: She was elected president of the Music Society.) předseda, -kyně
    2) (the leader of a republic: the President of the United States.) prezident, -ka
    * * *
    • prezident
    • prezidentka
    • předseda
    • president

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  • 33 prevention

    [-ʃən]
    noun (the act of preventing: a society for the prevention of road accidents.) předcházení, zamezení
    * * *
    • předcházení
    • prevence

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  • 34 Secretary

    ['sekrətəri]
    plural - secretaries; noun
    1) (a person employed to write letters, keep records and make business arrangements etc for another person: He dictated a letter to his secretary.) sekretář, -ka
    2) (a (sometimes unpaid) person who deals with the official business of an organization etc: The secretary read out the minutes of the society's last meeting.) tajemník
    * * *
    • ministr

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  • 35 secretary

    ['sekrətəri]
    plural - secretaries; noun
    1) (a person employed to write letters, keep records and make business arrangements etc for another person: He dictated a letter to his secretary.) sekretář, -ka
    2) (a (sometimes unpaid) person who deals with the official business of an organization etc: The secretary read out the minutes of the society's last meeting.) tajemník
    * * *
    • sekretář
    • sekretářka
    • tajemník

    English-Czech dictionary > secretary

  • 36 vermin

    ['və:min]
    (undesirable or troublesome pests such as fleas, rats, or mice: Farmers are always having trouble with various types of vermin; It is vermin such as these men that are trying to destroy society.) havěť
    * * *
    • otravný člověk
    • havěť

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