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  • 21 inaugurate

    [i'no:ɡjureit]
    1) (to place (a person) in an official position with great ceremony: to inaugurate a president.) uvést do úřadu
    2) (to make a ceremonial start to: This meeting is to inaugurate our new Social Work scheme.) zahájit
    3) (to open (a building, exhibition etc) formally to the public: The Queen inaugurated the new university buildings.) slavnostně otevřít
    - inaugural
    * * *
    • uvést
    • zahájit
    • zasvětit
    • inaugurovat

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  • 22 separate

    1. ['sepəreit] verb
    1) ((sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart: He separated the money into two piles; A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.) rozdělit, oddělit
    2) (to go in different directions: We all walked along together and separated at the cross-roads.) rozejít se
    3) ((of a husband and wife) to start living apart from each other by choice.) rozvést se
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) (divided; not joined: He sawed the wood into four separate pieces; The garage is separate from the house.) oddělený
    2) (different or distinct: This happened on two separate occasions; I like to keep my job and my home life separate.) různý; oddělený
    - separable
    - separately
    - separates
    - separation
    - separatist
    - separatism
    - separate off
    - separate out
    - separate up
    * * *
    • rozdělit
    • rozejít se
    • rozlišovat
    • rozcházet se
    • rozdělit se
    • rozloučit
    • rozdělovat
    • oddělený
    • oddělit

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  • 23 serve

    [sə:v] 1. verb
    1) (to work for a person etc eg as a servant: He served his master for forty years.) sloužit
    2) (to distribute food etc or supply goods: She served the soup to the guests; Which shop assistant served you (with these goods)?) podávat, obsluhovat
    3) (to be suitable for a purpose: This upturned bucket will serve as a seat.) sloužit
    4) (to perform duties, eg as a member of the armed forces: He served (his country) as a soldier for twenty years; I served on the committee for five years.) sloužit; pracovat
    5) (to undergo (a prison sentence): He served (a sentence of) six years for armed robbery.) odsedět si (trest)
    6) (in tennis and similar games, to start the play by throwing up the ball etc and hitting it: He served the ball into the net; Is it your turn to serve?) podávat
    2. noun
    (act of serving (a ball).) podání
    - serving
    - it serves you right
    - serve an apprenticeship
    - serve out
    - serve up
    * * *
    • posloužit
    • podat
    • podávat
    • servírovat
    • sloužit
    • obsloužit

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  • 24 settle

    ['setl]
    1) (to place in a position of rest or comfort: I settled myself in the armchair.) uvelebit se
    2) (to come to rest: Dust had settled on the books.) usadit se
    3) (to soothe: I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.) uklidnit
    4) (to go and live: Many Scots settled in New Zealand.) usadit se
    5) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) dohodnout (se), urovnat
    6) (to pay (a bill).) vyrovnat
    - settler
    - settle down
    - settle in
    - settle on
    - settle up
    * * *
    • usadit
    • urovnat
    • vyřešit
    • dohodnout

    English-Czech dictionary > settle

  • 25 slot

    [slot] 1. noun
    1) (a small narrow opening, especially one to receive coins: I put the correct money in the slot, but the machine didn't start.) zdířka
    2) (a (usually regular) position (in eg the schedule of television/radio programmes): The early-evening comedy slot.) programový blok
    2. verb
    ((with in or into) to fit (something) into a small space: He slotted the last piece of the puzzle into place; I managed to slot in my tea-break between two jobs.) vsunout
    * * *
    • vybrání
    • slot na křídle letadla
    • štěrbina
    • divadelní propadlo
    • dělat štěrbinu

    English-Czech dictionary > slot

  • 26 spark

    1. noun
    1) (a tiny red-hot piece thrown off by something burning, or when two very hard (eg metal) surfaces are struck together: Sparks were being thrown into the air from the burning building.) jiskra
    2) (an electric current jumping across a gap: a spark from a faulty light-socket.) výboj
    3) (a trace (eg of life, humour): a spark of enthusiasm.) jiskřička
    2. verb
    1) (to give off sparks.) jiskřit
    2) ((often with off) to start (a row, disagreement etc): Their action sparked off a major row.) podnítit, roznítit
    * * *
    • jiskra
    • jiskřit

    English-Czech dictionary > spark

  • 27 strike out

    1) (to erase or cross out (a word etc): He read the essay and struck out a word here and there.) škrtat
    2) (to start fighting: He's a man who strikes out with his fists whenever he's angry.) útočit
    * * *
    • vyrážet
    • pučet
    • odpálit míček

    English-Czech dictionary > strike out

  • 28 sue

    [su:]
    1) (to start a law case against.) podat žalobu
    2) ((with for: especially in law) to ask for (eg divorce).) domáhat se, žádat
    * * *
    • žalovat
    • podat žalobu

    English-Czech dictionary > sue

  • 29 trigger

    ['triɡə] 1. noun
    1) (a small lever on a gun, which is pulled to make the gun fire: He aimed the rifle at her but did not pull the trigger.) spoušť
    2) (anything which starts a series of actions or reactions.) spouštěč
    2. verb
    ((often with off) to start (a series of events): The attack triggered (off) a full-scale war.) spustit
    * * *
    • spoušť
    • spouštěč
    • kohoutek

    English-Czech dictionary > trigger

  • 30 wince

    [wins]
    (to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) ucuknout
    * * *
    • trhnutí
    • trhnout
    • škubnutí

    English-Czech dictionary > wince

  • 31 a clean slate

    (a fresh start: After being in prison he started his new job with a clean slate.) čisté konto

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  • 32 strap in

    (to confine with a strap, eg by a safety-belt in a car: I won't start this car till you've strapped yourself in.) připoutat se

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