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1 status
['steitəs, ]( American also[) 'stæ-]1) (the position of a person with regard to his legal rights etc: If she marries a foreigner, will her status as a British citizen be affected?) postavení2) (a person's social rank.) společenské postavení•* * *• postavení• stav -
2 marital status
noun (used especially on official forms to ask if a person is married, divorced, widowed or single). stav -
3 citizenship
noun (the status, rights and duties of a citizen, especially of a particular country etc: He has applied for British citizenship.) občanství* * *• občanství -
4 climber
1) (a person who climbs (mountains).) lezec2) (a climbing plant.) popínavá rostlina, liána3) ((usually social climber) an ambitious person who tries to improve his/her social status.) kariérista, šplhoun* * *• horolezkyně• horolezec -
5 tsar
((the status of) any of the former emperors of Russia: He was crowned tsar; Tsar Nicholas.) car* * *• car -
6 tzar
((the status of) any of the former emperors of Russia: He was crowned tsar; Tsar Nicholas.) car* * *• car -
7 cardinal
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8 dame
[deim]1) ((the status of) a lady of the same rank as a knight: There were several dames at the royal wedding.) dáma2) ((American) a woman.) ženská* * *• slečna• dáma -
9 peerage
[-ri‹]1) (a peer's title or status: He was granted a peerage.) hodnost peera2) ((often with plural verb when considered as a number of separate individuals) all noblemen as a group: The peerage has/have many responsibilities.) šlechta* * *• šlechta
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