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  • 1 do the polite

    • snažit se chovat zdvořile

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  • 2 trouble

    1. noun
    1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) potíž, trápení
    2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) nepokoje
    3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) potíže
    2. verb
    1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) znepokojit
    2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) obtěžovat
    3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) obtěžovat se
    - troublesome
    - troublemaker
    * * *
    • trápit
    • potíž

    English-Czech dictionary > trouble

  • 3 master

    1. feminine - mistress; noun
    1) (a person or thing that commands or controls: I'm master in this house!) pán, paní
    2) (an owner (of a slave, dog etc): The dog ran to its master.) pán, majitel
    3) (a male teacher: the Maths master.) profesor
    4) (the commander of a merchant ship: the ship's master.) kapitán
    5) (a person very skilled in an art, science etc: He's a real master at painting.) mistr
    6) ((with capital) a polite title for a boy, in writing or in speaking: Master John Smith.) mladý pán
    2. adjective
    ((of a person in a job) fully qualified, skilled and experienced: a master builder/mariner/plumber.) mistr
    3. verb
    1) (to overcome (an opponent, handicap etc): She has mastered her fear of heights.) překonat
    2) (to become skilful in: I don't think I'll ever master arithmetic.) zvládnout
    - masterfully
    - masterfulness
    - masterly
    - masterliness
    - mastery
    - master key
    - mastermind
    4. verb
    (to plan (such a scheme): Who masterminded the robbery?) řídit, organizovat
    - master stroke
    - master switch
    - master of ceremonies
    * * *
    • pán

    English-Czech dictionary > master

  • 4 lady

    ['leidi]
    1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; ( also adjective) a lady doctor.) dáma, paní; ženský
    2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) dáma
    3) (in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank: Sir James and Lady Brown; lords and ladies.) lady
    - Ladyship
    - ladybird
    * * *
    • paní
    • dáma

    English-Czech dictionary > lady

  • 5 might

    I
    (-)
    1) (past tense of may: I thought I might find you here; He might come if you offered him a meal.) snad, možná
    2) (used instead of `may', eg to make a possibility seem less likely, or a request for permission more polite: He might win if he tries hard; Might I speak to you for a few minutes, please?) mohl(a) by(ch)
    3) (used in suggesting that a person is not doing what he should: You might help me clean the car!) moci aspoň
    - might have
    - I might have known
    II
    (power or strength: The might of the opposing army was too great for us.) moc, síla
    - mightily
    - mightiness
    * * *
    • síla
    • snad
    • může

    English-Czech dictionary > might

  • 6 please

    [pli:z] 1. verb
    1) (to do what is wanted by (a person); to give pleasure or satisfaction to: You can't please everyone all the time; It pleases me to read poetry.) vyhovět; potěšit
    2) (to choose, want, like: He does as he pleases.) chtít, zlíbit se
    2. adverb
    (a word added to an order or request in order to be polite: Please open the window; Close the door, please; Will you please come with me?) prosím
    - pleasing
    - pleasingly
    - if you please
    - please yourself
    * * *
    • těšit
    • potěšit
    • prosím
    • prosím vás
    • prosím tě
    • líbit se

    English-Czech dictionary > please

  • 7 bring up

    1) (to rear or educate: Her parents brought her up to be polite.) vychovat
    2) (to introduce (a matter) for discussion: Bring the matter up at the next meeting.) předložit, nadhodit
    * * *
    • vychovat
    • vychovávat
    • předložit

    English-Czech dictionary > bring up

  • 8 sir

    [sə:]
    1) (a polite form of address (spoken or written) to a man: Excuse me, sir!; He started his letter `Dear Sirs,...'.) pane
    2) (in the United Kingdom, the title of a knight or baronet: Sir Francis Drake.) sir
    * * *
    • sir
    • pane

    English-Czech dictionary > sir

  • 9 vulgar

    1) (not generally socially acceptable, decent or polite; ill-mannered: Such behaviour is regarded as vulgar.) vulgární
    2) (of the common or ordinary people: the vulgar tongue/language.) lidový
    - vulgarity
    * * *
    • sprostý

    English-Czech dictionary > vulgar

  • 10 civil

    ['sivl]
    1) (polite, courteous.) zdvořilý
    2) (of the state or community: civil rights.) občanský
    3) (ordinary; not military or religious: civil life.) civilní
    4) (concerned with law cases which are not criminal.) civilní
    - civility
    - civilly
    - civil defence
    - civil disobedience
    - civil engineer
    - civil liberties/rights
    - civil servant
    - civil service
    - civil war
    * * *
    • zdvořilý
    • občanský
    • civilní

    English-Czech dictionary > civil

  • 11 genteel

    [‹ən'ti:l]
    (acting, talking etc with a very great (often too great) attention to the rules of polite behaviour: She was laughed at for being too genteel.) přepjatý, uhlazený
    - genteelness
    * * *
    • uhlazený
    • ušlechtilý
    • vznešený
    • nóbl

    English-Czech dictionary > genteel

  • 12 impolite

    (not polite; rude: You must not be impolite to the teacher.) nezdvořilý
    - impoliteness
    * * *
    • neslušný
    • nezdvořilý

    English-Czech dictionary > impolite

  • 13 manner

    ['mænə]
    1) (a way in which anything is done etc: She greeted me in a friendly manner.) způsob
    2) (the way in which a person behaves, speaks etc: I don't like her manner.) chování
    3) ((in plural) (polite) behaviour, usually towards others: Why doesn't she teach her children (good) manners?) slušné způsoby
    - mannerism
    - all manner of
    - in a manner of speaking
    * * *
    • chování

    English-Czech dictionary > manner

  • 14 Miss

    [mis]
    1) (a polite title given to an unmarried female, either in writing or in speech: Miss Wilson; the Misses Wilson; Could you ask Miss Smith to type this letter?; Excuse me, miss. Could you tell me how to get to Princess Road?) slečna
    2) (a girl or young woman: She's a cheeky little miss!) dívka
    * * *
    • slečna
    • Miss

    English-Czech dictionary > Miss

  • 15 miss

    [mis]
    1) (a polite title given to an unmarried female, either in writing or in speech: Miss Wilson; the Misses Wilson; Could you ask Miss Smith to type this letter?; Excuse me, miss. Could you tell me how to get to Princess Road?) slečna
    2) (a girl or young woman: She's a cheeky little miss!) dívka
    * * *
    • vynechat
    • zmeškat
    • zameškat
    • postrádat
    • promeškat
    • opominout
    • minout
    • míjet

    English-Czech dictionary > miss

  • 16 oily

    1) (of, like or covered with oil: an oily liquid; an oily rag.) olejový, mastný, napuštěný olejem
    2) (trying to be too friendly or polite: The waiters in that restaurant are too oily.) úlisný
    * * *
    • olejnatý
    • olejový

    English-Czech dictionary > oily

  • 17 would you

    (used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) mohl byste

    English-Czech dictionary > would you

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