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41 fair
I [feə] adjective1) (light-coloured; with light-coloured hair and skin: fair hair; Scandinavian people are often fair.) světlý; plavý2) (just; not favouring one side: a fair test.) spravedlivý3) ((of weather) fine; without rain: a fair afternoon.) pěkný4) (quite good; neither bad nor good: Her work is only fair.) ucházející5) (quite big, long etc: a fair size.) přiměřený6) (beautiful: a fair maiden.) krásný•- fairness- fairly
- fair play II [feə] noun1) (a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town: She won a large doll at the fair.) pouť2) (a large market held at fixed times: A fair is held here every spring.) trh3) (an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc: a trade fair.) veletrh* * *• veletrh• poctivý• pěkný• světlý• slušně• spravedlivý• slušný• kolotoč• čestně• čestný• blond -
42 free
[fri:] 1. adjective1) (allowed to move where one wants; not shut in, tied, fastened etc: The prison door opened, and he was a free man.) volný, svobodný2) (not forced or persuaded to act, think, speak etc in a particular way: free speech; You are free to think what you like.) svobodný3) ((with with) generous: He is always free with his money/advice.) štědrý4) (frank, open and ready to speak: a free manner.) otevřený, ochotný5) (costing nothing: a free gift.) zadarmo6) (not working or having another appointment; not busy: I shall be free at five o'clock.) volný7) (not occupied, not in use: Is this table free?) volný8) ((with of or from) without or no longer having (especially something or someone unpleasant etc): She is free from pain now; free of charge.) oproštěný; zbavený2. verb1) (to make or set (someone) free: He freed all the prisoners.) osvobodit, uvolnit2) ((with from or of) to rid or relieve (someone) of something: She was able to free herself from her debts by working at an additional job.) osvobodit se (od)•- freedom- freely
- free-for-all
- freehand
- freehold
- freelance 3. verb(to work in this way: He is freelancing now.) poštovné hrazené adresátem- Freepost- free skating
- free speech
- free trade
- freeway
- freewheel
- free will
- a free hand
- set free* * *• volný• zdarma• svoboda• svobodný• osvobodit• neomezený• bezplatný -
43 goodwill
1) (the good reputation and trade with customers that a business firm has: We are selling the goodwill along with the shop.) hodnota firmy2) (friendliness: He has always shown a good deal of goodwill towards us.) dobrá vůle* * *• přátelství• hodnota• dobrá vůle• dobré jméno• důvěra -
44 growth
[-Ɵ]1) (the act or process of growing, increasing, developing etc: the growth of trade unionism.) růst2) (something that has grown: a week's growth of beard.) porost3) (the amount by which something grows: to measure the growth of a plant.) vzrůst4) (something unwanted which grows: a cancerous growth.) výrůstek* * *• porost• přírůstek• růst• nárůst• nádor -
45 inland
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46 intercourse
['intəko:s]1) (sexual act.) pohlavní styk2) (conversation, business dealings, trade etc between two or more people, countries etc.) styk* * *• pohlavní styk• soulož• styk• koitus• obcování -
47 international
[intə'næʃənl] 1. adjective(involving, or done by, two or more nations: international trade; an international football match.) mezinárodní2. noun1) (a football etc match played between teams from two countries.) mezinárodní zápas2) ((also internationalist) a player in such a match.) internacionál•* * *• mezinárodní• mezistátní -
48 jargon
(special words or phrases used within a group, trade or profession etc: legal jargon; medical jargon; Thieves use a special jargon in order to confuse passing hearers.) slang; hantýrka* * *• žargon• slang -
49 member
['membə]1) (a person who belongs to a group, club, society, trade union etc: The association has three thousand members.) člen, -ka2) (short for Member of Parliament. M.P)•* * *• příslušník• prvek• člen• článek -
50 mission
['miʃən]1) (a purpose for which a person or group of people is sent: His mission was to seek help.) poslání, úkol2) (the purpose for which (one feels) one was born: He regards it as his mission to help the cause of world peace.) životní poslání3) (a group of people sent to have political and/or business discussions: a Chinese trade mission.) mise4) (a place where missionaries live.) misie5) (a group of missionaries: a Catholic mission.) misie•* * *• poslání• mise• misie -
51 organise
1) (to arrange or prepare (something), usually requiring some time or effort: They organized a conference.) organizovat2) (to make into a society etc: He organized the workers into a trade union.) zorganizovat•- organiser
- organization
- organisation
- organized
- organised* * *• zorganizovat• organizovat -
52 organize
1) (to arrange or prepare (something), usually requiring some time or effort: They organized a conference.) organizovat2) (to make into a society etc: He organized the workers into a trade union.) zorganizovat•- organiser
- organization
- organisation
- organized
- organised* * *• organizovat -
53 overseas
['əuvəsi:z](, [ouvə'si:z] adverb across the sea; abroad: He went overseas; overseas trade.) za moře; zámořský* * *• zámořský• zaoceánský -
54 ply
I verb1) (an old word for to work at: He plies his trade as weaver.) provozovat2) (to use (a tool etc) vigorously.) dobře ovládat3) (to keep supplying: They plied their guests with drink.) stále nalévatII noun(a thickness, layer or strand, as in three-ply / two-ply wool.) síla, pramen- plywood* * *• vrstva např. papíru• vnucovat• zásobovat• dýha -
55 roar
[ro:] 1. verb1) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) řvát2) (to laugh loudly: The audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.) burácet (smíchy)3) (to make a loud deep sound: The cannons/thunder roared.) burácet, dunět4) (to make a loud deep sound while moving: He roared past on his motorbike.) rachotit kolem2. noun1) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) řev2) (a loud, deep sound: the roar of traffic.) burácení•* * *• řev• řvát• hučení• hulákat• hukot• hřmět -
56 skilled
1) ((of a person etc) having skill, especially skill gained by training: a skilled craftsman; She is skilled at all types of dressmaking.) kvalifikovaný2) ((of a job etc) requiring skill: a skilled trade.) kvalifikovaný* * *• vyučený• kvalifikovaný• dovedný -
57 staple
['steipl] I noun1) (a chief product of trade or industry.) hlavní produkt2) (a chief or main item (of diet etc).) základní položkaII 1. noun1) (a U-shaped type of nail.) skobka2) (a U-shaped piece of wire that is driven through sheets of paper etc to fasten them together.) svorka2. verb(to fasten or attach (paper etc) with staples.) spojit, sešít- stapler* * *• základní zboží• skoba• spona -
58 surplus
['sə'pləs](the amount left over when what is required has been used etc: Canada produces a surplus of raw materials; ( also adjective) surplus stocks; The country had a trade surplus (= exported more than it imported) last month.) přebytek; přebytečný* * *• přebytek• kapitálová rezerva• nadbytek -
59 tool
[tu:l](an instrument for doing work, especially by hand: hammers, saws and other tools; the tools of his trade; Advertising is a powerful tool.) nástroj, nářadí* * *• nástroj -
60 trick
[trik] 1. noun1) (something which is done, said etc in order to cheat or deceive someone, and sometimes to frighten them or make them appear stupid: The message was just a trick to get her to leave the room.) lest2) (a clever or skilful action (to amuse etc): The magician performed some clever tricks.) trik2. adjective(intended to deceive or give a certain illusion: trick photography.) trikový- trickery- trickster
- tricky
- trickily
- trickiness
- trick question
- do the trick
- play a trick / tricks on
- a trick of the trade
- trick or treat!* * *• úskok• trik• podvod• podvést
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