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  • 61 theorem

    ['Ɵiərəm]
    (especially in mathematics, something that has been or must be proved to be true by careful reasoning: a geometrical theorem.)
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    • věta

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  • 62 truly

    1) (really: I truly believe that this decision is the right one.) opravdu
    2) (in a true manner: He loved her truly.) opravdově
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    • věrně
    • doopravdy

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  • 63 truthful

    1) ((of a person) telling the truth: She's a truthful child.) pravdomluvný
    2) (true: a truthful account of what happened.) pravdivý
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    • pravdomluvný
    • pravdivý

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  • 64 unconfirmed

    (not yet shown or proved to be true: There are unconfirmed reports of another earthquake in China.) nepotvrzený
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    • nepotvrzený

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  • 65 unfaithful

    (not loyal and true.) nevěrný
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    • nevěrný

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  • 66 untrue

    (not true; false: The statement is untrue.) nepravdivý
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    • falešný
    • lživý
    • nepravdivý
    • nečestný
    • nepravda
    • nesprávný
    • nepřesný

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  • 67 valid

    ['vælid]
    1) ((of reasons, arguments etc) true; reasonable or acceptable: That is not a valid excuse.) pádný, přesvědčivý
    2) (legally effective; having legal force: He has a valid passport.) platný
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    • právoplatný
    • platný
    • silný
    • mocný

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  • 68 worm

    [wə:m] 1. noun
    (a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) červ
    2. verb
    1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) vetřít se
    2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) vytáhnout (z někoho)
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    • žížala
    • červ

    English-Czech dictionary > worm

  • 69 yes

    [jes]
    (used to express agreement or consent: Yes, that is true; Yes, you may go.) ano
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    • souhlas
    • jo
    • no
    • ano

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  • 70 check up (on)

    (to investigate to see if (someone or something) is reliable, honest, true etc: Have you been checking up on me?) prověřit, přezkoumat

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  • 71 check up (on)

    (to investigate to see if (someone or something) is reliable, honest, true etc: Have you been checking up on me?) prověřit, přezkoumat

    English-Czech dictionary > check up (on)

  • 72 for real

    ((especially American) genuine; true: He says he's got a new bike, but I don't know if that's for real.) doopravdy

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  • 73 hold good

    (to be true or valid; to apply: Does that rule hold good in every case?) být platný, použitelný

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  • 74 home truth

    (a plain statement of something which is unpleasant but true (about a person, his behaviour etc) said directly to the person: It's time someone told him a few home truths.) nepříjemná pravda

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  • 75 in / out of perspective

    1) ((of an object in a painting, photograph etc) having, or not having, the correct size, shape, distance etc in relation to the rest of the picture: These houses don't seem to be in perspective in your drawing.) perspektivně (ne)správně
    2) (with, or without, a correct or sensible understanding of something's true importance: Try to get these problems in(to) perspective; Keep things in perspective.) ve správném světle

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  • 76 in as much as

    (because; in consideration of the fact that: It would not be true to say he had retired from this firm, inasmuch as he still does a certain amount of work for us.) vzhledem k tomu, že

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  • 77 pull someone's leg

    (to try as a joke to make someone believe something which is not true: You haven't really got a black mark on your face - he's only pulling your leg.) tahat za nohu

    English-Czech dictionary > pull someone's leg

  • 78 take it from me (that)

    (you can believe me when I say (that): Take it from me - it's true.) věř mi

    English-Czech dictionary > take it from me (that)

  • 79 take it from me (that)

    (you can believe me when I say (that): Take it from me - it's true.) věř mi

    English-Czech dictionary > take it from me (that)

  • 80 tell the truth

    (to confess or make a true statement.) říci pravdu

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См. также в других словарях:

  • true — vb., r, de, t …   Dansk ordbog

  • True — (tr[udd]), a. [Compar. {Truer} (tr[udd] [ e]r); superl. {Truest}.] [OE. trewe, AS. tre[ o]we faithful, true, from tre[ o]w fidelity, faith, troth; akin to OFries. triuwe, adj., treuwa, n., OS. triuwi, adj., trewa, n., D. trouw, adj. & n., G. treu …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • True — is the adjectival form of the word truth. True may also refer to:In business: *True Corporation, a Thai communications group whose subsidiaries include True Internet, True Move and True Visions In music: *True (Spandau Ballet album) *True… …   Wikipedia

  • true — [tro͞o] adj. truer, truest [ME treue < OE treowe < treow, faith, akin to Ger treu < IE * drew , var. of base * deru > TREE: basic sense “firm (as a tree)”] 1. faithful; loyal; constant 2. reliable; certain [a true indication] 3. in… …   English World dictionary

  • true — ► ADJECTIVE (truer, truest) 1) in accordance with fact or reality. 2) rightly or strictly so called; genuine: true love. 3) real or actual. 4) accurate and exact. 5) (of a note) exactly in tune. 6) co …   English terms dictionary

  • true — I (authentic) adjective according to the facts, accurate, actual, as represented, authenticated, certain, correct, creditable, dependable, exact, factual, fidelis, fidus, founded on fact, genuine, honest, legitimate, literal, not false, not… …   Law dictionary

  • true — [truː] adjective used to describe the actual amount of something, when extra hidden amounts are added to or taken from it: • The APR is the annual percentage rate of the total charge for credit or the true cost of borrowing. * * * true UK US… …   Financial and business terms

  • True — (englisch für wahr, zutreffend) bezeichnet eine Aussage, siehe Aussagenlogik true (Unix), ein Kommandozeilenprogramm unter Unix True (Kurzfilm), einen Kurzfilm aus dem Jahr 2004 des Regisseurs Tom Tykwer Frederick William True (1858–1914), ein… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • true — (adj.) O.E. triewe (W.Saxon), treowe (Mercian) faithful, trustworthy, from P.Gmc. *trewwjaz having or characterized by good faith (Cf. O.Fris. triuwi, Du. getrouw, O.H.G. gatriuwu, Ger. treu, O.N. tryggr, Goth. triggws faithful, trusty ), perhaps …   Etymology dictionary

  • true — true; true·ness; un·true; true·heart·ed·ness; un·true·ness; …   English syllables

  • True — (в переводе с английского «истинное») консольная команда UNIX совместимых операционных систем, единственное действие которой возвратить значение 0, рассматриваемое командной оболочкой UNIX как логическое значение «истина». Команда используется… …   Википедия

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