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61 uneasiness
noun (the state of being uneasy: I could not understand her apparent uneasiness.) neklid* * *• znepokojenost• znepokojení• rozpačitost• neklid• nejistota -
62 user-friendly
adjective ((of a computer, dictionary, system etc) that is easy or simple to use, understand etc: a user-friendly camera.) user-friendly, jednoduchý k používání* * *• uživatelsky přívětivé -
63 you
[ju:]1) ((used as the subject or object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition) the person(s) etc spoken or written to: You look well!; I asked you a question; Do you all understand?; Who came with you?) ty, tebe, tobě, tebou, vy, vás, vám(i)2) (used with a noun when calling someone something, especially something unpleasant: You idiot!; You fools!) ty, vy* * *• vám• vámi• tobě• ty• vás• vy• tebou• tě• tebe -
64 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) nad něčí chápání -
65 cotton on
verb (to understand: He'll soon cotton on (to what you mean).) srovnat si v makovici -
66 get right
(to understand, do, say etc (something) correctly: Did I get the answer right?) chápat, říci správně -
67 know the ropes
(to understand the detail and procedure of a job etc.) vyznat se (v) -
68 make head or tail of
(to understand: I can't make head or tail of these instructions.) vyznat se v -
69 make little of
1) (to treat as unimportant etc: He made little of his injuries.) dělat si málo z2) (not to be able to understand: I could make little of his instructions.) chápat málo -
70 make much of
1) (to make a fuss of (a person) or about (a thing).) příliš toho nadělat z2) (to make sense of; to understand: I couldn't make much of the film.) pochopit mnoho z -
71 make nothing of
(not to understand: I can make nothing of this letter.) nerozumět (nic z) -
72 make (something) of (something)
(to understand (something) by or from (something): What do you make of all this?) soudit o -
73 make (something) of (something)
(to understand (something) by or from (something): What do you make of all this?) soudit o -
74 make (something) of (something)
(to understand (something) by or from (something): What do you make of all this?) soudit o -
75 make (something) of (something)
(to understand (something) by or from (something): What do you make of all this?) soudit o -
76 put oneself in someone else's place
(to imagine what it would be like to be someone else: If you put yourself in his place, you can understand why he is so careful.) vcítit se do postavení druhéhoEnglish-Czech dictionary > put oneself in someone else's place
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77 rattle through
(to say or do (something) quickly: The teacher rattled through his explanation so quickly that no-one could understand him.) vysypat ze sebe -
78 read between the lines
(to understand something (from a piece of writing etc) which is not actually stated.) číst mezi řádky -
79 slow on the uptake
(quick or slow to understand: She's inexperienced, but very quick on the uptake.) rychle/pomalu chápavý -
80 take a/the hint
(to understand a hint and act on it: I keep making jokes to my secretary about her coming to work late every day, but she never takes the hint.) pochopit narážku
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