Перевод: с английского на чешский

с чешского на английский

unnecessary

  • 1 unnecessary

    1) (not necessary: It is unnecessary to waken him yet.) zbytečný
    2) (that might have been avoided: Your mistake caused a lot of unnecessary work in the office.) nadbytečný
    * * *
    • zbytečný
    • nepotřebný

    English-Czech dictionary > unnecessary

  • 2 anarchist

    1) (a person who believes that governments are unnecessary or undesirable.) anarchista
    2) (a person who tries to overturn the government by violence.) anarchista
    * * *
    • anarchista

    English-Czech dictionary > anarchist

  • 3 austere

    [o:'stiə]
    (severely simple and plain; without luxuries or unnecessary expenditure: an austere way of life.) prostý
    * * *
    • prostý
    • strohý
    • střízlivý
    • asketický

    English-Czech dictionary > austere

  • 4 frill

    [fril]
    1) (a decorative edging to a piece of cloth, made of a strip of cloth gathered along one side and sewn on: She sewed a frill along the bottom of the skirt.) volán(ek)
    2) ((often in plural) something unnecessary added as decoration: the frills of business (= having expensive dinners etc).) parádička
    - frilly
    * * *
    • plisování
    • ozdoba
    • kanýr

    English-Czech dictionary > frill

  • 5 fuss

    1. noun
    (unnecessary excitement, worry or activity, often about something unimportant: Don't make such a fuss.) povyk
    2. verb
    (to be too concerned with or pay too much attention to (unimportant) details: She fusses over children.) obskakovat, zahrnovat pozorností
    - fussily
    - make a fuss of
    * * *
    • znepokojovat
    • zmatek
    • povyk
    • obskakovat
    • hádka

    English-Czech dictionary > fuss

  • 6 idle

    1. adjective
    1) (not working; not in use: ships lying idle in the harbour.) nečinný
    2) (lazy: He has work to do, but he's idle and just sits around.) líný
    3) (having no effect or result: idle threats.) marný
    4) (unnecessary; without good reason or foundation: idle fears; idle gossip.) zbytečný
    2. verb
    1) (to be idle or do nothing: On holiday they just idled from morning till night.) zahálet
    2) (of an engine etc, to run gently without doing any work: They kept the car engine idling while they checked their position with the map.) běžet naprázdno
    - idleness
    - idly
    - idle away
    * * *
    • volnoběh
    • nevyužitý
    • nečinný
    • běžet naprázdno

    English-Czech dictionary > idle

  • 7 needless

    adjective, adverb (unnecessary: You are doing a lot of needless work; Needless to say, he couldn't do it.) zbytečný
    * * *
    • zbytečný

    English-Czech dictionary > needless

  • 8 prune

    I [pru:n] verb
    (to trim (a tree etc) by cutting off unnecessary twigs and branches: He pruned the roses.) prořezávat, ořezávat
    II [pru:n] noun
    (a dried plum.) sušená švestka
    * * *
    • zmenšit
    • prořezat
    • omezenec
    • omezit
    • blbec

    English-Czech dictionary > prune

  • 9 red tape

    (annoying and unnecessary rules and regulations.) úřední šiml
    * * *
    • červená páska

    English-Czech dictionary > red tape

  • 10 subtle

    1) (faint or delicate in quality, and therefore difficult to describe or explain: There is a subtle difference between `unnecessary' and `not necessary'; a subtle flavour.) nepatrný, jemný
    2) (clever or cunning: He has a subtle mind.) bystrý
    - subtly
    * * *
    • záludný
    • zákeřný
    • prchavý
    • pronikavý
    • subtilní
    • tajemný
    • jemný
    • lehký
    • nepatrný
    • něžný
    • bystrý
    • choulostivý
    • duchaplný
    • citlivý
    • detailní
    • drobný

    English-Czech dictionary > subtle

  • 11 uncalled-for

    ((of actions, remarks etc) unnecessary and usually rude: Some of his comments are a bit uncalled-for.) nemístný
    * * *
    • nepožadovaný

    English-Czech dictionary > uncalled-for

  • 12 make a clean sweep

    (to get rid of everything unnecessary or unwanted: The new manager made a clean sweep of all the lazy people in the department.) vyházet

    English-Czech dictionary > make a clean sweep

См. также в других словарях:

  • Unnecessary — Un*nec es*sa*ry, a. Not necessary; not required under the circumstances; unless; needless; as, unnecessary labor, care, or rigor. {Un*nec es*sa*ri*ly}, adv. {Un*nec es*sa*ri*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • unnecessary — I adjective auxiliary, avoidable, dispensable, excess, excessive, expendable, expletive, extra, extraneous, extrinsic, gratuitous, inessential, irrelevant, needless, non necessarius, noncompulsory, optional, overmuch, redundant, spare,… …   Law dictionary

  • unnecessary — 1540s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + NECESSARY (Cf. necessary). Related: Unnecessarily …   Etymology dictionary

  • unnecessary — [adj] not required accidental, additional, avoidable, beside the point*, casual, causeless, chance, dispensable, excess, exorbitant, expendable, extraneous, extrinsic, fortuitous, futile, gratuitous, haphazard, inessential, irrelevant, lavish,… …   New thesaurus

  • unnecessary — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not necessary; more than is necessary. DERIVATIVES unnecessarily adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • unnecessary — [unnes′ə ser΄ē] adj. not necessary or required; needless unnecessarily adv …   English World dictionary

  • unnecessary — adj. 1) unnecessary for 2) unnecessary to + inf. (it s unnecessary for us to wait) 3) unnecessary that + clause (it s unnecessary that you should get involved) * * * [ʌn nesəs(ə)rɪ] unnecessary for unnecessary to + inf. (it s unnecessary for us… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • unnecessary — un|ne|ces|sa|ry [ʌnˈnesəsəri US seri] adj not needed or more than is needed unnecessary expense/cost/extravagance etc ▪ an unnecessary expense ▪ There s no point in taking unnecessary risks. ▪ We can t afford any unnecessary delays. ▪ Williams… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • unnecessary — un|nec|es|sar|y [ ʌn nesə,seri ] adjective ** 1. ) used for describing something that should not have happened because it could have been avoided: The policy had caused thousands of families unnecessary suffering. The delay was totally… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • unnecessary */*/ — UK [ʌnˈnesəs(ə)rɪ] / US [ʌnˈnesəˌserɪ] adjective 1) a) used for describing something that should not have happened because it could have been avoided The policy had caused thousands of families unnecessary suffering. The delay was totally… …   English dictionary

  • unnecessary — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, prove, seem ▪ become ▪ make sth, render sth ▪ consider sth …   Collocations dictionary

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»