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  • 21 axe

    [æks] 1. noun
    (a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.) sekyra
    2. verb
    1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.) propustit
    2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.) omezit, redukovat
    * * *
    • sekera
    • sekyra

    English-Czech dictionary > axe

  • 22 ban

    [bæn] 1. noun
    (an order that a certain thing may not be done: a ban on smoking.) zákaz
    2. verb
    (to forbid: The government banned publication of his book.) zakázat
    * * *
    • zakázat
    • zakazovat
    • zákaz
    • klatba

    English-Czech dictionary > ban

  • 23 capital

    I 1. ['kæpitl] noun
    1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) hlavní město
    2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) velké písmeno
    3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) kapitál
    2. adjective
    1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) hrdelní
    2) (excellent: a capital idea.) skvělý, znamenitý
    3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) hlavní
    - capitalist
    - capitalist
    - capitalistic
    II ['kæpitl] noun
    (in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) hlavice
    * * *
    • velké písmeno
    • verzálka
    • skvělý
    • hlavice sloupu
    • hlavní město
    • kapitál

    English-Czech dictionary > capital

  • 24 career

    [kə'riə] 1. noun
    1) (a way of making a living (usually professional): a career in publishing.) kariéra; životní dráha
    2) (course; progress (through life): The present government is nearly at the end of its career.) dráha
    2. verb
    (to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) řítit se
    * * *
    • zaměstnání
    • povolání
    • profese
    • honit se
    • hnát se
    • kariéra

    English-Czech dictionary > career

  • 25 civil disobedience

    noun (a refusal by a large number of people to pay taxes or obey certain laws in a nonviolent way in order to protest against the government, its policies etc.) občanská neposlušnost
    * * *
    • občanská neposlušnost

    English-Czech dictionary > civil disobedience

  • 26 combat

    1. noun
    ((an act of) fighting: The two knights met each other in single combat.) boj
    2. verb
    (to fight against; to oppose: The residents of the town tried to combat the government's plans to build a motorway.) bojovat (proti)
    * * *
    • zápasit
    • konflikt
    • bojovat
    • boj

    English-Czech dictionary > combat

  • 27 commissioner

    noun (a representative of the government in a district or department.) komisař
    * * *
    • zmocněnec
    • komisař

    English-Czech dictionary > commissioner

  • 28 communism

    ['komjunizəm]
    ((often with capital) a system of government under which there is no private industry and (in some forms) no private property, most things being state-owned.) komunismus
    * * *
    • komunismus

    English-Czech dictionary > communism

  • 29 conspiracy

    [-'spi-]
    - plural conspiracies - noun ((a plan made by) conspiring: The government discovered the conspiracy in time.) spiknutí
    * * *
    • spiknutí

    English-Czech dictionary > conspiracy

  • 30 conspire

    (to plot or secretly make plans together: They conspired with the terrorists to overthrow the government.) spiknout se
    - conspirator
    * * *
    • spiknout

    English-Czech dictionary > conspire

  • 31 control

    [kən'trəul] 1. noun
    1) (the right of directing or of giving orders; power or authority: She has control over all the decisions in that department; She has no control over that dog.) vliv, vláda, moc
    2) (the act of holding back or restraining: control of prices; I know you're angry but you must not lose control (of yourself).) regulace, kontrola
    3) ((often in plural) a lever, button etc which operates (a machine etc): The clutch and accelerator are foot controls in a car.) ovládací zařízení
    4) (a point or place at which an inspection takes place: passport control.) kontrola
    2. verb
    1) (to direct or guide; to have power or authority over: The captain controls the whole ship; Control your dog!) ovládat, řídit, dohlížet na
    2) (to hold back; to restrain (oneself or one's emotions etc): Control yourself!) kontrolovat se, ovládat se
    3) (to keep to a fixed standard: The government is controlling prices.) regulovat
    - control-tower
    - in control of
    - in control
    - out of control
    - under control
    * * *
    • řízení
    • řídit
    • ovládání
    • ovládat
    • kontrola
    • kontrolovat
    • kontrolní
    • dozor

    English-Czech dictionary > control

  • 32 corrupt

    1. verb
    (to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) zkazit (se)
    2. adjective
    1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) zkažený, zkorumpovaný
    2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) zkažený, zkomolený
    - corruptibility
    - corruption
    * * *
    • vadný
    • úplatný
    • zkažený
    • podplácet
    • porušený
    • podplatit
    • shnilý
    • korumpovaný
    • narušený

    English-Czech dictionary > corrupt

  • 33 council

    1) (a group of people formed in order to advise etc: The King formed a council of wise men; the Council for Recreation.) rada
    2) (in the United Kingdom, a body of people elected to control the workings of local government in a county, region, district etc.) shromáždění
    * * *
    • rada
    • kolegium
    • koncil

    English-Czech dictionary > council

  • 34 counteract

    (to undo or prevent the effect of: the government's efforts to counteract inflation.) působit proti
    * * *
    • jednat proti
    • klást odpor
    • mařit

    English-Czech dictionary > counteract

  • 35 county

    plural - counties; noun
    (a large administrative unit of local government in England and Wales and in the United States.) hrabství
    * * *
    • hrabství

    English-Czech dictionary > county

  • 36 customs

    1) ((the government department that collects) taxes paid on goods coming into a country: Did you have to pay customs on those watches?; He works for the customs; ( also adjective) customs duty.) clo; celní
    2) (the place at a port etc where these taxes are collected: I was searched when I came through customs at the airport.) celnice
    * * *
    • celní
    • celnice
    • clo

    English-Czech dictionary > customs

  • 37 cut back

    to reduce considerably: The government cut back (on) public spending (noun cutback) omezit, snížit
    * * *
    • zmenšit
    • snížit

    English-Czech dictionary > cut back

  • 38 democracy

    [di'mokrəsi]
    plural - democracies; noun
    ((a country having) a form of government in which the people freely elect representatives to govern them: Which is the world's largest democracy?; He believes in democracy.) demokracie
    - democratic
    - democratically
    * * *
    • demokracie

    English-Czech dictionary > democracy

  • 39 department

    (a part or section of a government, university, office or shop: The Department of Justice; the sales department.) oddělení
    - department store
    * * *
    • úřad
    • sekce
    • oddělení
    • odbor
    • ministerstvo

    English-Czech dictionary > department

  • 40 deport

    [di'po:t]
    ((of a government etc) to send (a person) out of the country eg because he has committed a crime or because he is not officially supposed to be there: He is being deported on a charge of murder.) deportovat, vykázat
    * * *
    • vykázat
    • deportovat

    English-Czech dictionary > deport

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