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  • 81 scene

    [si:n]
    1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) dějiště
    2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) výjev
    3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) výstup
    4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) scenérie
    5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) výstup
    6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) dekorace
    7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) prostředí
    - scenic
    - behind the scenes
    - come on the scene
    * * *
    • scéna

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  • 82 screw up

    1) (to twist or wrinkle (the face or features): The baby screwed up its face and began to cry.) zkřivit
    2) (to crumple: She screwed up the letter.) zmačkat
    3) ((slang) to bungle; to make a mess of: He screwed up again; Plan it carefully - I don't want you to screw things up.) pokazit, zpackat
    * * *
    • zašroubovat
    • šroubovat

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  • 83 second-best

    noun, adjective (next after the best; not the best: She wore her second-best hat; I want your best work - your second-best is not good enough.) druhý nejlepší
    * * *
    • přijatelný
    • druhý nejlepší

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  • 84 self-service

    [self'sə:vis]
    (an arrangement by which customers themselves collect the goods that they want to buy; ( also adjective): a self-service restaurant.) samoobsluha; samoobslužný
    * * *
    • samoobsluha

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  • 85 sentence

    ['sentəns] 1. noun
    1) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) věta
    2) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) trest
    2. verb
    ((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) odsoudit
    * * *
    • věta
    • vynést rozsudek
    • rčení
    • rozsudek
    • odsoudit
    • ortel

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  • 86 should

    [ʃud]
    negative short form - shouldn't; verb
    1) (past tense of shall: I thought I should never see you again.) (budoucí čas po minulém čase)
    2) (used to state that something ought to happen, be done etc: You should hold your knife in your right hand; You shouldn't have said that.) (náležitost)
    3) (used to state that something is likely to happen etc: If you leave now, you should arrive there by six o'clock.) (pravděpodobnost)
    4) (used after certain expressions of sorrow, surprise etc: I'm surprised you should think that.) (lítost, překvapení)
    5) (used after if to state a condition: If anything should happen to me, I want you to remember everything I have told you today.) (podmínka: kdyby snad...)
    6) ((with I or we) used to state that a person wishes something was possible: I should love to go to France (if only I had enough money).) (podmínka: jen kdybych...)
    7) (used to refer to an event etc which is rather surprising: I was just about to get on the bus when who should come along but John, the very person I was going to visit.) (překvapení)
    * * *
    • měl by

    English-Czech dictionary > should

  • 87 slumber

    1. verb
    (to sleep.) dřímat
    2. noun
    (sleep: She was in a deep slumber; I didn't want to disturb your slumbers.) dřímota
    * * *
    • podřimovat
    • dřímat
    • dřímota

    English-Czech dictionary > slumber

  • 88 stealth

    [stelƟ]
    (a secret manner of acting: If I can't get what I want openly, I get it by stealth.) potají
    - stealthily
    - stealthiness
    * * *
    • tajnost
    • technologie Stealth
    • letadlo Stealth
    • lstivost

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  • 89 supple

    ((of the body etc) bending easily: Take exercise if you want to keep supple; supple dancers.) ohebný, vláčný
    * * *
    • poddajný
    • přizpůsobivý
    • čilý

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  • 90 tantalise

    (to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) mučit neukojitelnou touhou
    - tantalising
    * * *
    • mučit

    English-Czech dictionary > tantalise

  • 91 tantalize

    (to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) mučit neukojitelnou touhou
    - tantalising
    * * *
    • mučit

    English-Czech dictionary > tantalize

  • 92 tempt

    [tempt]
    (to (try to) persuade or attract to do something; to make (someone) want to do (something): The sunshine tempted them (to go) out.) vábit
    - tempter
    - tempting
    - temptingly
    - be tempted to do something
    - be tempted
    * * *
    • pokoušet
    • svádět

    English-Czech dictionary > tempt

  • 93 tire

    I see tyre II verb
    (to make, or become, physically or mentally in want of rest, because of lack of strength, patience, interest etc; to weary: Walking tired her; She tires easily.) unavit (se)
    - tiredness
    - tireless
    - tirelessly
    - tirelessness
    - tiresome
    - tiresomely
    - tiresomeness
    - tiring
    - tire out
    * * *
    • unavovat
    • unavit
    • pneumatika

    English-Czech dictionary > tire

  • 94 toilet

    ['toilit]
    ((a room containing) a receptacle for the body's waste matter, usually with a supply of water for washing this away; a lavatory: Do you want to go to the toilet?; Where is the ladies' toilet?; ( also adjective) a toilet seat.) toaleta; toaletní
    - toilet-roll
    - toilet-water
    * * *
    • toaletní
    • záchod
    • WC

    English-Czech dictionary > toilet

  • 95 vegetate

    ['ve‹iteit]
    verb (to live an idle, boring and pointless life: I would like to get a job - I don't want to vegetate.) živořit
    * * *
    • vegetovat
    • vést pasivní existenci
    • růst jako rostlina
    • bujet

    English-Czech dictionary > vegetate

  • 96 very

    ['veri] 1. adverb
    1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) moc
    2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) úplně
    2. adjective
    1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) pravý, přesně ten
    2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) samý
    3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) pouhý
    * * *
    • velmi
    • velice
    • hodně
    • moc

    English-Czech dictionary > very

  • 97 whenever

    adverb, conjunction
    1) (at any time that: Come and see me whenever you want to.) kdykoli
    2) (at every time that: I go to the theatre whenever I get the chance.) pokaždé když
    * * *
    • kdykoli
    • kdykoliv

    English-Czech dictionary > whenever

  • 98 whichever

    relative adjective, relative pronoun
    1) (any (one(s)) that: I'll take whichever (books) you don't want; The prize will go to whichever of them writes the best essay.) kterýkoli, ten který
    2) (no matter which (one(s)): Whichever way I turned, I couldn't escape.) kterýkoli
    * * *
    • jakýkoli
    • kterýkoli
    • krerýkoli

    English-Czech dictionary > whichever

  • 99 whom

    [hu:m]
    pronoun ((used as the object of a verb or preposition, but in everyday speech sometimes replaced by who) what person(s)(?): Whom/who do you want to see?; Whom/who did you give it to?; To whom shall I speak?) komu, koho, kým
    * * *
    • jemuž
    • jimiž
    • již
    • jehož
    • jimž
    • jejž
    • jichž
    • kým
    • kom
    • koho
    • komu
    • kterého
    • němuž
    • nimž
    • něhož
    • niž
    • nějž
    • nimiž
    • nichž

    English-Czech dictionary > whom

  • 100 A level

    ['ei,levəl]
    ((abbreviation) Advanced Level; (in Britain) an examination in a particular subject that pupils have to pass if they want to go to university; the level of these examinations: I failed my Chemistry A level; What subjects are you taking at A level?) vyšší stupeň závěrečné zkoušky na střední škole

    English-Czech dictionary > A level

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  • want — verb. 1. Want is of Norse origin and came into English in the 13c. The dominant meaning in current usage is ‘to desire or wish for’ (Tom wants a computer for Christmas / What do you want to do now?), and a range of earlier meanings equivalent to… …   Modern English usage

  • want — [wänt, wônt] vt. [ME wanten < ON vanta, to be lacking, want: see WANT the n.] 1. to have too little of; be deficient in; lack 2. to be short by (a specified amount) [it wants twelve minutes of midnight] 3. to feel the need of; long for; crave… …   English World dictionary

  • Want — Want, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wanted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wanting}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To be without; to be destitute of, or deficient in; not to have; to lack; as, to want knowledge; to want judgment; to want learning; to want food and clothing.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Want — (277), n. [Originally an adj., from Icel. vant, neuter of vanr lacking, deficient. [root]139. See {Wane}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. The state of not having; the condition of being without anything; absence or scarcity of what is needed or desired; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • want — I noun absence, conatus, dearth, default, defect, deficiency, deficit, desideratum, desire, destitution, distress, exigency, impoverishment, insufficiency, lack, meagerness, necessitude, necessity, need, needfulness, neediness, paucity, pauperism …   Law dictionary

  • Want — Want, v. i. [Icel. vanta to be wanting. See {Want} to lack.] [1913 Webster] 1. To be absent; to be deficient or lacking; to fail; not to be sufficient; to fall or come short; to lack; often used impersonally with of; as, it wants ten minutes of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • want — want; want·age; want·er; want·less; want·less·ness; …   English syllables

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