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  • 1 welfare

    ['welfeə]
    1) (mental and physical health; living conditions: Who is looking after the child's welfare?) blaho
    2) (money or aid given by government to people in need: He is on welfare; She lives on welfare; to get welfare.) sociální dávky
    - welfare state
    * * *
    • blaho

    English-Czech dictionary > welfare

  • 2 welfare state

    (a country which runs insurance schemes for its inhabitants, supplying them with free medical care, pensions etc.) sociální stát
    * * *
    • sociální stát

    English-Czech dictionary > welfare state

  • 3 child welfare

    1) (aid provided to dependent children.) přídavky na děti
    2) (concern for the living conditions etc of children: She has a job as a child welfare officer.) sociální péče týkající se dětí

    English-Czech dictionary > child welfare

  • 4 antisocial

    [ænti'səuʃəl]
    1) (against the welfare of the community etc: It is antisocial to drop rubbish in the street.) protispolečenský
    2) (not wanting the company of others: Since his wife died, he has become more and more antisocial.) nespolečenský
    * * *
    • protispolečenský
    • asociální

    English-Czech dictionary > antisocial

  • 5 godfather

    nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) kmotr, kmotra
    * * *
    • kmotr

    English-Czech dictionary > godfather

  • 6 godmother

    nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) kmotr, kmotra
    * * *
    • kmotra

    English-Czech dictionary > godmother

  • 7 social

    ['səuʃəl] 1. adjective
    1) (concerning or belonging to the way of life and welfare of people in a community: social problems.) sociální
    2) (concerning the system by which such a community is organized: social class.) sociální
    3) (living in communities: Ants are social insects.) společenský
    4) (concerning the gathering together of people for the purposes of recreation or amusement: a social club; His reasons for calling were purely social.) společenský
    - socialist 2. adjective
    (of or concerning socialism: socialist policies/governments.) socialistický
    - socialise
    - socially
    - social work
    * * *
    • sociální
    • společenský
    • družný

    English-Czech dictionary > social

  • 8 standard of living

    (the level of comfort and welfare achieved in any particular society.) životní úroveň
    * * *
    • životní standard
    • životní úroveň

    English-Czech dictionary > standard of living

  • 9 well-being

    noun (welfare: She is always very concerned about her mother's well-being.) zdraví, blaho
    * * *
    • pohoda

    English-Czech dictionary > well-being

  • 10 godparent

    nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) kmotr, kmotra

    English-Czech dictionary > godparent

  • 11 the nanny state

    (the welfare state as seen by its opponents.) sociální stát

    English-Czech dictionary > the nanny state

См. также в других словарях:

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  • welfare — [wel′fer΄] n. [ME < wel faren, to fare well: see WELL2 & FARE] 1. the state of being or doing well; condition of health, happiness, and comfort; well being; prosperity 2. a) the organized efforts of government agencies that grant aid to the… …   English World dictionary

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  • welfare — / well being [n] health and prosperity abundance, advantage, benefit, contentment, ease, easy street*, euphoria, felicity, good, good fortune, happiness, interest, luck, profit, progress, satisfaction, success, thriving; concepts 316,693,706 …   New thesaurus

  • welfare — ► NOUN 1) the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group. 2) action or procedure designed to promote the basic physical and material well being of people in need. 3) chiefly N. Amer. financial support given for this purpose. ORIGIN from …   English terms dictionary

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