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1 willing
• ochotný• ochoten -
2 generous
['‹enərəs]1) (willing to give a lot of money, time etc for some purpose: a generous giver; It is very generous of you to pay for our holiday.) štědrý, velkorysý2) (large; larger than necessary: a generous sum of money; a generous piece of cake.) pořádný3) (kind, willing to forgive: Try to be generous and forgive; a person's generous nature/remarks.) velkodušný•- generosity* * *• štědrý -
3 adaptable
adjective (willing or able to change to fit in with different circumstances: Children are usually very adaptable.) přizpůsobivý* * *• přizpůsobitelný -
4 care
[keə] 1. noun1) (close attention: Do it with care.) opatrnost2) (keeping; protection: Your belongings will be safe in my care.) péče3) ((a cause for) worry: free from care; all the cares of the world.) starost4) (treatment: medical care; skin care.) péče2. verb1) (to be anxious or concerned: Don't you care if you fail?; I couldn't care less (= It's of no importance to me); She really cares about her career.) mít zájem; starat se o2) (to be willing (to): Would you care to have dinner with me?) být ochotný; mít chuť•- careful- carefully
- carefulness
- careless
- carelessly
- carelessness
- carefree
- caregiver
- caretaker
- careworn
- care for
- care of
- take care
- take care of* * *• pozor• starost• péče -
5 deter
[di'tə:]past tense, past participle - deterred; verb(to make less willing or prevent by frightening: She was not deterred by his threats.) zastrašit, odradit* * *• odstrašit -
6 flexible
1) (that can be bent easily: flexible metal.) ohebný2) (able or willing to change according to circumstances etc: My holiday plans are very flexible.) pružný, přizpůsobivý* * *• pružný• ohebný• flexibilní -
7 forthcoming
1) (happening or appearing soon: forthcoming events.) blížící se, nastávající2) ((of a person) open and willing to talk: She wasn't very forthcoming about her work; not a very forthcoming personality.) otevřený, sdílný* * *• nastávající• nadcházející• nejbližší• blížící se -
8 friendly
adjective (kind and willing to make friends: She is very friendly to everybody.) přátelský* * *• přátelský• přívětivý -
9 game
[ɡeim] 1. noun1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) hra2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) hra3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) zápas, partie4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.) lovná zvěř a ptactvo; lovný2. adjective(brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) statečný, odhodlaný- gamely- games
- gamekeeper
- game point
- game reserve
- game warden
- the game is up* * *• utkání• zápas• partie• hra• hříčka• chromý -
10 happy
['hæpi]1) (having or showing a feeling of pleasure or contentment: a happy smile; I feel happy today.) šťastný2) (willing: I'd be happy to help you.) rád3) (lucky: By a happy chance I have the key with me.) šťastný•- happily
- happy-go-lucky
- happy medium* * *• veselý• štastna• štastný• šťastná• štasten• šťastný• bezstarostný -
11 impatient
[im'peiʃənt](not willing to wait or delay; not patient: Don't be so impatient - it will soon be your turn.) netrpělivý- impatiently* * *• netrpělivý -
12 independent
[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) nezávislý2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) samostatný3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) nezávislý (na)4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) nezávislý•- independently* * *• samostatný• individuální• nezávislý -
13 indulgent
adjective (willing to allow people to do or have what they wish (often to too great an extent): an indulgent parent.) shovívavý* * *• shovívavý -
14 interested
1) ((often with in) showing attention or having curiosity: He's not interested in politics; Don't tell me any more - I'm not interested; I'll be interested to see what happens next week.) mít zájem2) ((often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc: Are you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?) mít zájem3) (personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it: You must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).) zainteresovaný* * *• zaujatý• zainteresovaný -
15 list
I 1. [list] noun(a series eg of names, numbers, prices etc written down or said one after the other: a shopping-list; We have a long list of people who are willing to help.) seznam2. verb(to place in a list: He listed the things he had to do.) sestavit seznamII 1. [list] verb(to lean over to one side: The ship is listing.) naklonit se2. nounThe ship had a heavy list.) náklon, sklon* * *• přoužek• sepsat• seznam• index• inventář• katalog• mez -
16 merciful
adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) milosrdný* * *• soucitný• milosrdný -
17 mortal
['mo:tl] 1. adjective1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) smrtelný2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) smrtelný; na život a na smrt2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) smrtelník, -ice- mortally
- mortal sin* * *• smrtelník• smrtelně nebezpečný• smrtelný -
18 obliging
adjective (willing to help other people: He'll help you - he's very obliging.) ochotný* * *• úslužný• ochotný• laskavý -
19 offer
['ofə] 1. past tense, past participle - offered; verb1) (to put forward (a gift, suggestion etc) for acceptance or refusal: She offered the man a cup of tea; He offered her $20 for the picture.) nabídnout2) (to say that one is willing: He offered to help.) nabídnout2. noun1) (an act of offering: an offer of help.) nabídka2) (an offering of money as the price of something: They made an offer of $50,000 for the house.) nabídka•- offering- on offer* * *• poskytovat• poskytnout• nabídka• nabídnout• nabízet• návrh -
20 open-minded
adjective (willing to consider new ideas: an open-minded approach to the problem.) nepředpojatý* * *• vnímavý• objektivní• nepředpojatý
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