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1 youth
[ju:Ɵ]plural - youths; noun1) ((the state of being in) the early part of life: Enjoy your youth!; He spent his youth in America.) mládí2) (a boy of fifteen to twenty years old approximately: He and two other youths were kicking a football about.) mladík3) (young people in general: Some people say that today's youth has/have no sense of responsibility.) mládež•- youthful- youthfully
- youthfulness
- youth hostel
- youth mentor* * *• jinoch• mládež• mládí• mladí -
2 youth hostel
a place for young people, especially hikers, on holiday, where cheap and simple accommodation is provided (noun youth hosteller) ubytovna pro mladé* * *• ubytovna pro mladé -
3 youth mentor
noun (someone who gives guidance and is like a big sister/brother to a young person who has social problems or is retarded.) rádce/pomocník mladého člověka se sociálními problémy či postižením -
4 age
[ei‹] 1. noun1) (the amount of time during which a person or thing has existed: He went to school at the age of six (years); What age is she?) věk, stáří2) ((often with capital) a particular period of time: This machine was the wonder of the age; the Middle Ages.) věk, epocha3) (the quality of being old: This wine will improve with age; With the wisdom of age he regretted the mistakes he had made in his youth.) stáří4) ((usually in plural) a very long time: We've been waiting (for) ages for a bus.) věčnost2. verb(to (cause to) grow old or look old: He has aged a lot since I last saw him; His troubles have aged him.) (ze)stárnout, dělat starým- aged- ageless
- age-old
- the aged
- come of age
- of age* * *• věk• stáří• epocha• doba -
5 beauty
['bju:ti]plural - beauties; noun1) (a quality very pleasing to the eye, ear etc: Her beauty is undeniable.) krása2) (a woman or girl having such a quality: She was a great beauty in her youth.) krasavice3) (something or someone remarkable: His new car is a beauty!) nádhera•- beautifully
- beautify
- beauty queen
- beauty salon
- beauty spot* * *• kráska• krása• krasavice -
6 bloom
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7 confession
[-ʃən]1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) doznání, přiznání2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) zpověď* * *• zpověď• přiznání• doznání -
8 fellowship
1) (an association (of people with common interests): a youth fellowship (= a club for young people).) spolek, společenství, svaz2) (friendliness.) přátelství3) (a scholarship given to a graduate student for advanced studies or for research.) (postgraduální) stipendium* * *• společenstvo• kamarádství• bratrstvo• družnost -
9 folly
['foli]plural - follies; noun(foolishness: the follies of youth.) pošetilost, hloupost* * *• pošetilost -
10 hostel
['hostəl]1) (a building with simple accommodation, especially for young people, hikers etc: a youth hostel.) ubytovna; noclehárna2) (a building where students etc may live: a nurses' hostel.) kolej* * *• ubytovna• studentská kolej• hostel• noclehárna -
11 inexperience
[inik'spiəriəns](lack of experience or skilled knowledge: He seems good at the job in spite of his youth and inexperience.) nezkušenost* * *• nezkušenost -
12 lad
[læd](a boy or a youth: I knew him when he was a lad.) chlapec* * *• hoch• mládenec• mladík• chlapík• chlapec• chlap -
13 lovesick
adjective (sad because of being in love: a lovesick youth; lovesick glances.) roztoužený láskou* * *• roztoužený láskou• roztoužený -
14 middle age
(the years between youth and old age: She is well into middle age.) střední věk* * *• střední věk -
15 stricken
['strikən](deeply affected, overwhelmed or afflicted: In his youth he was stricken with a crippling disease; grief-stricken parents; panic-stricken crowds.) zasažený; sklíčený; posedlý* * *• zasažený -
16 stripling
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17 youthful
1) (young: The boy looked very youthful.) mladistvý2) (energetic, active, young-looking etc: Exercise will keep you youthful.) svěží3) (of youth: youthful pleasures.) mladický* * *• mladistvý -
18 youths
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19 (in) the first flush of
((in) the early stages of (something) when a person is feeling fresh, strong, enthusiastic etc: in the first flush of youth.) v rozpuku -
20 (in) the first flush of
((in) the early stages of (something) when a person is feeling fresh, strong, enthusiastic etc: in the first flush of youth.) v rozpuku
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