noun
-
the ability to make other people want or do what you want to
permissive
- liberální, benevolentní
BrE
/pə'mɪsɪv/
AmE
/pər'mɪsɪv/
adjective
-
showing great freedom of behavior
permissiveness
- liberálnost
BrE
/pə'mɪsɪvnəs/
AmE
/pər'mɪsɪvnəs/
noun
-
the fact of showing great freedom of behavior
unofficially
- neoficiální
BrE
/ˌʌnə'fɪʃəli/
AmE
/ˌʌnə'fɪʃəli/
adverb
-
in a way that is not official
unofficial
- neoficiální
BrE
/ˌʌnə'fɪʃl/
AmE
/ˌʌnə'fɪʃl/
adjective
-
not organized or approved by a person in authority
officious
- do všeho mluvící, vlezlý
BrE
/ə'fɪʃəs/
AmE
/ə'fɪʃəs/
adjective
-
too eager to tell people what to do
officialdom
- byrokracie
BrE
/ə'fɪʃldəm/
AmE
/ə'fɪʃldəm/
noun
-
used to refer to people who have a position of authority, especially in the government or in on other organizations, usually when you think that their rules are not effective
officiate
- řídit, vést, sloužit
BrE
/ə'fɪʃieɪt/
AmE
/ə'fɪʃieɪt/
verb
-
to be in charge of an event or to lead it
immorally
- nemoralně
BrE
/ɪ'mɒrəli/
AmE
/ɪ'mɔ:rəli/
adverb
-
in a way that is morally wrong
amoral
- nemorální
BrE
/ˌeɪ'mɒrəl/
AmE
/ˌeɪ'mɔ:rəl/
adjective
-
without any moral rules
morale
- morálka
BrE
/mə'rɑ:l/
AmE
/mə'ræl/
noun
-
the amount of confidence and cheerfulness that a person or a group has at a particular time
moralist
- moralista
BrE
/'mɒrəlɪst/
AmE
/'mɔ:rəlɪst/
noun
-
a person who has strong ideas about what is morally right and not, especially one who tries to teach other people how they should behave
immorality
- nemorálnost
BrE
/ˌɪmə'ræləti/
AmE
/ˌɪmə'ræləti/
noun
-
behavior that is not morally acceptable
amorality
- nemorálnost
BrE
/ˌeɪmə'ræləti/
AmE
/ˌeɪmə'ræləti/
noun
-
a lack of respect for moral principles
demoralise
- oslabit morálku, demoralizovat
BrE
/dɪ'mɒrəlaɪz/
AmE
/dɪ'mɔ:rəlaɪz/
verb
-
to make someone or something less confident