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
moralise
- moralizovat
BrE
/
'mɒrəlaɪz/
AmE
/
'mɔ:rəlaɪz/
verb
-
to tell other people what is right and what is not
mightily
- ohromně, strašně
BrE
/
'maɪtɪli/
AmE
/
'maɪtɪli/
adverb, dated
-
to a great extent
mighty
- mohutný, ohromný
BrE
/
'maɪti/
AmE
/
'maɪt̬i/
adjective
-
great and impressive
institutionalise
- hospitalizovat
BrE
/
ˌɪnstɪ'tju:ʃənəlaɪz/
AmE
/
ˌɪnstɪ'tu:ʃənəlaɪz/
verb
-
to send someone, especially someone who is sick or mentally ill, to stay in a special hospital for a long period
institute
- zahájit, započít
BrE
/
'ɪnstɪtju:t/
AmE
/
'ɪnstɪtu:t/
verb, formal
-
to start or introduce a rule, system, etc.
institute
- ústav, institut
BrE
/
'ɪnstɪtju:t/
AmE
/
'ɪnstɪtu:t/
noun
-
an organization that has a particular purpose, usually to promote education, science or art
indication
- známka, náznak
BrE
/
ˌɪndɪ'keɪʃn/
AmE
/
ˌɪndɪ'keɪʃn/
noun
-
a sign that suggests that something is true, or is likely to happen
hardy
- odolný, otužilý
BrE
/
'hɑ:di/
AmE
/
'hɑ:rdi/
adjective
-
strong enough to bear difficult situations
hardness
- tvrdost
BrE
/
'hɑ:dnəs/
AmE
/
'hɑ:rdnəs/
noun
-
the quality of being difficult to break, bend, etc.
ungovernable
- neovladatelný
BrE
/
ʌn'gʌvənəbl/
AmE
/
ʌn'gʌvərnəbl/
adjective
-
unable to be controlled or governed
governmental
- vládní
BrE
/
ˌgʌvn'mentl/
AmE
/
ˌgʌvərn'mentl/
adjective
-
relating to a government