infinitive
- neurčitý slovesný tvar, infinitiv
BrE
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ɪn'fɪnətɪv/
AmE
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ɪn'fɪnətɪv/
noun
-
the basic form of a verb such as 'feel' or 'be'
distant
- odměřený, nepřístupný
BrE
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'dɪstənt/
AmE
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'dɪstənt/
adjective
-
(of a person) not friendly
inconsiderable
- zanedbatelný
BrE
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ˌɪnkən'sɪdrəbl/
AmE
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ˌɪnkən'sɪdrəbl/
adjective
-
very small or not important and so not worth considering
considered
- promýšlený, uvážený
BrE
/
kən'sɪdəd/
AmE
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kən'sɪdərd/
adjective
-
(of an opinion, decision, etc.) reached after a lot of thought
breadth
- rozsah, hloubka (znalostí)
BrE
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'bredθ/
AmE
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'bretθ/
noun
-
a wide range of knowledge or ability that someone has
broad
- silný, zřetelný (přízvuk)
BrE
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'brɔ:d/
AmE
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'brɔ:d/
adjective
-
(of an accent) noticeable, showing where you come from
brevity
- krátkost (čas)
BrE
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'brevəti/
AmE
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'brevəti/
noun, formal
-
the fact that something lasts for only a short time
debriefing
- vyslechnutí, podání hlášení
BrE
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ˌdi:'bri:fɪŋ/
AmE
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ˌdi:'bri:fɪŋ/
noun
-
the activity of asking someone questions officially about the task they have just done
briefing
- porada, informativní schůzka
BrE
/
'bri:fɪŋ/
AmE
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'bri:fɪŋ/
noun
-
a meeting at which people, usually employees, are given instructions or information, especially before they do something
debrief
- vyslechnout, podat hlášení
BrE
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ˌdi:'bri:f/
AmE
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ˌdi:'bri:f/
verb
-
to ask someone questions officially about the task they have just done
beneficially
- prospěšný
BrE
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ˌbenɪ'fɪʃəli/
AmE
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ˌbenɪ'fɪʃəli/
adverb, formal
-
in a way that has a good effect
additive
- přísada
BrE
/
'ædətɪv/
AmE
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'ædətɪv/
noun
-
a substance which is added in small amounts to food in order to improve its taste, make it last longer, etc.
lump sum
- jednorázová částka
BrE
/
ˌlʌmp 'sʌm/
AmE
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ˌlʌmp 'sʌm/
noun
-
an amount of money that is paid on a single occasion
skim
- proletět očima (text)
BrE
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'skɪm/
AmE
/
'skɪm/
verb
-
to read something quickly
sweetcorn
- sladká kukuřice
BrE
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'swi:tkɔ:n/
AmE
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'swi:tkɔ:rn/
noun
-
a long rounded vegetable, its small yellow seeds are usually eaten with butter and salt