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cartography
[Podstatné jméno]

a branch of science and art that consists of creating maps

kartografie, mapování

kartografie, mapování

Ex: Cartography blends science and art in map-making .

to think about something with regard to its condition and relating information so as to understand it better

kontekstualizovat, uvést do kontextu

kontekstualizovat, uvést do kontextu

Ex: The research team worked contextualize the findings within the broader scientific debate .

to provide supporting evidence for a theory, statement, etc.

potvrdit, podpořit

potvrdit, podpořit

Ex: DNA corroborated the suspect 's involvement in the burglary .
counterintuitive
[Přídavné jméno]

contradictory to the expectations that are formed on common sense or intuition

protiintuitivní, překvapivý

protiintuitivní, překvapivý

Ex: The research findings counterintuitive, challenging common beliefs .
credibility
[Podstatné jméno]

a quality that renders a thing or person as trustworthy or believable

důvěryhodnost, věrohodnost

důvěryhodnost, věrohodnost

Ex: The organizationcredibility was damaged by the scandal , leading to a loss of public trust .
derivative
[Přídavné jméno]

resembling or imitating a previous work, often in a way that lacks originality

derivativní, opatřující

derivativní, opatřující

Ex: The music derivative, mimicking the style of earlier pop songs .
to discredit
[sloveso]

to raise doubt about someone or something and make people stop believing in them

zdiskreditovat, znevažovat

zdiskreditovat, znevažovat

Ex: Critics attempted discredit the historical account , calling it inaccurate .
to distill
[sloveso]

to heat a liquid and turn it into gas then cool it and make it liquid again in order to purify it

destilovat, vyčistit destilací

destilovat, vyčistit destilací

Ex: The plan is distill rainwater for a clean water source .
to eclipse
[sloveso]

to overshadow another astrological body

zatmění, přehlušit

zatmění, přehlušit

Ex: The moon ’s passing in front of the sun caused it eclipse the sun ’s light completely for a few minutes .
embryonic
[Přídavné jméno]

belonging to the earlier stages of growth and development

embryonální, embryonicko-

embryonální, embryonicko-

Ex: Embryonic development is carefully regulated by genetic and environmental factors .
empirical
[Přídavné jméno]

based upon observations or experiments instead of theories or ideas

empirický, založený na pozorování

empirický, založený na pozorování

Ex: The decision was empirical observations rather than speculation or opinion .
empiricism
[Podstatné jméno]

a theory stating that all knowledge is derived from experience

empirismus, empirická poznání

empirismus, empirická poznání

Ex: Critics empiricism argue that it may overlook the importance of a priori knowledge and the inherent structures of the mind that influence how we perceive and interpret experiences .
to emulate
[sloveso]

to make an attempt at matching or surpassing someone or something, particularly by the means of imitation

napodobit, imiterovat

napodobit, imiterovat

Ex: The emulated the winning strategies of their competitors in the tournament .
erudite
[Přídavné jméno]

displaying or possessing extensive knowledge that is acquired by studying and reading

erudovaný, vzdělaný

erudovaný, vzdělaný

Ex: erudite diplomat is skilled in navigating complex international relations with finesse and diplomacy .
exacting
[Přídavné jméno]

requiring a great amount of effort, skill, or care

náročný, precizní

náročný, precizní

Ex: The chef's exacting palate allowed him to create dishes of exceptional quality and flavor.
exhaustive
[Přídavné jméno]

complete with regard to every single detail or element

vyčerpávající, komplexní

vyčerpávající, komplexní

Ex: He gave exhaustive explanation of the theory , leaving no questions unanswered .

to estimate something using past experiences or known data

extrapolovat, odhadovat

extrapolovat, odhadovat

Ex: The extrapolated the impact of the policy on the nation ’s economy .
incontrovertible
[Přídavné jméno]

true in a way that leaves no room for denial or disagreement

nepochybný, nezpochybnitelný

nepochybný, nezpochybnitelný

Ex: The scientist incontrovertible data that confirmed the experiment 's results .
irrefutable
[Přídavné jméno]

so clear or convincing that it cannot be reasonably disputed or denied

nepopiratelný, nevyvratitelný

nepopiratelný, nevyvratitelný

Ex: The data collected irrefutable, confirming the conclusion beyond doubt .
jargon
[Podstatné jméno]

words, phrases, and expressions used by a specific group or profession, which are incomprehensible to others

žargon, termínová syntaxe

žargon, termínová syntaxe

Ex: Military jargon includes phrases like 'AWOL,' 'RECON,' and 'FOB,' which are part of the everyday language for service members but might be puzzling to civilians.
layperson
[Podstatné jméno]

someone who lacks professional knowledge regarding a specific subject

laik, neodborník

laik, neodborník

Ex: The software ’s user interface was designed with layperson in mind .
meticulous
[Přídavné jméno]

extremely careful and attentive to details

pečlivý, důkladný

pečlivý, důkladný

Ex: meticulous notes helped the team understand the complex issue .
paradigm
[Podstatné jméno]

a selection of theories and ideas that explain how a particular school, subject, or discipline is generally understood

paradigma, model

paradigma, model

Ex: The paradigm was replaced by a more modern and effective model .
patent
[Podstatné jméno]

a formal document that gives someone the right to be the only one who makes, uses, or sells an invention or product for a limited amount of time

patent, opatentování

patent, opatentování

Ex: Disputes over patent infringements often lead to lengthy legal battles between competing businesses.
peripatetic
[Přídavné jméno]

constantly traveling to different locations, particularly due to work

putovný, toulavý

putovný, toulavý

Ex: Despite the challenges , peripatetic work allowed him to gain diverse experiences .
to peruse
[sloveso]

to consider or examine something while being very careful and attentive to detail

prozkoumat, pečlivě prostudovat

prozkoumat, pečlivě prostudovat

Ex: The perused the legal documents to ensure there were no discrepancies .
presumptive
[Přídavné jméno]

probably true due to being reasonable and based on the available facts

předpokládaný, domnělý

předpokládaný, domnělý

Ex: Given the circumstantial evidence , the suspect ’s guilt was presumptive.
to saturate
[sloveso]

to combine so much of a chemical compound with a chemical solution that the solution cannot retain, absorb, or dissolve anymore of that compound

nasycovat, sytit

nasycovat, sytit

Ex: The experiment aimed saturate the solution with the organic compound to test its solubility under different conditions .
sentient
[Přídavné jméno]

possessing the ability to experience, feel, or perceive things through the senses

cítící, vnímající

cítící, vnímající

Ex: The ethical treatment of sentient creatures is a significant concern in animal welfare.
static
[Přídavné jméno]

remaining still, with no change in position

statický, nehybný

statický, nehybný

Ex: static display at the museum showcased artifacts from ancient civilizations .

to prove something to be true by providing adequate evidence or facts

podpořit, prokázat

podpořit, prokázat

Ex: The documentation provided was enough substantiate the insurance claim .
thoroughgoing
[Přídavné jméno]

very complete, careful, and attentive to detail

důkladný, znepokojující

důkladný, znepokojující

Ex: thoroughgoing preparation for the presentation impressed everyone .
to unearth
[sloveso]

to find out about something, particularly by doing research

odhalit, vytáhnout na světlo

odhalit, vytáhnout na světlo

Ex: unearthed new evidence that exonerated their client of the crime they were accused of .
untenable
[Přídavné jméno]

(of a position, argument, theory, etc.) not capable of being supported, defended, or justified when receiving criticism or objection

neudržitelný, neobhajitelný

neudržitelný, neobhajitelný

Ex: His claim untenable once counterarguments were presented .
virtual
[Přídavné jméno]

very similar to the actual thing in almost every way

virtuální, skoro skutečný

virtuální, skoro skutečný

Ex: virtual experience of the concert felt almost as real as being there in person .
zeitgeist
[Podstatné jméno]

the defining spirit or mood of a particular period in history, reflecting the ideas and beliefs of the time

duch doby, časový duch

duch doby, časový duch

Ex: The Industrial Revolution brought about zeitgeist of urbanization and industrialization , as rural populations migrated to cities in search of work and new technologies transformed society and the economy .

to turn into one or multiple crystals

krystalizovat, krystalizovat se

krystalizovat, krystalizovat se

Ex: The gel crystallized, forming a solid structure .
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