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Úspěch a Neúspěch - Uznání úspěchů

Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova související s uznáváním úspěchů, jako jsou "respekt", "postavení" a "triumfální".

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MBE
MBE
[Podstatné jméno]

a British award given to certain people for their outstanding achievement; the person receiving the award

MBE (Člen Řádu britského impéria), Člen Řádu britského impéria

MBE (Člen Řádu britského impéria), Člen Řádu britského impéria

mission accomplished

used to indicate that a task or set of tasks has been successfully completed

Ex: I finished the report on time. Mission accomplished. 
nice work if you can get it

used for expressing jealousy over what someone already has or achieved without putting much effort

Ex: She married a millionaire and now she doesn't have to work - nice work if you can get it. 
OBE
OBE
[Podstatné jméno]

a British award presented for outstanding achievement; the person receiving the award

OBE (Důstojník Řádu britského impéria), držitel OBE

OBE (Důstojník Řádu britského impéria), držitel OBE

Oscar
Oscar
[Podstatné jméno]

an annual award given to the best director, movie, actor, etc. by the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Oscar, Cena Oscar

Oscar, Cena Oscar

Ex: She won an Oscar for Best Actress in her latest film. 
to [propose] a toast

to offer good wishes or express congratulations, often accompanied by raising and clinking glasses, before or during a celebratory drink

Ex: He stood up to propose a toast to the newlyweds at the wedding reception. 
to recognize
to recognize
[sloveso]

to officially express gratitude or appreciation of someone's deeds or achievements

uznat, ocenit

uznat, ocenit

Ex: The school recognized her efforts by awarding her the Student of the Year title. 
respect
respect
[Podstatné jméno]

admiration for someone or something because of their achievements, qualities, etc.

úcta

úcta

to [rest|sit] on {one's} laurels

to become satisfied with one's past achievements and to stop making efforts to improve or progress

usnout na vavřínech, přestat se snažit

usnout na vavřínech, přestat se snažit

Ex: After winning the award, she refused to rest on her laurels. 
satisfaction
satisfaction
[Podstatné jméno]

a feeling of pleasure that one experiences after doing or achieving what one really desired

uspokojení, spokojenost

uspokojení, spokojenost

Ex: Gazing at the finished garden, she felt a deep satisfaction knowing all her hard work had paid off. 
satisfied
satisfied
[Přídavné jméno]

content with a result or outcome

spokojený, uspokojený

spokojený, uspokojený

Ex: After months of hard work, she felt satisfied with the results of her efforts. 
self-satisfaction
self-satisfaction
[Podstatné jméno]

the feeling of excessive satisfaction that someone has because of their previous deeds or achievements

sebeuspokojení, spokojenost se sebou

sebeuspokojení, spokojenost se sebou

self-satisfied
self-satisfied
[Přídavné jméno]

characterized by excessive satisfaction with one's abilities or achievements

samolibý, spokojený sám se sebou

samolibý, spokojený sám se sebou

smug
smug
[Přídavné jméno]

showing or taking too much pride in one's achievements or accomplishments

samolibý, domýšlivý

samolibý, domýšlivý

Ex: His smug grin revealed his satisfaction with winning the competition. 
smugly
smugly
[Příslovce]

in a manner that shows one to be highly self-satisfied and arrogant

samolibě,  arogantně

samolibě, arogantně

Ex: She smugly smiled after winning the competition. 
stature
stature
[Podstatné jméno]

the high level of respect people have for someone based on their impressive achievements

prestiž, pověst

prestiž, pověst

Ex: His work elevated him to a position of great stature in the scientific community. 
toast
toast
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of raising a glass, usually filled with alcohol, in honor of someone or to wish them health, happiness, or success

přípitek

přípitek

Ex: The best man gave a touching toast to the newlyweds at the wedding reception. 
Tony
Tony
[Podstatné jméno]

an award that is given annually in New York City for noteworthy achievements in the theater

Tony, cena Tony

Tony, cena Tony

to [toot|blow] {one's} (own|) horn

to praise one's own abilities or accomplishments, often in an exaggerated way

Chválit se, Pochlubit se, vychvalovat se

Chválit se, Pochlubit se, vychvalovat se

Ex: She isn't shy about tooting her own horn at meetings. 
triumphal
triumphal
[Přídavné jméno]

of or relating to a success or victory

triumfální,  vítězný

triumfální, vítězný

triumphalism
triumphalism
[Podstatné jméno]

a type of behavior characterized by taking too much pride in one's success or achievements

triumfalismus, přílišná hrdost

triumfalismus, přílišná hrdost

triumphalist
triumphalist
[Přídavné jméno]

taking pride in a victory or success and celebrating it in a way that upsets those one has defeated

triumfální, chlubivý

triumfální, chlubivý

uncrowned (king|queen) of {sth}

an individual who is considered to be the most skillful, famous, or successful in a particular situation or area of activity

vainglorious
vainglorious
[Přídavné jméno]

showing excessive pride in one's abilities or accomplishments

marnivý, domýšlivý

marnivý, domýšlivý

vanity
vanity
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of taking excessive pride in one's own achievements or abilities

marnivost, pýcha

marnivost, pýcha

Ex: His vanity made it difficult for him to accept criticism. 
victoriously
victoriously
[Příslovce]

in a manner that shows someone has won a competition, battle, argument, etc.

vítězně

vítězně

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