reviewRevizechevron down
1 / 22
Ukončit
1-
alleged
2-
apparent
3-
likely
4-
on the face of it
5-
ostensibly
6-
to purport
7-
seemingly
8-
so-called
9-
supposed
10-
cliche
11-
any day now
12-
at the end of the day
13-
day in and day out
14-
from day one
15-
in this day and age
16-
to call it a day
17-
to sit up and take notice
18-
close-knit
19-
in store
20-
to spread like wildfire
21-
open-and-shut
22-
get-out clause
alleged
alleged
Přídavné jméno
a
ə
ll
l
e
ɛ
g
ʤ
e
d
d
(uváděný)

(uváděný)

domnělý

(of a person) accused or suspected of a crime or wrongdoing, but without proof or confirmation of guilt

example
Příklad
Click on words
The alleged thief was arrested but had not been convicted in court.
She was identified as the alleged perpetrator, but no charges have been filed at this time.

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
apparent
apparent
Přídavné jméno
a
ə
pp
p
a
ɛ
r
r
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(jasný)

(jasný)

zřejmý

easy to see or notice

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
likely
likely
Přídavné jméno
l
l
i
k
k
e
l
l
y
i
(možný)

(možný)

pravděpodobný

having a possibility of happening or being the case

improbable

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
on the face of it
fráze
uk flag
/ɑːnðə fˈeɪs ʌv ɪt/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

used to state that something appears to be true or appealing at first glance

What is the origin of the idiom "on the face of it" and when to use it?

The idiom "on the face of it" originated from the notion of evaluating or judging something based on its surface appearance or initial impression. It implies that the observed or apparent characteristics suggest a particular understanding or conclusion, but further examination or consideration may reveal a different or more complex reality. The phrase emphasizes the need to delve deeper or look beyond the superficial aspects to obtain a more accurate understanding or assessment of a situation or subject.

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
ostensibly
Příslovce
o
ɑ
s
s
t
t
e
ɛ
n
n
s
s
i
ə
b
b
l
l
y
i
(na první pohled)

(na první pohled)

zdánlivě

in a way that is based on appearances or perception

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
to purport
sloveso
p
p
u
ɜ
r
r
p
p
o
ɔ
r
r
t
t
(mířit)

(mířit)

zamýšlet

to have the intention or purpose of doing something

Gramatické Informace:

Přechodný

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
seemingly
Příslovce
s
s
ee
i
m
m
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
l
l
y
i
(na první pohled)

(na první pohled)

zdánlivě

in a manner that looks a certain way at first glance, but there might be hidden aspects or complications

Gramatické Informace:

Příslovce Způsobu

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
so-called
Přídavné jméno
uk flag
/ˈsoʊˈkɔɫd/
(nanejvýš označovaný)

(nanejvýš označovaný)

takzvaný

used to express one's disapproval of a name or term given to someone or something because one believes it is inappropriate

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
supposed
Přídavné jméno
s
s
u
ə
pp
p
o
s
z
e
d
d
(domnělý)

(domnělý)

předpokládaný

generally believed or considered to be true, without definite proof or evidence

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
cliche
Podstatné jméno
c
k
l
l
i
i
ch
ʃ
e
(otřepaná fráze)

(otřepaná fráze)

cliché

a remark or opinion that has been used so much that it is not effective anymore

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
any day now
fráze
uk flag
/ˌɛni dˈeɪ nˈaʊ/
N/A

N/A

at any time in the coming days or weeks

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
at the end of the day
fráze
uk flag
/æt ðɪ ˈɛnd ʌvðə dˈeɪ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

used before stating the most important fact about a particular situation

What is the origin of the idiom "at the end of the day" and when to use it?

The idiom "at the end of the day" is thought to have originated in the 17th century as a way to refer to the end of a workman's day. It was later adopted into figurative use to emphasize what is ultimately important or what matters most. It is often used to contrast the immediate or short-term with the long-term or ultimate consequences of something.

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
day in and day out
Příslovce
uk flag
/dˈeɪ ɪn ænd dˈeɪ ˈaʊt/
(den za dnem)

(den za dnem)

stále dokola

Idiom

in a manner that is constant and without interruption

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
from day one
fráze
uk flag
/fɹʌm sˈɪns dˈeɪ wˌʌn/
N/A

N/A

since the earliest stage or point in time

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
in this day and age
fráze
uk flag
/ɪn ðɪs dˈeɪ ænd ˈeɪdʒ/
N/A

N/A

used to refer to the characteristics, attitudes, and challenges of the current era

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
to call it a day
fráze
uk flag
/kˈɔːl ɪt ɐ dˈeɪ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to stop working or participating in an activity, usually at the end of the day or when one feels that they have done enough

What is the origin of the idiom "call it a day" and when to use it?

The idiom "call it a day" has its origins in the world of work and labor. It can be traced back to the idea of ending a workday or a shift when it is deemed appropriate or sufficient. The expression suggests that a decision has been made to cease work for the day, often based on factors like completing the necessary tasks, reaching a reasonable point of progress, or acknowledging that further efforts may not yield significant results. Over time, the expression has been adopted into broader contexts beyond work and is used when deciding to stop or conclude any activity.

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
to sit up and take notice
fráze
uk flag
/sˈɪt ˌʌp ænd tˈeɪk nˈoʊɾɪs/
N/A

N/A

to suddenly become attentive or alert, often due to something surprising or remarkable

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
close-knit
close-knit
Přídavné jméno
uk flag
/klˈoʊsnˈɪt/
(těsně propojený)

(těsně propojený)

úzce spjatý

(of a group of people) having a strong friendly relationship with shared interests

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
in store
Přídavné jméno
uk flag
/ɪn stˈoːɹ/
(očekávaný)

(očekávaný)

připravovaný

Idiom

(of an event, situation, or outcome) waiting to happen in the future, typically expected or anticipated

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
to [spread] like wildfire
to spread like wildfire
fráze
uk flag
/spɹˈɛd lˈaɪk wˈaɪldfaɪɚ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

(of news, information, or rumors) to quickly become known by the majority

What is the origin of the idiom "spread like wildfire" and when to use it?

The idiom "spread like wildfire" likely originated from observations of how wildfires rapidly and uncontrollably expand and consume large areas of land. This expression is used to highlight the speed and wide reach of the spread of something, particularly rumors or news, much like how a wildfire can quickly engulf an entire area.

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
open-and-shut
Přídavné jméno
uk flag
/ˈoʊpənændʃˈʌt/
(nepochybný)

(nepochybný)

jasný a zřejmý

clearly and easily determined

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb
get-out clause
fráze
uk flag
/ɡɛtˈaʊt klˈɔːz/
N/A

N/A

Informal

a provision in a contract or agreement that allows one party to withdraw or terminate the agreement under certain conditions, often to avoid unfavorable circumstances or obligations

Slovo Rodina

allege

Verb

alleged

Adjective

allegedly

Adverb

allegedly

Adverb

Gratulujeme! !

Naučili jste se 22 slov ze Solutions Advanced - Unit 7 - 7F. Pro zlepšení učení a opakování slovní zásoby začněte cvičit!

review-disable

Revize

flashcard-disable

Kartičky

spelling-disable

Pravopis

quiz-disable

Kvíz

practice