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to marshal
to marshal
[sloveso]

to direct or control the orderly movement or deployment of people or things

řídit, organizovat

řídit, organizovat

Ex: Air traffic controllers work to marshal incoming and outgoing planes. 
martial
martial
[Přídavné jméno]

related to war or the armed forces

válečný, vojenský

válečný, vojenský

Ex: We studied various martial strategies and tactics used throughout history. 
martian
martian
[Přídavné jméno]

relating to the planet Mars or characteristic of its environment

marťanský, vztahující se k Marsu

marťanský, vztahující se k Marsu

Ex: Martian rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance explore the surface of Mars, sending back valuable data to Earth. 
martinet
martinet
[Podstatné jméno]

an individual who demands total obedience to rules, laws, and orders

disciplinář, přísný člověk

disciplinář, přísný člověk

Ex: The new colonel was a tough, no-nonsense martinet who ran a very tight ship. 
martyrdom
martyrdom
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of voluntarily suffering death as the result of maintaining religious or other ideals, usually political or religious

mučednictví, oběť

mučednictví, oběť

Ex: Early Christians faced brutal martyrdom under Roman persecution for refusing to renounce Christ. 
cabal
cabal
[Podstatné jméno]

a secret plot, especially one designed to gain power or manipulate events behind the scenes

spiknutí, klika

spiknutí, klika

Ex: The novel centers on a cabal plotting to overthrow the monarchy. 
Cabalism
Cabalism
[Podstatné jméno]

a mystical tradition in Judaism that explores the hidden, symbolic meanings within Jewish scripture and religious texts

kabalismus, kabala

kabalismus, kabala

Ex: Cabalism first emerged in medieval Spain and Southern France, where Jewish mystics and scholars developed this new approach to spirituality and Scripture. 
to sublimate
to sublimate
[sloveso]

to cause a solid to change directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase

sublimovat, sublimovat se

sublimovat, sublimovat se

Ex: Heat will sublimate the dry ice directly into a gas. 
sublime
sublime
[Přídavné jméno]

raised, elevated, or positioned high above the ordinary or ground level

vznešený, vyvýšený

vznešený, vyvýšený

Ex: The temple stood on a sublime height overlooking the valley. 
subliminal
subliminal
[Přídavné jméno]

below or beyond the threshold of conscious awareness

subliminální, podprahový

subliminální, podprahový

Ex: Art historians analyze works for possible subliminal symbolism reflecting the artists' inner thoughts or cultural context. 
infinite
infinite
[Přídavné jméno]

without end or limits in extent, amount, or space

nekonečný, neomezený

nekonečný, neomezený

Ex: The universe is believed to be infinite in size, with no discernible boundaries. 
infinitesimal
infinitesimal
[Přídavné jméno]

extremely small, almost to the point of being unnoticeable

nekonečně malý, mizivě malý

nekonečně malý, mizivě malý

Ex: The infinitesimal crack in the glass was barely visible to the naked eye. 
opponent
opponent
[Podstatné jméno]

someone who disagrees with a system, plan, etc. and intends to put an end to it or change it

protivník, oponent

protivník, oponent

Ex: His opponent in the chess tournament was highly skilled. 
opposite
opposite
[Přídavné jméno]

located across from a particular thing, typically separated by an intervening space

protilehlý, naproti

protilehlý, naproti

Ex: The library is on the opposite side of the street. 
fraudulence
fraudulence
[Podstatné jméno]

the deliberate act of deception performed through false representations for personal gain or harm to others

podvod, klam

podvod, klam

Ex: The company was accused of fraudulence in allegedly falsifying safety inspection records. 
fraudulent
fraudulent
[Přídavné jméno]

dishonest or deceitful, often involving illegal or unethical actions intended to deceive others

podvodný, klamný

podvodný, klamný

Ex: The fraudulent scheme promised large profits but was actually a scam. 
armful
armful
[Podstatné jméno]

the amount of something that can be carried or held in one's arms at a time

náručí, náklad

náručí, náklad

Ex: She collected an armful of firewood from the backyard. 
armory
armory
[Podstatné jméno]

a facility used for the production of weapons and military equipment

zbrojnice

zbrojnice

Ex: Many skilled laborers were employed in the royal armory to craft cannons, flintlocks and sabers. 
armistice
armistice
[Podstatné jméno]

a temporary stoppage or truce in hostilities between parties engaged in a war or conflict

příměří, zastavení palby

příměří, zastavení palby

Ex: The warring nations signed an armistice agreeing to a one-month ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid delivery and prisoner exchanges. 
armada
armada
[Podstatné jméno]

a massive group of warships organized for military or strategic purposes

armada, válečná flotila

armada, válečná flotila

Ex: The Spanish armada sailed in 1588 to invade England. 
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