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Kniha Insight - Středně pokročilý - Přehled slovní zásoby 5

Zde najdete slova z Vocabulary Insight 5 v učebnici Insight Intermediate, jako je „propadnout“, „nedůvěra“, „zaoblit se“ atd.

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to fall out
[sloveso]

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

rozejít se, pohádat se a přestat si rozumět

rozejít se, pohádat se a přestat si rozumět

Ex: Despite their longstanding friendship , a series of disagreements caused them fall out and go their separate ways .

to tolerate something or someone unpleasant, often without complaining

snášet, tolerovat

snášet, tolerovat

Ex: put up with the complexities of virtual classrooms to ensure students ' education .
to fall apart
[sloveso]

to fall or break into pieces as a result of being in an extremely bad condition

rozpadnout se, zhroutit se

rozpadnout se, zhroutit se

Ex: The poorly constructed furniture quickly started fall apart, with joints loosening and pieces breaking off .

to rely on something or ask someone for help, particularly in situations where other options have failed

spolehnout se na, obrátit se na

spolehnout se na, obrátit se na

to fall for
[sloveso]

to develop romantic feelings for someone

zamilovat se do, padnout do náruče

zamilovat se do, padnout do náruče

Ex: Sometimes people fall for someone they initially considered just a friend .

(of a deal, plan, arrangement, etc.) to fail to happen or be completed

propadnout, neuskutečnit se

propadnout, neuskutečnit se

Ex: The negotiations between the two companies began fall through over disagreements on contract terms .
to get away
[sloveso]

to escape from someone or somewhere

utéct, uniknout

utéct, uniknout

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions

vyváznout z něčeho, projít bez trestu

vyváznout z něčeho, projít bez trestu

Ex: He tried to cheat on the test , but he didget away with it because the teacher caught him .
to get down
[sloveso]

to bring a thing or person to a position that is less high

stáhnout dolů, sundat dolů

stáhnout dolů, sundat dolů

Ex: They needed get down the decorations from the attic for the holiday season .

to start focusing on and engaging in a task or activity in a serious or determined manner

pustit se do, začít se soustředit na

pustit se do, začít se soustředit na

Ex: The team planned get down to the details of the business proposal .
to get round
[sloveso]

to find a way to deal with or overcome a problem or obstacle

dostat se kolem, obejít

dostat se kolem, obejít

Ex: We get round the lack of resources to provide the necessary support .

to finally find the time, motivation, or opportunity to do something that has been postponed or delayed

dostat se k, naložit si něco

dostat se k, naložit si něco

thief
[Podstatné jméno]

someone who steals something from a person or place without using violence or threats

zloděj, lupič

zloděj, lupič

Ex: thief attempted to escape through the alley , but the police quickly cornered him .
vandal
[Podstatné jméno]

someone who intentionally damages or destroys public or private property

vandal, vandalismus

vandal, vandalismus

Ex: As a punishment , vandal was required to clean up the mess they had made and pay for the repairs .
to shoplift
[sloveso]

to steal goods from a store by secretly taking them without paying

krást v obchodě, vydávat se v obchodě za zákazníka

krást v obchodě, vydávat se v obchodě za zákazníka

Ex: The employee noticed the shoplifting and immediately called the police .
to offend
[sloveso]

to cause someone to feel disrespected, upset, etc.

urazit, ofendovat

urazit, ofendovat

Ex: The political leader 's speech managed offend a large portion of the population due to its divisive nature .
to rob
[sloveso]

to take something from an organization, place, etc. without their consent, or with force

okrást, loupit

okrást, loupit

Ex: The suspect was caught red-handed trying rob a residence in the neighborhood .
to mug
[sloveso]

to steal from someone by threatening them or using violence, particularly in a public place

oloupit, okrást

oloupit, okrást

Ex: The mugged several people before being arrested by the authorities .
disbelief
[Podstatné jméno]

the state of not believing or accepting something as true or real

nevíra, nedůvěra

nevíra, nedůvěra

Ex: The audience disbelief to the strange claims .
disagreement
[Podstatné jméno]

an argument or a situation in which people have different opinions about something

nesouhlas, neshoda

nesouhlas, neshoda

Ex: disagreement between the two departments highlighted the need for better communication and collaboration within the organization .
disrespect
[Podstatné jméno]

an action or speech that offends a person or thing

neúcta, nedůvěra

neúcta, nedůvěra

Ex: She confronted him about disrespect he displayed in their conversation .
misfortune
[Podstatné jméno]

a situation or event that causes bad luck or hardship for someone

neštěstí, rupa

neštěstí, rupa

Ex: He blamed misfortune on bad luck .
dishonesty
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of not telling the truth or deliberately misleading someone in order to gain an advantage or avoid punishment

nepoctivost, neupřímnost

nepoctivost, neupřímnost

Ex: He admitted to dishonesty and apologized for misleading the team .
fair
[Přídavné jméno]

treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

férový, spravedlivý

férový, spravedlivý

Ex: The judge made fair ruling , ensuring justice for all involved .
obligatory
[Přídavné jméno]

necessary as a result of a rule or law

Ex: Filling out the necessary paperwork obligatory before starting a new job .
legal
[Přídavné jméno]

related to the law or the legal system

právní, legální

právní, legální

Ex: The company was sued for legal regulations regarding environmental protection .
optional
[Přídavné jméno]

available or possible to choose but not required or forced

volitelný, nepovinný

volitelný, nepovinný

Ex: The homework assignment optional, but completing it will help reinforce the concepts learned in class .
prohibited
[Přídavné jméno]

not allowed or forbidden by law or rule

zakázaný, nepovolený

zakázaný, nepovolený

Ex: They entered prohibited area without permission .
restrictive
[Přídavné jméno]

imposing limitations or boundaries that can hinder freedom or action

omezení, restriktivní

omezení, restriktivní

Ex: He found the dress code at the office restrictive for his personal style .
misbehavior
[Podstatné jméno]

behavior that is inappropriate or unacceptable according to social norms or rules

nepřijatelné chování, nevhodné chování

nepřijatelné chování, nevhodné chování

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