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unremitting
unremitting
[Přídavné jméno]

maintaining constant intensity over time

neúnavný, stálý

neúnavný, stálý

Ex: His unremitting efforts to improve his skills eventually led to his success. 
to unravel
to unravel
[sloveso]

to undo or separate the threads or strands of something woven, knitted, or intertwined

rozplést, rozmotat

rozplést, rozmotat

Ex: She began to unravel the sweater to reuse the yarn. 
unimpeachable
unimpeachable
[Přídavné jméno]

reliable and true to the point of being unquestionable

nedotknutelný, nepopiratelný

nedotknutelný, nepopiratelný

Ex: The historian's records were considered unimpeachable, providing a solid foundation for the research. 
servitude
servitude
[Podstatné jméno]

a condition in which individuals are forced to work or provide services against their will, without the ability to freely leave or negotiate their conditions

otroctví, nevolnictví

otroctví, nevolnictví

Ex: Many immigrants in the early 20th century faced servitude in sweatshops, enduring grueling hours for minimal pay. 
servile
servile
[Přídavné jméno]

very keen to please and obey others

otrocký, podlézavý

otrocký, podlézavý

Ex: His servile behavior toward the manager made his colleagues uncomfortable. 
competence
competence
[Podstatné jméno]

the ability to perform tasks effectively and efficiently, demonstrating both physical and intellectual readiness

kompetence, schopnost

kompetence, schopnost

Ex: His competence in handling financial matters ensured the company's stability during economic downturns. 
competent
competent
[Přídavné jméno]

possessing the needed skills or knowledge to do something well

kompetentní, schopný

kompetentní, schopný

Ex: As a competent programmer, he was able to troubleshoot and fix the software bug quickly. 
competitor
competitor
[Podstatné jméno]

someone who competes with others in a sport event

soupeř, závodník

soupeř, závodník

Ex: The marathon attracted thousands of competitors from around the world. 
to evoke
to evoke
[sloveso]

to call forth or elicit emotions, feelings, or responses, often in a powerful or vivid manner

vyvolat, probudit

vyvolat, probudit

Ex: The painting was carefully crafted to evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding viewers of their childhood. 
evocation
evocation
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of bringing an image, memory, or feeling to one’s mind

evokace, připomínka

evokace, připomínka

Ex: The painting’s rich colors were a perfect evocation of a peaceful summer afternoon. 
amphitheater
amphitheater
[Podstatné jméno]

an open building that is round or oval in shape and has a space in the middle surrounded by several seats, originated in ancient Roman and Greek architecture used for public entertainments such as sports or drama

amfiteátr, aréna

amfiteátr, aréna

Ex: Tourists marveled at the ruins of the ancient Greek amphitheater. 
amphibious
amphibious
[Přídavné jméno]

adapted to operate both on land and in water

obojživelný, přizpůsobený k provozu jak na zemi

obojživelný, přizpůsobený k provozu jak na zemi

Ex: The amphibious vehicle can travel smoothly across both roads and rivers. 
to dissatisfy
to dissatisfy
[sloveso]

to fail to make someone pleased

neuspokojit, zklamat

neuspokojit, zklamat

Ex: The manager’s failure to address the issue began to dissatisfy the employees. 
dissimilar
dissimilar
[Přídavné jméno]

(of two or more things) not having common qualities

odlišný, nepodobný

odlišný, nepodobný

Ex: Despite being siblings, their personalities are dissimilar, with one being outgoing and the other more reserved. 
disputation
disputation
[Podstatné jméno]

a structured academic discussion on a thesis

disputace, akademická diskuse

disputace, akademická diskuse

Ex: The student successfully defended his thesis during the disputation, earning high praise from the panel. 
disputatious
disputatious
[Přídavné jméno]

having a tendency to disagree and argue

svárlivý, hádavý

svárlivý, hádavý

Ex: His disputatious nature made meetings with him difficult, as he often disagreed with everyone. 
to pervade
to pervade
[sloveso]

to spread throughout and be present in every part of something

pronikat, naplňovat

pronikat, naplňovat

Ex: The aroma of freshly baked bread pervaded the entire bakery, enticing customers from afar. 
pervasive
pervasive
[Přídavné jméno]

spreading widely or throughout a particular area or group

všudypřítomný, pronikavý

všudypřítomný, pronikavý

Ex: The pervasive smell of smoke filled the air after the forest fire. 
perverse
perverse
[Přídavné jméno]

inclined to act stubbornly and to hang on to what is wrong

zvrácený, tvrdohlavý

zvrácený, tvrdohlavý

Ex: Despite all the evidence, he held a perverse belief that the earth was flat. 
perversion
perversion
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of corrupting the original state of something

zvrácenost, zkreslení

zvrácenost, zkreslení

Ex: The perversion of history in the textbook distorted the real events that occurred. 
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