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Kniha Total English - Pokročilý - Jednotka 6 - Odkaz

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nuclear
nuclear
[Přídavné jméno]

relating to, producing, or powered by nuclear energy

jaderný, atomový

jaderný, atomový

Ex: The country invested in nuclear power to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. 
speech
speech
[Podstatné jméno]

a formal talk about a particular topic given to an audience

projev

projev

Ex: The politician delivered an inspiring speech at the campaign rally. 
medicine
medicine
[Podstatné jméno]

the field of science that is concerned with treating injuries and diseases

lékařství

lékařství

Ex: After years of rigorous study, she graduated from medical school and was excited to begin her career in medicine, helping patients recover from illnesses. 
argument
argument
[Podstatné jméno]

a discussion, typically a serious one, between two or more people with different views

argument, diskuse

argument, diskuse

Ex: His strong argument convinced the team to change their strategy. 
economic
economic
[Přídavné jméno]

relating to the production, distribution, and management of wealth and resources within a society or country

ekonomický

ekonomický

Ex: Rising unemployment rates were a major economic concern during the recession. 
solar
solar
[Přídavné jméno]

related to the sun

solární, heliocentrický

solární, heliocentrický

Ex: Solar eclipses occur when the moon blocks the sun's light. 
brain
brain
[Podstatné jméno]

the body part that is inside our head controlling how we feel, think, move, etc.

mozek

mozek

Ex: He suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car accident. 
influence
influence
[Podstatné jméno]

the ability to affect people or events, particularly through prestige, status, or authority

vliv, síla vlivu

vliv, síla vlivu

Ex: The lobbyist's influence led to the passing of the new environmental regulations. 
political
political
[Přídavné jméno]

related to or involving the governance of a country or territory

politický

politický

Ex: Political debates often revolve around issues such as taxation, healthcare, and national security. 
army
army
[Podstatné jméno]

a country's military force trained to fight on land

armáda, pozemní síly

armáda, pozemní síly

Ex: The army conducted exercises to improve its combat readiness. 
consumer
consumer
[Podstatné jméno]

someone who buys and uses services or goods

spotřebitel, zákazník

spotřebitel, zákazník

Ex: As a consumer, she prefers products that are eco-friendly and sustainable. 
to win over
to win over
[sloveso]

to try to change someone's opinion on something and gain their favor or support

přesvědčit, získat přízeň

přesvědčit, získat přízeň

Ex: The candidate worked hard to win over undecided voters. 
impressed
impressed
[Přídavné jméno]

respecting or admiring a person or thing, particularly because of their excellent achievements or qualities

ohromený, obdivující

ohromený, obdivující

Ex: The impressed expression on her face showed her admiration for the talented musician. 
in
in
[Přídavné jméno]

currently popular, trendy, or in style

módní, trendy

módní, trendy

Ex: Bright neon colors are definitely in this season. 
out
out
[Přídavné jméno]

outdated and no longer considered in style or popular

mimo módu, zastaralý

mimo módu, zastaralý

Ex: Those fashion trends are completely out this year. 
to kick off
to kick off
[sloveso]

to cause something to begin, particularly initiating an event or process

začít, spustit

začít, spustit

Ex: To kick off the project, they held a brainstorming session with the entire team. 
to [home] in on {sb/sth}

to aim or move straight towards a specific target or objective, often with precision or accuracy

Ex: The missile homed in on its target with pinpoint accuracy. 
to catch on
to catch on
[sloveso]

(of a concept, trend, or idea) to become popular

chytit se, stát se populárním

chytit se, stát se populárním

Ex: The new diet fad is catching on, attracting individuals seeking a healthier lifestyle. 
to come about
to come about
[sloveso]

to happen, often unexpectedly

stát se, přihodit se

stát se, přihodit se

Ex: How did this situation come about? 
to come up with

to create something, usually an idea, a solution, or a plan, through one's own efforts or thinking

navrhnout, vypracovat

navrhnout, vypracovat

Ex: By the end of the month, I will have come up with a detailed proposal. 
to [come] to a head

to become very dangerous or problematic in a way that demands immediate action

vyhrotit se, dospět k bodu zlomu

vyhrotit se, dospět k bodu zlomu

Ex: The ongoing conflict between the two departments finally came to a head during the heated meeting. 
to [have] a (good|) head for {sth}

to naturally excel at doing something

Ex: Kim has a head for numbers. 
to [have] {one's} (best|) interests at heart

to show concern about someone, often someone who is in trouble, and do one's best to help them

mít na srdci něčí dobro, myslet to s někým dobře

mít na srdci něčí dobro, myslet to s někým dobře

Ex: I know she's strict, but she has your best interests at heart. 
{one's} heart [sink]

used to express one's sadness or disappointment about something

zatuhne mu srdce, je mu smutno

zatuhne mu srdce, je mu smutno

Ex: Her heart sank when she read the rejection letter. 
to [face] the music

to accept and confront the punishment or consequence of one's wrongdoings or irresponsible actions

nést následky, slíznout si to

nést následky, slíznout si to

Ex: After lying to the committee, he had to face the music. 
to [save] face
to save face
[fráze]

to take action or make a statement in order to avoid embarrassment, humiliation, or loss of respect

zachovat si tvář, vyhnout se ostudě

zachovat si tvář, vyhnout se ostudě

Ex: He apologized publicly to save face after the mistake. 
to keep up
to keep up
[sloveso]

to stay knowledgeable and informed about current events or developments in a specific field or area of interest

být v obraze, držet krok

být v obraze, držet krok

Ex: The tech-savvy individual always keeps up, ensuring they are ahead in the latest gadgets. 
charismatic
charismatic
[Přídavné jméno]

having an appealing and persuasive personality that attracts and influences others

charismatický, magnetický

charismatický, magnetický

Ex: He's charismatic, effortlessly captivating people with his charm and persuasive presence. 
inspirational
inspirational
[Přídavné jméno]

providing motivation, encouragement, enthusiasm, or a sense of purpose

inspirativní, motivující

inspirativní, motivující

Ex: The coach's inspirational speech before the game inspired the team to give their best effort. 
dignified
dignified
[Přídavné jméno]

displaying calmness and seriousness in a manner that deserves respect

důstojný, majestátní

důstojný, majestátní

Ex: Despite the difficult circumstances, the diplomat maintained a dignified composure during the peace negotiations. 
aloof
aloof
[Přídavné jméno]

unfriendly or reluctant to socializing

odtažitý, uzavřený

odtažitý, uzavřený

Ex: Despite being at the party, he seemed aloof and uninterested in mingling with the guests. 
idealistic
idealistic
[Přídavné jméno]

believing that good things can happen or perfection can be achieved, while it is nearly impossible or impractical

idealistický

idealistický

Ex: The idealistic notion of finding true love at first sight is often portrayed in romantic movies. 
tireless
tireless
[Přídavné jméno]

able to work continuously without becoming exhausted

neúnavný, vytrvalý

neúnavný, vytrvalý

Ex: She was a tireless advocate for human rights. 
trustworthy
trustworthy
[Přídavné jméno]

able to be trusted or relied on

důvěryhodný, spolehlivý

důvěryhodný, spolehlivý

Ex: He's trustworthy, always keeping his promises and maintaining confidentiality. 
resolute
resolute
[Přídavné jméno]

showing determination or a strong will in pursuing a goal or decision

rozhodný, odhodlaný

rozhodný, odhodlaný

Ex: After weeks of contemplation, Maria was resolute in her decision to move to a new city. 
nondescript
nondescript
[Přídavné jméno]

lacking in the qualities that make something or someone stand out or appear special, often appearing plain or ordinary

nijaký, obyčejný

nijaký, obyčejný

Ex: Her handwriting was nondescript, neither elegant nor messy, just plain and straightforward. 
to waver
to waver
[sloveso]

to move in a rhythmic or repetitive pattern that rises and falls

vlnit se, váhat

vlnit se, váhat

Ex: In the heat of the desert, the distant horizon appeared to waver and shift, creating a mirage effect. 
approachable
approachable
[Přídavné jméno]

friendly and easy to talk to, making others feel comfortable and welcome in one's presence

přístupný, přátelský

přístupný, přátelský

Ex: She's approachable, always welcoming and receptive to others, making it easy to engage with her. 
corrupt
corrupt
[Přídavné jméno]

using one's power or authority to do illegal things for personal gain or financial benefit

zkorumpovaný, podplatitelný

zkorumpovaný, podplatitelný

Ex: The corrupt politician embezzled public funds for personal gain. 
down to earth

(of a person) not showing pretentious behavior

normální a skromný, bez manýrů

normální a skromný, bez manýrů

Ex: Despite his success, he is still very down to earth. 
drive
drive
[Podstatné jméno]

a series of coordinated actions aimed at achieving a goal or advancing a principle

kampaň, operace

kampaň, operace

Ex: The charity launched a drive to collect winter clothing for the needy. 
gravitas
gravitas
[Podstatné jméno]

a sense of seriousness, dignity, or importance that commands respect and attention from others

vážnost, důstojnost

vážnost, důstojnost

Ex: His speech lacked the gravitas needed to inspire confidence. 
to [have] {one's} hands full

to have a lot of work that needs to be dealt with

mít plné ruce práce, mít hodně práce

mít plné ruce práce, mít hodně práce

Ex: I cannot help right now; I have my hands full. 
old hand
old hand
[Podstatné jméno]

(of a person) having extensive knowledge about or a lot of experience in a particular activity or job

starý mazák, zkušený matador

starý mazák, zkušený matador

Ex: Don't worry about the negotiations; Lisa is an old hand at this. 
to [land] on {one's} feet

to experience success or good fortune, particularly after a period of facing challenges or setbacks

dobře z toho vyjít, dopadnout dobře

dobře z toho vyjít, dopadnout dobře

Ex: After losing his job, he landed on his feet with a better position. 
to [be|get] (run|rushed) off {one's} feet

to have a lot of things that need to be done

být zavalený prací, mít práce nad hlavu

být zavalený prací, mít práce nad hlavu

Ex: I have been run off my feet all morning. 
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