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invaluable
invaluable
[Přídavné jméno]

holding such great value or importance that it cannot be measured or replaced

k nezaplacení, nedocenitelný

k nezaplacení, nedocenitelný

Ex: Her advice was invaluable in helping me make the right decision. 
formidable
formidable
[Přídavné jméno]

commanding great respect or fear due to having exceptional strength, excellence, or capabilities

obávaný, působivý

obávaný, působivý

Ex: Her formidable intellect made her a top contender for the prestigious scholarship. 
permissible
permissible
[Přídavné jméno]

allowed or acceptable according to established rules or standards

povolený, přípustný

povolený, přípustný

Ex: Smoking is not permissible inside the building. 
eligible
eligible
[Přídavné jméno]

possessing the right to do or have something because of having the required qualifications

způsobilý, oprávněný

způsobilý, oprávněný

Ex: To apply for the scholarship, students must meet the eligible criteria regarding their academic performance. 
pliable
pliable
[Přídavné jméno]

well adapting to new and different conditions

pružný, přizpůsobivý

pružný, přizpůsobivý

Ex: The pliable employee quickly learned the new software system, impressing her manager with her adaptability. 
foible
foible
[Podstatné jméno]

an unusual characteristic or mannerism that is peculiar or silly

slabost, vrtoch

slabost, vrtoch

curable
curable
[Přídavné jméno]

(of an illness or disease) capable of being successfully healed through medical treatment or therapy

léčitelný, vyléčitelný

léčitelný, vyléčitelný

Ex: Fortunately, her illness is curable with the right treatment and medication. 
feasible
feasible
[Přídavné jméno]

having the potential of being done successfully

uskutečnitelný, proveditelný

uskutečnitelný, proveditelný

Ex: The project manager determined that the proposed plan was feasible given the available resources and timeline. 
fungible
fungible
[Přídavné jméno]

capable of being changed or replaced with something of the same kind

zaměnitelný, nahraditelný

zaměnitelný, nahraditelný

pleasurable
pleasurable
[Přídavné jméno]

giving satisfaction and enjoyment

příjemný, potěšující

příjemný, potěšující

Ex: Swimming in the warm ocean water was a pleasurable experience. 
legible
legible
[Přídavné jméno]

(of a piece of writing) capable of being read or easily understood

čitelný, jasný

čitelný, jasný

Ex: The teacher praised her for her legible handwriting. 
comestible
comestible
[Přídavné jméno]

fit for human or animal consumption

poživatelný, vhodný ke konzumaci

poživatelný, vhodný ke konzumaci

Ex: Not all wild mushrooms are comestible; some can be deadly. 
suggestible
suggestible
[Přídavné jméno]

easily influenced or open to suggestion and reccomendation

ovlivnitelný, náchylný k návrhům

ovlivnitelný, náchylný k návrhům

Ex: The suggestible young girl was swayed by her friends to join the new club at school, even though she initially hesitated. 
to quibble
to quibble
[sloveso]

to argue over unimportant things or to complain about them

přít se o nepodstatné věci, stěžovat si na maličkosti

přít se o nepodstatné věci, stěžovat si na maličkosti

Ex: Instead of focusing on the main issue, he chose to quibble over minor details. 
to ramble
to ramble
[sloveso]

to continue speaking or writing in a lengthy, unfocused, or wandering manner without a clear or organized structure

plkat, tlachat

plkat, tlachat

Ex: During the lecture, the professor tended to ramble, touching on various topics. 
to garble
to garble
[sloveso]

to mix up, distort, or confuse information, typically in a way that makes it difficult to understand or use

zkreslit, zmást

zkreslit, zmást

Ex: The poor phone connection garbled his message, making it impossible to understand. 
to dabble
to dabble
[sloveso]

to engage in water-related activities in a playful or casual manner

šplouchat se, hrát si ve vodě

šplouchat se, hrát si ve vodě

Ex: The children loved to dabble in the shallow pool, splashing and giggling as they played with water toys. 
to addle
to addle
[sloveso]

(especially of eggs or organic matter) to go bad

zkazit se, shnít

zkazit se, shnít

Ex: The eggs had addled after weeks in the sun. 
to befuddle
to befuddle
[sloveso]

to muddle someone's thinking, making it difficult to concentrate or reason

zmást, zmatit

zmást, zmatit

Ex: The complex instructions completely befuddles me. 
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