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Seznam Slovíček Úrovně C2 - Selhání a chudoba

Zde se naučíte všechna základní slova pro mluvení o selhání a chudobě, shromážděná speciálně pro studenty úrovně C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
inefficacious
[Přídavné jméno]

not effective in achieving the intended purpose

neúčinný, neefektivní

neúčinný, neefektivní

Ex: The policy changes implemented by the organization were inefficacious, as employee morale continued to decline .
abortive
[Přídavné jméno]

failing to produce or accomplish the desired outcome

neúspěšný, marný

neúspěšný, marný

Ex: The expedition was cut short due to abortive attempt to climb the mountain , resulting in several injuries .
unprosperous
[Přídavné jméno]

not doing well or not having enough money or success

neprosperující, chudý

neprosperující, chudý

Ex: unprosperous state of the economy led to widespread unemployment and hardship for many families .
ill-fated
[Přídavné jméno]

bringing bad fortune or ending in failure

Ex: ill-fated romance between the star-crossed lovers ended in heartbreak and despair .
bungled
[Přídavné jméno]

poorly executed or managed, resulting in a failure to achieve the intended outcome

zpackaný, neúspěšný

zpackaný, neúspěšný

Ex: bungled negotiations between the two nations resulted in heightened tensions rather than a diplomatic resolution .
unavailing
[Přídavné jméno]

resulting in little or no effect or success

bezvýsledný, neúčinný

bezvýsledný, neúčinný

Ex: Their unavailing search for the missing hiker ended in disappointment as nightfall approached.
languishing
[Přídavné jméno]

suffering or experiencing a lack of progress, vitality, or growth, often characterized by a feeling of being stuck or in decline

trpící, ustupující

trpící, ustupující

Ex: She felt like her career was languishing in a dead-end job with no prospects for advancement.
foiled
[Přídavné jméno]

prevented from succeeding or achieving a desired outcome

neúspěšný, zmařený

neúspěšný, zmařený

Ex: foiled terrorist plot was a result of intelligence agencies working together to intercept and neutralize the threat .
destitute
[Přídavné jméno]

lacking various essential needs that are important for well-being or function

chudý, bez prostředků

chudý, bez prostředků

Ex: After the floods , the area destitute of shelter or food .
penurious
[Přídavné jméno]

extremely poor or unwilling to spend money

Ex: penurious lifestyle was marked by constant worry about where the next meal would come from .
hand-to-mouth
[Přídavné jméno]

describing a situation where income is just sufficient to cover basic needs

žijící od ruky k ústům, žijící z dne na den

žijící od ruky k ústům, žijící z dne na den

Ex: Economic challenges and rising expenses pushed more households into hand-to-mouth lifestyle , with little room for savings .
indigent
[Přídavné jméno]

extremely poor or in need

chudý, nouzový

chudý, nouzový

Ex: The nonprofit organization aimed to provide support and resources for the indigent community.
impecunious
[Přídavné jméno]

severely lacking money

bez peněz, chudý

bez peněz, chudý

Ex: They offered to help impecunious friend by paying for his groceries and other necessities .
downtrodden
[Přídavné jméno]

oppressed or treated unfairly, especially by those in power

utlačovaný, potlačovaný

utlačovaný, potlačovaný

Ex: The novel tells the story of downtrodden protagonist who rises against adversity .
to backfire
[sloveso]

to have a result contrary to what one desired or intended

nevyjít, překvapit

nevyjít, překvapit

Ex: The strategy to increase sales by raising backfired as customers turned to cheaper alternatives .
beggarly
[Přídavné jméno]

extremely poor

chudý, ubohý

chudý, ubohý

Ex: The beggarly family scavenged for scraps in the garbage bins.
to blunder
[sloveso]

to commit an embarrassing and serious mistake out of carelessness or stupidity

udělat chybu, přehodit

udělat chybu, přehodit

Ex: I hope I doblunder in my speech and mix up important details .
to bungle
[sloveso]

to handle a task or activity clumsily, often causing damage or problem

pokazit, zpackat

pokazit, zpackat

Ex: He tried to fix the leaky faucet himself , but his efforts bungled the plumbing and flooded the kitchen .
to fizzle
[sloveso]

to fail or end in a weak or disappointing manner

zhynout, zkončit zklamáním

zhynout, zkončit zklamáním

Ex: Despite initial interest , the new restaurant 's appeal fizzling as negative reviews circulate online .
to languish
[sloveso]

to fail to be successful or make any progress

strádat, trpět

strádat, trpět

Ex: The languished in Congress for months , unable to gain the necessary support to move forward .
to fold
[sloveso]

(of a company, organization, etc.) to close or stop trading due to financial problems

skončit, zavřít

skončit, zavřít

Ex: The family-owned farm fold after generations of operation when land prices soared .

to not succeed as much as intended

podávat slabé výkony, nedosahovat očekávaných výsledků

podávat slabé výkony, nedosahovat očekávaných výsledků

Ex: Her portfolio consistently underperformed compared to the industry benchmark, leading her to seek new investment advice.
to relinquish
[sloveso]

to voluntarily give up or surrender control, possession, or responsibility over something

vzdát se, zříci se

vzdát se, zříci se

Ex: The company relinquish its hold on the market .
to fumble
[sloveso]

to handle or grip something clumsily or ineffectively

zmateně se snažit, hmatat

zmateně se snažit, hmatat

Ex: Despite repeated attempts , the toddler continued fumble with the jigsaw puzzle pieces .
to misfire
[sloveso]

(of a plan) to fail to have the intended result

nevydařit se, selhat

nevydařit se, selhat

Ex: The politician 's strategy to win over young misfired, alienating his core supporters instead .
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