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Matematika a Hodnocení ACT - Change

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ACT Vocabulary for Math and Assessment
to alter
to alter
[sloveso]

to cause something to change

změnit, upravit

změnit, upravit

Ex: New technologies can greatly alter the way we live and communicate. 
to transform
to transform
[sloveso]

to change the appearance, character, or nature of a person or object

přeměnit, transformovat

přeměnit, transformovat

Ex: The renovation project aims to transform the old building into a modern and functional space. 
to convert
to convert
[sloveso]

to change the form, purpose, character, etc. of something

přeměnit, konvertovat

přeměnit, konvertovat

Ex: She decided to convert the spare room into a home office for remote work. 
to evolve
to evolve
[sloveso]

to develop from a simple form to a more complex or sophisticated one over an extended period

vyvíjet se, evolvovat

vyvíjet se, evolvovat

Ex: The Internet has evolved from a basic communication tool to a complex network of information. 
to adapt
to adapt
[sloveso]

to change something in a way that suits a new purpose or situation better

přizpůsobit, adaptovat

přizpůsobit, adaptovat

Ex: The company had to adapt its marketing strategy to reach a global audience. 
to revolutionize

to change something in a significant or fundamental way

revolucionizovat, radikálně změnit

revolucionizovat, radikálně změnit

Ex: The invention of the internet revolutionized the way people communicate and access information. 
to stabilize
to stabilize
[sloveso]

to make something steady and prevent it from fluctuating

stabilizovat, vyrovnávat

stabilizovat, vyrovnávat

Ex: Central banks implement policies to stabilize the economy and control inflation. 
to distort
to distort
[sloveso]

to change the shape or condition of something in a way that is no longer clear or natural

zkreslit, deformovat

zkreslit, deformovat

Ex: Twisting the metal frame will distort its structure and weaken its integrity. 
to redress
to redress
[sloveso]

to do something in order to make up for a wrongdoing or to make things right

napravit, odškodnit

napravit, odškodnit

Ex: The company promised to redress the mistakes made in the product delivery. 
to remedy
to remedy
[sloveso]

to correct or improve a situation

napravit, zlepšit

napravit, zlepšit

Ex: The company implemented new policies to remedy workplace issues and improve employee satisfaction. 
to mitigate
to mitigate
[sloveso]

to lessen something's seriousness, severity, or painfulness

zmírnit, snížit

zmírnit, snížit

Ex: Planting more trees can mitigate the impact of climate change. 
to refine
to refine
[sloveso]

to make something less intense, forceful, or vigorous

zmírnit, změkčit

zmírnit, změkčit

Ex: The medication helped refine the pain, making it more bearable. 
to fine-tune
to fine-tune
[sloveso]

to make very precise adjustments, usually small ones, to improve or perfect something

jemně doladit, vylepšit

jemně doladit, vylepšit

Ex: The musician spent hours fine-tuning the melody to achieve the desired sound. 
to oscillate
to oscillate
[sloveso]

to move back and forth in a regular rhythm between two or more states, positions, or opinions

kmitat,  houpat se

kmitat, houpat se

Ex: Political views may oscillate from liberal to conservative as people experience different life stages. 
to defuse
to defuse
[sloveso]

to make a situation less tense or dangerous by calming emotions or reducing the likelihood of conflict or violence

deeskalovat, uklidnit

deeskalovat, uklidnit

Ex: The negotiator defuses the tense situation by speaking calmly and offering compromises. 
to skyrocket
to skyrocket
[sloveso]

to increase rapidly and dramatically, often referring to prices, numbers, or success

vystřelit, rapidně vzrůst

vystřelit, rapidně vzrůst

Ex: The demand for the new product skyrockets as soon as it hits the market. 
to escalate
to escalate
[sloveso]

to become much worse or more intense

eskalovat, zhoršovat se

eskalovat, zhoršovat se

Ex: Misunderstandings can quickly escalate if not addressed early. 
to curtail
to curtail
[sloveso]

to place limits or boundaries on something to reduce its scope or size

omezit, snížit

omezit, snížit

Ex: Rising costs have led many companies to curtail benefits and perks for employees in recent years. 
to render
to render
[sloveso]

to cause something to develop into a particular state, condition, or quality

učinit, přeměnit

učinit, přeměnit

Ex: The intense heat of the fire rendered the metal soft and malleable. 
to disintegrate

to break or lose structure and unity over time

rozpadat se, rozkládat se

rozpadat se, rozkládat se

Ex: Over time, the old paper began to disintegrate, turning into fragile fragments. 
to deteriorate

to decline in quality, condition, or overall state

zhoršovat se, rozkládat se

zhoršovat se, rozkládat se

Ex: If left untreated, metal exposed to harsh weather can deteriorate over time. 
to fluctuate
to fluctuate
[sloveso]

to vary or waver between two or more states or amounts

kolísat, měnit se

kolísat, měnit se

Ex: The economy fluctuates, affecting businesses and individuals alike. 
to transition
to transition
[sloveso]

to make something change from a particular state, condition or position to another

přecházet, provedení přechodu

přecházet, provedení přechodu

Ex: The government transitioned the economy from industrial to service-based. 
enlargement
enlargement
[Podstatné jméno]

the action of making something bigger in size, quantity, or scope

zvětšení, rozšíření

zvětšení, rozšíření

upheaval
upheaval
[Podstatné jméno]

a sudden and significant change or disruption, especially in relation to politics or social conditions

převrat, otřes

převrat, otřes

Ex: Many migrants move to other countries to escape the upheaval in their homeland. 
surge
surge
[Podstatné jméno]

a sudden or abrupt rise in quantity, intensity, or activity

náraz, vzestup

náraz, vzestup

Ex: There was a surge in electricity demand during the heatwave. 
abrupt
abrupt
[Přídavné jméno]

describing something that happens suddenly, often with sharp or noticeable changes

náhlý, prudký

náhlý, prudký

Ex: Her abrupt departure from the meeting surprised everyone. 
constant
constant
[Přídavné jméno]

remaining unchanged and stable in degree, amount, or condition

konstantní, stabilní

konstantní, stabilní

Ex: The air conditioner maintained a constant temperature throughout the night. 
volatile
volatile
[Přídavné jméno]

prone to unexpected and sudden changes, usually gets worse or dangerous

nestálý, nepředvídatelný

nestálý, nepředvídatelný

Ex: The political situation in the region is highly volatile. 
dynamic
dynamic
[Přídavné jméno]

characterized by continuous and often rapid change or progress

dynamický, neustále se měnící

dynamický, neustále se měnící

Ex: The technology industry is highly dynamic, with new innovations and updates emerging almost daily. 
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