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Čtenářská Gramotnost pro Zkoušku ACT - Vize a Přesnost

Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova související s viděním a přesností, jako jsou "behold", "minutiae", "lurid" atd., která vám pomohou uspět u vašich ACT.

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Essential Vocabulary for ACT
conspicuous
conspicuous
[Přídavné jméno]

standing out and easy to see or notice

nápadný, viditelný

nápadný, viditelný

Ex: The bright red dress was conspicuous among the more subdued colors at the event. 
detectable
detectable
[Přídavné jméno]

able to be easily noticed or perceived, often through observation or measurement

detekovatelný, vnímatelný

detekovatelný, vnímatelný

Ex: The changes in temperature were detectable with a sensitive thermometer. 
indistinct
indistinct
[Přídavné jméno]

not easily defined or understood due to a lack of clarity or precision

nejasný, rozmazaný

nejasný, rozmazaný

Ex: Her memory of the event was indistinct, making it difficult to recall specific details. 
opaque
opaque
[Přídavné jméno]

(of an object) blocking the passage of light and preventing objects from being seen through it

neprůhledný

neprůhledný

Ex: The opaque curtains blocked out all sunlight from entering the room. 
vibrant
vibrant
[Přídavné jméno]

(of colors) bright and strong

živý, zářivý

živý, zářivý

Ex: The vibrant colors of the sunset painted the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple. 
transparent
transparent
[Přídavné jméno]

able to be seen through

průhledný, jasný

průhledný, jasný

Ex: The glass was so transparent that it was almost invisible, allowing a clear view of the garden beyond. 
translucent
translucent
[Přídavné jméno]

permitting light to pass through but making objects on the other side appear blurred

poloprůhledný, průsvitný

poloprůhledný, průsvitný

Ex: The translucent curtains in the bedroom filtered the sunlight softly. 
obtrusive
obtrusive
[Přídavné jméno]

noticeable in a way that is unpleasant, unwanted, or disruptive

vtíravý, rušivý

vtíravý, rušivý

Ex: The bright neon sign outside the window was obtrusive and kept him awake at night. 
dazzling
dazzling
[Přídavné jméno]

shining brightly with intense light

oslnivý, zářivý

oslnivý, zářivý

Ex: The dazzling sun reflected off the surface of the water, creating a mesmerizing glare. 
lurid
lurid
[Přídavné jméno]

too bright in color, in a way that is not pleasant

křiklavý, jasný

křiklavý, jasný

Ex: The poster used lurid colors that hurt the eyes. 
muted
muted
[Přídavné jméno]

(of colors) having a subdued tone, lacking brightness or vibrancy

tlumený, jemný

tlumený, jemný

Ex: She preferred to wear muted colors like soft blues and pale greens rather than bold and bright shades. 
gaudy
gaudy
[Přídavné jméno]

excessively colorful, flashy, or showy in a way that lacks taste or elegance

křiklavý, nápadný

křiklavý, nápadný

Ex: The gaudy decorations on the Christmas tree clashed with the room's minimalist decor. 
shimmering
shimmering
[Přídavné jméno]

emitting a flickering or wavering light

třpytivý, zářící

třpytivý, zářící

Ex: The shimmering water reflected the colors of the sunset, creating a beautiful scene. 
psychedelic
psychedelic
[Přídavné jméno]

characterized by intense colors, complex patterns, or unusual visual effects that are like those experienced in psychedelic states

psychedelický, halucinogenní

psychedelický, halucinogenní

Ex: The artist's painting was filled with psychedelic colors and swirling patterns. 
panoramic
panoramic
[Přídavné jméno]

providing or capturing an extensive view of a scene or area

panoramatický, poskytující panoramatický výhled

panoramatický, poskytující panoramatický výhled

Ex: The hotel room had a panoramic view of the city skyline. 
inky
inky
[Přídavné jméno]

dark or deep in color, like ink

černý jako inkoust, hluboce černý

černý jako inkoust, hluboce černý

Ex: The sky turned inky as night fell. 
lusterless
lusterless
[Přídavné jméno]

appearing dull without any reflective quality

matný, bez lesku

matný, bez lesku

Ex: The lusterless surface of the worn-out table reflected no light. 
murky
murky
[Přídavné jméno]

(of sky) cloudy or dark, often resulting in a gloomy atmosphere

temný, zamračený

temný, zamračený

Ex: The murky sky threatened rain, casting a pall over the landscape. 
vivid
vivid
[Přídavné jméno]

(of colors or light) very intense or bright

živý, jasný

živý, jasný

Ex: She wore a vivid red dress that stood out in the crowd. 
radiant
radiant
[Přídavné jméno]

emitting or reflecting light in a bright, glowing manner

zářící, svítící

zářící, svítící

Ex: The radiant sun cast a warm glow over the landscape. 
overt
overt
[Přídavné jméno]

open, obvious, and easily observable, without concealment or secrecy

zjevný, zřejmý

zjevný, zřejmý

Ex: His overt gestures of affection, such as holding her hand and kissing her forehead in public, demonstrated his love for her. 
outline
outline
[Podstatné jméno]

the visible edge or contour that marks the limits of an object

kontura, silueta

kontura, silueta

Ex: The artist traced the outline of the vase on paper. 
illusion
illusion
[Podstatné jméno]

a misleading or incorrect mental representation of reality

iluze, miraž

iluze, miraž

Ex: the horror movie created such a realistic illusion of fear that viewers were genuinely frightened. 
vista
vista
[Podstatné jméno]

a captivating scenery viewed from a distance

panoráma, výhled

panoráma, výhled

spectacle
spectacle
[Podstatné jméno]

a thing or person that is striking or impressive to see, often because it is unusual or remarkable

podívaná, pohled

podívaná, pohled

Ex: The hot air balloons rising at dawn created a picturesque spectacle. 
hue
hue
[Podstatné jméno]

the attribute of color that distinguishes one color from another based on its position in the color spectrum or wheel

odstín, tón

odstín, tón

Ex: The artist chose a warm hue to create a cozy atmosphere in the painting. 
sight
sight
[Podstatné jméno]

an instance or act of seeing something through visual perception

pohled,  zrak

pohled, zrak

Ex: The sight of the distant mountains brought a sense of calm to his mind. 
glimpse
glimpse
[Podstatné jméno]

a quick or partial view of something, often fleeting or incomplete

pohled, letmý pohled

pohled, letmý pohled

Ex: She caught a glimpse of the sunset through the trees before it disappeared below the horizon. 
luminosity
luminosity
[Podstatné jméno]

the quality or state of emitting light

svítivost, záře

svítivost, záře

Ex: The glow-in-the-dark stickers had a soft luminosity that made them visible in the dark. 
sighting
sighting
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of seeing or observing something, especially something notable or unusual

pozorování, spatření

pozorování, spatření

Ex: Residents were excited about a recent sighting of a bald eagle near the river. 
silhouette
silhouette
[Podstatné jméno]

the dark shape and outline of an object, visible against a lighter background, often seen as a shadow

silueta, obrys

silueta, obrys

Ex: The silhouette of the mountain range was stunning against the sunset. 
glare
glare
[Podstatné jméno]

a harsh, bright light that is more intense than what the eyes are used to, often causing discomfort

oslnění, ostré světlo

oslnění, ostré světlo

Ex: The glare from the car's headlights made it difficult for her to see the road. 
visual
visual
[Podstatné jméno]

something that is perceived by sight, such as an image, graphic, or representation that can be seen or observed

vizuální

vizuální

Ex: The presentation included several visuals to help illustrate the key points. 
to camouflage
to camouflage
[sloveso]

to blend in with the surroundings to avoid being seen or detected

maskovat se,  splynout

maskovat se, splynout

Ex: The lizard camouflages itself by changing its skin color. 
starkly
starkly
[Příslovce]

in a way that is easily noticeable, highlighting a clear and obvious contrast

ostře, zřetelně

ostře, zřetelně

Ex: The difference in temperature between day and night was starkly evident. 
to obscure
to obscure
[sloveso]

to conceal or hide something

skrýt, zakrýt

skrýt, zakrýt

Ex: The artist used a layer of paint to obscure the underlying details of the canvas. 
to peer
to peer
[sloveso]

to look closely or attentively at something, often in an effort to see or understand it better

zírat, pozorně sledovat

zírat, pozorně sledovat

Ex: I often peer into the night sky to spot constellations. 
to behold
to behold
[sloveso]

to see something, often with a feeling of amazement or admiration

pozorovat, obdivovat

pozorovat, obdivovat

Ex: I often behold the beauty of the sunset from my balcony. 
to ogle
to ogle
[sloveso]

to stare at someone or something with strong and often inappropriate interest or desire

zírat, okukovat

zírat, okukovat

Ex: Despite his efforts to focus on his work, he couldn't help but ogle the attractive new intern across the office. 
to squint
to squint
[sloveso]

to look with eyes half-opened when hit by light, or as a sign of suspicion, etc.

mhouřit oči, přivírat oči

mhouřit oči, přivírat oči

Ex: In the bright sunlight, she squinted to shield her eyes from the glare. 
to illuminate
to illuminate
[sloveso]

to provide light to something, making it brighter

osvětlit, prosvětlit

osvětlit, prosvětlit

Ex: The lanterns beautifully illuminate the garden path at night. 
to twinkle
to twinkle
[sloveso]

to shine with a flickering or sparkling light

blikat, jiskřit

blikat, jiskřit

Ex: The stars twinkle brightly in the clear night sky. 
to emerge
to emerge
[sloveso]

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

objevit se, vynořit se

objevit se, vynořit se

Ex: The pattern on the fabric emerged slowly as the dye set in. 
to reveal
to reveal
[sloveso]

to make something visible

odhalit, ukázat

odhalit, ukázat

Ex: The magician slowly pulled back the curtain to reveal a dazzling array of colorful flowers. 
to unearth
to unearth
[sloveso]

to dig the ground and discover something

vykopat, odkrýt

vykopat, odkrýt

Ex: Archaeologists unearthed ancient pottery during the excavation. 
to unveil
to unveil
[sloveso]

to remove a cover from a statue, painting, etc. for the people to see, particularly as part of a public ceremony

odhalit, otevřít

odhalit, otevřít

Ex: The mayor proudly unveiled the new city monument during the grand opening ceremony. 
to uncover
to uncover
[sloveso]

to reveal something by removing a cover or obstacle

odhalit, odkrýt

odhalit, odkrýt

Ex: With a sense of anticipation, she lifted the cloth to uncover the hidden masterpiece. 
to disclose
to disclose
[sloveso]

to reveal something by uncovering it

odhalit, prozradit

odhalit, prozradit

Ex: With a sense of anticipation, she slowly began to disclose the contents of the sealed envelope. 
to expose
to expose
[sloveso]

to reveal, uncover, or make visible something that was hidden or covered

odhalit, odkrýt

odhalit, odkrýt

Ex: The archaeologists carefully excavated the site to expose ancient artifacts buried beneath the earth. 
to reflect
to reflect
[sloveso]

(of a surface) to redirect or bounce back heat, light, or sound without absorbing it

odrážet, vracet

odrážet, vracet

Ex: The mirror reflected the sunlight, brightening up the room. 
to gleam
to gleam
[sloveso]

to shine brightly, typically with reflected light

zářit, lesknout se

zářit, lesknout se

to vanish
to vanish
[sloveso]

to suddenly and mysteriously disappear without explanation

zmizet, rozplynout se

zmizet, rozplynout se

Ex: The magician made the rabbit vanish from the hat with a swift motion of his hand. 
to shroud
to shroud
[sloveso]

to cover something in a protective or concealing manner

zahalit, skrýt

zahalit, skrýt

Ex: Before the big reveal, they decided to shroud the artwork in a cloth for added suspense. 
to conceal
to conceal
[sloveso]

to carefully cover or hide something or someone

skrýt, zakrýt

skrýt, zakrýt

Ex: The spy used a hat and sunglasses to conceal her identity. 
scrutiny
scrutiny
[Podstatné jméno]

the careful and detailed examination to find mistakes or discover important information

důkladné zkoumání, podrobná prohlídka

důkladné zkoumání, podrobná prohlídka

Ex: The accountant applied scrutiny to the financial statements to find any errors. 
minutiae
minutiae
[Podstatné jméno]

small details that are easily overlooked

drobnosti, nepatrné detaily

drobnosti, nepatrné detaily

Ex: During the detective's investigation, he paid attention to the minutiae of the crime scene, looking for tiny details that could provide crucial clues. 
to inspect
to inspect
[sloveso]

to carefully examine something to check its condition or make sure it meets standards

zkontrolovat, prohlédnout

zkontrolovat, prohlédnout

Ex: The mechanic will inspect the car to ensure it is safe to drive. 
to monitor
to monitor
[sloveso]

to carefully check the quality, activity, or changes of something or someone for a period of time

monitorovat,  sledovat

monitorovat, sledovat

Ex: Parents often need to monitor their children's online activities to ensure a safe digital environment. 
to scrutinize
to scrutinize
[sloveso]

to examine something closely and carefully in order to find errors

důkladně zkoumat, analyzovat

důkladně zkoumat, analyzovat

Ex: Inspectors scrutinized the company's financial records to find any errors. 
punctilious
punctilious
[Přídavné jméno]

paying a lot of attention to the correctness of behavior or to detail

pečlivý, pedantský

pečlivý, pedantský

Ex: She approached her duties with a punctilious attitude, never missing a single appointment. 
painstaking
painstaking
[Přídavné jméno]

requiring a lot of effort and time

pečlivý, důkladný

pečlivý, důkladný

Ex: She conducted a painstaking investigation to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance. 
accurately
accurately
[Příslovce]

in a way that has no errors or mistakes

přesně, bezchybně

přesně, bezchybně

Ex: The scientist measured the temperature accurately using calibrated instruments. 
meticulously
meticulously
[Příslovce]

in a manner that is marked by careful attention to details

pečlivě, důkladně

pečlivě, důkladně

Ex: The artist meticulously crafted each brushstroke to create a lifelike portrait. 
superficially
superficially
[Příslovce]

with a focus only on the surface or outer appearance

povrchně

povrchně

Ex: She understood the topic superficially but lacked in-depth knowledge. 
cosmetically
cosmetically
[Příslovce]

in a manner that superficially focuses on the appearance of something

kosmeticky, povrchně

kosmeticky, povrchně

Ex: The car manufacturer introduced a cosmetically refreshed model with sleeker lines and updated headlights. 
thoroughly
thoroughly
[Příslovce]

in a comprehensive manner

důkladně, pečlivě

důkladně, pečlivě

Ex: She cleaned the house thoroughly before the guests arrived. 
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