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Čtenářská Gramotnost pro Zkoušku ACT - Úspěch a Spolehlivost

Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova související s úspěchem a spolehlivostí, jako jsou "burgeon", "secure", "prevail" atd., která vám pomohou uspět u vašich ACT.

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Essential Vocabulary for ACT
to overcome
to overcome
[sloveso]

to succeed in solving, controlling, or dealing with something difficult

překonat, zvítězit

překonat, zvítězit

Ex: She overcame obstacles in her career by demonstrating resilience and determination. 
to outcompete
to outcompete
[sloveso]

to perform better or achieve superior results compared to someone or something else in a competitive context

předčit, překonat

předčit, překonat

Ex: The new software is designed to outcompete all existing applications in terms of speed and functionality. 
to circumvent
to circumvent
[sloveso]

to evade an obligation, question, or problem by means of excuses or dishonesty

obejít, vyhnout se

obejít, vyhnout se

Ex: Many companies circumvent their environmental responsibilities by outsourcing to suppliers in other countries. 
to transcend
to transcend
[sloveso]

to go beyond a particular limit, quality, or standard, often in an exceptional way

překročit, přesáhnout

překročit, přesáhnout

Ex: His achievements in the field of science are likely to transcend those of his predecessors. 
to exceed
to exceed
[sloveso]

to be superior or better in performance, quality, or achievement

překročit, předčit

překročit, předčit

Ex: The innovative technology aims to exceed current industry standards, providing users with unparalleled features and efficiency. 
to resolve
to resolve
[sloveso]

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

vyřešit, ujednat

vyřešit, ujednat

Ex: The couple attended counseling to resolve their marital conflicts. 
to conquer
to conquer
[sloveso]

to overcome a challenge or obstacle

překonat, zvítězit

překonat, zvítězit

Ex: She conquered the challenges in her career through perseverance and hard work. 
to subdue
to subdue
[sloveso]

to conquer or bring under control

podrobit, ovládnout

podrobit, ovládnout

Ex: The king's armies marched to subdue neighboring kingdoms and expand his empire. 
to suppress
to suppress
[sloveso]

to stop an activity such as a protest using force

potlačit,  potlačovat

potlačit, potlačovat

Ex: As the crowd grew, the authorities decided to suppress the protest before it could escalate further. 
to encroach
to encroach
[sloveso]

to intrude upon or infringe upon someone else's territory, rights, or space, often causing harm or inconvenience

zasahovat, vnikat

zasahovat, vnikat

Ex: The construction of the new building encroaches upon the neighboring property, leading to a legal dispute. 
to overtake
to overtake
[sloveso]

to catch up to and pass by something or someone that is moving in the same direction

předjet, předběhnout

předjet, předběhnout

Ex: The car overtook us on the highway, speeding past at a rapid pace. 
to prevail
to prevail
[sloveso]

to prove to be superior in strength, influence, or authority

převládat, zvítězit

převládat, zvítězit

Ex: Despite facing numerous challenges, the team's resilience allowed them to prevail in the final moments of the game, securing a dramatic victory. 
to attain
to attain
[sloveso]

to succeed in reaching a goal, after hard work

dosáhnout, získat

dosáhnout, získat

Ex: After years of studying, she finally attained her dream of becoming a doctor. 
to achieve
to achieve
[sloveso]

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

dosáhnout, uskutečnit

dosáhnout, uskutečnit

Ex: After years of hard work and dedication, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a published author. 
to obtain
to obtain
[sloveso]

to get something, often with difficulty

získat, opatřit si

získat, opatřit si

Ex: She obtains a new book from the library every week. 
to acquire
to acquire
[sloveso]

to obtain or achieve something through effort or action

získat, nabýt

získat, nabýt

Ex: He acquired his wealth through years of dedication and smart investments. 
to secure
to secure
[sloveso]

to reach or gain a particular thing, typically requiring significant amount of effort

získat, zajistit

získat, zajistit

Ex: After months of negotiations, they finally secured a contract with the new client. 
to capitalize
to capitalize
[sloveso]

to take advantage of or make the most of a situation for one's benefit

využít, těžit

využít, těžit

Ex: She capitalized on her opponent's mistake and won the match. 
to advance
to advance
[sloveso]

to move towards a goal or desired outcome

postupovat, pokročit

postupovat, pokročit

Ex: Despite facing challenges, the project continued to advance towards completion. 
to flourish
to flourish
[sloveso]

to quickly grow in a successful way

prosperovat, vzkvétat

prosperovat, vzkvétat

Ex: The tech startup flourished in the competitive market, quickly becoming a leading company in the industry. 
to surpass
to surpass
[sloveso]

to exceed in quality or achievement

překonat, předčit

překonat, předčit

Ex: Her exceptional skills allowed her to surpass her competitors in the singing competition. 
to outgrow
to outgrow
[sloveso]

to become too large, mature, or experienced for something

přerůst, přerůstat

přerůst, přerůstat

Ex: She had to buy new clothes as her children quickly began to outgrow their old ones. 
to burgeon
to burgeon
[sloveso]

to have a rapid development or growth

prosperovat, rychle růst

prosperovat, rychle růst

Ex: The tech industry continues to burgeon with the introduction of innovative products. 
to outlive
to outlive
[sloveso]

to live for a longer period than another individual

přežít, žít déle než

přežít, žít déle než

Ex: She managed to outlive her younger sister by several years. 
to thrive
to thrive
[sloveso]

to grow and develop exceptionally well

prosperovat, vzkvétat

prosperovat, vzkvétat

Ex: Despite the challenges, the small business managed to thrive in a competitive market. 
accomplishment
accomplishment
[Podstatné jméno]

a desired and impressive goal achieved through hard work

úspěch, dosažení

úspěch, dosažení

Ex: Graduating with honors was a significant accomplishment for Sarah after years of dedicated study. 
fulfillment
fulfillment
[Podstatné jméno]

a feeling of happiness when one's needs are satisfied

naplnění, uspokojení

naplnění, uspokojení

Ex: She found great fulfillment in helping others through her volunteer work. 
mastery
mastery
[Podstatné jméno]

great knowledge and exceptional skill in a field

mistrovství, ovládání

mistrovství, ovládání

recognition
recognition
[Podstatné jméno]

acknowledgment or approval given to someone or something for their achievements, qualities, or actions

uznání

uznání

Ex: Her hard work and dedication earned her recognition from her peers. 
ascendance
ascendance
[Podstatné jméno]

the state of gaining power, control, or dominance over others

vzestup, nadvláda

vzestup, nadvláda

Ex: The company's ascendance in the market was swift and unexpected. 
prosperity
prosperity
[Podstatné jméno]

the state of being successful, particularly by earning a lot of money

prosperita, bohatství

prosperita, bohatství

Ex: The country's prosperity increased significantly after implementing economic reforms. 
triumph
triumph
[Podstatné jméno]

a great victory, success, or achievement gained through struggle

triumf, vítězství

triumf, vítězství

Ex: The team's triumph in the championship game was celebrated by fans all across the city. 
accolade
accolade
[Podstatné jméno]

a mark of recognition for excellence or accomplishment, often in the form of a title, medal, or public acknowledgment

uznání, ocenění

uznání, ocenění

Ex: She received the highest accolade in journalism for her investigative work. 
zenith
zenith
[Podstatné jméno]

a period during which someone or something reaches their most successful point

zenit, vrchol

zenit, vrchol

Ex: The band’s zenith was marked by sold-out concerts and numerous top hits. 
auspicious
auspicious
[Přídavné jméno]

indicating that something is very likely to succeed in the future

příznivý, slibný

příznivý, slibný

Ex: Finding a rare coin on the street made her day start in an auspicious manner. 
sure-fire
sure-fire
[Přídavné jméno]

bound to succeed or happen as expected

neomylný, zaručený

neomylný, zaručený

effectual
effectual
[Přídavné jméno]

having the power to achieve a desired outcome or make a strong impression

účinný, efektivní

účinný, efektivní

Ex: The new marketing strategy proved to be effectual in increasing sales. 
to validate
to validate
[sloveso]

to confirm or prove the accuracy, authencity, or effectiveness of something

ověřit, potvrdit

ověřit, potvrdit

Ex: Rigorous testing and positive user feedback validated the reliability of the mobile app. 
to confirm
to confirm
[sloveso]

to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

potvrdit, ověřit

potvrdit, ověřit

Ex: The doctor confirmed the diagnosis with the results of the blood test. 
to authenticate

to confirm the truth or origin of something

ověřit, potvrdit

ověřit, potvrdit

Ex: The unique serial number on the painting authenticated its origin. 
credibility
credibility
[Podstatné jméno]

a quality that renders a thing or person as trustworthy or believable

důvěryhodnost, věrohodnost

důvěryhodnost, věrohodnost

Ex: Her extensive experience in the field added significant credibility to her research findings. 
factuality
factuality
[Podstatné jméno]

the quality or state of being factual or true

faktuálnost, pravdivost

faktuálnost, pravdivost

Ex: The factuality of the news report was confirmed by multiple sources. 
certification
certification
[Podstatné jméno]

the process of officially validating or confirming the authenticity, quality, or standards of something or someone

certifikace, osvědčení

certifikace, osvědčení

Ex: The certification of diamonds involves verifying their clarity, cut, and carat weight. 
accuracy
accuracy
[Podstatné jméno]

the state or quality of being without any errors

přesnost, přesnost

přesnost, přesnost

verisimilitude
verisimilitude
[Podstatné jméno]

the state or quality of implying the truth

věrohodnost, zdání pravdy

věrohodnost, zdání pravdy

Ex: The novel’s attention to historical detail added a layer of verisimilitude to its fictional narrative. 
reputable
reputable
[Přídavné jméno]

respected and trusted due to having a good reputation

renomovaný, důvěryhodný

renomovaný, důvěryhodný

Ex: The reputable doctor is known for his expertise and compassionate care. 
authoritative
authoritative
[Přídavné jméno]

having a confident and commanding presence that conveys authority and expertise

autoritativní, vyzařující autoritu

autoritativní, vyzařující autoritu

Ex: The professor's authoritative tone made the students take his lecture seriously. 
genuine
genuine
[Přídavné jméno]

truly what something appears to be, without any falseness, imitation, or deception

pravý, autentický

pravý, autentický

Ex: The diamond ring was confirmed to be genuine, with authentic gemstones and precious metals. 
comprehensive
comprehensive
[Přídavné jméno]

covering or including all aspects of something

komplexní, vyčerpávající

komplexní, vyčerpávající

Ex: The comprehensive report provided a detailed overview of the project, addressing every aspect from start to finish. 
dependable
dependable
[Přídavné jméno]

able to be relied on to do what is needed or asked of

spolehlivý, důvěryhodný

spolehlivý, důvěryhodný

Ex: She's dependable, always coming through when needed and proving to be trustworthy in all situations. 
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