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Seznam Slovíček Úrovně B2 - Jistota a Pochybnost

Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova o jistotě a pochybnostech, jako je "zajistit", "předpovědět", "ujistit" apod., připravená pro studenty úrovně B2.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
to assure
to assure
[sloveso]

to make someone feel confident or certain about someone or something

ujistit, garantovat

ujistit, garantovat

Ex: The company assured its customers of the product's quality 
to bet
to bet
[sloveso]

to express confidence or certainty in something happening or being the case

vsadit, sázet

vsadit, sázet

Ex: I bet it will rain tomorrow because the sky looks very cloudy. 
to ensure
to ensure
[sloveso]

to make sure that something will happen

zajistit, garantovat

zajistit, garantovat

Ex: She ensures the quality of the products before they are shipped. 
to forecast
to forecast
[sloveso]

to predict future events, based on analysis of present data and conditions

předpovídat, prognózovat

předpovídat, prognózovat

Ex: Economists forecast a downturn in the stock market due to recent economic indicators. 
to guarantee
to guarantee
[sloveso]

to make sure that something will occur

zaručit, zajistit

zaručit, zajistit

Ex: The meticulous planning guarantees that the event will run smoothly without any hitches. 
to hesitate
to hesitate
[sloveso]

to pause before saying or doing something because of uncertainty or nervousness

váhat, rozpakovat se

váhat, rozpakovat se

Ex: When asked about the promotion, Sarah hesitated before responding. 
ought to
ought to
[sloveso]

used to talk about what one expects or likes to happen

měl by, měli by

měl by, měli by

Ex: He ought to arrive soon; he said he would be here by noon. 
to recall
to recall
[sloveso]

to bring back something from the memory

vzpomenout si, připomenout

vzpomenout si, připomenout

Ex: She could recall the details of the conversation with remarkable clarity. 
should
should
[sloveso]

used to indicate a degree of expectation regarding something that is likely to happen

měl by, měl bys

měl by, měl bys

Ex: You should expect delays during rush hour traffic. 
to suspect
to suspect
[sloveso]

to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof

podezřívat, mít podezření

podezřívat, mít podezření

Ex: I suspect he's been lying about where he was last night. 
would
would
[sloveso]

used to express an opinion about which one is not certain

by, mohl by

by, mohl by

Ex: She would probably agree with your proposal if you explain it clearly. 
bound
bound
[Přídavné jméno]

likely to happen or sure to experience something

pravděpodobně se stane, odsouzený zažít něco

pravděpodobně se stane, odsouzený zažít něco

Ex: With the storm approaching, they were bound to face heavy rain and strong winds. 
sure
sure
[Přídavné jméno]

expected or certain to happen

jistý, zaručený

jistý, zaručený

Ex: You're sure to receive excellent service at that restaurant; they pride themselves on customer satisfaction. 
convinced
convinced
[Přídavné jméno]

having a strong belief in something

přesvědčený, jistý

přesvědčený, jistý

Ex: After the meeting, she was convinced that the new strategy was the best approach. 
expected
expected
[Přídavné jméno]

anticipated or predicted to happen based on previous knowledge or assumptions

očekávaný, předpokládaný

očekávaný, předpokládaný

Ex: The students were prepared for the expected test questions after studying the material thoroughly. 
inevitable
inevitable
[Přídavné jméno]

unable to be prevented

nevyhnutelný

nevyhnutelný

Ex: As technology advances, it becomes increasingly inevitable that automation will replace certain jobs. 
rash
rash
[Přídavné jméno]

done without carefully considering what might happen

ukvapený, nepromyšlený

ukvapený, nepromyšlený

Ex: He made a rash decision to quit his job without having another one lined up. 
positive
positive
[Přídavné jméno]

(of a person) having no doubt about something

jistý, přesvědčený

jistý, přesvědčený

Ex: She was positive that she had left her keys on the kitchen counter. 
probable
probable
[Přídavné jméno]

having a high possibility of happening or being true based on available evidence or circumstances

pravděpodobný

pravděpodobný

Ex: With clear skies and no signs of storm, it seems probable that the outdoor event will proceed as planned. 
uncertain
uncertain
[Přídavné jméno]

(of a person) showing a lack of confidence and having doubts about something

nejistý, váhavý

nejistý, váhavý

Ex: She was uncertain about which job offer to accept, as both had their advantages. 
unclear
unclear
[Přídavné jméno]

not exactly known or expressed, often leading to confusion or ambiguity

nejasný, nejistý

nejasný, nejistý

Ex: It’s still unclear whether the event will be postponed due to the weather. 
no doubt
no doubt
[Příslovce]

used to say that something is likely to happen or is true

bez pochyby, nepochybně

bez pochyby, nepochybně

Ex: The quality of her work was excellent, there's no doubt about it. 
certainty
certainty
[Podstatné jméno]

the state of being sure about something, usually when there is proof

jistota

jistota

Ex: Her certainty in her ability to complete the marathon came from months of dedicated training. 
confidence
confidence
[Podstatné jméno]

the belief that one can trust or count on someone or something

důvěra

důvěra

Ex: The coach's confidence in the players motivated them to perform at their best during the game. 
confusion
confusion
[Podstatné jméno]

a state of disorder in which people panic and do not know what to do

zmatek, rozpačitost

zmatek, rozpačitost

Ex: The sudden loud noise caused confusion among the crowd. 
probability
probability
[Podstatné jméno]

the likelihood or chance of an event occurring or being true

pravděpodobnost

pravděpodobnost

Ex: The probability of winning the lottery is extremely low. 
to deceive
to deceive
[sloveso]

to make a person believe something untrue

klamat, podvádět

klamat, podvádět

Ex: He tried to deceive his friends by pretending to be a millionaire. 
somehow
somehow
[Příslovce]

in a way or by some method that is not known or certain

nějak, nějakým způsobem

nějak, nějakým způsobem

Ex: Somehow, she managed to find her way home in the dark. 
scheme
scheme
[Podstatné jméno]

a secret plan, particularly one that is made to deceive other people

spiknutí, léčka

spiknutí, léčka

Ex: The villain's scheme was to steal the treasure without anyone noticing. 
not necessarily

used usually in a response to show that something may not be true

Ex: Just because someone is wealthy doesn't necessarily mean they're happy. 
you bet
you bet
[Citoslovce]

used to strongly affirm or agree with a statement

to si piš, jasně

to si piš, jasně

Ex: "This is the best plan we've had." — "You bet it is." 
to check out
to check out
[sloveso]

to closely examine to see if someone is suitable or something is true

zkontrolovat, prozkoumat

zkontrolovat, prozkoumat

Ex: The detective will check out the alibi to verify its legitimacy. 
to [go] back on a (promise|deal|pledge)

to fail to keep or fulfill a commitment or assurance made to someone

Ex: She went back on her promise to help with the charity event. 
odds
odds
[Podstatné jméno]

the likelihood or probability of something actually taking place

šance, pravděpodobnost

šance, pravděpodobnost

Ex: The odds of winning the grand prize in the raffle are one in a thousand. 
in stone
in stone
[fráze]

in a way that is not possible to be changed

pevně daný, vytesaný do kamene

pevně daný, vytesaný do kamene

Ex: The rules of the competition are set in stone, and all participants must adhere to them. 
to palm off
to palm off
[sloveso]

to dispose of something by giving or selling it to someone else though persuasion or deception

prodat, zbavit se

prodat, zbavit se

Ex: He tried to palm off a fake painting as the real deal. 
plastic
plastic
[Přídavné jméno]

not seeming real, natural, or genuine

umělý, falešný

umělý, falešný

Ex: Her smile seemed plastic, not reaching her eyes. 
to [go] back on {one's} word

to fail to keep a promise or commitment that was previously made

Ex: He had promised to help me with the project, but he ended up going back on his word. 
to question
to question
[sloveso]

to have or express uncertainty about something

zpochybňovat, pochybovat

zpochybňovat, pochybovat

Ex: She questioned the validity of the research findings due to inconsistencies in the data. 
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