bracket
- konzola, držák (např. na polici na zeď), konzole
BrE
/'brækɪt/
AmE
/'brækɪt/
noun
-
an object that is used to attach a shelf (or other object) to the wall etc.
bracket
- hranatá závorka, špičatá závorka
BrE
/'brækɪt/
AmE
/'brækɪt/
noun, American English
-
one of the pair of marks [ ] or < >
round bracket
- kulatá závorka
BrE
/'raʊnˌbrækɪt/
AmE
/'raʊndˌbrækɪt/
noun, British English
-
one of the pair of marks ( )
angle bracket
- špičatá závorka
BrE
/'æŋglˌbrækɪt/
AmE
/'æŋglˌbrækɪt/
noun, British English
-
one of the pair of marks < >
curly bracket
- složená závorka
BrE
/'kɜ:liˌbrækɪt/
AmE
/'kɜ:rliˌbrækɪt/
noun
-
one of the pair of marks { }
square bracket
- hranatá závorka
BrE
/'skweəˌbrækɪt/
AmE
/'skwerˌbrækɪt/
noun
-
one of the pair of marks [ ]
topiary
- umělecké stříhání keřů a stromů (do různých tvarů)
BrE
/'təʊpiəri/
AmE
/'toʊpiəri/
noun, technical
-
the art of pruning shrubs and trees into shapes
fasten on
- upřít (např. zrak či pozornost) na
BrE
/'fɑ:sn ɒn/
AmE
/'fæsn ɒn/
verb
-
to direct something toward something (sight, attention etc.)
administrative assistant
- asistent administrativy, zástupce pro administrativu
BrE
/ədˌmɪnɪstrətɪv ə'sɪstənt/
AmE
/ədˌmɪnɪstreɪtɪv ə'sɪstənt/
noun
-
a person whose job involves managing calendars, scheduling appointments, coordinating meetings, drafting correspondence, answering phone calls, managing emails etc.
atrocious
- otřesný, strašný, příšerný
BrE
/ə'trəʊʃəs/
AmE
/ə'troʊʃəs/
adjective
-
extremely bad
romantically
- romanticky
BrE
/rəʊ'mæntɪkli/
AmE
/roʊ'mænt̬ɪkli/
adverb
-
in a way that affects your emotions; connected with love
Romantic
- romantický
BrE
/rəʊ'mæntɪk/
AmE
/roʊ'mænt̬ɪk/
adjective
-
connected with the artistic and literary movement that originated in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries characterized by a focus on emotion, individualism, imagination, and the celebration of nature
Romanticism
- romantismus
BrE
/rəʊ'mæntɪsɪzm/
AmE
/roʊ'mæntɪsɪzm/
noun
-
an artistic and literary movement that originated in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries characterized by a focus on emotion, individualism, imagination, and the celebration of nature
crossly
- naštvaně, podrážděně, nazlobeně
BrE
/'krɒsli/
AmE
/'krɑ:sli/
adverb, British English
-
in an angry or annoyed way