officious - do všeho mluvící, vlezlý
BrE
/ə'fɪʃəs/
AmE
/ə'fɪʃəs/

adjective - too eager to tell people what to do

 
officialdom - byrokracie
BrE
/ə'fɪʃldəm/
AmE
/ə'fɪʃldəm/

noun - used to refer to people who have a position of authority, especially in the government or in on other organizations, usually when you think that their rules are not effective

 
officiate - řídit, vést, sloužit
BrE
/ə'fɪʃieɪt/
AmE
/ə'fɪʃieɪt/

verb - to be in charge of an event or to lead it

 
immorally - nemoralně
BrE
/ɪ'mɒrəli/
AmE
/ɪ'mɔ:rəli/

adverb - in a way that is morally wrong

 
amoral - nemorální
BrE
/ˌeɪ'mɒrəl/
AmE
/ˌeɪ'mɔ:rəl/

adjective - without any moral rules

 
morale - morálka
BrE
/mə'rɑ:l/
AmE
/mə'ræl/

noun - the amount of confidence and cheerfulness that a person or a group has at a particular time

 
moralist - moralista
BrE
/'mɒrəlɪst/
AmE
/'mɔ:rəlɪst/

noun - a person who has strong ideas about what is morally right and not, especially one who tries to teach other people how they should behave

 
immorality - nemorálnost
BrE
/ˌɪmə'ræləti/
AmE
/ˌɪmə'ræləti/

noun - behavior that is not morally acceptable

 
amorality - nemorálnost
BrE
/ˌeɪmə'ræləti/
AmE
/ˌeɪmə'ræləti/

noun - a lack of respect for moral principles

 
demoralise - oslabit morálku, demoralizovat
BrE
/dɪ'mɒrəlaɪz/
AmE
/dɪ'mɔ:rəlaɪz/

verb - to make someone or something less confident

 
moralise - moralizovat
BrE
/'mɒrəlaɪz/
AmE
/'mɔ:rəlaɪz/

verb - to tell other people what is right and what is not

 
mightily - ohromně, strašně
BrE
/'maɪtɪli/
AmE
/'maɪtɪli/

adverb, dated - to a great extent

 
mighty - mohutný, ohromný
BrE
/'maɪti/
AmE
/'maɪt̬i/

adjective - great and impressive

 
institutionalise - hospitalizovat
BrE
/ˌɪnstɪ'tju:ʃənəlaɪz/
AmE
/ˌɪnstɪ'tu:ʃənəlaɪz/

verb - to send someone, especially someone who is sick or mentally ill, to stay in a special hospital for a long period

 
institute - zahájit, započít
BrE
/'ɪnstɪtju:t/
AmE
/'ɪnstɪtu:t/

verb, formal - to start or introduce a rule, system, etc.