courthouse
- budova soudu, soud, soudní dvůr, soudní budova
BrE
/'kɔ:thaʊs/
AmE
/'kɔ:rthaʊs/
noun, American English
-
a place where a judge and a jury decides about legal cases
trustee
- správce majetku, opatrovník
BrE
/ˌtrʌ'sti:/
AmE
/ˌtrʌ'sti:/
noun
-
a person or an organization that has legal control of money or property in a trust for someone
trust
- svěřenectví, správa majetku
BrE
/'trʌst/
AmE
/'trʌst/
noun
-
an arrangement by which an organization or someone has legal control of someone else's money or property, usually until they reach a particular age
burdensome
- těžký, tíživý, zatěžující
BrE
/'bɜ:dnsəm/
AmE
/'bɜ:rdnsəm/
adjective, formal
-
causing difficulty
unburden
- svěřit se, ulevit si, vyzpovídat se
BrE
/ˌʌn'bɜ:dn/
AmE
/ˌʌn'bɜ:rdn/
verb
-
to tell someone something that troubles you so that you feel better
vaguely
- nepřítomně; duchem mimo
BrE
/'veɪgli/
AmE
/'veɪgli/
adverb
-
in an absent-minded way, not paying attention or thinking about what you are doing
sore
- naštvaný, podrážděný, rozzlobený
BrE
/'sɔ:/
AmE
/'sɔ:r/
adjective, American English, informal
-
feeling angry or upset because of something unfair
unwarranted
- bezdůvodný, neoprávněný, nepovolený
BrE
/ʌn'wɒrəntɪd/
AmE
/ʌn'wɔ:rəntɪd/
adjective
-
unnecessary, not reasonable, not justified
warrant
- zaručit (se), garantovat
BrE
/'wɒrənt/
AmE
/'wɑ:rənt/
verb
-
to state that something is true, to provide guarantees
warrant
- vyžadovat (si), opravňovat
BrE
/'wɒrənt/
AmE
/'wɑ:rənt/
verb
-
to make a certain course of action required, necessary or justified