dissociate - rozlišit, odlišit
BrE
/dɪ'səʊsieɪt/
AmE
/dɪ'səʊsieɪt/

verb, formal - to consider two things as separate from each other

 
dissociate - odloučit se, distancovat se
BrE
/dɪ'səʊsieɪt/
AmE
/dɪ'səʊsieɪt/

verb - to show that you are not connected with something or someone, usually in order to avoid trouble

 
associate - pomocný, přidružený
BrE
/ə'səʊsiət/
AmE
/ə'səʊsiət/

adjective - used in the title of a person whose rank is lower

 
unappreciatively - nevděčně
BrE
/ˌʌnə'pri:ʃətɪvli/
AmE
/ˌʌnə'pri:ʃətɪvli/

adverb - in a way that shows that you are ungrateful for something

 
unappreciative - nevděčný
BrE
/ˌʌnə'pri:ʃətɪv/
AmE
/ˌʌnə'pri:ʃətɪv/

adjective - not grateful for something

 
appreciatively - vděčně, uznale
BrE
/ə'pri:ʃətɪvli/
AmE
/ə'pri:ʃətɪvli/

adverb - in a way that shows you are grateful for something

 
appreciative - vděčný, uznalý
BrE
/ə'pri:ʃətɪv/
AmE
/ə'pri:ʃətɪv/

adjective - grateful for something

 
appreciably - znatelně, výrazně
BrE
/ə'pri:ʃəbli/
AmE
/ə'pri:ʃəbli/

adverb - considerably

 
appreciation - porozumění, pochopení
BrE
/əˌpri:ʃi'eɪʃn/
AmE
/əˌpri:ʃi'eɪʃn/

noun - an understanding of something, such as a situation or a problem

 
reappearance - znovuobjevení
BrE
/ri:ə'pɪərəns/
AmE
/ri:ə'pɪrəns/

noun - the act of appearing again after some time

 
sympathise - sympatizovat
BrE
/'sɪmpəθaɪz/
AmE
/'sɪmpəθaɪz/

verb, British English - to feel sympathy (with somebody or something), to be sympathetic

concourse
concourse - hala (např. nádražní), vestibul
BrE
/'kɒnkɔ:s/
AmE
/'kɑ:nkɔ:rs/

noun - a large hall in a public building, such as a station or an airport

 
recyclable - recyklovatelný
BrE
/rɪ'saɪkləbl/
AmE
/rɪ'saɪkləbl/

adjective - possible to use something again after it has been processed, esp. about paper, plastic etc.

 
UTC - UTC (světový čas)
BrE
/ˌju: ti:'si:/
AmE
/ˌju: ti:'si:/

noun - (abbreviation) Coordinated Universal Time

 
well-off - mající dostatek, mající se dobře
BrE
/ˌwel'ɒf/
AmE
/ˌwel'ɑ:f/

adjective - having a lot of something, or as much as you need; being in a good situation or position