end userfinální uživatel The new software makes the system easier for the end user. |
endorsementa testimonial sometimes from a public figure about the "great" features of a product. The Beckhams provide many endorsements for sporting goods. |
enter marketvstoupit na trh Eastern Europe and other developing countries enter the world market. |
enterprisea company or business activity as a whole A growing enterprise must have a bold leader |
entrepreneurpodnikatel/ka An entrepreneur risks his own capital, services, and skills in a company... |
expatriateShe helps expatriates adjust to Indian culture. emigrant |
expensesvýdaje When you start a business, the expenses are very high. |
expertiseodborná znalost, kvalifikace Lack of computer expertise is not an OMV´ s problem. |
fall behind ON sthopožďovat se s čím (nedodržovat termíny plateb, výroby atd.)
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fall behind sb/sthzůstat pozadu za kým/čím to fail to develop at the same rate as something else, or to fail to achieve a standard reached by other people
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fall down on the jobneuspieť 1. Mr Patten promises that the Government will allow the public to take local authorities to court if they fall down on the job of keeping the streets clean. BNC 2. As every woman knows, her hair is her crowning glory, or rather she knows that it should be, but there are those of us who are unhappily aware that, too often, our looks fall down on the job. BNC 3. The armed forces will take over if the local authorities fall down on the job. CIDoI |
fall in lineprispôsobiť sa (pravidlám) 1. The first promise of money would be hardest to get, but once it was in the bag the others, not wanting to be left out, would fall in line. BNC 2. Although we were in fact exempt from this, our management wisely decided that we should fall in line with the principle of the new regulations. BNC 3. Macedonia had amended its constitution on Jan. 6, to fall in line with EC criteria for recognition. BNC |
fall-off in ordersdecline in orders |
fasteningsupevňovací součástky (nuts and bolts: šrouby a matice) |
faux pasTo commit a faux pas (a slip or blunder (hrubý omyl) in etiquette, manners or conduct) while traveling |