natural personfyzická osoba Different rules and protections apply to natural persons and corporations |
negotiatenegotiate - projednávat, jednat We are negotiating the final details of the agreement tomorrow. |
negotiations broke downvyjednávání ztroskotala |
net salesnet - the amount of money received from sales, after tax is subtracted net sales - ČISTÁ TRŽBA, ČISTÝ OBRAT "Our gross sales were very good, but we need to cut expenses to add to our net sales." |
new bloodnová krv, noví zamestnanci 1. It´s time we injected some new blood into this organization. CIDoI 2. Both Mr Segni, who is 50, and Mr Orlando, who is 43, reproach their party for its inability to bring in new blood and fresh ideas. BNC 3. These more remote areas were "dying" agriculturally as they could neither keep the present generation nor attract "new blood." BNC |
new pasturesnové miesto, nové zamestnanie 1. New pastures indeed and I regret my lack of education in historical bibliography. BNC 2. If you think that these approaches will make matters worse, it may simply be better to ask for a transfer or move to new pastures. BNC 3. It is therefore advisable to give at least one annual spring treatment to all stock prior to moving to new pastures. BNC |
night shiftnoční směna Night shift workers will be compensated. |
not have a care in the worldnemať vôbec žiadne starosti 1. Most kids my age don't have a care in the world. BNC 2. She seemed very happy and not to have a care in the world. BNC 3. There are even a few who I'm sure don't have a care in the world, although I'm almost prepared to stick my neck out and say that they're in the minority. BNC |
not in the business ofniečo nerobiť 1. "We are not in the business of polluting the environment," Mr Wheeler insisted. BNC 2. The United States was not in the business of helping to prolong British imperial power. BNC 3. These companies are in the business of selling, not in the business of education. BNC |
not lift a fingernepohnúť ani prstom 1. But Mum didn't lift a finger to help and gave as good as she got. BNC 2. If he weren't my son-in-law I wouldn't lift a finger to help him. BNC 3. But once the women returned, the men weren't prepared to lift a finger to help. BNC |