immersed in one's workponořený/ zabraný do práce He works really hard all the time. I've never seen anyone so immersed in his work. |
in the lap of luxuryv blahobyte, v prepychu 1. It was exciting to travel by private plane and helicopter with courtiers standing to attention, to be driven in a limousine the size of a small house, and to stay in palaces and castles in the lap of luxury. BNC 2. Mr Skinner insisted: `;There will always be a need for socialism, whether in Britain or anywhere else, so long as there are millionaires living in the lap of luxury and other people living in cardboard boxes. BNC 3. They live in the lap of luxury in a huge great house in the south of France. CIDoI |
in the line of dutypri výkone práce 1. The authority records about 100 cases of physical assaults to staff in the line of duty every year. BNC 2. There should be mandatory minimum jail terms for crimes like these and if a police officer is killed in the line of duty it should be classified as a capital offence. BNC 3. It was the fourth time in five years she had been injured in the line of duty. BNC |
inflation ratemíra inflace |
instalmentsplátka We agreed to pay for the car by/in instalments. |
insurance policy- a written agreement between an insurance company and a person who wants insurance which states the rules of the agreement I took out a travel insurance policy before I boarded the plane. |
Intellectual propertyduševní vlastnictví All international businesses are having to spend more on protecting their intellectual property. |
intrestinterest - extra money needed to pay back borrowed money, ÚROK |
investinvestovat Technologies are changing, we should invest more in research. |
Invoicefaktura I will send you my inovice this week. |