pátek, 3. května 2024, 06.30
Stránky: OpenMoodle
Kurz: Angličtina pro pokročilé (APP)
Slovník: MEDIA
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early editions

- ranní vydání

1. Early editions of the Dundee Evening Telegraph newspaper last night carried an advertisement for semi-skilled and skilled personnel. BNC

2. I couldn't afford to wait; not with the story of the London kidnap splashed all over the early editions of Figaro. BNC

3. Then Crawford went out for a welcome late-night meal, before staying up to read the reviews in the early editions of the next day's newspapers. BNC

edit an article

- připravit článek k vydání; editovat článek

1. The editor reserves the right to edit an article before publishing if neccessary. WebC

2. No member of the Editorial Board shall edit an article that he or she authored. WebC

3. They may be bold in taking the step to edit an article, but they edit it to appeal to a general aesthetic sense, not to their own sense of what is right. WebC

end titles

- závěrečné titulky

1. Occasionally, the watching of the end titles does reward the viewer. BNC

2. Star Trek, in fact, is the focus of the second disc -- North's 2001 cues and an enthusiastic reading of the Star Wars main title open the disc, but after that it's Star Trek all the way, with arrangements of main titles from TV shows, TV cues, film overtures, film end titles and assorted suiotes. BNC

3. This piece was dropped from the film but Gavin then ended up using it as the music for the end titles. BNC

established fact

- nepopiratelná skutečnost

1. She never admits it was suicide, even though I'm sure she knows, as we all know, it was an established fact. BNC

2. It is a known and established fact that political parties do not pick up in the polls once an election is under way. BNC

3. In the little-known country of Academia, it is a well established fact that 1 in 10 undergraduates leave university during or at the end of their first year. WebC

exercise control over st

- ovládat, ovlivňovat něco

1. The governing body therefore now has much greater potential to exercise control over the life and work of the school. BNC

2. Women are more likely to exercise control over the household budget. BNC

3. These centred on the extent to which the EC should exercise control over national economic policy-making, and on what surveillance measures, sanctions or safety net should be provided. BNC

eye-witness report

- zpráva očitého svědka

1. An eye-witness report states that the Federal Army and Serbian irregulars found the contents stored for safety and removed them. BNC

2. It is important to take into consideration more than one eye-witness report of these few seconds (and the Gaumont newsreel film) in an effort to decide what did happen; but no account or film can tell us exactly what Emily Davison's motive was. BNC

3. This version of events was contradicted by eye-witness reports and the findings of police and journalists who visited the scene shortly afterwards and who reportedly found no evidence that the people inside the house had fired on their attackers. BNC