slovodefinícia
Chieve
(gcide)
Chieve \Chieve\, v. i.
See Cheve, v. i. [Obs.]
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podobné slovodefinícia
achieve
(mass)
achieve
- dokázať, dosahovať, dosiahnuť
achievement
(mass)
achievement
- dosiahnutie, úspech, výkon
achieve
(encz)
achieve,docílit v: Zdeněk Brožachieve,dokázat v: Zdeněk Brožachieve,dokončit Michal Kolesa (michal.kolesa@quick.cz)achieve,dosáhnout achieve,dosahovat
achieve st.
(encz)
achieve st.,dosáhnout čeho
achieved
(encz)
achieved,dokázaný adj: Zdeněk Brožachieved,dosáhl Zdeněk Brožachieved,dosažený adj: Zdeněk Brož
achievement
(encz)
achievement,dosažení n: Zdeněk Brožachievement,úspěch achievement,výkon achievement,významný čin Zdeněk Brož
achievements
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achievements,činy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
achiever
(encz)
achiever,kdo něčeho dosáhl Zdeněk Brožachiever,úspěšný člověk Zdeněk Brož
achieves
(encz)
achieves,dokazuje v: Zdeněk Brožachieves,dosahuje v: Zdeněk Brož
kerchieves
(encz)
kerchieves,šátky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
nonachievement
(encz)
nonachievement, n:
nonachiever
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nonachiever, n:
overachieve
(encz)
overachieve,
overachievement
(encz)
overachievement, n:
overachiever
(encz)
overachiever,
reachieved
(encz)
reachieved,
to achieve a goal
(encz)
to achieve a goal,dosáhnout cíle Mgr. Dita Gálová
underachieve
(encz)
underachieve,
underachievement
(encz)
underachievement,částečný neúspěch Zdeněk Brožunderachievement,neúspěch n: Zdeněk Brož
underachiever
(encz)
underachiever,
Achieve
(gcide)
Achieve \A*chieve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Achieved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Achieving.] [OE. acheven, OF. achever, achiever, F.
achever, to finish; [`a] (L. ad) + OF. chief, F. chef, end,
head, fr. L. caput head. See Chief.]
1. To carry on to a final close; to bring out into a
perfected state; to accomplish; to perform; -- as, to
achieve a feat, an exploit, an enterprise.
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Supposing faculties and powers to be the same, far
more may be achieved in any line by the aid of a
capital, invigorating motive than without it. --I.
Taylor.
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2. To obtain, or gain, as the result of exertion; to succeed
in gaining; to win.
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Some are born great, some achieve greatness. --Shak.
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Thou hast achieved our liberty. --Milton.
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Note: [[Obs]., with a material thing as the aim.]
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Show all the spoils by valiant kings achieved.
--Prior.
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He hath achieved a maid
That paragons description. --Shak.
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3. To finish; to kill. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Syn: To accomplish; effect; fulfill; complete; execute;
perform; realize; obtain. See Accomplish.
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Achieved
(gcide)
Achieve \A*chieve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Achieved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Achieving.] [OE. acheven, OF. achever, achiever, F.
achever, to finish; [`a] (L. ad) + OF. chief, F. chef, end,
head, fr. L. caput head. See Chief.]
1. To carry on to a final close; to bring out into a
perfected state; to accomplish; to perform; -- as, to
achieve a feat, an exploit, an enterprise.
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Supposing faculties and powers to be the same, far
more may be achieved in any line by the aid of a
capital, invigorating motive than without it. --I.
Taylor.
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2. To obtain, or gain, as the result of exertion; to succeed
in gaining; to win.
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Some are born great, some achieve greatness. --Shak.
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Thou hast achieved our liberty. --Milton.
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Note: [[Obs]., with a material thing as the aim.]
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Show all the spoils by valiant kings achieved.
--Prior.
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He hath achieved a maid
That paragons description. --Shak.
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3. To finish; to kill. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Syn: To accomplish; effect; fulfill; complete; execute;
perform; realize; obtain. See Accomplish.
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achievement
(gcide)
Hatchment \Hatch"ment\ (-ment), n. [Corrupt. fr. achievement.]
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1. (Her.) A sort of panel, upon which the arms of a deceased
person are temporarily displayed, -- usually on the walls
of his dwelling. It is lozenge-shaped or square, but is
hung cornerwise. It is used in England as a means of
giving public notification of the death of the deceased,
his or her rank, whether married, widower, widow, etc.
Called also achievement.
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His obscure funeral;
No trophy, sword, or hatchment o'er his bones.
--Shak.
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2. A sword or other mark of the profession of arms; in
general, a mark of dignity.
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Let there be deducted, out of our main potation,
Five marks in hatchments to adorn this thigh.
--Beau. & Fl.
[1913 Webster]Achievement \A*chieve"ment\ (-ment), n. [Cf. F. ach[`e]vement,
E. Hatchment.]
1. The act of achieving or performing; an obtaining by
exertion; successful performance; accomplishment; as, the
achievement of his object.
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2. A great or heroic deed; something accomplished by valor,
boldness, or praiseworthy exertion; a feat.
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[The exploits] of the ancient saints . . . do far
surpass the most famous achievements of pagan
heroes. --Barrow.
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The highest achievements of the human intellect.
--Macaulay.
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3. (Her.) An escutcheon or ensign armorial; now generally
applied to the funeral shield commonly called hatchment.
--Cussans.
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Achievement
(gcide)
Hatchment \Hatch"ment\ (-ment), n. [Corrupt. fr. achievement.]
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1. (Her.) A sort of panel, upon which the arms of a deceased
person are temporarily displayed, -- usually on the walls
of his dwelling. It is lozenge-shaped or square, but is
hung cornerwise. It is used in England as a means of
giving public notification of the death of the deceased,
his or her rank, whether married, widower, widow, etc.
Called also achievement.
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His obscure funeral;
No trophy, sword, or hatchment o'er his bones.
--Shak.
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2. A sword or other mark of the profession of arms; in
general, a mark of dignity.
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Let there be deducted, out of our main potation,
Five marks in hatchments to adorn this thigh.
--Beau. & Fl.
[1913 Webster]Achievement \A*chieve"ment\ (-ment), n. [Cf. F. ach[`e]vement,
E. Hatchment.]
1. The act of achieving or performing; an obtaining by
exertion; successful performance; accomplishment; as, the
achievement of his object.
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2. A great or heroic deed; something accomplished by valor,
boldness, or praiseworthy exertion; a feat.
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[The exploits] of the ancient saints . . . do far
surpass the most famous achievements of pagan
heroes. --Barrow.
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The highest achievements of the human intellect.
--Macaulay.
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3. (Her.) An escutcheon or ensign armorial; now generally
applied to the funeral shield commonly called hatchment.
--Cussans.
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Achiever
(gcide)
Achiever \A*chiev"er\, n.
One who achieves; a winner.
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overachiever
(gcide)
overachiever \overachiever\ n.
1. A student who attains higher standards than expected based
on the IQ score.
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2. A person whose achievements exceed what was expected based
on his/her background, education, or mental ability.
[PJC]
Unachieved
(gcide)
Unachieved \Unachieved\
See achieved.
achieve
(wn)
achieve
v 1: to gain with effort; "she achieved her goal despite
setbacks" [syn: achieve, accomplish, attain, reach]
achievement
(wn)
achievement
n 1: the action of accomplishing something [syn:
accomplishment, achievement]
achiever
(wn)
achiever
n 1: a person with a record of successes; "his son would never
be the achiever that his father was"; "only winners need
apply"; "if you want to be a success you have to dress like
a success" [syn: achiever, winner, success,
succeeder] [ant: failure, loser, nonstarter,
unsuccessful person]
nonachievement
(wn)
nonachievement
n 1: an act that does not achieve its intended goal [syn:
nonaccomplishment, nonachievement]
nonachiever
(wn)
nonachiever
n 1: a student who does not perform as well as expected or as
well as the IQ indicates [syn: underachiever,
underperformer, nonachiever]
overachieve
(wn)
overachieve
v 1: perform better or achieve a greater degree of success than
expected; "His daughter always overachieves"
overachievement
(wn)
overachievement
n 1: better than expected performance (better than might have
been predicted from intelligence tests) [ant:
underachievement]
overachiever
(wn)
overachiever
n 1: a student who attains higher standards than the IQ
indicated
underachieve
(wn)
underachieve
v 1: perform less well or with less success than expected; "John
consistently underachieves, although he is very able"; "My
stocks underperformed last year" [syn: underachieve,
underperform]
underachievement
(wn)
underachievement
n 1: poorer than expected performance (poorer than might have
been predicted from intelligence tests) [ant:
overachievement]
underachiever
(wn)
underachiever
n 1: a student who does not perform as well as expected or as
well as the IQ indicates [syn: underachiever,
underperformer, nonachiever]
achievement
(devil)
ACHIEVEMENT, n. The death of endeavor and the birth of disgust.

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