| slovo | definícia |  
detected (mass) | detected
  - zistený, nájdený |  
detected (encz) | detected,zjištěný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Detected (gcide) | Detect \De*tect"\ (d[-e]*t[e^]kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    Detected; p. pr. & vb. n. Detecting.]
    1. To uncover; to discover; to find out; to bring to light;
       as, to detect a crime or a criminal; to detect a mistake
       in an account.
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             Plain good intention . . . is as easily discovered
             at the first view, as fraud is surely detected at
             last.                                 --Burke.
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             Like following life through creatures you dissect,
             You lose it in the moment you detect. --Pope.
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    2. To inform against; to accuse. [Obs.]
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             He was untruly judged to have preached such articles
             as he was detected of.                --Sir T. More.
 
    Syn: To discover; find out; lay bare; expose. Detectable |  
detected (wn) | detected
     adj 1: perceived or discerned; "the detected micrometeoritic
            material" [ant: undetected]
     2: perceived with the mind; "he winced at the detected flicker
        of irony in her voice" |  
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undetected (encz) | undetected,neodhalený	adj:		Zdeněk Brožundetected,nezjištěný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Detected (gcide) | Detect \De*tect"\ (d[-e]*t[e^]kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    Detected; p. pr. & vb. n. Detecting.]
    1. To uncover; to discover; to find out; to bring to light;
       as, to detect a crime or a criminal; to detect a mistake
       in an account.
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             Plain good intention . . . is as easily discovered
             at the first view, as fraud is surely detected at
             last.                                 --Burke.
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             Like following life through creatures you dissect,
             You lose it in the moment you detect. --Pope.
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    2. To inform against; to accuse. [Obs.]
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             He was untruly judged to have preached such articles
             as he was detected of.                --Sir T. More.
 
    Syn: To discover; find out; lay bare; expose. Detectable |  
undetected (wn) | undetected
     adj 1: not perceived or discerned; "they feared some undetected
            trace of poison"; "she looked around to be sure her faux
            pas was undetected" [ant: detected] |  
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