podobné slovo | definícia |
shortage (mass) | shortage
- núdza |
kohorta (msas) | kohorta
- cohort |
kohorta (msasasci) | kohorta
- cohort |
acute shortage (encz) | acute shortage,akutní nedostatek |
exhortation (encz) | exhortation,nabádání Martin M.exhortation,napomenutí Kemo |
exhortative (encz) | exhortative,nabádavý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
exhortatory (encz) | exhortatory,nabádavý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
hortative (encz) | hortative,upomínající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
hortatory (encz) | hortatory,napomínající adj: Zdeněk Brožhortatory,upomínající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
shortage (encz) | shortage,manko n: Zdeněk Brožshortage,nedostatek n: Zdeněk Brožshortage,nedostatkový adj: Zdeněk Brožshortage,nouze shortage,schodek n: Zdeněk Brož |
shortages (encz) | shortages,nedostatky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
kohorta (czen) | kohorta,cohortn: Zdeněk Brož |
Adhortation (gcide) | Adhortation \Ad`hor*ta"tion\, n. [L. adhortatio, fr. adhortari
to advise; ad + hortari to exhort.]
Advice; exhortation. [Obs.] --Peacham.
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Adhortatory (gcide) | Adhortatory \Ad*hor"ta*to*ry\, a.
Containing counsel or warning; hortatory; advisory. [Obs.]
--Potter.
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Dehortation (gcide) | Dehortation \De`hor*ta"tion\, n. [L. dehortatio.]
Dissuasion; advice against something. [R.]
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Dehortative (gcide) | Dehortative \De*hort"a*tive\, a.
Dissuasive. [R.]
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Dehortatory (gcide) | Dehortatory \De*hort"a*to*ry\, a. [L. dehortatorius.]
Fitted or designed to dehort or dissuade. --Bp. Hall.
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Exhortation (gcide) | Exhortation \Ex`hor*ta"tion\, n. [L. exhortatio: cf. F.
exhortation.]
1. The act of practice of exhorting; the act of inciting to
laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good or
commendable.
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2. Language intended to incite and encourage; advice;
counsel; admonition.
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I'll end my exhortation after dinner. --Shak.
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Exhortative (gcide) | Exhortative \Ex*hor"ta*tive\, a. [L. exhortativus: cf. F.
exhortatif.]
Serving to exhort; exhortatory; hortative. --Barrow.
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Exhortatory (gcide) | Exhortatory \Ex*hor"ta*to*ry\a. [L. exhortatorius: cf. F.
exhortatoire.]
Of or pertaining to exhortation; hortatory. --Holinshed.
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Hortation (gcide) | Hortation \Hor*ta"tion\, n. [L. hortatio, fr. hortari to incite,
exhort, fr. hori to urge.]
The act of exhorting, inciting, or giving advice;
exhortation. [R.]
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Hortative (gcide) | Hortative \Hor"ta*tive\, a. [L. hortativus.]
Giving exhortation; advisory; exhortative. --Bullokar.
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An exhortation. [Obs.]
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Hortatory (gcide) | Hortatory \Hor"ta*to*ry\, a. [L. hortatorius.]
Giving exhortation or advise; encouraging; exhortatory;
inciting; as, a hortatory speech. --Holland.
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Shortage (gcide) | Shortage \Short"age\, n.
Amount or extent of deficiency, as determined by some
requirement or standard; as, a shortage in money accounts.
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exhortation (wn) | exhortation
n 1: a communication intended to urge or persuade the recipients
to take some action
2: the act of exhorting; an earnest attempt at persuasion [syn:
exhortation, incitement] |
exhortative (wn) | exhortative
adj 1: giving strong encouragement [syn: exhortative,
exhortatory, hortative, hortatory] |
exhortatory (wn) | exhortatory
adj 1: giving strong encouragement [syn: exhortative,
exhortatory, hortative, hortatory] |
hortative (wn) | hortative
adj 1: giving strong encouragement [syn: exhortative,
exhortatory, hortative, hortatory] |
hortatory (wn) | hortatory
adj 1: giving strong encouragement [syn: exhortative,
exhortatory, hortative, hortatory] |
shortage (wn) | shortage
n 1: the property of being an amount by which something is less
than expected or required; "new blood vessels bud out from
the already dilated vascular bed to make up the nutritional
deficit" [syn: deficit, shortage, shortfall]
2: an acute insufficiency [syn: dearth, famine, shortage] |
victor horta (wn) | Victor Horta
n 1: Belgian architect and leader in art nouveau architecture
(1861-1947) [syn: Horta, Victor Horta] |