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celowy v angličtině:

1. deliberate


deliberate act
She looked at me in a deliberate way and left the meeting room.
The Commission should put an end to the systematic and deliberate leaking to the press.
a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict
There's nothing to deliberate about, we have to accept their offer.
I’m sure the omission of my name was deliberate.
We named this universal approach “deliberate practice.”
The police claims that it was a deliberate murder.
Introverts think before they speak, have a more deliberate approach to risk.
Is your decision deliberate? You can still change your mind.
Learners are energized by the steady and deliberate journey from ignorance to competence.
The definition of homicide is the deliberate and illegal murder of another person
The definition of deliberate is doing something on purpose and with careful thought.
To be considered bullying, the behaviour has to be intentional, which means it has to be planned or deliberate.
Emergency situations such as this call for immediate action and leave no room to deliberate over options.

Angličtina slovo „celowy„(deliberate) se zobrazí v sadách:

unit 6 A matter of fact 6.1 Vocabulary
angielski szkoła klasa 2 UNIT 6
Angielski UNIT 6 (6.1, 6.2, 6.5)
Bullying or normal competition?
japan in harmony with nature

2. purposeful


purposeful person
He desired to lead a more purposeful life.

Angličtina slovo „celowy„(purposeful) se zobrazí v sadách:

Focus 4 Unit 5 Off to work vocabulary page 80
Mixing business with pleasure
(2) kolokwium część II
spr2.2 18 i 21 str
struktury leksykalne słówka

3. expedient


she got inside by the simple expedient of breaking the window
I think the proposal to establish a reference network for health personnel is expedient.

Angličtina slovo „celowy„(expedient) se zobrazí v sadách:

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4. intentional


intentional planned, deliberate
Something that is intentional on the part of the perpetrator; it has to involve some kind of power imbalance, so it's not an argument between equals, and it's something that is repetitive.