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obrat

/[ˈobrat]/
Czechnounverb

Definitions

  1. 1.
    turn (change of direction or orientation)
    • Přibližně v 10.30 hodin udělala celá sestava před nepřátelským pravým křídlem rychlý a přesný obrat vpravo a zamířila k jihu.

      Approximately at 10.30 the whole order made a quick and precise turn to the right in front of the enemy's right wing and aimed to the south.

  2. 2.
    backflip, U-turn (change in policy or opinion)
  3. 3.
    turning point
    • Rok 1943 znamenal obrat ve válce.

      The year 1943 was a turning point in the war.

  4. 4.
    phrase (short written or spoken expression)
  5. 5.
    turnover
    • Největší obrat dosahovalo Československo v letech 1970–1990 v obchodě s Evropských hospodářským společenstvím.

      Czechoslovakia reached the highest turnover in the trade with European Economic Community in 1970–1990.

Synonyms & related words

Etymology

Inherited from Old Czech obrat, from Proto-Slavic *obortъ. The stem of the expression comes from Proto-Slavic *vortiti, which is a causative to *vъrtěti (see Czech vrtět), which referred to something turning. This comes from Proto-Indo-European *wert- (“turn, rotate”).

Nominative
Singular
obrat
Plural
obraty
Genitive
Singular
obratu
Plural
obratů
Dative
Singular
obratu
Plural
obratům
Accusative
Singular
obrat
Plural
obraty
Vocative
Singular
obrate
Plural
obraty
Locative
Singular
obratu
Plural
obratech
Instrumental
Singular
obratem
Plural
obraty

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