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 Translation for 'faint hearted' from English to Czech
ADJ   faint-hearted | more faint-hearted | most faint-hearted
faint-hearted {adj}bázlivý
hollow-hearted {adj}neupřímný
chicken-hearted {adj}ustrašený
warm-hearted {adj}srdečný
light-hearted {adj}veselý
good-hearted {adj}dobrácký
cold-hearted {adj} [emotionless]bezcitný
cold-hearted {adj} [emotionless]citově chladný
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Usage Examples English
  • Julie Carpenter writing for the "Daily Express" described it as "a violent, unforgiving and immensely powerful play that is not for the faint-hearted".
  • Not for the faint hearted, "Fight or Flight" is a feature film based on an epic journey of one man's experience in Thailand’s notorious ring-fighting scene, an adventure which saw a production time of over five years.
  • She also starred in BBC productions such as "The Faint-Hearted Feminist", "A Woman Alone", "Death of a Son", "Calling the Shots" and "Fighting Back".
  • Landing and taking off from this airport is not for the faint-hearted – it is one of the shortest airstrips in the whole of Vanuatu.
  • She wrote a column in "The Guardian" on feminist issues (1969–1988), "Letters from a faint-hearted feminist", and an autobiography entitled "Eating Children" (1993).

  • Helen McCarthy in "500 Essential Anime Movies" describes "The Phantom Woman" as the video "definitely not for the faint hearted", noting that the "design is good and the atmosphere well maintained, but it's Aikawa's script that will stick in your mind".
  • She calls him faint-hearted and explains that she will not let him kill himself.
  • for the faint-hearted". Price of "Amiga Force" described the controls as "rather innovative", though criticised the longevity of gameplay due to lack of variation.
  • It is also called the Crusade of the Faint-Hearted due to the number of participants who joined this crusade after having turned back from the First Crusade.
  • The publisher adds that "Hell's Mile" is based on survivors' graphic accounts and is not for the faint-hearted.

  • In October 2017, Rudd launched the first volume of his autobiography, entitled "Not for the Faint-hearted: A Personal Reflection on Life, Politics and Purpose", which chronicles his life until becoming prime minister in 2007.
  • When used negatively, the term meant faint-hearted, lacking in self-control, weak or morally weak with no link to same-gender sexual behaviour.
  • The response of the women's and men's tours to the exclusion of Peer had been "faint-hearted," and they should have canceled the event immediately, WJC President Lauder was quoted by the news agency Bloomberg as saying.
  • This is not for the faint-hearted and can also be expensive.
  • In late 2004, Stevens released his fifth studio album, "Ain't No Life for the Faint Hearted", a modern R&B album that features a cover version of the Doors' "Light My Fire".

  • The theory was arguably pioneered and popularized by Justice Antonin Scalia; whether Scalia could take credit for inventing it, he remained one of its most forceful and high-profile proponents, although he was also accused of deviating from the method (he himself admitted that "in a crunch I may prove a faint-hearted originalist").
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