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See also: обрат

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Pronunciation

Verb

obrat (feminine obra, masculine plural obrats, feminine plural obres)

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Czech

 
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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

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).[1][2][3]

Noun

obrat m inan

  1. turn (change of direction or orientation)
    • 2012, Vladimír Pilát (tr.), Šokující vítězství[1], Praha: Fortuna, translation of Verblüffende Siege by Hans-Dieter Otto, →ISBN, page 93:
      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. backflip, U-turn (change in policy or opinion)
  3. turning point
    • 1995, Josef Harna, Dějiny českých zemí[2], volume 2, Praha: Fortuna, page 194:
      Rok 1943 znamenal obrat ve válce.
      The year 1943 was a turning point in the war.
  4. phrase (short written or spoken expression)
  5. (finance) turnover
    • 2009, Lenka Fojtíková, Zahraničně obchodní politika ČR: historie a současnost (1945–2008)[3], Praha: C. H. Beck, →ISBN, page 88:
      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.
Declension

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Further reading

Etymology 2

ob- +‎ brát, from Proto-Slavic *bьrati, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer- (carry).[4]

Verb

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Conjugation

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *obortъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ôbraːt/
  • Hyphenation: o‧brat

Noun

ȍbrāt m (Cyrillic spelling о̏бра̄т)

  1. reversal, turning point

Declension