dab {n} (fingerprint) SEE: fingerprint
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::
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dabble {v} (to make slightly wet or soiled by spattering or sprinkling a liquid)
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:: pocákat, pošplíchat
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dabble {v} (to cause splashing by moving a body part in soft mud, water, etc.)
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:: cákat, šplíchat
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dacha {n} (Russian villa or summer house)
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:: dača {f}
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dachshund {n} (breed of dog)
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:: jezevčík {m}
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Dacia {prop} (ancient kingdom and Roman province)
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:: Dácie
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dacite {n} (an igneous, volcanic rock with a high iron content)
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:: dacit {m}
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dactyloscopy {n} (forensic analysis of fingerprints)
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:: daktyloskopie {f}
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dad {n} (informal: a father)
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:: tatínek {m}
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Dada {n} (cultural movement, see also: dadaism)
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:: dadaismus {m}
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daddy {n} (father)
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:: tatínek {m}
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daffodil {n} (flower)
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:: narcis {m}
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Daffy Duck {prop} (comic duck)
|
:: Kačer Daffy
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Dagestan {prop} (federal subject of Russia)
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:: Dagestán {m}
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Dagestani {n} (someone from Dagestan)
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:: Dagestánec {m}
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dagga {n} (cement) SEE: cement
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::
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dagger {n} (a stabbing weapon)
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:: dýka {f}
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Dagmar {prop} (female given name)
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:: Dagmar {f}
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dahlia {n} (any plant of the genus Dahlia)
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:: jiřina {f}
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daikon {n} (large white radish)
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:: ředkev setá bílá, daikon
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daily {adj} (that occurs every day)
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:: denní
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daily {adv} (every day)
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:: denně
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dairy {n} (place, where milk is processed)
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:: mlékárna {f}
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dairy {adj} (referring to products produced from milk)
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:: mléčný {m}
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dairyman {n} (man who works in a dairy) SEE: milkman
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::
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dais {n} (raised platform)
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:: pódium {m}, stupínek {m}
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daisy {n} (Bellis perennis)
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:: sedmikráska chudobka {f}
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Dalai Lama {n} (the supreme head of Tibetan Buddhism)
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:: dalajláma
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Dalian {prop} (subprovincial city in northeastern China)
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:: Ta-lien
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Dalmatia {prop} (region in Croatia)
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:: Dalmácie
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Dalmatian {prop} (extinct Romance language of Croatia)
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:: dalmatština {f}
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dam {n} (structure placed across a flowing body of water)
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:: hráz {f}, přehrada {f}
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damage {n} (abstract measure of something not being intact; harm)
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:: poškození {n}, škoda {f}
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damage {n} (cost or expense)
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:: cena {f}
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damage {v} (to make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction)
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:: poškodit
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Damascus {prop} (the capital city of Syria)
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:: Damašek {m}
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damask {n} (fabric)
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:: damašek {m}
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damn {v} (theology: to condemn to hell)
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:: zatratit {pf}, proklínat {impf}, proklít {pf}
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damn {adj} (generic intensifier)
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:: zatracený, proklatý
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damn {n} (use of damn as a swear word)
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:: sakra
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damned {adj} (god-forsaken)
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:: proklatý, zatracený
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damp {adj} (Being in a state between dry and wet)
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:: vlhký
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damper {n} (valve or movable plate used to regulate flow of air)
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:: hradítko {n}, klapka {f}
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damson {n} (tree)
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:: trnoslíva {f}, trnoslívka {f}, slivoň slíva {f}
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Dana {prop} (female given name)
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:: Dana {f}
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dance {n} (movements to music)
|
:: tanec {m}
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dance {v} (move rhythmically to music)
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:: tančit {impf}, tancovat {impf}, plesati {impf}
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dancehall {n} (public hall for dancing)
|
:: taneční sál {m}
|
dancer {n} (person who dances)
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:: tanečník {m}, tanečnice {f}
|
dancer {n} (a female person who dances)
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:: tanečnice {f}
|
dandelion {n} (plant, wild flower of the genus Taraxacum)
|
:: pampeliška {f}
|
dandruff {n} (skin flakes)
|
:: lupy {m-p}
|
Dane {n} (person from Denmark or of Danish descent)
|
:: Dán {m}, Dánka {f}
|
dang {adj} (damn) SEE: damn
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::
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danger {n} (exposure to likely harm)
|
:: nebezpečí {n}
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danger {n} (instance or cause of liable harm)
|
:: nebezpečí {n}
|
dangerous {adj} (full of danger)
|
:: nebezpečný
|
Daniel {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Kniha Daniel
|
Daniel {prop} (biblical person)
|
:: Daniel
|
Daniel {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Daniel
|
Danish {prop} (language)
|
:: dánština {f}, dánský jazyk {m}
|
Danish {adj} (of Denmark)
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:: dánský
|
Danish {n} (native of Denmark) SEE: Dane
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::
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Danish crow {n} (hooded crow) SEE: hooded crow
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::
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dank {adj} (dark, damp and humid)
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:: vlhký, lezavý
|
Dantean {adj} (of or pertaining to Dante or his style) SEE: Dantesque
|
::
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Dantesque {adj} (of or pertaining to Dante or his style, with elevated tone and somber focus)
|
:: dantovský
|
Danube {prop} (river of Europe that flows to the Black Sea)
|
:: Dunaj {f}
|
Danzig {prop} (Gdańsk) SEE: Gdańsk
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::
|
daphne {n} (shrub in the genus Daphne)
|
:: lýkovec {m}
|
dapper {adj} (stylishly or neatly dressed)
|
:: úhledný
|
Dardanelles {prop} (strait)
|
:: Dardanely
|
dare {v} (to have courage)
|
:: odvážit se, troufat si
|
dare {v} (to defy or challenge)
|
:: vyzvat
|
dare {v} (to brave or face up to)
|
:: riskovat, odvažovat se
|
Daria {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Darja
|
daric {n} (gold coin from Persia)
|
:: dáreikos {m}
|
dark {adj} (having an absolute or relative lack of light)
|
:: tmavý, temný
|
dark {adj} (hidden, secret)
|
:: temný
|
dark {adj} (without moral or spiritual light)
|
:: temný
|
dark {adj} (not bright or light, deeper in hue)
|
:: tmavý
|
dark {n} (a complete or partial absence of light)
|
:: temnota {f}, tma {f}
|
dark {n} (ignorance)
|
:: temnota {f}
|
dark {n} (nightfall)
|
:: tma {f}
|
darkey {n} ((slang, offensive) a person with dark skin)
|
:: barevnej {m}
|
dark-haired {adj} (brunette) SEE: brunette
|
::
|
dark horse {n} (possessor of unexpected talents or favorable characteristics)
|
:: černý kůň {m}
|
dark magic {n} (black magic) SEE: black magic
|
::
|
dark matter {n} (particles of matter that cannot be detected by their radiation)
|
:: temná hmota {f}
|
darkness {n} (state of being dark)
|
:: tma {f}, temnota {f}
|
darkroom {n} (dark room where photographs are developed)
|
:: temná komora {f}
|
dark-skinned {adj} (having dark skin)
|
:: snědý
|
darling {n} (person who is dear to one)
|
:: milý, miláček, poklad, zlato
|
darmstadtium {n} (transuranic chemical element with atomic number 110)
|
:: darmstadtium
|
darn {adj} (damn) SEE: damn
|
::
|
darn {interj} (damn) SEE: damn
|
::
|
darn {v} (damn) SEE: damn
|
::
|
darn {v} (stitch with thread)
|
:: štupovat
|
Darwinian {n} (adherent of Darwin's theory)
|
:: darwinista {m}
|
Darwinian {adj} (relating to the theory of evolution)
|
:: darwinovský
|
Darwinism {n} (principles of natural selection)
|
:: darwinismus {m}
|
dash {n} (colloquial: hyphen) SEE: hyphen
|
::
|
dash {n} (typographic symbol)
|
:: pomlčka {f}
|
dash {n} (short run)
|
:: sprint {m}
|
dash {v} (to run short distance)
|
:: sprintovat {impf}
|
dash {n} (dashboard) SEE: dashboard
|
::
|
dashboard {n} (panel under the windscreen of a motor car or aircraft)
|
:: palubní deska {f}
|
dashcam {n} (digital video recorder mounted on the dashboard of a vehicle or elsewhere inside the vehicle)
|
:: autokamera
|
data {n} (information)
|
:: data {n-p}, údaje {m-p}
|
databank {n} (database) SEE: database
|
::
|
database {n} (collection of information)
|
:: databáze {f}
|
database {n} (software program)
|
:: databáze {f}
|
database engine {n} (software component)
|
:: databázový stroj {m}
|
data mining {n} (technique for searching large-scale databases for patterns)
|
:: data mining {n}, dolování dat {n}
|
data model {n} (result of applying a data modeling to some particular application)
|
:: datový model {m}
|
data processing {n} (operations on data)
|
:: zpracování dat {n}
|
data set {n} (modem) SEE: modem
|
::
|
data set {n} (set of data to analyze)
|
:: datový soubor {m}
|
data type {n} (classification or category of data)
|
:: datový typ {m}
|
date {n} (fruit of the date palm)
|
:: datle {f}
|
date {n} (that which specifies the time of writing, inscription etc.)
|
:: datum {n}
|
date {n} (point of time at which a transaction or event takes place)
|
:: datum {n}
|
date {n} (point in time)
|
:: doba {f}
|
date {n} (assigned end; conclusion)
|
:: termín {m}
|
date {n} (obsolete: given or assigned length of life)
|
:: trvání {n}
|
date {n} (pre-arranged social meeting)
|
:: schůzka {f}
|
date {n} (companion when one is partaking in a social occasion)
|
:: partner {m}, partnerka {f}
|
date {n} (meeting with a lover or potential lover; a person so met)
|
:: schůzka {f}, rande {n}
|
date {v} (to note the time of writing or executing)
|
:: datovat
|
date {v} (to note or fix the time of, as of an event)
|
:: datovat
|
date {v} (to determine the age of something)
|
:: datovat
|
date {v} (to take (someone) on a series of dates)
|
:: chodit (s)
|
date {v} (to become old)
|
:: stárnout
|
date {v} (to begin)
|
:: datovat se
|
date {n} (date palm) SEE: date palm
|
::
|
dated {adj} (no longer fashionable)
|
:: zastaralý
|
date of birth {n} (birthday) SEE: birthday
|
::
|
date of birth {n} (date and year when something was born)
|
:: datum narození {n}
|
date palm {n} (Phoenix dactylifera)
|
:: datlovník {m}
|
date tree {n} (date palm) SEE: date palm
|
::
|
dating agency {n} (business)
|
:: seznamovací kancelář {f}, seznamovací agentura {f}
|
dative {adj} (grammar: noting the case of noun which expresses indirect object)
|
:: dativní
|
dative {n} (dative case) SEE: dative case
|
::
|
dative case {n} (case used to express direction towards an indirect object)
|
:: dativ {m}, třetí pád {m}
|
datum {n} (single piece of information)
|
:: údaj {m}
|
daub {n} (crude or amateurish painting)
|
:: mazanice {f}
|
daub {v} (to apply something in hasty or crude strokes)
|
:: naplácat
|
daughter {n} (female offspring)
|
:: dcera {f}
|
daughter-in-law {n} (wife of one's child)
|
:: snacha {f}
|
daunt {v} (to discourage)
|
:: odradit {pf}, zastrašit {pf}
|
daunt {v} (to overwhelm)
|
:: přemoci {pf}
|
daunting {adj} (discouraging; inspiring fear)
|
:: odrazující, skličující, znepokojující, znepokojivý {m}
|
daunting {adj} (intimidatingly impressive, see also: awe-inspiring; overwhelming)
|
:: ohromující
|
dauntless {adj} (invulnerable to fear or intimidation)
|
:: neohrožený, nebojácný
|
dauphin {n} (eldest son of king of France)
|
:: dauphin {m}
|
David {prop} (king of Israel)
|
:: David {m}
|
David {prop} (male given name)
|
:: David {m}
|
daw {n} (Coloeus monedula) SEE: jackdaw
|
::
|
daw {v} (dawn) SEE: dawn
|
::
|
dawn {n} (rising of the sun)
|
:: východ {m}
|
dawn {n} (time)
|
:: úsvit {m}, svítání {n}, zora {f}
|
day {n} (period of 24 hours)
|
:: den {m}
|
day {n} (period from midnight to the following midnight)
|
:: den {m}
|
day {n} (rotational period of a planet)
|
:: den {m}
|
day {n} (part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.)
|
:: den {m}
|
day {n} (period between sunrise and sunset)
|
:: den {m}
|
day after tomorrow {n} (day after tomorrow - translation entry)
|
:: pozítří {n}
|
day after tomorrow {adv} (on the day after tomorrow; in two days - translation entry)
|
:: pozítří
|
day before yesterday {n} (day before yesterday - translation entry)
|
:: předvčerejšek {m}
|
day before yesterday {adv} (on the day before yesterday - translation entry)
|
:: předevčírem
|
daybook {n} (A daily chronicle; a diary) SEE: diary
|
::
|
daybreak {n} (dawn)
|
:: úsvit {m}, svítání {n}
|
daydream {n} (a spontaneous and fanciful series of thoughts)
|
:: snění {n}
|
daydream {v} (to have such a series of thoughts)
|
:: snít
|
daylight {n} (daybreak) SEE: daybreak
|
::
|
daylight savings time {n} (daylight saving time) SEE: daylight saving time
|
::
|
daylight saving time {n} (an adjustment of the official time during summer)
|
:: letní čas {m}
|
day off {n} (a day of vacation etc.)
|
:: den volna
|
dazzle {v} (confuse the sight)
|
:: oslnit
|
dazzle {v} (figuratively)
|
:: oslnit
|
dazzling {adj} (shining intensely)
|
:: oslepující, zářivý {m}
|
dazzling {adj} (splendid)
|
:: velkolepý {m}, ohromující
|
DBMS {n} (database management system)
|
:: SŘBD {m}
|
D-Day {prop} (6 June 1944)
|
:: Den D {m}
|
D-Day {n} (date of any major event planned for the future)
|
:: den D {m}
|
deacon {n} (a clergyman ranked directly below a priest)
|
:: jáhen {m}, diákon {m}
|
dead {adj} (no longer alive)
|
:: mrtvý
|
dead {n} (those who have died)
|
:: mrtví {p}
|
dead center {n} (position of the crank of a piston when it is in line with the connecting rod)
|
:: úvrať {f}
|
dead end {n} (street or path that goes nowhere)
|
:: slepá ulička {f}
|
dead-end {n} (road with no exit) SEE: dead end
|
::
|
deadfall {n} (cheap, rough bar or saloon) SEE: dive
|
::
|
deadline {n} (date on or before which something must be completed)
|
:: uzávěrka {f}, termín {m}
|
deadlock {n} (computing)
|
:: deadlock {m}, uváznutí {n}
|
deadly {adj} (lethal)
|
:: smrtelný, smrtící, smrtonosný
|
deadly nightshade {n} (deadly nightshade; Atropa belladonna)
|
:: rulík zlomocný {m}
|
deadly sin {n} (any of the seven deadly sins)
|
:: smrtelný hřích {m}
|
Dead Sea {prop} (lake in the Middle East)
|
:: Mrtvé moře {n}
|
deaf {adj} (unable to hear)
|
:: hluchý {m}
|
deaf aid {n} (hearing aid) SEE: hearing aid
|
::
|
deaf as a doorpost {adj} (stone deaf) SEE: stone deaf
|
::
|
deaf as a post {adj} (stone deaf) SEE: stone deaf
|
::
|
deafening {adj} (loud enough to cause hearing loss)
|
:: ohlušující
|
deaf-mute {adj} (unable to hear or speak)
|
:: hluchoněmý
|
deafness {n} (condition of being deaf)
|
:: hluchota {f}
|
deal {v} (to give out as one’s portion or share)
|
:: rozdělit
|
deal {v} (to distribute (cards))
|
:: rozdat
|
deal {v} (to trade)
|
:: obchodovat
|
deal {v} (to sell (illicit drugs))
|
:: prodávat
|
deal {v} (to be concerned with)
|
:: pojednávat
|
deal {v} (to handle, manage)
|
:: jednat
|
deal {n} (instance of buying or selling, see also: transaction)
|
:: obchod {m}
|
deal {v} (to conduct oneself) SEE: behave
|
::
|
dealer {n} (one who deals in things, e.g. automobiles)
|
:: prodejce {m}, obchodník {m}, zprostředkovatel {m}
|
dealer {n} (the person who deals the cards in a card game)
|
:: rozdávající {m}, krupiér {m}, bankéř {m}
|
dealer {n} (drug dealer) SEE: drug dealer
|
::
|
dear {adj} (loved; lovable)
|
:: drahý {m}, milý {m}
|
dear {adj} (precious to or greatly valued by someone)
|
:: drahý
|
dear {adj} (formal way of addressing)
|
:: drahý
|
dear {adj} (high in price; expensive) SEE: expensive
|
::
|
dear {n} (beloved#noun) SEE: beloved
|
::
|
dearth {n} (scarcity)
|
:: nedostatek {m}
|
death {n} (cessation of life)
|
:: smrt {f}
|
death {n} (personification of death)
|
:: smrtka {f}, smrt
|
death {n} (Tarot)
|
:: smrt
|
Death {prop} (the personification of death)
|
:: smrtka {f}
|
death camp {n} (facility)
|
:: tábor smrti {m}
|
death cap {n} (Amanita phalloides)
|
:: muchomůrka zelená {f}
|
death certificate {n} (document)
|
:: úmrtní list {m}
|
deathlike {adj} (deadly) SEE: deadly
|
::
|
deathlore {n} (study of human aspects of death)
|
:: thanatologie
|
death march {n} (forced movement of people in such circumstances that many die during the journey)
|
:: pochod smrti {m}
|
death mask {n} (plaster or similar cast)
|
:: posmrtná maska {f}
|
death penalty {n} (state punishment of death)
|
:: trest smrti {m}
|
death rate {n} (the number of deaths)
|
:: úmrtnost {f}
|
death seat {n} (the front passenger seat of an automobile) SEE: shotgun
|
::
|
death's-head {n} (a human skull, as symbol of death)
|
:: smrtihlav {m}
|
death warrant {n} (warrant that authorizes capital punishment)
|
:: rozsudek smrti {m}
|
debacle {n} (event or enterprise that ends suddenly and disastrously)
|
:: debakl {m}
|
debark {v} (to disembark) SEE: disembark
|
::
|
debase {v} (lower in character, etc)
|
:: znehodnotit {pf}, ponížit {pf}
|
debatable {adj} (controversial)
|
:: diskutabilní
|
debate {n} (argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting)
|
:: debata {f}
|
debate {n} (informal and spirited but generally civil discussion of opposing views)
|
:: debata {f}
|
debate {n} (discussion of opposing views)
|
:: debata {f}
|
debate {v} (participate in a debate)
|
:: debatovat
|
debater {n} (one who debates or participates in a debate; one who argues.)
|
:: diskutér {m}
|
debauch {n} (orgy) SEE: orgy
|
::
|
debauchery {n} (debauchery)
|
:: zhýralost {f}, hýření {n}
|
debenture {n} (certificate that certifies an amount of money owed to someone)
|
:: dlužní úpis {m}
|
debenture {n}
|
:: obligace {f}, dluhopis {m}
|
debit card {n} (card taking money directly from the bank account)
|
:: debetní karta {f}
|
Debrecen {prop} (city in Hungary)
|
:: Debrecín {m}, Debrecen {m}
|
debris {n} (rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed)
|
:: sutiny {f}, trosky {f}
|
debt {n} (action, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another)
|
:: dluh {m}
|
debt {n} (state or condition of owing something to another)
|
:: dluh {m}
|
debt {n} (money that one person or entity owes or is required to pay to another)
|
:: dluh {m}
|
debtor {n} (a person or firm that owes money)
|
:: dlužník {m}
|
debug {v} (to search for malfunctioning elements)
|
:: ladit
|
debugger {n} (computer program)
|
:: debugger {m}
|
debunk {v} (to discredit or expose the falsehood of something)
|
:: vyvrátit {pf}, odhalit podstatu {pf}, znevěrohodnit {pf}, zdiskreditovat {pf}, rozkrýt {pf}
|
debut {v} (to make one's initial formal appearance)
|
:: debutovat
|
deca- {prefix} (ten)
|
:: deseti-
|
deca- {prefix} (used to multiply the unit it is attached to by 10)
|
:: deka-
|
decade {n} (period of ten years)
|
:: desetiletí
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decade {n} (series of ten things)
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:: desítka
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decadence {n} (state of moral or artistic decline or deterioration)
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:: dekadence {f}
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decadent {adj} (characterized by moral or cultural decline)
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:: dekadentní
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decadic {adj} (of or relating to a decimal system)
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:: desítkový, dekadický
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decadic {adj} (to the base ten)
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:: desítkový, dekadický
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decagram {n} (ten grams)
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:: dekagram
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decahedron {n} (polyhedron with ten faces)
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:: desetistěn {m}
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decal {n} (design or picture to be transferred)
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:: obtisk {m}
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decalcify {v} (to deprive of calcareous matter)
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:: odvápnit
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Decalogue {prop} (the Ten Commandments) SEE: Ten Commandments
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::
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decane {n} (decane)
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:: dekan {m}
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decapitate {v} (remove the head of) SEE: behead
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::
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decathlete {n} (athlete who competes in the decathlon)
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:: desetibojař {m}, desetibojařka {f}
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decathlon {n} (athletic contest)
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:: desetiboj {m}
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decay {n} (process or result of being gradually decomposed)
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:: rozklad {m}, hniloba {f}
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decay {n} (deterioration of condition)
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:: rozklad {m}
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decay {v} (to deteriorate)
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:: rozkládat se
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decay {v} (to rot)
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:: hnít
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decease {n} (departure, especially departure from this life; death)
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:: skon {m}, smrt {f}
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deceased {adj} (no longer alive)
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:: zesnulý {m}
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deceased {n} (dead person)
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:: nebožtík {m}, zesnulý {m}, mrtvý {m}, zemřelý
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deceive {v} (trick or mislead)
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:: klamat, oklamat {pf}
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decelerate {v} (to go slower)
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:: zpomalit {pf}
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deceleration {n} (the act or process of decelerating)
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:: zpomalení {n}
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December {prop} (twelfth month of the Gregorian calendar)
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:: prosinec {m}
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decency {n} (quality of being decent)
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:: slušnost {f}
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decent {adj} (showing integrity, fairness, moral uprightness)
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:: slušný
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decent {adj} (fair; good enough; okay)
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:: slušný {m}
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decent {adj} (significant; substantial)
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:: slušný {m}
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decentralization {n} (the action of decentralizing)
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:: decentralizace {f}
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decentralize {v} (cause to change from being concentrated)
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:: decentralizovat
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decentralize {v} (reduce the authority of a governing body)
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:: decentralizovat
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deception {n} (instance of actions fabricated to mislead)
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:: podvod {m}, klam {m}, balamucení {n}
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deceptive {adj} (misleading, attempting to deceive)
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:: klamný, zavádějící, ošidný, matoucí, falešný {m}, podvodný {m}
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deci- {prefix} (one tenth (1/10))
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:: deci-
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decibel {n} (a common measure of sound intensity)
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:: decibel {m}
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decidable {adj} (capable of being decided)
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:: rozhodnutelný {m}
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decide {v} (to resolve or settle)
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:: rozhodovat {impf}, rozhodnout {pf}
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decide {v} (give judgement)
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:: rozhodnout, rozhodnout se
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decide {v} (to cause someone to come to a decision)
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:: [uses dependent clause]
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deciduous {adj} (of or pertaining to trees which lose their leaves in winter or the dry season)
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:: opadavý
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deciduous tooth {n} (baby tooth) SEE: milk tooth
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::
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deciliter {n} (decilitre) SEE: decilitre
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::
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decilitre {n} (unit of volume)
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:: decilitr {m}
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decimal {n} (number system)
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:: desítková soustava {f}, dekadická soustava {f}
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decimal {adj} (concerning numbers expressed in decimal or calculations using decimal)
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:: desítkový
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decimal {n} (number expressed in this system) SEE: decimal number
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::
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decimal {n} (decimal place) SEE: decimal place
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::
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decimal number {n} (number expressed in the decimal system)
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:: číslo v desítkové soustavě
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decimal place {n} (position of digit to the right of the decimal point)
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:: desetinné místo {n}
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decimal point {n} (the point used in English mathematics)
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:: desetinná tečka {f}
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decimal point {n} (the decimal mark symbol, characteristic to the native tongue)
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:: desetinná čárka {f}
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decimal point {n} (decimal place) SEE: decimal place
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::
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decimal system {n} (numerical system of counting in tens)
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:: desítková soustava {f}
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decimeter {n} (decimetre) SEE: decimetre
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::
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decimetre {n} (one-tenth of a metre)
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:: decimetr {m}
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decipher {v} (to decode or decrypt a code or cipher)
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:: rozluštit
|
decision {n} (choice or judgement)
|
:: rozhodnutí {n}
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decision {n} (firmness of conviction)
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:: rozhodnost {f}
|
decision {n} (result arrived at by the judges)
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:: skóre {n}
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decision making {n} (process of reaching a decision)
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:: rozhodování {n}
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decision-making {n} (alternative form of decision making) SEE: decision making
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::
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decisive {adj} (having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy)
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:: rozhodující, směrodatný
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decisive {adj} (marked by promptness and decision)
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:: rozhodný
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deck {n} (pack of playing cards)
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:: sada {f}
|
deck {n} (floorlike covering on a ship)
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:: paluba {f}
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deck {v} (decorate) SEE: decorate
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::
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deck chair {n} (a folding chair with a wooden frame)
|
:: skládací židle {f}, skládací lehátko {n}, lehátko {n}
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deck out {v} (decorate) SEE: decorate
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::
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declaration {n} (written or oral indication of a fact, opinion, or belief)
|
:: prohlášení {n}
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declaration {n} (act or process of declaring)
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:: vyhlášení {n}
|
declaration {n} (specification of a variables type)
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:: deklarace {f}
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declare {v} (to make a declaration)
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:: deklarovat
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declassify {v} (remove the classification from; lift the restrictions on)
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:: odtajnit
|
declension {n} (act)
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:: deklinace {f}, skloňování {n}
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declension {n} (way of categorizing)
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:: deklinace {f}, skloňování {n}
|
declinable {adj} (capable of being declined)
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:: sklonný
|
declination {n} (declension) SEE: declension
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::
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declination {n} (at a given point, the angle between magnetic north and true north)
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:: deklinace {f}
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decline {n} (downward movement, fall)
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:: pokles {m}
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decline {v} (move downwards)
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:: klesat
|
decline {v} (become weaker or worse)
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:: klesat
|
decline {v} (refuse)
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:: odmítnout
|
decline {v} (inflect)
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:: skloňovat
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decode {v} (to convert from an encrypted form to plain text)
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:: rozšifrovat, dekódovat
|
decoder {n} (A device that decodes a scrambled electronic signal e.g. of a satellite television signal)
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:: dekodér {m}
|
decollate {v} (behead) SEE: behead
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::
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decommission {v} (to take out of service or to render unusable)
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:: vyřadit z provozu
|
decompose {v} (to separate)
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:: rozložit
|
decompress {v} (To restore compressed data to its normal size)
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:: dekomprimovat
|
deconstruction {n} (disassembly) SEE: disassembly
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::
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decorate {v} (to furnish with decorations)
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:: zdobit
|
decorate {v} (to improve the appearance of a house, room, office and so forth)
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:: zdobit
|
decoration {n} (act of adorning)
|
:: výzdoba {f}, ozdoba {f}
|
decoration {n} (that which adorns)
|
:: výzdoba {f}, ozdoba {f}
|
decorative {adj} (that serves to decorate)
|
:: ozdobný, zdobný
|
decoy {n} (animal used by hunters to lure game)
|
:: návnada {f}
|
decrease {v} (make smaller)
|
:: snížit
|
decree {n} (edict or law)
|
:: dekret {m}
|
decubitus {n} (bedsore) SEE: bedsore
|
::
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dedicate {v} (to set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate)
|
:: zasvětit {pf}
|
dedicate {v} (to set apart for a special use)
|
:: předurčit {pf}
|
dedicate {v} (to commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action)
|
:: věnovat se {impf}
|
dedicate {v} (to address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection)
|
:: věnovat {pf}
|
dedicate {v} (to open (a building, for example) to public use)
|
:: otevřít {pf}, otevírat {impf}
|
dedicate {v} (to show to the public for the first time)
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:: představit {pf}
|
dedicated {adj} (devoted, loyal, conscientious)
|
:: zasvěcený
|
dedication {n} (note prefixed to a work of art)
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:: věnování {n}
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Ded Moroz {prop} (Father Frost) SEE: Father Frost
|
::
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dedovshchina {n} (bullying in the Soviet/Russian army)
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:: dědovščina {f}
|
deduce {v} (reach conclusion by logic)
|
:: vyvodit
|
deductible {n} (excess) SEE: excess
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::
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deduction {n} (process of reasoning)
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:: dedukce {f}
|
deed {n} (action)
|
:: skutek {m}, čin {m}
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deed {n} (brave or noteworthy action, feat or exploit)
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:: čin {m}
|
deem {n} (an opinion, judgment) SEE: opinion
|
::
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deen {n} (religion) SEE: religion
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::
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deen {n} (Islam) SEE: Islam
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::
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deep {adj} (having its bottom far down)
|
:: hluboký {m}
|
deep blue {adj} (dark blue) SEE: navy
|
::
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deep-fat fryer {n} (heated vessel for frying food by immersing in hot fat or oil) SEE: deep fryer
|
::
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deep freeze {n} (freezer) SEE: freezer
|
::
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deep fryer {n} (vessel for deep frying)
|
:: fritovací hrnec {m}, fritéza {f}
|
deep state {n} (large group of people believed to have long-lasting political influence)
|
:: stát ve státě {m}
|
deer {n} (animal of the family Cervidae)
|
:: jelen {m}, laň {f}
|
deer {n} (meat from the animal) SEE: venison
|
::
|
deer meat {n} (venison) SEE: venison
|
::
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defamation {n} (act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous communication)
|
:: pomluva {f}
|
defame {v} (to harm, to diminish the reputation of)
|
:: pomluvit
|
default {n} ((finance) condition of failing to meet an obligation)
|
:: selhání {n}
|
defeat {v} (to overcome in battle or contest)
|
:: porazit, zvítězit {pf}
|
defeat {v} (to nullify)
|
:: anulovat {pf}, udělat neplatným {pf}
|
defeat {n} (the act of being defeated, of losing)
|
:: porážka {f}
|
defeat {n} (the act of defeating, of overcoming or winning against)
|
:: vítězství {n}
|
defeated {adj} (subjugated, beaten, overcome)
|
:: poražený
|
defeatism {n} (acceptance of defeat without struggle)
|
:: poraženectví {f}
|
defeatist {adj} (of, or relating to defeatism)
|
:: poraženecký
|
defecate {v}
|
:: vyprázdnit se, kálet, vykálet se
|
defecation {n} (act or process of voiding excrement)
|
:: vyprázdnění {n}
|
defect {n} (fault or malfunction)
|
:: závada {f}, porucha {f}
|
defective {adj} (having one or more defects)
|
:: vadný {m}
|
defence {n} (defence) SEE: defense
|
::
|
defenceless {adj} (defenceless) SEE: defenseless
|
::
|
defend {v} (ward off attacks against)
|
:: bránit
|
defendant {n} (person prosecuted or sued, the accused)
|
:: obžalovaný {m}, obžalovaná {f}, obviněný {m}, obviněná {f}, žalovaný {m}, žalovaná {f}
|
defender {n} (someone who defends)
|
:: obránce {m}
|
defender {n} (a fighter)
|
:: obránce {m}
|
defender {n} (sports term)
|
:: obránce {m}
|
defending zone {n} (zone)
|
:: obranná třetina
|
defenestration {n} (act of throwing out a window)
|
:: defenestrace {f}
|
defense {n} (action of protecting from attack)
|
:: obrana {f}
|
defense {n} (anything employed to oppose attack)
|
:: obrana {f}
|
defense {n} (team sports: strategy and tactics)
|
:: obrana {f}
|
defense {n} (team sports: portion of a team)
|
:: obrana {f}
|
defense {n} (argument in support or justification of something)
|
:: obrana {f}
|
defense {n} (government policy or structure)
|
:: obrana {f}
|
defense {n} (prohibitory ordinance)
|
:: zákaz {m}
|
defenseless {adj} (lacking any form of defense; vulnerable; open to attack)
|
:: bezbranný
|
defensive {adj} (intended for defence; protective)
|
:: obranný {m}
|
defer {v} ((transitive) to delay)
|
:: odkládat, zpozdit {pf}, zdržet {pf}, pozdržet {pf}, opozdit {pf}
|
defer {v} ((intransitive) to delay)
|
:: váhat {impf}, vyčkávat {impf}, otálet {impf}
|
defer {v} (to submit to the opinion or desire of another)
|
:: podrobit se {pf}
|
deferred {adj} (delayed)
|
:: odložený
|
defiance {n} (the feeling of being defiant)
|
:: vzdor {m}
|
defibrillator {n} (device)
|
:: defibrilátor {m}
|
deficiency {n} (inadequacy or incompleteness)
|
:: nedostatečnost {f}
|
deficiency {n} (insufficiency)
|
:: nedostatek {m}
|
deficit {n} (situation wherein spending exceeds government revenue)
|
:: deficit {m}
|
deficit {n} (deficiency) SEE: deficiency
|
::
|
definability {n} (quality of being definable)
|
:: definovatelnost {f}
|
definable {adj} (able to be defined)
|
:: definovatelný {m}
|
define {v} (state meaning of)
|
:: definovat
|
defined {adj} (having a definition or value)
|
:: definovaný
|
definite article {n} (article introducing a noun and specifying it as the particular noun considered)
|
:: určitý člen {m}
|
definitely {adv} (without question and beyond doubt)
|
:: rozhodně, určitě
|
definition {n} (statement of the meaning of a word or word group or a sign or symbol)
|
:: definice {f}
|
definition {n} (action or process of defining)
|
:: definice {f}
|
definition by pointing {n} (ostensive definition)
|
:: definice ukázáním {f}
|
deflation {n} (decrease in the general price level)
|
:: deflace {f}
|
deflower {v} (to take the virginity of a woman or girl)
|
:: odpanit
|
deformation {n} (act of deforming, or state of being deformed)
|
:: deformace {f}
|
defragment {v} ((computing) to run a process to make file fragments on a hard disk contiguous)
|
:: defragmentovat
|
defragmentation {n} (action of defragmenting)
|
:: defragmentace {f}
|
defrost {v} (to remove frost from)
|
:: odmrazit
|
defrost {v} (to thaw)
|
:: rozmrazit
|
deftly {adv} (in a deft manner)
|
:: obratně
|
defuse {v} (to remove the fuse from a bomb)
|
:: zneškodnit {pf}, zneškodňovat {impf}
|
defy {v} (to renounce or dissolve all bonds)
|
:: vzdát se {pf}, zřeknout se {pf}
|
defy {v} (to challenge (someone))
|
:: vyzývat {impf}, vyzvat {pf}
|
defy {v} (to refuse to obey)
|
:: vzdorovat {impf}, vzepřít se {pf}
|
defy {v} (to provoke to combat or strife)
|
:: vyzvat {pf}
|
defy {n} (challenge) SEE: challenge
|
::
|
degrade {v} (to lower in value or social position)
|
:: degradovat
|
degrade {v} (to reduce in quality or purity)
|
:: znehodnotit
|
degree {n} (in geometry: unit of angle)
|
:: stupeň {m}
|
degree {n} (unit of temperature)
|
:: stupeň {m}
|
degree {n} (amount, proportion, extent)
|
:: stupeň {m}
|
degree Celsius {n} (unit of temperature)
|
:: stupeň Celsia {m}
|
degree of freedom {n} (minimum number of coordinates usable to describe a mechanical system)
|
:: stupeň volnosti {m}
|
degree of freedom {n} (mathematics: unrestricted variable)
|
:: stupeň volnosti {m}
|
degustation {n} (tasting) SEE: tasting
|
::
|
dehort {v} (to dissuade) SEE: dissuade
|
::
|
dehumanization {n} (the act or process of dehumanizing)
|
:: dehumanizace {f}
|
dehumanize {v} (to take away humanity)
|
:: dehumanizovat
|
dehumidifier {n} (device for removing moisture from air)
|
:: odvlhčovač {m}
|
dehydrate {v} (to lose or remove water)
|
:: dehydrovat
|
dehydrated {adj} (Suffering from dehydration)
|
:: dehydrovaný
|
dehydration {n} (act or process of freeing from water)
|
:: dehydratace {f}
|
Dei gratia {adv} (by the Grace of God) SEE: by the Grace of God
|
::
|
Deimos {prop} (a son of Ares)
|
:: Deimos {m-an}
|
Deimos {prop} (the outermost natural satellite of Mars)
|
:: Deimos {m-in}
|
deism {n} (belief)
|
:: deismus {m}
|
deity {n}
|
:: božstvo {n}
|
deity {n} (divinity) SEE: divinity
|
::
|
dejection {n} (a state of melancholy or depression)
|
:: sklíčenost {f}, melancholie {f}
|
dekulakization {n} (repression of the kulaks)
|
:: dekulakizace {f}, rozkulačování {n}, rozkulačení {n}
|
dekulakize {v} (to dispossess a kulak (wealthy peasant))
|
:: rozkulačovat {impf}, rozkulačit {pf}
|
Delaware {prop} (river)
|
:: Delaware {m}
|
Delaware {prop} (US state)
|
:: Delaware {m}
|
delay {n} (period of time before an event occurs)
|
:: zpoždění {n}
|
delegate {n} (deputy, envoy, representative)
|
:: delegát {m}
|
delegate {v} (to commit a task to someone)
|
:: delegovat
|
delegation {n} (a group of delegates)
|
:: delegace {f}
|
delete {v} (to remove)
|
:: vymazat, smazat
|
deletion {n} (the act of deleting)
|
:: smazání {n}, vymazání {n}
|
Delhi {prop} (city in India)
|
:: Dillí {n}
|
deliberate {adj} (intentional)
|
:: úmyslný {m}, záměrný {m}
|
deliberate {adj} (of a person, carefully considering the probable consequences of a step)
|
:: rozvážný {m}, váhavý {m}
|
deliberate {adj} (carefully considered)
|
:: promyšlený {m}
|
deliberate {adj} (not hasty or sudden)
|
:: neuspěchaný {m}, rozvážný {m}
|
deliberate {v} (consider carefully)
|
:: zvažovat
|
delicacy {n} (something appealing, especially a pleasing food)
|
:: lahůdka {f}, delikatesa {f}
|
delicate {adj} (easily damaged or requiring careful handling)
|
:: choulostivý
|
delicate {adj} (characterized by a fine structure or thin lines)
|
:: jemný
|
delicate {adj} (intended for use with fragile items)
|
:: jemný
|
delicate {adj} (of weak health, easily sick)
|
:: choulostivý
|
delicate {adj} (unwell, especially because of having drunk too much alcohol)
|
:: rozklepaný
|
delicious {adj} (pleasing to taste)
|
:: lahodný, chutný
|
delinquent {adj} (Failing in or neglectful of a duty or obligation)
|
:: delikventní
|
delirium {n} (mental state of confusion)
|
:: delirium {n}
|
delirium tremens {n} (psychosis of alcoholism)
|
:: delirium tremens {n}
|
deliver {v} (to set free)
|
:: osvobodit, odvázat
|
deliver {v} (to give birth)
|
:: porodit
|
deliver {v} (to bring or transport something to its destination)
|
:: doručit
|
delivery {n} (act of conveying something)
|
:: doručení {n}
|
delivery {n} (item which has been conveyed)
|
:: zásilka {f}
|
delivery {n} (act of giving birth)
|
:: porod {m}
|
delivery {n} (administration of a drug)
|
:: podání {n}
|
dell {n} (valley) SEE: valley
|
::
|
Delphi {prop} (city of ancient Greece)
|
:: Delfy {f-p}
|
delphinium {n} (plant) SEE: larkspur
|
::
|
delta {n} (fourth letter of modern Greek alphabet)
|
:: delta
|
delta {n} (landform at the mouth of a river)
|
:: delta {f}
|
deltoid {adj} (in the shape of Δ) SEE: triangular
|
::
|
delusion {n} (act of deluding; deception; a misleading of the mind)
|
:: blud {m}
|
delve {v} (to dig in the ground)
|
:: rýt {impf}, zrýt {pf}, vyrýt {pf}, kopat {impf}, vykopat {pf}
|
delve {v} (to search carefully for information)
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:: rýt se {impf}, hrabat se {impf}, zkoumat {impf}, pátrat {impf}, vypátrat {pf}, vyhrabat {pf}, vyzkoumat {pf}
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demagogic {adj} (of or pertaining to demagogy or a demagogue)
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:: demagogický
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demagogism {n} (The practice and principles of a demagogue)
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:: demagogie {f}
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demagogue {n} ((pejorative) a political orator or leader who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument)
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:: demagog {m}
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demagogy {n} (demagogism)
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:: demagogie {f}
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demand {n} (desire to purchase goods and services)
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:: poptávka {f}
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demand {n} (urgent request)
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:: urgence {f}, upomínka {f}
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demand deposit {n} (bank deposit that may be withdrawn without notice)
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:: vklad na požádání {m}
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demarcation {n} (act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit)
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:: vymezení {n}
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demeanor {n} (outward way in which a person behaves)
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:: chování {n}, vystupování {n}, způsoby {m-p}
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demented {adj} (suffering from dementia)
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:: dementní
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dementia {n} (progressive decline in cognitive function)
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:: demence {f}
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Demeter {prop} (Greek goddess of the harvest)
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:: Démétér {f}, Demeter {f}
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demigod {n} (a half-god or hero)
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:: polobůh {m}
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demijohn {n} (bottle)
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:: demižon {m}
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demilitarized zone {n} (area)
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:: demilitarizovaná zóna
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demiurge {n} (being that created the universe)
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:: demiurg {m}
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democracy {n} (rule by the people)
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:: demokracie {f}
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democracy {n} (government under the rule of its people)
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:: demokracie {f}
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democrat {n} (supporter of democracy)
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:: demokrat {m}
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democratic {adj} (pertaining to democracy)
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:: demokratický {m}
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Democratic People's Republic of Korea {prop} (country in East Asia (official name))
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:: Korejská lidově demokratická republika {f}, KLDR {f}
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Democratic Republic of the Congo {prop} (large central African nation, formerly called Zaire)
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:: Demokratická republika Kongo {f}
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democratic socialism {n} (socialism based on democratic principles)
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:: demokratický socialismus {m}
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Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka {prop} (Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka)
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:: Srílanská demokratická socialistická republika {f}
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democratization {n} (the introduction of democracy)
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:: demokratizace {f}
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democratize {v} (to make democratic)
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:: demokratizovat
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democratizer {n} (one who democratizes)
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:: demokratizátor {m}
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Democritean {adj}
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:: démokritovský
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Democritus {prop} (Greek philosopher)
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:: Démokritos {m}
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demographer {n} (person who studies demography)
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:: demograf {m}
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demographic {adj} (of or pertaining to demography)
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:: demografický {m}
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demographical {adj} (demographic) SEE: demographic
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::
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demography {n} (study of human populations)
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:: demografie {f}
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demolish {v} (to destroy)
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:: bourat {impf}, demolovat {impf}
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demolition {n} (the action of demolishing or destroying)
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:: demolice, bourání {n}, ničení {n}
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demon {n} (evil spirit)
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:: démon, čert {m}
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demonisation {n} (demonization) SEE: demonization
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::
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demonization {n} (the act of demonizing or something demonized)
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:: démonizace {f}
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demonize {v} (describe or represent as evil)
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:: démonizovat
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demonstrable {adj} (able to be demonstrated)
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:: prokazatelný
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demonstrate {v} (to participate in a demonstration)
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:: demonstrovat
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demonstration {n} (public display of opinion)
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:: demonstrace {f}
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demonstrator {n} (forefinger) SEE: forefinger
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::
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demonstrator {n} (a person involved in a demonstration)
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:: demonstrant {m}
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demoralization {n} (act of corrupting or subverting morale)
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:: demoralizace {f}
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demoralize {v} (to destroy morale; to dishearten)
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:: demoralizovat
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De Morgan's law {n} (law of formal logic)
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:: De Morganův zákon {m}
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De Morgan's law {n} (law of set theory)
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:: De Morganův zákon {m}
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demotic {adj} (of the vulgar form of ancient Egyptian hieratic writing)
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:: démotický
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Demotic Greek {n} (Modern Greek vernacular language)
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:: démotiké {n}
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demotivate {v} (to decrease the motivation)
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:: demotivovat
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demulcent {n} (soothing medication)
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:: demulgens
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demure {adj} (modest, quiet, reserved)
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:: ostýchavý {m}
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demyelination {n} (removal of the myelin sheath)
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:: demyelinizace {f}
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demystify {v} (to explain)
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:: demystifikovat
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den {n} (home of certain animals)
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:: doupě {n}, nora {f}, brloh {m}
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denature {v} (to add substance to make unsuitable for consumption)
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:: denaturovat
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denaturize {v} (denature) SEE: denature
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dendrochronology {n} (science of counting tree rings)
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:: dendrochronologie {f}
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dendrologist {n}
|
:: dendrolog
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dendrology {n} (the study of trees)
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:: dendrologie {f}
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denial {n} (refusal to comply with a request)
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:: odmítnutí {n}
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denigrate {v} (to criticise so as to besmirch)
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:: pošpinit
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denigrate {v} (to treat as worthless)
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:: znevažovat
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denim {n} (textile with diagonal pattern)
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:: džínsovina {f}, džínovina {f}
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Denise {prop} (female given name)
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:: Denisa {f}
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denizen {n} (an inhabitant of a place; one who dwells in)
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:: obyvatel {m}
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denizen {n} (one who frequents a place)
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:: stálý host {m}, štamgast {m}
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Denmark {prop} (country in Northern Europe)
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:: Dánsko {n}
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Dennis {prop} (male given name)
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:: Denis
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denomination {n} (class or society with the same name, a sect)
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:: denominace {f}
|
denominative {n} (word that is derived from a noun or adjective)
|
:: denominativum {n}
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denominator {n} (number or expression written below the line in a fraction)
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:: jmenovatel {m}
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denounce {v} (to make known in a formal manner)
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:: označit
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denounce {v} (to criticize or speak out against)
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:: nařknout
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denounce {v} (to make a formal or public accusation against)
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:: nařknout
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denounce {v} (to proclaim in a threatening manner)
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:: vyhlásit
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denounce {v} (to announce the termination of; especially a treaty)
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:: vypovědět
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dense {adj} (having relatively high density)
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:: hustý
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dense {adj} (compact; crowded together)
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:: hustý
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density {n} (physics: amount of matter contained by a given volume)
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:: hustota {f}
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dent {n} (shallow deformation in the surface)
|
:: důlek {m}, promáčklina {f}, prohlubenina {f}
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dent {v} (produce a dent)
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:: promáčknout
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dent {v} (develop a dent)
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:: promáčknout se
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dental {adj} (of or concerning the teeth)
|
:: zubní
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dental {adj} (of or concerning dentistry)
|
:: zubařský, stomatologický
|
dental {adj} (phonetics)
|
:: dentála {f}, zubnice {f}
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dental alveolus {n} (tooth socket) SEE: tooth socket
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::
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dental caries {n} (disease of the teeth)
|
:: zubní kaz {m}
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dental floss {n} (cord of thin filaments used to clean the areas between the teeth)
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:: zubní nit {f}
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dentate {adj} (Having teeth or toothlike projections)
|
:: zubatý
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denticity {n} (number of donor groups from a ligand to the central atom of a coordination compound)
|
:: dentacita {f}
|
dentin {n} (material of a tooth)
|
:: zubovina {f}
|
dentist {n} (specialized tooth doctor)
|
:: zubař {m}
|
dentistry {n} (translations to be checked)
|
:: zubní lékařství {n}
|
denuclearization {n} (act or process of denuclearizing)
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:: denuklearizace {f}
|
Denver boot {n} (wheel clamp) SEE: wheel clamp
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::
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deny {v} (disallow) SEE: forbid
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::
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deny {v} (to assert that something is not true)
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:: popřít, zapřít
|
deodorant {n} (odor-controlling cosmetic for the underarm)
|
:: deodorant {m}
|
deontic logic {n} (study)
|
:: deontická logika {f}
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Deo volente {interj} (God willing) SEE: God willing
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::
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deoxyribonucleic {adj} (Of or pertaining to deoxyribonucleic acid)
|
:: deoxyribonukleový
|
deoxyribonucleic acid {n} (deoxyribonucleic acid)
|
:: deoxyribonukleová kyselina {f}
|
depart {v} (to leave)
|
:: vyrazit, odcestovat, odejít [by foot], odjet [by a wheeled vehicle], odletět [by plane]
|
department {n} (subdivision of organization)
|
:: oddělení {n}
|
department {n}
|
:: oddělení {n}
|
department store {n} (store containing many departments)
|
:: obchodní dům {m}
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departure {n} (the act of departing)
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:: [by foot] odchod {m}, [by train] odjezd {m}, [by plane] odlet {m}
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depend {v} (be contingent or conditioned)
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:: záviset {impf}, záležet {impf}
|
dependable {adj} (able to be depended on)
|
:: spolehlivý {m}
|
dependence {n} (state of being dependent)
|
:: závislost {f}
|
dependence {n} (irresistible need)
|
:: závislost {f}
|
dependency {n} (something dependent or subordinate to something else)
|
:: závislost {f}
|
dependency {n} (a colony or similar territory subject to rule by an external power)
|
:: závislost {f}
|
dependency {n} (addiction)
|
:: závislost {f}
|
dependency injection {n} (a process of supplying an external dependency to a software component)
|
:: injektáž závislosti {f}
|
dependent {adj} (relying upon; depending upon)
|
:: závislý, spoléhající
|
dependent clause {n} (subordinate clause) SEE: subordinate clause
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deplete {v} (exhaust) SEE: exhaust
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::
|
deploy {v} (to prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use)
|
:: nasadit
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deployment {n} (distribution of military forces prior to battle)
|
:: nasazení {n}
|
depopulate {v} (to reduce the population of a region by disease, war, forced relocation etc.)
|
:: vylidnit
|
deportation {n} (act of deporting or exiling)
|
:: deportace {f}
|
deposit {n} (money placed in an account)
|
:: vklad {m}
|
deposit {v} (to put money or funds into an account)
|
:: vložit
|
depositary {n} (one who receives a deposit)
|
:: depozitář {m}
|
deprecate {v} (express disapproval of)
|
:: neschvalovat, zavrhovat
|
deprecation {n} (act of deprecating)
|
:: protest {m}, odmítnutí {n}, nesouhlas {m}
|
deprecation {n} (praying against evil)
|
:: modlitba za spásu/odvrácení zla {f}
|
deprecation {n} (entreaty for pardon)
|
:: žadonění o prominutí {n}
|
deprecation {n} (imprecation)
|
:: klení {n}, proklínání {n}
|
depress {v} (to make depressed, sad or bored)
|
:: deprimovat
|
depressed {adj} (severely despondent and unhappy)
|
:: deprimovaný
|
depression {n} (geography: low area)
|
:: prohlubeň {f}, proláklina {f}
|
depression {n} (psychology: state of mind)
|
:: deprese {f}
|
depression {n} (economics: period of major economic contraction)
|
:: deprese {f}
|
depth {n} (vertical distance below a surface)
|
:: hloubka {f}
|
depths {n} (plural of depth) SEE: depth
|
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deputy {n} (representative)
|
:: zástupce {m}, zástupkyně {f}, náměstek {m}, náměstkyně {f}
|
derail {v} (to come off the tracks)
|
:: vykolejit
|
derailleur {n} (The mechanism on a bicycle used to move the chain from one sprocket (gear) to another)
|
:: přehazovačka {f} [rear derailleur], přesmykač {m} [front derailleur]
|
derailment {n} (action of a locomotive or train leaving the rails along which it runs)
|
:: vykolejení {n}
|
derby {n} (bowler hat) SEE: bowler hat
|
::
|
deregulate {v} (to remove the regulations from)
|
:: deregulovat
|
deregulation {n} (process of removing constraints)
|
:: deregulace {f}
|
Derek {prop} (given name)
|
:: Dětřich
|
derelict {n} (abandoned ship)
|
:: vrak {m}
|
derision {n} (act of treating with contempt)
|
:: posměch {m}, výsměch {m}, zesměšnění {n}
|
derivation {n} (act of receiving anything from a source)
|
:: odvození {n}
|
derivation {n} (math: operation of deducing)
|
:: derivace {f}
|
derivative {n} (something derived)
|
:: derivát {m}, odvozenina {f}
|
derivative {n} (word that derives from another)
|
:: odvozenina {f}
|
derivative {n} (financial instrument whose value depends on the valuation of an underlying instrument)
|
:: derivát {m}
|
derivative {n} (in analysis: value)
|
:: derivace {f}
|
derivative {n} (in analysis: function) SEE: derived function
|
::
|
derive {v} (obtain (something) from something else)
|
:: získat
|
derive {v} (deduce (a conclusion) by reasoning)
|
:: odvodit
|
derived {adj} (product of deriving)
|
:: odvozený
|
derived function {n} (calculus: a function)
|
:: derivace {f}
|
dermal {adj} (of or pertaining to skin or integument)
|
:: kožní, dermální
|
dermatitis {n} (inflammation of the skin)
|
:: dermatitida {f}
|
dermatologic {adj} (dermatological) SEE: dermatological
|
::
|
dermatological {adj} (of or pertaining to dermatology)
|
:: dermatologický
|
dermatologist {n} (one who is skilled, professes or practices dermatology)
|
:: dermatolog {m}
|
dermatology {n} (the study of the skin and its diseases)
|
:: dermatologie {f}
|
dermatoscopy {n} (examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope)
|
:: dermatoskopie {f}
|
dermis {n} (skin layer underlying epidermis)
|
:: kůže
|
dernier {adj} (final, last) SEE: final
|
::
|
derogate {v} (to take away or detract from)
|
:: odejmout
|
derogate {v} (to debase oneself) SEE: debase
|
::
|
derogatory {adj} (tending to lessen the value of)
|
:: hanlivý, pohrdavý, ponižující
|
derrick {n} (device used for lifting and moving large objects)
|
:: vrtná rěž {f}
|
dervish {n} (a member of Dervish fraternity of Sufism)
|
:: derviš {m}
|
descend {v} (to pass from a higher to a lower place)
|
:: sestoupit
|
descendant {n} (one who is the progeny of someone)
|
:: potomek {m}
|
descending colon {n} (part of colon)
|
:: sestupný tračník {m}
|
descent {n} (instance of descending)
|
:: sestup {m}
|
descent {n} (way down)
|
:: sestup {m}
|
descent {n} (sloping passage or incline)
|
:: spád {m}
|
descent {n} (lineage or hereditary derivation)
|
:: původ {m}
|
descent {n} (drop to a lower status or condition)
|
:: pád {m}
|
describable {adj} (capable of being described)
|
:: popsatelný {m}
|
describe {v} (to represent in words)
|
:: popisovat {impf}, popsat {pf}
|
description {n} (account in words)
|
:: popis {m}
|
description word {n} (adjective) SEE: adjective
|
::
|
descriptive {adj} (of, or relating to description)
|
:: popisný {m}
|
descriptive geometry {n} (branch of geometry)
|
:: deskriptivní geometrie {f}
|
descriptive statistics {n} (branch of statistics)
|
:: popisná statistika {f}
|
descriptivism {n} (describing realistic language forms)
|
:: deskriptivismus {m}
|
descry {v} (see) SEE: see
|
::
|
descry {v} (to discover; to detect)
|
:: rozeznat
|
desert {n} (barren area)
|
:: poušť {f}
|
desert {v} (to abandon)
|
:: opustit
|
desert {v} (to leave military service)
|
:: dezertovat
|
deserve {v} (to merit)
|
:: zasloužit {pf}, zasloužit si {pf}
|
desideratum {n} (something wished for, or considered desirable)
|
:: dezideratum {n}
|
design {n} (plan)
|
:: návrh {m}
|
design {n} (art of designing)
|
:: design {m}
|
design {v}
|
:: navrhnout
|
designate {v} (to mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate)
|
:: označit, vymezit
|
designate {v} (to call by a distinctive title; to name)
|
:: označit
|
designate {v} (to indicate or set apart for a purpose or duty)
|
:: ustanovit, jmenovat
|
designer {n} (person who designs)
|
:: návrhář {m}
|
design pattern {n} (general solution to a variety of similar problems)
|
:: návrhový vzor {m}
|
desirable {adj} (suitable to be desired)
|
:: žádoucí
|
desire {v} (desire) SEE: want
|
::
|
desire {v} (wish for earnestly)
|
:: toužit, přát si
|
desire {v} (want emotionally or sexually)
|
:: toužit
|
desire {n} (something wished for)
|
:: přání {n}, touha {f}
|
desire {n} (strong attraction)
|
:: touha {f}
|
desire {n} (feeling of desire)
|
:: touha {f}, toužení {n}
|
desk {n} (table for writing and reading)
|
:: psací stůl {m}
|
desk {n} (lectern) SEE: lectern
|
::
|
desktop {n} (on-screen background)
|
:: plocha {f}
|
Des Moines {prop} (the capital city of the state of Iowa)
|
:: Des Moines {n}
|
despair {v} (to be hopeless)
|
:: zoufat
|
despair {n} (loss of hope)
|
:: zoufalství {n}
|
desperate {n} (filled with despair)
|
:: zoufalý {m}
|
desperately {adv} (in a desperate manner)
|
:: zoufale
|
despicable {adj} (deserving to be despised)
|
:: opovrženíhodný
|
despise {v} (to regard with contempt or scorn)
|
:: pohrdat {impf}, opovrhovat {impf}
|
despite {prep} (in spite of)
|
:: přes, vzdor, navzdory
|
despondence {n} (despondency) SEE: despondency
|
::
|
despondency {n} (loss of hope or confidence)
|
:: malomyslnost {f}
|
despondency {n} (a feeling of depression or disheartenment)
|
:: malomyslnost {f}
|
despondent {adj} (in low spirits from loss of hope or courage)
|
:: sklíčený, zoufalý, malomyslný
|
despot {n} (ruler with absolute power; tyrant)
|
:: despota {m}
|
despotic {adj} (of or pertaining to a despot)
|
:: despotický
|
despotic {adj} (acting or ruling as a despot)
|
:: despotický
|
despotism {n} (government by a singular authority)
|
:: despotismus {m}, despocie {f}
|
dessert {n} (sweet confection served as the last course of a meal)
|
:: zákusek {m}, dezert {m}
|
destination {n} (the place set for the end of a journey, or to which something is sent)
|
:: destinace {f}
|
destiny {n} (predetermined condition; fate; fixed order of things) SEE: fate
|
::
|
destroy {v} (to damage beyond use or repair)
|
:: zničit
|
destroyer {n} (that who/which destroys)
|
:: ničitel {m}
|
destroyer {n} (type of warship)
|
:: torpédoborec {m}
|
destructible {adj} (liable to destruction)
|
:: zničitelný
|
destruction {n} (act of destroying)
|
:: destrukce, zničení
|
destruction {n} (results of a destructive event)
|
:: zkáza {f}
|
destructive {adj} (causing destruction; damaging)
|
:: ničivý, destruktivní
|
destructive criticism {n} (criticism)
|
:: destruktivní kritika {f}
|
destructor {n} (cleaning-up commands in object oriented programming)
|
:: destruktor {m}
|
desultory {adj} (jumping, or passing, from one thing or subject to another, without order or rational connection)
|
:: roztěkaný
|
desultory {adj} (out of course; by the way; not connected with the subject)
|
:: nesouvislý
|
detach {v} (to take apart or take off)
|
:: odpojit
|
detached house {n} (free-standing family dwelling unit)
|
:: rodinný dům {m}
|
detail {n} (something small enough to escape casual notice)
|
:: podrobnost {f}, detail {m}
|
detail {n} (something considered trivial enough to ignore)
|
:: detail {m}
|
detailed {adj} (characterized by attention to detail and thoroughness of treatment)
|
:: podrobný {m}
|
detain {v} (to detain) SEE: hold
|
::
|
detain {v} (put under custody)
|
:: zadržovat {impf}, zadržet {pf}
|
detect {v} (to detect) SEE: notice
|
::
|
detect {v} (to discover or find by careful search, examination, or probing)
|
:: odhalit, objevit, najít, detekovat
|
detective {n} (police officer who looks for evidence)
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:: detektiv {m}
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detective {n} (person employed to find information)
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:: detektiv {m}
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detector {n} (device capable of registering a specific substance or physical phenomenon)
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:: detektor {m}
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deter {v} (to prevent something from happening)
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:: odvrátit {pf}
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deter {v} (to persuade someone not to do something)
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:: odradit {pf}, odstrašit {pf}
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detergent {n} (any non-soap cleaning agent, especially a synthetic surfactant)
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:: saponát {m}, detergent {m}
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deteriorate {v} (make worse)
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:: zhoršit
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deteriorate {v} (grow worse)
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:: zhoršit se
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deterioration {n} (process of making or growing worse)
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:: zhoršování {n}
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determinant {n} (scalar that encodes certain characteristics of a square matrix)
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:: determinant {m}
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determination {n} (act of determining, or the state of being determined)
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:: určení {n}
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determine {v} (to set the limits of)
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:: určit
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determine {v} (to ascertain definitely)
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:: určit
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determined {adj} (decided or resolute)
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:: odhodlaný {m}
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determinism {n} (notion in ethics)
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:: determinismus {m}
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determinist {n} (advocate of determinism)
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:: determinista {m}
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determinist {adj} (characteristic of determinism)
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:: deterministický
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deterministic {adj} (of or relating to determinism)
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:: deterministický
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deterministic {adj} (of a Turing machine)
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:: deterministický
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deterministic {adj} (computing, having each stage depend only on the immediately previous state)
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:: deterministický
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deterministically {adv} (in a deterministic manner)
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:: deterministicky
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detest {v} (to dislike intensely)
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:: ošklivit si, hnusit si
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detonator {n} (device used to detonate an explosive device)
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:: rozbuška {f}, detonátor {m}
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detonator {n} (rail transport: small explosive warning device)
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:: třaskavka {f}
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detour {n} (diversion or deviation)
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:: zajížďka {f}
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detox {n} (detoxification)
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:: detoxifikace {f}, [informal] detox {m}
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detox {n} (unit)
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:: detoxifikační oddělení {n}, [informal] detox {m}
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detoxification {n} (detoxification)
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:: detoxifikace {f}
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detoxification unit {n} (medical department)
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:: detoxifikační oddělení, [informal] detox {m}
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detractor {n} (a person that belittles the worth of another person or cause)
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:: odpůrce {m}
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detritivore {n} (organism that feeds on detritus)
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:: detritovor {m}, detritofág {m}, rozkladač {m}
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dette {n} (debt) SEE: debt
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deuce {n} (playing card)
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:: dvojka {f}
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deuteragonist {n} (second most important character)
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:: deuteragonista {m}
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deuteragonist {n} (second actor)
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:: deuteragonista {m}
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deuterium {n} (isotope of hydrogen, see also: heavy hydrogen)
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:: těžký vodík {m}, deuterium {n}
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Deuteronomy {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Deuteronomium
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devalue {v} (lose value)
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:: znehodnotit
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develop {v} (to progress)
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:: vyvíjet se
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develop {v} (to progress through stages)
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:: vyvíjet se
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develop {v} (to create)
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:: vyvíjet
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develop {v} (to bring out photographic images)
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:: vyvolat
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develop {v} ((chess) to place one's pieces actively)
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:: vyvíjet
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developer {n} (real estate developer)
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:: developer {m}
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developer {n} (liquid used in chemical film processing)
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:: vývojka {f}
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developer {n} (software programmer)
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:: vývojář {m}
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developing {adj} (of a country)
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:: rozvojový {m}
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developing country {n} (poorer country)
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:: rozvojová země {f}
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development {n} (process of developing)
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:: vývoj {m}
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development {n} (application of new ideas to practical problems (compare research))
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:: vývoj {m}
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deverbal {n}
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:: deverbativum {n}
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deverbative {n} (deverbal) SEE: deverbal
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deviance {n} (variation from expected behavior or form)
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:: deviace {f}
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deviant {adj} (of or pertaining to a deviation)
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:: deviantní, úchylný {m}
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deviant {n} (person who deviates)
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:: deviant {m}
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deviated nasal septum {n} (physical disorder)
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:: deformovaná nosní přepážka {f}
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deviation {n} (statistical deviation)
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:: odchylka {f}
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device {n} (piece of equipment)
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:: zařízení {n}
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devil {n} (a creature of hell)
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:: ďábel {m}, čert {m}
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devil {n} (the devil: the chief devil)
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:: satan {m}, ďábel {m}
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devil {n} (bad part of the conscience)
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:: ďábel {m}
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devil {n} (wicked or naughty person)
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:: ďábel {m}
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devil's advocate {n} (debater)
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:: ďáblův advokát {m}
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devil's advocate {n} (canon lawyer)
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:: ďáblův advokát {m}
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devise {v} (use the intellect to plan or design)
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:: navrhnout
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Devonian {prop} (Devonian period)
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:: devon {m}
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devote {v} (to commit oneself for a certain matter)
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:: zasvětit
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devoted {adj} (vowed; dedicated; consecrated)
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:: oddaný
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devoted {adj} (zealous; characterized by devotion)
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:: zasvěcený
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devotee {n} (admirer)
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:: nadšenec {m}
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devotee {n} (believer)
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:: vyznavač {m}
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devour {v} (to eat greedily)
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:: hltat, zhltnout {pf}
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devour {v} (to rapidly destroy, engulf or lay waste)
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:: pohltit {pf}
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devour {v} (to take in avidly)
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:: zhltat {pf}
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devour {v} (to absorb or engross the mind fully)
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:: pohltit {pf}
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dew {n} (moisture in the air that settles on plants, etc)
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:: rosa {f}
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dewclaw {n} (dewclaw)
|
:: paspárek
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dew point {n} (temperature)
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:: rosný bod {m}
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dexterity {n} (skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands)
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:: zručnost {f}, šikovnost {f}
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dexterous {adj} (skillful with one's hands)
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:: zručný, šikovný
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dexterous {adj} (agile; flexible)
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:: pružný
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dexterously {adv} (in a dexterious manner)
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:: obratně
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dextrin {n} (polymers of glucose)
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:: dextrin {m}
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dextrose {n} (naturally-occurring form of glucose)
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:: dextróza {f}
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D-flat {n} (a tone one semitone lower than a D, denoted D♭)
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:: des
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dharma {n} (principle that orders the universe)
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:: dharma {f}
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Dhivehi {n} (an Indo-Aryan language)
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:: divehi
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diabetes {n} (A group of metabolic diseases)
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:: cukrovka {f}
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diabetes mellitus {n} (medical disorder)
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:: cukrovka {f}
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diabetic {n} (person suffering from diabetes mellitus)
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:: diabetik {m}
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diabolic {adj} (showing wickedness typical of a devil)
|
:: ďábelský
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diabolically {adv} (In a diabolical manner)
|
:: ďábelsky
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diachronic {adj} (changing with time)
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:: diachronní
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diachronic linguistics {n} (historical linguistics) SEE: historical linguistics
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::
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diacritic {adj} (distinguishing) SEE: diacritical
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::
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diacritic {adj} (denoting a distinguishing mark) SEE: diacritical
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::
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diacritic {n} (diacritical mark) SEE: diacritical mark
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::
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diacritical {adj} (of, pertaining to, or serving as a diacritic)
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:: diakritický {m}
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diacritical mark {n} (symbol)
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:: diakritické znaménko {n}, diakritický znak {m}
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diaeresis {n} (diacritic placed over a vowel letter)
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:: dvě tečky {f-p}
|
diagnose {v} (determine the root cause of)
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:: diagnostikovat
|
diagnosis {n} (identification of the nature and cause of an illness)
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:: diagnóza {f}
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diagnostic {adj} (of, or relating to diagnosis)
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:: diagnostický
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diagonal {n} (slash) SEE: slash
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::
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diagonal {adj} (geometry: joining two nonadjacent vertices)
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:: diagonální
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diagonal {n} (geometry: diagonal line or plane)
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:: uhlopříčka {f} (only line?), diagonála {f} (only line?)
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diagonal matrix {n} (type of matrix)
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:: diagonální matice {f}
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diagram {n} (plan, drawing, sketch or outline to show workings or parts relationships)
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:: diagram {m}
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diagram {n} (graph or chart)
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:: diagram {m}
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dial {n} (sundial) SEE: sundial
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::
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dial {n} (graduated, circular scale over which a needle moves)
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:: ciferník {m}
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dial {n} (disk with finger holes on a telephone)
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:: rotační číselnice {f}
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dial {n} (clock face) SEE: clock face
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::
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dialect {n} (particular variety of a language)
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:: nářečí {n}, dialekt {m}
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dialectal {adj} (relating to a dialect)
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:: nářeční
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dialectal {adj} (peculiar to a nonstandard dialect)
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:: dialektální, nářeční, nespisovný
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dialectical {adj} (peculiar to a nonstandard dialect) SEE: dialectal
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::
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dialectical {adj} (pertaining to dialectics)
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:: dialektický
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dialectics {n} (systematic method of argument)
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:: dialektika {f}
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dialectology {n} (the study of dialects)
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:: dialektologie
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dialog {n} (conversation or other discourse between individuals) SEE: dialogue
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::
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dialog {n} (verbal part of a literary or dramatic work) SEE: dialogue
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::
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dialog {n} (literary form resembling a conversation) SEE: dialogue
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::
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dialog {n} (computing: dialogue box) SEE: dialogue
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::
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dialogue {n} (conversation or other discourse between individuals)
|
:: dialog {m}, konverzace {f}, rozhovor {m}
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dialogue {n} (verbal part of a literary or dramatic work)
|
:: dialog {m}
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dialogue {n} (literary form resembling a conversation)
|
:: dialog {m}
|
dialysis {n} (medicine: artificial removal of waste products from the blood)
|
:: dialýza {f}
|
dialysis {n} (rhetoric: asyndeton) SEE: asyndeton
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::
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diameter {n} (line)
|
:: průměr {m}
|
diameter {n} (length of this line)
|
:: průměr {m}
|
diametric {adj}
|
:: diametrální
|
diametrically {adv} (on exactly the opposite side)
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:: diametrálně
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diamond {n} (rhombus) SEE: rhombus
|
::
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diamond {n} (uncountable: mineral)
|
:: diamant {m}
|
diamond {n} (gemstone)
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:: diamant {m}
|
diamond {n} (card games: card of the diamonds suit)
|
:: káry {f-p}, kule {f-p}
|
diamond {adj} (made of, or containing diamond)
|
:: diamantový
|
diamonds {n} (one of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦)
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:: káry {f-p}
|
Diana {prop} (Roman goddess)
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:: Diana {f}
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Diana {prop} (female given name)
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:: Diana {f}
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diaper {n} (absorbent garment worn by a baby, or by someone who is incontinent)
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:: plena {f}, plenka {f}
|
diaphorase {n}
|
:: diaforáza {f}
|
diaphragm {n} (anatomy: sheet of muscle separating thorax from abdomen)
|
:: bránice {f}
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diarchy {n} (form of government)
|
:: diarchie {f}
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diarrhea {n} (medical condition)
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:: průjem {m}, sračka {f} [vulgar], běhavka {f} [colloquial]
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diary {n} (daily log of experiences)
|
:: deník {m}
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diaspora {n} (dispersion of a group of people)
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:: diaspora {f}
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Diaspora {prop} (dispersion of a group of people) SEE: diaspora
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::
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diastolic {adj} (pertaining to a diastole)
|
:: diastolický
|
diathermy {n} (generation of heat using high-frequency electromagnetic currents)
|
:: diatermie {f}
|
diatom {n} (grouping of minute algae)
|
:: rozsivka {f}
|
diatribe {n} (bitter denunciation)
|
:: jízlivost {f}, (slovní) výpad {m}, diatriba {f}
|
diatribe {n} (prolongued discourse)
|
:: diatriba {f}
|
dibble {n} (pointed implement)
|
:: sázecí kolík {m}
|
diboride {n} (any binary compound of boron and a more electropositive element)
|
:: diborid
|
dice {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance) SEE: die
|
::
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dicey {adj} (fraught with danger)
|
:: nebezpečný
|
dicey {adj} (of uncertain, risky outcome)
|
:: riskantní
|
dichotomy {n} (separation or division into two)
|
:: dichotomie {f}
|
dick {n} (slang: penis)
|
:: péro {m}, čurák {m}, kokot {m}, ocas {m}, šulin {m} [in Moravia], kláda {m} [especially a big cock], pták {m} [slang], chuj {m}
|
Dickensian {adj} (of or pertaining to Charles Dickens or his writings)
|
:: dickensovský
|
dickhead {n} ((slang) stupid person)
|
:: kokot
|
dickhead {n} (glans penis) SEE: glans penis
|
::
|
dicotyledon {n} (in botany)
|
:: dvouděložné
|
dictaphone {n} (dictation machine) SEE: dictation machine
|
::
|
dictate {v} (to speak in order for someone to write down the words)
|
:: diktovat
|
dictation {n} (an activity in school where the teacher reads a passage aloud and the students write it down)
|
:: diktát {m}
|
dictation machine {n} (sound recording device)
|
:: diktafon {m}
|
dictator {n} (totalitarian leader of a dictatorship)
|
:: diktátor {m}
|
dictatorship {n} (a government led by a dictator)
|
:: diktatura {f}
|
dictionary {n} (publication that explains the meanings of an ordered list of words)
|
:: slovník {m}
|
dictionary {n} (an associative array)
|
:: slovník {m}, asociativní pole {n}
|
die {v} (to stop living)
|
:: umřít
|
die {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance)
|
:: kostka {f}
|
diegetic {adj}
|
:: diegetický
|
dielectric {n} (physics: nonconducting material)
|
:: dielektrikum {n}
|
dielectric {adj} (electrically insulating)
|
:: dielektrický
|
diencephalon {n} (region of the human brain)
|
:: mezimozek {m}
|
die out {v} (to become extinct)
|
:: vyhynout
|
diesel engine {n} (type of engine)
|
:: dieselový motor {m}
|
diesel motor {n} (diesel engine) SEE: diesel engine
|
::
|
diet {n} (food a person or animal consumes)
|
:: strava {f}
|
diet {n} (controlled regimen of food)
|
:: dieta {f}
|
dietary fibre {n} (undigested substance)
|
:: vláknina {f}
|
differ {v} (not to have the same characteristics)
|
:: lišit se
|
difference {n} (quality of being different)
|
:: rozdíl {m}
|
difference {n} (characteristic of something that makes it different from something else)
|
:: rozdíl {m}
|
difference {n} (arithmetic: result of a subtraction)
|
:: rozdíl {m}
|
different {adj} (not the same)
|
:: odlišný, jiný
|
different {adj} (unlike most others)
|
:: jiný, odlišný
|
differentiable {adj} (having a derivative)
|
:: diferencovatelný {m}
|
differential {adj} (relating to differentiation or differential calculus)
|
:: diferenciální
|
differential calculus {n} (calculus that deals with instantaneous rates of change)
|
:: diferenciální počet {m}
|
differential diagnosis {n} (Process of diagnosis from a set of candidates)
|
:: diferenciální diagnóza {f}
|
differential equation {n} (equation involving the derivatives of a function)
|
:: diferenciální rovnice {f}
|
differentiate {v} (to show or be the distinction)
|
:: rozlišovat {impf}, rozlišit {pf}
|
differentiate {v} (to perceive the difference)
|
:: rozlišovat
|
differentiate {v} (math: to calculate the derivative)
|
:: derivovat
|
differently {adv} (in a different way)
|
:: odlišně
|
different strokes for different folks {proverb} (there's no accounting for taste) SEE: there's no accounting for taste
|
::
|
difficult {adj} (hard, not easy)
|
:: obtížný, těžký
|
difficulty {n} (state of being difficult)
|
:: obtížnost {f}
|
difficulty {n} (obstacle)
|
:: obtíž {f}, potíž {f}
|
difficulty level {n} (difficulty of completing a task or objective)
|
:: úroveň obtížnosti {f}
|
diffract {v} (transitive)
|
:: lomit
|
diffract {v} (intransitive)
|
:: lomit se
|
diffraction {n} (the breaking up of an electromagnetic wave as it passes a geometric structure)
|
:: difrakce {f}, ohyb {m}
|
diffusion {n} ((physics) the intermingling of the molecules)
|
:: difuze {f}
|
dig {v} (to move hard-packed earth out of the way)
|
:: kopat, rýt
|
dig {v} (slang: to understand or show interest in)
|
:: brát
|
dig {v} (slang: to appreciate, or like)
|
:: žrát
|
digest {v} (to separate food in the alimentary canal)
|
:: trávit
|
digest {v} (to undergo digestion)
|
:: trávit
|
digestible {adj} (capable of being digested)
|
:: stravitelný
|
digestif {n} (beverage)
|
:: digestiv {m}
|
digestion {n} (process in gastrointestinal tract)
|
:: trávení {n}
|
digestive {adj} (of, relating to, or functioning in digestion)
|
:: trávicí {m}
|
digestive {n} (substance that aids digestion)
|
:: digestiv {m}
|
digestive system {n} (system of organs)
|
:: trávicí soustava {f}
|
digestive tract {n} (system of organs within multicellular animals which takes in food)
|
:: trávicí trakt {m}, zažívací trakt {m}, gastrointestinální trakt {m}
|
digger {n} (spade (playing card)) SEE: spade
|
::
|
digger {n} (nickname for a friend) SEE: bugger
|
::
|
dig into {v} (to research a particular subject)
|
:: hrabat se
|
digit {n} (finger or toe)
|
:: prst {m}
|
digit {n} (numeral)
|
:: číslice {f}
|
digital {adj} (having to do or performed with a finger)
|
:: digitální
|
digital {adj} (representing discrete values)
|
:: číslicový {m}, digitální {m}, diskrétní {m}
|
digital {adj} (of or relating to computers)
|
:: počítačový {m}, digitální
|
digitalization {n} (digitization) SEE: digitization
|
::
|
digitalize {v} (make digital)
|
:: digitalizovat
|
digitization {n} (conversion of data from digital)
|
:: digitalizace {f}
|
digitize {v} (represent something as a sequence of binary digits)
|
:: digitalizovat
|
dignified {adj} (respectable)
|
:: důstojný {m}
|
dignity {n} (quality or state)
|
:: důstojnost {f}
|
digraph {n} (pair of letters)
|
:: digraf {m}
|
digraph {n} (directed graph) SEE: directed graph
|
::
|
digress {v} (to deviate)
|
:: odbíhat
|
digression {n} (a departure from the main subject in speech or writing)
|
:: odbočka {f}
|
digs {n} (clothes) SEE: clothes
|
::
|
dig up {v} (to excavate)
|
:: vytěžit {pf}, těžit {impf}, dobývat {impf}
|
dig up {v} (to discover by digging)
|
:: vykopat {pf}, dobýt {pf}, dobývat {impf}
|
dikkop {n} (stone curlew) SEE: stone curlew
|
::
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dilapidate {v} (to fall into ruin or disuse)
|
:: chátrat
|
dilapidate {v} (to cause to become ruined or put into disrepair)
|
:: ruinovat
|
dilapidate {v} (to squander or waste)
|
:: ruinovat
|
dilapidated {adj} (having fallen into a state of disrepair)
|
:: zchátralý, zpustlý
|
dilation {n} (delay) SEE: delay
|
::
|
dildo {n} (artificial phallus)
|
:: robertek {m}, dildo {n}
|
dilemma {n} (circumstance in which a choice must be made between two alternatives)
|
:: dilema {n}
|
dilettantism {n} (the act of behaving like a dilettante, of being an amateur)
|
:: diletantství {n}, diletantismus {m}
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diligence {n} (qualities of a hard worker, including conscientiousness, determination, perseverance)
|
:: píle {f}, pracovitost {f}
|
diligence {n} (one of the seven contrary virtues)
|
:: píle {f}
|
diligent {adj} (hard-working and focused)
|
:: pilný {m}
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dill {n} (fool) SEE: fool
|
::
|
dill {n} (herb of the species Anethum graveolens)
|
:: kopr {m}
|
dilute {v} (to add more of a solvent to a solution; especially to add more water)
|
:: ředit, zředit
|
diluted {adj} (having descreased density)
|
:: zředěný
|
dilution {n} (process of making something dilute)
|
:: ředění {n}
|
dim {adj} (not bright, not colourful)
|
:: tmavý, mdlý
|
dim-bulb {adj} (slow-witted, stupid) SEE: stupid
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::
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dimension {n} (measure of spatial extent)
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:: rozměr {m}
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dimension {n} (in geometry)
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:: rozměr {m}, dimenze {f}
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dimension {n} (in computing)
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:: rozměr {m}
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diminish {v} (To make smaller)
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:: zmenšit
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diminish {v} (To become smaller)
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:: zmenšit se
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diminished {adj} ((music) reduced by a semitone)
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:: zmenšený {m}
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diminution {n} (lessening, decrease or reduction)
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:: snížení {n}
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diminutive {adj} (very small)
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:: drobný
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diminutive {n} (grammar: word form expressing smallness)
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:: zdrobnělina {f}, deminutivum {n}
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dimorphism {n} (biology: occurrence in an animal species of two distinct types of individual)
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:: dimorfismus {m}
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dimple {n} (skin depression, especially at corners of the mouth)
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:: důlek {m}, dolík {m}
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dinar {n} (official currency of several countries)
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:: dinár {m}
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diner {n} (dining car) SEE: dining car
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ding-a-ling {n} (dick) SEE: dick
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::
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ding dong {interj} (onomatopoeia for the sound of a doorbell)
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:: crrr, crr crr
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dinghy {n} (inflatable boat)
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:: nafukovací člun {m}
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dingo {n} (wild dog native to Australia)
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:: dingo {m}
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dining car {n} (restaurant carriage)
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:: jídelní vůz {m}
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dining room {n} (room, in a home or hotel, where meals are eaten)
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:: jídelna {f}
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dinitrogen pentoxide {n} (unstable binary compound N2O5)
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:: oxid dusičný {m}
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dinitrogen trioxide {n} (binary compound of nitrogen and oxygen; N2O3)
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:: oxid dusitý {m}
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dinner {n} (main meal of the day)
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:: oběd {m} [in Czech the midday meal is the main meal], večeře {f} [eaten in the evening]
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dinner {n} (a meal given to an animal)
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:: žrádlo {n}, krmení {n}, šlichta {f} [of soup consistence]
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dinner {n} (midday meal)
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:: oběd {m}
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dinner {n} (a formal meal)
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:: oběd {m}, večeře {f}
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dinner jacket {n} (type of formal suit) SEE: tuxedo
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dinosaur {n} (extinct reptile)
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:: dinosaurus {m}
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diocesan {adj} (pertaining to a diocese)
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:: diecézní
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diocese {n} (region administered by a bishop)
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:: diecéze {f}
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diode {n} (electronic device)
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:: dioda {f}
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Dionysus {prop} (Greek god of wine)
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:: Dionýsos {m}
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diopter {n} (unit of measure)
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:: dioptrie {f}
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diphenhydramine {n} (antihistamine and sedative drug)
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:: difenhydramin {m}
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diphtheria {n} (infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract)
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:: záškrt {m}
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diphthong {n} (complex vowel sound)
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:: dvojhláska {f}
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diplegia {n} (paralysis)
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:: diplegie {f}
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diploid {adj} (of a cell, having a pair of each type of chromosome)
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:: diploidní
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diploma {n} (certificate)
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:: diplom {m}
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diplomacy {n} (art of conducting international relations)
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:: diplomacie {f}
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diplomacy {n} (tact and subtle skill in dealing with people)
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:: diplomacie {f}
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diplomat {n} (person who is accredited to represent a government)
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:: diplomat {m}, diplomatka {f}
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diplomatic {adj} (concerning relationships between governments)
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:: diplomatický
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diplomatic {adj} (exhibiting diplomacy)
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:: diplomatický
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diplomatic mission {n} (group of people)
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:: diplomatická mise {f}
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diplomatics {n} (science of authenticating, dating, and interpreting old official documents)
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:: diplomatika
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diplomatist {n} (diplomat) SEE: diplomat
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::
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diplopia {n} (ophthalmologic condition where one perceives two images)
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:: diplopie {f}
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dipole {n} (any object that is oppositely charged at two points)
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:: dipól {m}
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dipper {n} (bird)
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:: skorec
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diptych {n} (picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets)
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:: diptych {m}
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direct {adj} (Straight, constant, without interruption)
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:: přímý
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direct current {n} (electric current in which the electrons flow in one direction, but may vary with time)
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:: stejnosměrný proud {m}
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directed graph {n} (type of graphs)
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:: orientovaný graf {m}, digraf {m}
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direct free kick {n} (soccer)
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:: přímý volný kop {m}
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direction {n} (indication of the point toward which an object is moving)
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:: směr {m}
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direction {n} (work of the director in cinema or theater)
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:: režie {f}
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directions {n} (direction) SEE: direction
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::
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directive {n} (form of legislative act addressed to the EU member states)
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:: směrnice {f}
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directly {adv} (in a direct manner)
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:: přímo
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directly {adv} (immediately) SEE: immediately
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::
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directly proportional {adj} (proportional to a constant multiple of an independent variable)
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:: přímo úměrný
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director {n} (supervisor, manager, see also: film director)
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:: ředitel {m}, režisér {m} [in film]
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directorate {n} (an agency headed by a director)
|
:: ředitelství {n}
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directory {n} (list of names, addresses etc.)
|
:: adresář {m}
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directory {n} (structured listing of files)
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:: adresář {m}
|
directory {n} (simulated folder)
|
:: adresář {m}
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dirigible {n} (a self-propelled airship that can be steered)
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:: vzducholoď {f}
|
dirigisme {n} (directive economy somewhat approaching centrally planned economy)
|
:: dirigismus {m}
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dirigiste {adj} (controlled or guided by a central authority, as in an economy)
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:: dirigistický
|
dirigiste {n} (advocate of dirigisme)
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:: dirigista {m}
|
dirt {n} (stain or spot (on clothes etc))
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:: špína {f}
|
dirty {adj} (covered with or containing dirt)
|
:: špinavý
|
dirty {adj} (morally unclean, obscene or indecent)
|
:: sprostý
|
dirty {adj} (illegal, improper)
|
:: špinavý
|
dirty {adv} (in a dirty manner)
|
:: špinavě
|
dirty {v} (to make dirty)
|
:: špinit {impf}, ušpinit {pf}, zašpinit {pf}
|
dirty trick {n} (an unkind trick)
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:: podraz
|
disability {n} (legal incapacity or incompetency)
|
:: invalidita {f}, postižení {n}
|
disability {n} (regular payments received by a disabled person)
|
:: invalidní důchod {m}
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disable {v} (to deactivate a function of an electronic or mechanical device)
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:: vypnout, deaktivovat
|
disabled {adj} (having a disability)
|
:: postižený {m}, invalidní
|
disaccharide {n} (a sugar consisting of two monosaccharides)
|
:: disacharid {m}
|
disadvantage {n} (weakness)
|
:: nevýhoda {f}
|
disadvantage {n} (setback or handicap)
|
:: nevýhoda {f}
|
disadvantageous {adj} (not advantageous)
|
:: nevýhodný {m}
|
disagree {v} (to fail to agree)
|
:: nesouhlasit
|
disagree {v} (to fail to conform or correspond with)
|
:: nesouhlasit, neodpovídat
|
disagreement {n} (A condition of not agreeing or concurring)
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:: nesouhlas {m}
|
disallow {v} (to refuse to allow) SEE: forbid
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::
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disambiguation {n} (removal of ambiguity)
|
:: zjednoznačnění {n}, desambiguace {f}
|
disappear {v} (to vanish)
|
:: mizet {impf}, zmizet {pf}
|
disappear {v} (to make vanish)
|
:: zmizet
|
disappearance {n} (action of disappearing or vanishing)
|
:: zmizení {n}
|
disappoint {v} (to displease by underperforming etc.)
|
:: zklamat
|
disappointed {adj} (defeated of hope or expectation)
|
:: rozčarovaný, zklamaný
|
disappointment {n} (emotion)
|
:: zklamání {n}
|
disapprove {v} (to refuse to approve) SEE: reject
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::
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disarm {v} (to deprive of arms)
|
:: odzbrojit
|
disarm {v} (to deprive of the means or the disposition to harm)
|
:: odzbrojit
|
disarmament {n} (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
|
:: odzbrojení {n}
|
disassemble {v} (to take to pieces)
|
:: rozebrat, rozmontovat
|
disassembler {n} (program that translates machine code into assembly language)
|
:: disassembler {m}
|
disassembly {n} (process of disassembling)
|
:: demontáž {f}
|
disaster {n} (unexpected catastrophe causing physical damage, etc.)
|
:: pohroma {f}, katastrofa {f}, neštěstí {n}
|
disbelief {n} (unpreparedness, unwillingness, or inability to believe that something is the case)
|
:: nevíra {f}, ustrnutí {n}
|
disbelief {n} (astonishment)
|
:: úžas {m}, ustrnutí {n}
|
disburse {v} (to pay out)
|
:: vyplatit, vydat (z fondu)
|
disc {n} (disk) SEE: disk
|
::
|
discard {v} (to throw away, reject)
|
:: odhodit
|
discard {v} (to discard, set aside) SEE: remove
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::
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discern {v} (to detect with the senses, especially with the eyes)
|
:: všimnout si {pf}, všímat si {impf}, vnímat {impf}, zpozorovat {pf}, zaznamenat {pf}
|
discern {v} (to perceive, recognize or comprehend with the mind; to descry)
|
:: uvědomit si {pf}, uvědomovat si {impf}, pochopit {pf}, chápat {impf}
|
discern {v} (to distinguish something as being different from something else; to differentiate)
|
:: odlišit {pf}, rozeznat {pf}, rozeznávat {impf}, odlišovat {impf}, rozlišovat {impf}
|
discern {v} (to perceive differences)
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:: rozlišit {pf}, odlišovat {impf}, rozlišovat {impf}
|
discernment {n} (discrimination)
|
:: diskriminace {f}
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discernment {n} (the ability to distinguish between things)
|
:: schopnost odlišit {f}
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discernment {n} (the ability to make wise judgements; sagacity)
|
:: moudrost {f}, soudnost {f}
|
discernment {n} (discretion in judging objectively)
|
:: soudnost {f}
|
discharge {n} (volume of water transported by a river in a certain amount of time)
|
:: průtok
|
disciple {n} (person who learns from another)
|
:: následovník {m}, žák {m}
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disciple {n} (active follower or adherent)
|
:: stoupenec {m}, učedník {m}
|
disciplinary {adj} (For the purpose of imposing punishment)
|
:: kázeňský
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discipline {n} (controlled behaviour, self-control)
|
:: kázeň {f}, disciplína {f}
|
discipline {n} (specific branch or knowledge or learning)
|
:: disciplína {f}
|
discipline {n} (category in which a certain activity belongs)
|
:: disciplína, obor
|
disciplined {adj} (possessing mental discipline)
|
:: ukázněný, disciplinovaný
|
disc jockey {n} (disc jockey)
|
:: diskžokej {m}
|
disclaim {v} (deny as a claim; refuse)
|
:: dementovat {impf}
|
disco {n} (discotheque)
|
:: diskotéka {f}
|
discography {n} (complete collection of the releases of a musical act)
|
:: diskografie {f}
|
discombobulate {v} (to befuddle)
|
:: zblbnout, vykolejit
|
discomfit {v} (to embarrass greatly)
|
:: vyvést z rovnováhy {pf}, uvést do rozpaků {pf}
|
disconnect {v} (to sever or interrupt a connection)
|
:: odpojit
|
disconsolate {adj} (cheerless, dreary)
|
:: sklíčený, zdrcený, zoufalý
|
disconsolate {adj} (inconsolable)
|
:: neutěšitelný
|
discontent {n} (a discontented person)
|
:: nespokojenec {m}
|
discontent {n} (dissatisfaction) SEE: dissatisfaction
|
::
|
discontention {n} (discontent) SEE: discontent
|
::
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discontinue {v} (to stop a process)
|
:: zastavit, zrušit
|
discontinuous {adj} (in mathematics)
|
:: nespojitý
|
discotheque {n} (nightclub)
|
:: diskotéka {f}
|
discount {n} (reduction in price)
|
:: sleva {f}
|
discourage {v} (to dishearten)
|
:: zastrašit, vzít odvahu
|
discourage {v} (to persuade somebody not to do something)
|
:: odradit
|
discourse {n} (formal lengthy exposition of some subject)
|
:: řeč {f}, projev {m}, přednáška {f}
|
discourse {n} (verbal exchange or conversation)
|
:: rozprava {f}
|
discourse {v} (engage in discussion or conversation)
|
:: rozmlouvat
|
discourse {v} (write or speak formally and at length)
|
:: pojednávat
|
discourse analysis {n} (number of approaches to analyzing discourse)
|
:: diskurzní analýza {f}, analýza diskurzu {f}, diskurzivní analýza {f}
|
discover {v} (expose something previously covered)
|
:: objevit, odkrýt
|
discover {v} (find something for the first time)
|
:: objevit
|
discovery {n} (something discovered)
|
:: objev {m}
|
discovery {n} (the discovering of new things)
|
:: objevování {n}, průzkum {m}
|
discovery {n} (legal: pre-trial phase in which evidence is gathered)
|
:: vyšetřování {n}
|
discrepancy {n} (inconsistency)
|
:: rozpor {m}, nesrovnalost {f}
|
discrete variable {n} (variable)
|
:: diskrétní veličina {f}
|
discretion {n} (the quality of being discreet or circumspect)
|
:: diskrétnost {f}, ohleduplnost {f}
|
discretion {n} (the ability to make wise choices or decisions)
|
:: uvážlivost {f}, soudnost {f}
|
discretion {n} (the freedom to make one's own judgements)
|
:: možnost uvážení {f}, možnost se rozhodnout {f}
|
discretionary {adj} (available at one's discretion)
|
:: ke zvážení, na zvážení {n}
|
discriminant {n} (in algebra)
|
:: diskriminant {m}
|
discrimination {n} (the act of making a distinction, noting differences between things)
|
:: rozlišování {n}
|
discrimination {n} (distinct treatment of an individual or group to their disadvantage)
|
:: diskriminace {f}
|
discus {n} (round plate-like object for throwing)
|
:: disk {m}
|
discuss {v} (to converse or debate concerning a particular topic)
|
:: diskutovat
|
discussion {n} (conversation or debate)
|
:: diskuse {f}, diskuze {f}
|
discus throw {n} (athletic event where a discus is thrown)
|
:: hod diskem {m}
|
discus thrower {n} (athlete)
|
:: diskař {m}
|
disdain {n} (feeling of contempt or scorn)
|
:: pohrdání {n}, opovržení {n}, despekt {m}
|
disease {n} (an abnormal condition of the body causing discomfort or dysfunction)
|
:: nemoc {f}, choroba {f}
|
disembark {v} (remove from on board a vessel)
|
:: vylodit
|
disembark {v} (to go ashore, to leave a train or airplane)
|
:: vystoupit
|
disenchant {v} (To disappoint)
|
:: rozčarovat {pf}, zklamat {pf}
|
disenchantment {n} (The act of disenchating or the state of being disenchanted)
|
:: rozčarování {n}
|
disenchantment {n} (Freeing from false belief or illusions)
|
:: vystřízlivění {n}
|
disenfranchise {v} (to deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote)
|
:: odebrat hlasovací právo
|
disequilibrium {n} (the loss of equilibrium or stability)
|
:: nerovnováha {f}
|
disgrace {n} (condition of being out of favor)
|
:: ostuda {f}, hanba {f}
|
disgrace {n} (state of being dishonored)
|
:: ponížení {n}, hanba {f}
|
disgrace {n} (that which brings dishonor)
|
:: ponižování {n}, ostouzení {n}
|
disgrace {v} (bring shame upon)
|
:: ponižovat {impf}, ostouzet {impf}, zostudit {pf}
|
disgraceful {adj} (bringing or warranting disgrace)
|
:: ostudný {m}
|
disguise {n} (attire to hide/assume an identity)
|
:: převlek {m}
|
disguise {n} (that which masks what's beneath)
|
:: převlek {m}
|
disgust {v} (to cause an intense dislike for something)
|
:: zhnusit, znechutit
|
disgust {n} (an intense dislike or repugnance)
|
:: hnus {m}, odpor {m}
|
disgusting {adj} (repulsive, distasteful)
|
:: nechutný {m}
|
dish {n} (vessel for holding/serving food)
|
:: mísa {f}, talíř {m}, miska {f}
|
dish {n} (specific type of food)
|
:: pokrm {m}
|
dish {n} (tableware to be/being washed)
|
:: nádobí {n}
|
dishcloth {n} (for drying)
|
:: utěrka {f}
|
dishevel {v} (throw into disorder)
|
:: rozházet {m}
|
dishevelled {adj} (uncombed)
|
:: neučesaný {m}, rozcuchaný {m}
|
dishevelled {adj} (untidy in appearance)
|
:: nedbalý {m}, zanedbaný {m}, neupravený {m}
|
dishonest {adj} (not honest)
|
:: nečestný, nepoctivý
|
dishonesty {n} (characteristic or condition of being dishonest)
|
:: nepoctivost {f}
|
dishonor {n} (dishonour) SEE: dishonour
|
::
|
dishonor {v} (dishonour) SEE: dishonour
|
::
|
dishonour {v} (to bring disgrace upon someone or something)
|
:: zostudit
|
dish towel {n} (towel for wiping dishes)
|
:: utěrka {f}
|
dishtowel {n} (a cloth or towel used to dry dishes) SEE: dishcloth
|
::
|
dishware {n} (crockery)
|
:: nádobí {n}
|
dishwasher {n} (machine)
|
:: myčka {f}
|
disillusion {n} (act or state of disenchanting or freeing from a false belief)
|
:: deziluze {f}
|
disillusioned {adj} (experiencing disillusionment)
|
:: rozčarovaný
|
disillusionment {n} (feeling that arises from the discovery that something is not what it was anticipated to be)
|
:: deziluze {f}
|
disinfectant {adj} (of a substance which kills germs and/or viruses)
|
:: dezinfekční
|
disinfectant {n} (A substance which kills germs and/or viruses)
|
:: dezinfekční prostředek {m}
|
disinfection {n} (treatment)
|
:: dezinfekce {f}
|
disinformation {n} (intentionally false information)
|
:: dezinformace {f}
|
disinformer {n} (one who disinforms)
|
:: dezinformátor {m}
|
disinherit {v} (to exclude from inheritance)
|
:: vydědit
|
disinheritance {n} (act of disinheriting)
|
:: vydědění {n}
|
disintegration {n} (a process by which anything disintegrates)
|
:: dezintegrace {f}
|
disjoint {adj} (having no members in common)
|
:: disjunktní {m}
|
disjunction {n} (logic)
|
:: disjunkce {f}
|
disjunctive {n} (disjunction) SEE: disjunction
|
::
|
disk {n} (a thin, flat, circular plate)
|
:: disk {m}
|
disk {n} (intervertebral disc)
|
:: ploténka {f}
|
disk {n} (a vinyl phonograph/gramophone record)
|
:: deska {f}
|
diskette {n} (small, flexible, magnetic disk for storage and retrieval of data) SEE: floppy disk
|
::
|
dislike {v} (not to like something)
|
:: nemít rád
|
dislocate {v} (to dislodge a bone)
|
:: vykloubit
|
dislocation {n} (act or state of displacing)
|
:: přemístění {n}
|
dislocation {n} (dislocating of a joint)
|
:: vykloubení {n}
|
dismal {adj} (disappointingly inadequate)
|
:: neradostný, neuspokojivý
|
dismal {adj} (gloomy and bleak)
|
:: chmurný, neradostný
|
dismal {adj} (depressing)
|
:: deprimující, depresivní, chmurný
|
dismay {v} (to disable with alarm or apprehensions)
|
:: poděsit {pf}, děsit {impf}, vyděsit {pf}, vystrašit, strašit {impf}, postrašit {pf}, ohromit {pf}, odradit {pf}, odstrašit {pf}
|
dismay {v} (to render lifeless)
|
:: vyděsit k smrti, ochromit {pf}, ochromovat {impf}
|
dismay {v} (to take dismay or fright)
|
:: zhrozit se {pf}, zděsit se {pf}, vyděsit se {pf}
|
dismay {n} (a sudden loss of courage)
|
:: zděšení {n}, úděs {m}, hrůza {f}, poděšení {n}, vyděšení {n}, strach {m}, ochromení {n}, úlek {m}
|
dismiss {v} (to discharge)
|
:: propustit
|
dismissal {n} (deprivation of office)
|
:: propuštění {n}
|
Disneyan {adj} (of or relating to Walt Disney or his company)
|
:: disneyoví
|
disobedience {n} (refusal to obey)
|
:: neposlušnost {f}, vzdor {m}
|
disobedient {adj} (not obedient)
|
:: neposlušný {m}
|
disorder {n} (absence of order)
|
:: nepořádek {m}
|
disorder {n} (physical or psychical malfunction)
|
:: porucha {f}
|
disown {v} (to refuse to own)
|
:: zavrhnout, zříci se
|
disparate {adj} (composed of inherently different elements)
|
:: nesourodý
|
dispatch {n} (dismissal) SEE: dismissal
|
::
|
dispatcher {n} (A person who controls the movements of vehicles)
|
:: dispečer {m}
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dispel {v} (to drive away by scattering)
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:: rozptýlit
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dispel {v} (to remove fears etc.)
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:: rozptýlit {pf}, rozptylovat {impf}
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dispensable {adj} (able to be done without; able to be expended; easily replaced)
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:: postradatelný, nadbytečný
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dispensary {n} (place where something is dispensed)
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:: výdejna {f}
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dispensary {n} (room for dispensing drugs)
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:: výdejna {f}
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dispensation {n} (relaxation of a law in a particular case)
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:: dispens {m}, dispenz {m}, dispense {f}, dispenze {f}
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disperse {v} (to scatter)
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:: rozesít {pf}, rozptýlit {pf}
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disperse {v} (to dissipate)
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:: rozptýlit, rozehnat
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dispersion {n} (process)
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:: disperze {f}
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dispirit {v} (Lower the morale of)
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:: srazit
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dispirited {adj} (without spirit) SEE: despondent
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::
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display {n} (electronic screen)
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:: displej {m}
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disposal {n} (disposing of)
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:: likvidace {f}
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disposal {n} (power to use something)
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:: dispozice {f}
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disposition {n} (tendency or inclination)
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:: náchylnost {f}
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disprove {v} (to refute)
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:: vyvrátit
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dispute {n} (argument, failure to agree)
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:: spor {m}
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disqualification {n} (act of disqualifying)
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:: diskvalifikace {f}
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disqualify {v} (make ineligible)
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:: diskvalifikovat
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disregard {v} (disregard) SEE: neglect
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::
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disregard {v} (to ignore)
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:: přehlížet
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disrespect {n} (lack of respect)
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:: neúcta {f}
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disrespectful {adj} (lacking respect)
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:: neuctivý {m}
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dissatisfaction {n} (unhappiness or discontent)
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:: nespokojenost {f}
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dissatisfied {adj} (feeling or displaying disappointment or a lack of contentment)
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:: nespokojený {m}
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dissatisfied {adj} (not satisfied (with the quality of something))
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:: nespokojený
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dissect {v} (to study a dead animal's anatomy by cutting it apart)
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:: pitvat
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dissection {n} (the act of dissecting, of cutting a dead body apart)
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:: pitva {f}
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disseminate {v} (to disseminate) SEE: disperse
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::
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dissent {v} (to disagree)
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:: nesouhlasit {impf}, lišit se v názoru {impf}
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dissent {n} (disagreement with the ideas of an authority)
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:: nesouhlas {m}
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dissent {n} (act of disagreeing with an authority)
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:: nesouhlas {m}, rozkol {m}
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dissertation {n} (formal exposition of a subject)
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:: disertační práce {f}, disertace {f}
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disservice {n} (service that results in harm)
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:: medvědí služba {f} [bear's service]
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dissident {n} (person who opposes the current political structure, group or laws)
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:: disident {m}
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dissimulate {v} (to deceive by concealment or omission)
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:: přetvařovat se
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dissipate {v} (to dissipate) SEE: disperse
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::
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dissipate {v} (to drive away)
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:: rozptýlit
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dissipated {adj} (wasteful of health or possessions in the pursuit of pleasure)
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:: prostopášný, zhýralý
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dissolution {n} (termination of an organized body or legislative assembly)
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:: rozpuštění {n}
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dissolution {n} (dissolving, or going into solution)
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:: rozpuštění {n}
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dissolve {v} (transitive: to disintegrate into a solution by immersion)
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:: rozpustit
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dissolve {v} (to disperse a group)
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:: rozpustit
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dissonance {n} (a harsh, discordant combination of sounds)
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:: nesouzvuk {m}
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dissonance {n} (conflicting notes that are not overtones of the note or chord sounding)
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:: disonance {f}
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dissonance {n} (a state of disagreement or conflict)
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:: neshoda {f}, nesoulad {m}
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dissuade {v} (convince not to try or do)
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:: rozmluvit
|
distaff {n} (device to which fibres are attached for temporary storage)
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:: přeslice {f}
|
distaff {n} (part of a spinning wheel)
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:: přeslice {f}
|
distal {adj} (remote from the point of attachment or origin)
|
:: distální
|
distance {n} (amount of space between two points)
|
:: vzdálenost {f}
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distance education {n} (distance learning) SEE: distance learning
|
::
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distance learning {n} (education obtained remotely)
|
:: distanční vzdělávání {n} (distance education)
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distant {adj} (far off)
|
:: vzdálený, daleký
|
distended {adj} (extended or expanded)
|
:: opuchlý, oteklý, odulý
|
distillation {n} (separation of a substance)
|
:: destilace {f}
|
distilled water {n} (water that has been purified by distillation)
|
:: destilovaná voda
|
distillery {n} (a place where distillation takes place)
|
:: lihovar {m}
|
distillery {n} (a company that distills alcohol)
|
:: lihovar {m}
|
distinct {adj} (very clear)
|
:: zřetelný
|
distinction {n} (that which distinguishes)
|
:: rozdíl {m}
|
distinction {n} (a feature that causes someone or something to be better)
|
:: vyznamenání {n}
|
distinguish {v} (to see someone or something as different from others)
|
:: rozlišit, rozeznat
|
distinguishing {adj} (that serves to distinguish)
|
:: rozlišující
|
distortion {n} (result of distorting)
|
:: zkreslení {n}
|
distribute {v} (to distribute) SEE: disperse
|
::
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distribute {v} (to deliver or pass out)
|
:: distribuovat
|
distribution {n} (act of distribution or being distributed)
|
:: distribuce {f}
|
distribution {n} (statistics: set of relative likelihoods, see also: probability distribution)
|
:: rozdělení {n}
|
distributive {adj} (math: property of functions)
|
:: distributivní {m}
|
district {n} (administrative division)
|
:: čtvrť {f} [part of town], okres {m}, kraj {m} [part of state]
|
district {n} (area or region)
|
:: oblast {f}, kraj {m}
|
distrust {n} (lack of trust or confidence)
|
:: nedůvěra {f}
|
distrust {v} (to put no trust in)
|
:: nedůvěřovat
|
distrustful {adj} (marked by distrust; doubtful; suspicious)
|
:: nedůvěřivý {m}
|
disturb {v} (confuse or irritate)
|
:: rušit
|
disturbance {n} (act of disturbing, being disturbed)
|
:: rušení {n}
|
disturbance {n} (something that disturbs)
|
:: výtržník {m} [person]
|
disturbance {n} (interruption of that which is normal or regular)
|
:: narušení {n}, vyrušení {n}
|
disturbance {n} ((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness)
|
:: duševní porucha {f}
|
disturbed {adj} (showing symptoms of mental illness, severe psychosis, or neurosis)
|
:: narušený
|
disyllabic {adj} (comprising two syllables)
|
:: dvouslabičný
|
dittany {n} (Dictamnus albus) SEE: gas plant
|
::
|
ditto {adv} (likewise) SEE: likewise
|
::
|
ditto {n} (the aforesaid)
|
:: detto
|
ditto {n} (ditto mark)
|
:: detto
|
diuresis {n} (excessive production of urine, see also: polyuria)
|
:: diuréza {f}
|
diuretic {n} (drug)
|
:: diuretikum {n}
|
diurnal {adj} (happening during daylight; primarily active during the day)
|
:: denní {c}
|
diurnal {adj} (done once every day)
|
:: denní {c}
|
divan {n} (sofa)
|
:: divan {m}
|
dive {v} (to swim under water)
|
:: potopit
|
diver {n} (someone who dives)
|
:: potápěč {m}, potápěčka {f}
|
diver {n} (the loon (bird)) SEE: loon
|
::
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diverge {v} (to have no limit)
|
:: divergovat
|
divergence {n} (the degree of divergence)
|
:: divergence {f}, rozbíhavost {f}, rozbíhání {n}
|
divergence {n} (mathematical operator)
|
:: divergence {f}
|
divergent {adj} (growing further apart; diverging)
|
:: divergentní, rozbíhavý
|
diverse {adj} (different)
|
:: rozmanitý {m}
|
diversion {n} (hobby; an activity that distracts the mind)
|
:: zábava {f}, rozptýlení {n}
|
diversity {n} (quality of being diverse; difference)
|
:: rozmanitost {f}, rozdílnost {f}, diversita {f}
|
diverticulitis {n} (infection of the diverticulum)
|
:: divertikulitida {f}
|
diverticulosis {n} (pathological condition)
|
:: divertikulóza {f}
|
divertimento {n} (eighteenth-century composition in several short movements)
|
:: divertimento {n}
|
divest {v} (undress) SEE: undress
|
::
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divide {v} (split into two or more parts)
|
:: dělit
|
divide {v} (divide up; share by dividing)
|
:: dělit
|
divide {v} (calculate quotient)
|
:: dělit
|
divide and conquer {v} (Divide and conquer)
|
:: rozděl a panuj
|
dividend {n} (arithmetic: a number or expression)
|
:: dělenec {m}
|
dividend {n} (finance: a payment of money by a company to its shareholders)
|
:: dividenda {f}
|
divination {n} (act of divining)
|
:: věštba {f}, věštění {n}
|
divine {n} (a deity) SEE: deity
|
::
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divine {adj} (of or pertaining to a god)
|
:: božský, boží
|
diving bell {n} (airtight chamber used by divers)
|
:: potápěčský zvon
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diving board {n} (springboard) SEE: springboard
|
::
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divining rod {n} (rod used for dowsing)
|
:: virgule {f}
|
divinity {n} (deity) SEE: deity
|
::
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divinity {n} (godhood, state of being God or a god)
|
:: božství {n}
|
divisibility {n} (property of being divisible)
|
:: dělitelnost {f}
|
divisible {adj} (capable of being divided)
|
:: dělitelný
|
divisible {adj} (of an integer, that when divided leaves no remainder)
|
:: dělitelný
|
division {n} (act or process of dividing anything)
|
:: dělení {n}
|
division {n} (each of the parts resulting from division)
|
:: díl {m}
|
division {n} (arithmetic: process of dividing a number by another)
|
:: dělení {n}
|
division {n} (arithmetic: calculation involving this process)
|
:: dělení {n}
|
division {n} (large military unit)
|
:: divize {f}
|
division {n} (section of a large company)
|
:: divize {f}
|
division {n} (biology: taxonomic classification of plants)
|
:: oddělení {f}
|
division of labour {n} (separation of work)
|
:: dělba práce {f}
|
division ring {n} (algebraic concept)
|
:: těleso {n}
|
divisor {n} (arithmetic: a number or expression)
|
:: dělitel {m}
|
divorce {n} (legal dissolution of a marriage)
|
:: rozvod {m}
|
divorce {v} (to legally dissolve a marriage)
|
:: rozvést
|
divorce {v} (to end one's own marriage)
|
:: rozvést se
|
divorced {adj} (having had one's marriage legally dissolved)
|
:: rozvedený
|
divvy up {v} (divide) SEE: divide
|
::
|
dizziness {n} (state of being dizzy)
|
:: závrať {f}
|
dizzy {adj} (having a sensation of turning around)
|
:: mající závrať
|
dizzyness {n} (dizziness) SEE: dizziness
|
::
|
DJ {n} (person who selects and plays recorded music) SEE: disc jockey
|
::
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Djibouti {prop} (Republic of Djibouti)
|
:: Džibutsko {n}
|
Djibouti {prop} (the capital city of Djibouti)
|
:: Džibuti {n}
|
Djiboutian {n} (person)
|
:: Džibuťan {m}
|
Djiboutian {adj} (pertaining to Djibouti)
|
:: džibutský
|
Dnieper {prop} (river to the Black Sea)
|
:: Dněpr {m}
|
Dniester {prop} (river in Europe)
|
:: Dněstr {m}
|
do {v} (perform, execute)
|
:: dělat {impf}, udělat {pf}
|
do {v} (work, suffice)
|
:: jít, stačit
|
do {v} (slang: have sex with)
|
:: dělat to
|
doable {adj} (possible to do) SEE: feasible
|
::
|
dobra {n} (official currency of São Tomé and Príncipe)
|
:: dobra
|
do business {v} (urinate) SEE: urinate
|
::
|
docile {adj} (yielding to control)
|
:: poslušný {m}, poddajný {m}
|
dock {n} (any plant in genus Rumex)
|
:: šťovík {m}
|
dock {n} (burdock)
|
:: lopuch {m}
|
dock {v} (to reduce wages; to deduct)
|
:: srazit
|
dock {n} (fixed structure to which a vessel is secured)
|
:: dok {m}
|
dock {n} (body of water between two piers or wharves)
|
:: dok {m}
|
dock {v} (to land at a harbour)
|
:: přistát
|
dock {n} (part of a courtroom where the accused sits)
|
:: lavice obžalovaných {f}
|
doctor {n} (person who has attained a doctorate)
|
:: doktor {m}
|
doctor {v} (alter or make obscure, in order to deceive)
|
:: falzifikovat
|
doctor {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
|
::
|
doctor {n} (medical doctor) SEE: physician
|
::
|
doctorate {n} (highest degree awarded by a university faculty)
|
:: doktorát {m}
|
doctor blade {n} (printing tool)
|
:: stěrka {f}, [informal] rakle {f}
|
doctor's office {n} (clinic of a doctor)
|
:: ordinace {f}
|
doctrinaire {n} (person who stubbornly holds to a philosophy or opinion)
|
:: doktrinář {m}
|
doctrinaire {adj} (stubbornly holding on to an idea)
|
:: doktrinářský
|
doctrine {n} (belief)
|
:: doktrína {f}
|
document {n} (original or official paper)
|
:: dokument
|
document {v} (to record in documents)
|
:: dokumentovat
|
documentary {adj} (presented objectively without the insertion of fictional matter)
|
:: dokumentární
|
documentary {n} (programme or publication of fact)
|
:: dokument {m}
|
documentary {n} (documentary film)
|
:: dokumentární film {m}
|
documentation {n} (documents that explain the operation of a particular machine or software program)
|
:: dokumentace {f}
|
dodder {n} (parasitic plant (of about 100-170 species) of the genus Cuscuta)
|
:: kokotice {f}
|
dodecagon {n} (geometry)
|
:: dvanáctiúhelník {m}
|
dodecahedron {n} (a polyhedron with 12 faces)
|
:: dvanáctistěn {m}, dodekaedr {m}
|
dodecane {n} (organic compound)
|
:: dodekan {m}
|
Dodecanese {prop} (an island chain consisting of twelve main islands)
|
:: Dodekany, Dodekanés
|
dodge {v} (to avoid by moving out of the way)
|
:: uhnout
|
dodge {v} (to avoid; to sidestep)
|
:: vyhnout se {pf}, vyhýbat se {impf}
|
dodge {v} (to go hither and thither)
|
:: bloumat sem a tam
|
dodo {n} (Raphus cucullatus)
|
:: dronte mauricijský {m}, blboun nejapný {m}, dodo {m}
|
doe {n} (female deer)
|
:: laň {f}, srna {f}
|
doe {n} (female fallow deer)
|
:: daněla {f}
|
doe {n} (female roe deer)
|
:: srna {f}
|
doe {n} (female rabbit)
|
:: králice {f}, ramlice {f}
|
doe {n} (female hare)
|
:: zaječice {f}, ramlice {f}
|
does anyone here speak English {phrase} (does anyone here speak English?)
|
:: mluví zde někdo anglicky?
|
dog {n} (metal support for logs) SEE: andiron
|
::
|
dog {n} (slang: man) SEE: guy
|
::
|
dog {n} (animal)
|
:: pes {m}, fena {f}
|
dog {n} (male canine)
|
:: pes {m}
|
dog collar {n} (collar for a dog)
|
:: obojek {m}
|
doge {n} (chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa)
|
:: dóže
|
dog-ear {n} (folded corner of a page)
|
:: oslí ucho {n}
|
dog eat dog {adj} (harsh and ruthless)
|
:: podle zákona džungle
|
doggy {n} (a dog, especially a small one)
|
:: psík {m}, pejsek {m}
|
doghouse bass {n} (instrument) SEE: double bass
|
::
|
dogma {n} (authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion)
|
:: dogma {f}
|
dogma {n} (doctrine)
|
:: dogma
|
dogmatic {adj} (asserting beliefs in an arrogant way)
|
:: dogmatický {m}
|
dogmatism {n} (arrogance in stating opinion)
|
:: dogmatismus {m}, dogmatizmus {m}
|
do-gooder {n} (one who has a conviction of their own moral superiority)
|
:: sluníčkář {m}, pravdoláskař
|
dog rose {n} (the species Rosa canina)
|
:: růže šípková {f}
|
dogsbody {n} (Person who does menial work)
|
:: poskok {m}
|
dog shit {n} (deceitful statements, etc) SEE: bullshit
|
::
|
Dog Star {prop} (Sirius) SEE: Sirius
|
::
|
dogtooth grass {n} (any grass in the genus Cynodon)
|
:: troskut
|
dogwood {n} (tree or shrub of the genus Cornus)
|
:: dřín {m}
|
Doha {prop} (capital of Qatar)
|
:: Dauhá {f}
|
do ill {v} (to harm, to injure) SEE: harm
|
::
|
doldrum {adj} (boring, uninteresting) SEE: boring
|
::
|
dole {n} (unemployment benefit)
|
:: podpora {f}, podpora v nezaměstnanosti {f}
|
dolichophallic {adj} (worship of death)
|
:: dolichofalický
|
doll {n} (a toy in the form of a human)
|
:: panenka {f}, panna {f}
|
dollar {n} (designation for specific currency)
|
:: dolar {m}
|
dolly {n} (doll) SEE: doll
|
::
|
dolmen {n} (tomb consisting of a capstone supported by two or more upright stones)
|
:: dolmen {m}
|
Dolomites {prop} (section of the Alps)
|
:: Dolomity {m-p}
|
dolphin {n} (aquatic mammal)
|
:: plískavice {f}, delfín {m}
|
dolphin {n} (dauphin) SEE: dauphin
|
::
|
dolphinarium {n}
|
:: delfinárium {n}
|
domain {n} (geographic area owned or controlled by a single person or organization)
|
:: doména {f}
|
domain {n} (a field or sphere of activity, influence or expertise)
|
:: doména {f}
|
domain {n} ((mathematics) the set on which a function is defined)
|
:: definiční obor {m}
|
domain name {n} (unique name)
|
:: doménové jméno {n}
|
dome {n} (architectural element)
|
:: kupole {f}, kopule {f}
|
domestic {adj} ((of a domesticated animal) kept by someone)
|
:: domácí
|
domestic {adj} (internal to a specific country)
|
:: tuzemský
|
domestic cat {n} (a domesticated cat)
|
:: kočka domácí {f}
|
dominance {n} (state of being dominant)
|
:: dominance {f}
|
dominant {n} (tone of a musical scale)
|
:: dominanta {f}
|
dominant {adj} (ruling, governing)
|
:: převládající {m}, dominantní {m} [genetics]
|
dominate {v} (to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power)
|
:: dominovat
|
domination {n} (act of dominating)
|
:: nadvláda {f}
|
Dominic {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Dominik {m}
|
Dominica {prop} (Commonwealth of Dominica)
|
:: Dominika {f}
|
Dominican {n} (person from Dominican Republic)
|
:: Dominikánec {m}
|
Dominican {adj} (from the Dominican Republic)
|
:: dominikánský
|
Dominican {adj} (from Dominica)
|
:: dominický
|
Dominican {adj} (of or belonging to the religious order)
|
:: dominikánský
|
Dominican Republic {prop} (country in the Caribbean)
|
:: Dominikánská republika {f}
|
domino {n} (block used in dominoes)
|
:: dominový kámen {n}, dominová kostka {f}
|
domino {n} (mask)
|
:: škraboška {f}
|
domino effect {n} (chain of events)
|
:: dominový efekt {m}, domino efekt {m}
|
dominoes {n} (game)
|
:: domino {n}
|
Domodedovo {prop} (airport in Russia)
|
:: Domodědovo {n}
|
don {n} (professor) SEE: professor
|
::
|
Don {prop} (River in European Russia)
|
:: Don {m}
|
Donald Duck {prop} (Disney character)
|
:: Kačer Donald {m}
|
donate {v} (to give away something of value)
|
:: věnovat, darovat
|
donation {n} (a voluntary gift or contribution for a specific cause)
|
:: dar {m}
|
Donets {prop} (one of several rivers)
|
:: Doněc {m}, Donec {m}
|
Donetsk {prop} (city)
|
:: Doněck {m}
|
Donetsk People's Republic {prop} (secessionist state)
|
:: Doněcká lidová republika
|
donjon {n} (fortified tower) SEE: keep
|
::
|
donkey {n} (a domestic animal, see also: ass)
|
:: osel {m}
|
donkey {n} (a fool)
|
:: osel {m}
|
donor {n} (one who donates)
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:: dárce {m}
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Don Quixote {prop} (the protagonist of a famous Spanish novel)
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:: Don Quijote {m}
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don't {v} (do not)
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:: ne-
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don't count your chickens before they're hatched {proverb} (don't count on things if you don't have them yet)
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:: neříkej hop, dokud nepřeskočíš (do not say "hop" until you have leapt over)
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don't look a gift horse in the mouth {proverb} (a phrase referring to unappreciatively questioning of a gift or handout too closely)
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:: darovanému koni na zuby nekoukej, darovanému koni na zuby nehleď
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don't mention it {phrase} (it is too trivial to warrant thanks)
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:: není zač, za málo, to nestojí za řeč
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don't shit in your own nest {proverb} (don't cause trouble in your own place)
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:: nekálej do vlastního hnízda
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don't shit where you eat {proverb} (One should not cause trouble in a place, group, etc. which one frequents)
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:: nekálej do vlastního hnízda [don't shit into your nest]
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don't shoot the messenger {proverb} (the bearer of bad news should not be held accountable for the bad news)
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:: nikdo nemá rád posly špatných zpráv, nestřílejte pianistu, nenadávej na zrcadlo když máš křivou hubu
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don't try to teach grandma how to suck eggs {proverb} (don't teach an expert)
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:: neuč orla létat, neuč starého kocoura myši chytat
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donut {n} (deep-fried piece of dough) SEE: doughnut
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::
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doodle {n} (a fool, simpleton)
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:: ňouma {m}, truhlík {m}, nekňuba {m}
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doodle {n} (small mindless sketch)
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:: čmáranice {f}
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doodle {n} (penis)
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:: lulan {m}, pinďour {m}, pindík {m}
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doofer {n} (remote control for a television) SEE: remote control
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::
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doom {n} (destiny, especially terrible)
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:: osud {m}
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doom {v} (to condemn)
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:: odsoudit
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doomsday {n} (day when God is expected to judge the world)
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:: soudný den {m}
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door {n} (portal of entry into a building, room or vehicle)
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:: dveře {f-p}
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door frame {n} (frame into which a door is fitted)
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:: zárubeň {f}
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door handle {n} (mechanism used to open or close a door)
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:: klika {f}
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doorhandle {n} (door handle) SEE: door handle
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::
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doorkeeper {n} (person in charge of an entryway)
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:: portýr {m}, dveřník
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doorknob {n} (circular device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of a door)
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:: klika {f}
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doorknocker {n} (door knocker)
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:: klepátko {n}, klepadlo {n}
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doorman {n} (man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building)
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:: dveřník {m}, portýr {m}
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doormat {n} (coarse mat that appears at the entrance to a house)
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:: rohožka {f}
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doorstep {n} (threshold of a doorway)
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:: práh {m}
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door-to-door {adj} (going from house to house)
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:: podomní prodej {m}
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do over {v} (to repeat; to start over) SEE: start over
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::
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do over {v} (to beat up) SEE: beat up
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::
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dopamine {n} (the neurotransmitter)
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:: dopamin {m}
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dope {n} (viscous liquid used to prepare a surface)
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:: stěrka {f}, penetrace {f}
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dope fiend {n} (drug addict) SEE: drug addict
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::
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doping {n} (use of drugs to improve athletic performance)
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:: doping {m}, dopink {m}
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dormer {n} (roofed projection)
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:: vikýř
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dormitory {n} (room for sleeping)
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:: noclehárna {f}
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dormitory {n} (building or part thereof)
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:: noclehárna {f}, internát {m}
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dormouse {n} (rodent)
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:: plch
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Dorothea {prop} (female given name) SEE: Dorothy
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::
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Dorothy {prop} (female given name)
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:: Dorota {f}
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dorsal {adj} (relating to the side in which the backbone is located)
|
:: hřbetní, dorzální
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dose {n} (measured portion of medicine)
|
:: dávka {f}
|
dossier {n} (a collection of papers and/or other sources)
|
:: akta {p}
|
dot {n} (small spot or mark)
|
:: tečka {f}, bod {m}, bodka {f}
|
dot {n} (punctuation mark)
|
:: tečka
|
dot {n} (decimal point)
|
:: desetinná čárka
|
dot {n} (morse code symbol)
|
:: tečka
|
dot {n} (dot in URL's or email addresses)
|
:: tečka
|
dotage {n} (senility)
|
:: senilnost {f}
|
do the dishes {v} (to wash up dishes)
|
:: mýt nádobí
|
do the laundry {v} (to wash the laundry)
|
:: prát prádlo {impf}
|
do time {v} (colloquial: to spend time in prison)
|
:: bručet, sedět
|
dot matrix printer {n} (type of printer)
|
:: jehličková tiskárna {f}
|
dot product {n} (scalar product) SEE: scalar product
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::
|
double {adj} (twice the quantity)
|
:: dvojitý
|
double {n} (a person resembling or standing for another)
|
:: dvojník {m}
|
double {v} (to multiply by two)
|
:: zdvojnásobit
|
double bass {n} (largest instrument of violin family)
|
:: kontrabas {m}
|
double-click {n} (action or event of pushing mouse-button twice)
|
:: dvojklik {m}
|
double-click {v} (to push a mouse-button twice)
|
:: dvojkliknout, poklepat
|
double-edged sword {n} (idiomatic)
|
:: dvousečný meč {m} (a double-edged sword)
|
double entendre {n} (phrase with two meanings)
|
:: dvojsmysl {m}
|
double fault {n} (missing of both the first serve and second serve)
|
:: dvojchyba {f}
|
double negative {n} (phrase in which there are two negative words)
|
:: dvojitý zápor {m}
|
double room {n} (hotel room with two beds or one double bed)
|
:: dvoulůžkový pokoj {m}
|
double standard {n} (the situation of groups one of which is excused from following a standard)
|
:: dvojí standard {m}
|
double-u {n} (name of the letter W, w)
|
:: dvojité vé {n}
|
doubloon {n} (former Spanish gold coin)
|
:: dublon {m}
|
doubt {v} (to lack confidence in)
|
:: pochybovat {impf}
|
doubt {n} (disbelief or uncertainty (about something))
|
:: pochyba {f}, pochybnost {f}
|
doubtful {adj} (suspicious, or of dubious character)
|
:: pochybný {m}
|
doubtless {adj} (characterized by no doubt)
|
:: nepochybný
|
doubtlessly {adv} (doubtless) SEE: doubtless
|
::
|
douche {n} (a jet or current of water or vapour directed upon some part of the body to benefit it medicinally)
|
:: sprcha {f}
|
douche {n} (a syringe)
|
:: stříkačka {f}
|
dough {n} (mix of flour and other ingredients)
|
:: těsto {n}
|
doughnut {n} (deep-fried piece of dough or batter)
|
:: kobliha {f}
|
doula {n} (support person)
|
:: dula {f}
|
dove {n} (bird of the family Columbidae)
|
:: holub {m}
|
dove's-foot {n} (columbine) SEE: columbine
|
::
|
down {adv} (from a high to a low position, downwards)
|
:: dolů
|
down {adv} (in a lower position)
|
:: dole
|
down {adv} (south)
|
:: dolů, dole
|
down {adv} (away from the city)
|
:: ven
|
down {n} (soft, immature feathers)
|
:: chmýří {n}
|
downhill {adj} (easy) SEE: easy
|
::
|
downhill {n} (alpine skiing) SEE: alpine skiing
|
::
|
downing {n} (defeat) SEE: defeat
|
::
|
download {n} (file transfer to the local computer)
|
:: stažení {n}, stahování {n}
|
download {v} (to transfer data from a remote computer to a local one)
|
:: stáhnout, stahovat
|
downplay {v} (to de-emphasize; to present or portray something as less important or consequential)
|
:: bagatelizovat {impf}
|
downpour {n} (heavy rain)
|
:: liják {m}
|
Down's syndrome {prop} (condition caused by chromosomal deficiency) SEE: Down syndrome
|
::
|
Down syndrome {prop} (condition caused by chromosomal deficiency)
|
:: Downův syndrom {m}
|
down the toilet {prep} (wasted, squandered; irretrievable)
|
:: nazmar
|
down with {interj} (away with)
|
:: pryč s
|
dowry {n} (property or payment given at time of marriage)
|
:: věno {n}
|
dowser {n} (divining rod) SEE: divining rod
|
::
|
dowsing {n} (water-seeking practice)
|
:: proutkaření {n}
|
doxology {n} (expression of praise to God, especially a short hymn)
|
:: doxologie {f}
|
doxycycline {n} (tetracycline antibiotic)
|
:: doxycyklin {m}
|
do you accept credit cards {phrase} (do you accept credit cards?)
|
:: přijímáte kreditní karty?
|
do you believe in God {phrase} (do you believe in God?)
|
:: [formal] věříte v Boha?, [informal] věříš v Boha?
|
do you have a menu in English {phrase} (phrase)
|
:: máš jídelní lístek v angličtině?
|
do you have any brothers or sisters {phrase} (do you have any siblings?)
|
:: [formal] máte sourozence?
|
do you have children {phrase} (do you have children?)
|
:: [informal] děti máš?, [formal] máte nějaké děti?, [informal] máš děti?, [formal] máte děti?
|
do you need help {phrase} (Do you need help?)
|
:: potřebujete poradit?, potřebuješ poradit?
|
do you speak English {phrase} (do you speak English? (English specifically))
|
:: [informal] mluvíš anglicky?, [formal or plural] mluvíte anglicky?
|
do you speak English {phrase} (do you speak...? (fill with the name of the current foreign language))
|
:: [informal] mluvíš český?, [formal or plural] mluvíte český?
|
doze {v} (to sleep lightly or briefly)
|
:: dřímat {impf}
|
dozen {n} (twelve)
|
:: tucet {m}
|
DPRK {prop} (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) SEE: Democratic People's Republic of Korea
|
::
|
Dr {n} (Doctor)
|
:: dr.
|
drachma {n} (currency)
|
:: drachma {f}
|
draconian {adj} (severe, oppressive or strict)
|
:: drakonický
|
draft {n} (current of air coming in)
|
:: průvan {m}
|
draft {n} (amount of liquid that is drunk in one swallow)
|
:: hlt {m}, lok {m}
|
draft {n} (depth of water needed to float ship)
|
:: ponor {m}
|
draft {n} (early version of a written work)
|
:: koncept {m}, návrh {m}
|
draft {n} (preliminary sketch or outline)
|
:: náčrt {m}, skica {f}
|
draft {n} (conscription)
|
:: odvod {m}
|
draft {v} (to conscript a person)
|
:: povolat
|
draftee {n} (one who is drafted)
|
:: branec {m}
|
drag {n} (street) SEE: street
|
::
|
drag {n} (puff on cigarette)
|
:: šluk
|
drag {v} (to pull along a surface)
|
:: táhnout, vléct
|
drag {v} (to move slowly)
|
:: vléct se
|
drag and drop {n} (computing term)
|
:: táhnout a pustit
|
dragger {n} (nautical: trawler) SEE: trawler
|
::
|
dragoman {n} (an interpreter, especially for the Arabic and Turkish languages)
|
:: dragoman {m}
|
dragon {n} (mythical creature)
|
:: drak {m}
|
dragon {n} (pejorative: unpleasant woman)
|
:: saň {f}
|
dragon {n} (Komodo dragon) SEE: Komodo dragon
|
::
|
dragon boat {n} (a type of boat raced in Chinese festivals)
|
:: dračí loď {f}
|
dragoness {n} (a female dragon)
|
:: dračice {f}
|
dragonfly {n} (insect of the infraorder Anisoptera)
|
:: vážka {f}
|
dragon's wort {n} (tarragon) SEE: tarragon
|
::
|
dragoon {n} (horse soldier)
|
:: dragoun {m}
|
drain {n} (conduit for liquids)
|
:: výlevka {f}
|
drainage {n} (removal of fluid)
|
:: odvodnění {n}, drenáž {f}
|
drainage basin {n} (topographic region in which all water drains to a common outlet)
|
:: povodí {n} [of a river or a lake], úmoří {n} [of a sea or an ocean]
|
draincock {n} (a tap or valve used to draw off water (or other liquid) from the lowest part of a tank, boiler etc.)
|
:: výpustný kohout {m}
|
draining board {n} (board beside a kitchen sink for draining kitchen utensils)
|
:: odkapávač {m}
|
drake {n} (male duck)
|
:: kačer {m}
|
dram {n} (Greek weight) SEE: drachma
|
::
|
drama {n} (composition)
|
:: drama {n}
|
dramatic {adj} (of or relating to the drama)
|
:: dramatický
|
dramatist {n} (playwright) SEE: playwright
|
::
|
dramaturge {n} (literary adviser or editor)
|
:: dramaturg {m}
|
dramaturgy {n} (art of dramaturgic composition)
|
:: dramaturgie {f}
|
drape {n} (curtain, drapery) SEE: curtain
|
::
|
drastic {adj} (extreme, severe)
|
:: drastický
|
draught {n} (game piece)
|
:: kámen {m}
|
draughts {n} (game for two players)
|
:: dáma {f}
|
Drava {prop} (river)
|
:: Dráva {f}
|
draw {v} (to produce a picture)
|
:: kreslit {impf}, nakreslit {pf}
|
draw {v} (to drag, pull)
|
:: táhnout {impf}
|
draw {v} (to pull out)
|
:: vytahovat {impf}, vytáhnout {pf}, tasit [of a sword]
|
draw {v} (to extract a liquid, or cause a liquid to come out)
|
:: vytahovat {impf}, vytáhnout {pf}
|
draw {v} (to attract)
|
:: přitahovat {impf}, přitáhnout {pf}
|
draw {v} (to deduce or infer)
|
:: vyvozovat {impf}, vyvodit {pf}
|
draw {v} (to rely on)
|
:: využívat {impf}, využít {pf}
|
draw {v} (archery: to pull back the arrow)
|
:: natahovat {impf}, natáhnout {pf}, napínat {impf}, napnout {pf}
|
draw {v} (to close curtains etc.)
|
:: zatahovat {impf}, zatáhnout {pf}
|
draw {v} (of drinks: to leave temporarily so as to allow the flavour to increase)
|
:: vyluhovávat {impf}, vyluhovat {pf}, louhovat {impf}
|
draw {v} (to end a game with neither side winning)
|
:: remizovat
|
draw {v} (to consume)
|
:: spotřebovávat {impf}, spotřebovat {pf}
|
draw {v} (to determine the result of a lottery)
|
:: losovat {impf}, vylosovat {pf}
|
draw {v} (cardgames: to take the top card of a deck into hand)
|
:: snímat {impf}, sejmout {pf}
|
draw {n} (tie as a result of a game)
|
:: remíza {f}
|
draw {v} (to cause) SEE: cause
|
::
|
draw {v} (to inhale) SEE: inhale
|
::
|
drawback {n} (a disadvantage)
|
:: nevýhoda {f}, zápor {m}
|
drawbridge {n} (bridge which can be raised)
|
:: padací most {m}
|
drawer {n} (open-topped box in a cabinet used for storing)
|
:: zásuvka {f}, šuplík {m}
|
drawer {n} (one who draws something)
|
:: kreslíř {m}
|
drawer {n} (artist who primarily makes drawings)
|
:: kreslíř {m}, kreslířka {f}
|
drawers {n} (plural of drawer) SEE: drawer
|
::
|
drawing {n} (picture, likeness, diagram or representation)
|
:: kresba {f}, nákres {m}
|
drawing {n} (act of producing a picture)
|
:: kresba {f}
|
drawing pin {n} (tack for attaching paper) SEE: thumbtack
|
::
|
dray {n} (horse-drawn cart)
|
:: valník {m}
|
dread {v} (to fear greatly)
|
:: hrozit se {impf}, zhrozit se {pf}, děsit se {impf}, mít hrůzu {impf}
|
dread {v} (to anticipate with fear)
|
:: hrozit se {impf}, obávat se
|
dread {n} (great fear in view of impending evil)
|
:: hrůza {f}
|
dreaded {adj} (Causing fear, dread or terror)
|
:: hrozný {m}, strašný {m}, děsivý {m}
|
dream {n} (imaginary events seen while sleeping)
|
:: sen {m}
|
dream {n} (hope or wish)
|
:: sen {m}
|
dream {v} (see imaginary events while sleeping)
|
:: snít, zdát se, mít sny
|
dream {v} (to hope, to wish)
|
:: přát, doufat, snít
|
dream {v} (to create an imaginary experience)
|
:: vysnít si
|
dream {v} (daydream) SEE: daydream
|
::
|
dreamcatcher {n} (decorative Native American object)
|
:: lapač snů {m}
|
dreamer {n} (ladybird) SEE: ladybird
|
::
|
dreamer {n} (one who dreams)
|
:: snící {m}
|
dreamer {n} (someone whose beliefs are far from realistic)
|
:: snílek {m}
|
dreamer {n} (fish of the family Oneirodidae)
|
:: břichatka {f}
|
dreamish {adj} (resembling a dream) SEE: dreamlike
|
::
|
dreamlike {adj} (like something from a dream)
|
:: snový
|
dream up {v} (have an imaginative, unusual or foolish idea, invent something unreal)
|
:: vysnít si
|
dreamy {adj} (resembling a dream) SEE: dreamlike
|
::
|
dreg {n} (sediment in a liquid)
|
:: sedlina {f}
|
dreggy {adj} (muddy) SEE: muddy
|
::
|
dregs {n} (settled sediment)
|
:: sedlina {f}
|
dregs {n} (the worst and lowest)
|
:: vyvrhel {m}
|
Dresden {prop} (capital city of the German Federal State of Saxony)
|
:: Drážďany {p}
|
dress {v} (to clothe (something or somebody))
|
:: obléknout
|
dress {v} (to clothe oneself)
|
:: obléknout se
|
dress {n} (item of clothing worn by a woman)
|
:: šaty {p}
|
dress {n} (apparel)
|
:: oblečení {n}
|
dresser {n} (kitchen furniture)
|
:: kredenc {m}
|
dresser {n} (bedroom furniture)
|
:: prádelník
|
dressing {n} (sauce, especially a cold one for salads)
|
:: dresink {m}
|
dressing-down {n} (reprimand) SEE: reprimand
|
::
|
dressing gown {n} (item of clothing)
|
:: župan {m}
|
dressing room {n}
|
:: šatna {f}
|
dress rehearsal {n} (rehearsal prior to a public spectacle, where all the performers are in costume)
|
:: generální zkouška {f}, generálka {f} [informally]
|
dribble {v} (to let saliva drip from the mouth)
|
:: slintat
|
dribble {v} (to fall in drops or an unsteady stream)
|
:: kapat
|
dribble {v} (to move (with) a ball by kicking or bouncing it)
|
:: driblovat
|
dribble {v} (to let something fall in drips)
|
:: odkapávat, nechat kapat
|
dried {adj} (preserved by drying)
|
:: sušený
|
drift {n} (shallow place in a river) SEE: ford
|
::
|
drift {n} (mass of matter which has been driven or forced onward together in a body, or thrown together in a heap, etc.)
|
:: závěj {f}
|
drill {v} (to make a hole)
|
:: vrtat
|
drill {n} (tool)
|
:: vrtačka {f}
|
drill bit {n} (twist drill) SEE: twist drill
|
::
|
drink {v} (consume liquid through the mouth)
|
:: pít {impf}
|
drink {v} (consume alcoholic beverages)
|
:: pít
|
drink {n} (served beverage)
|
:: pití {n}, nápoj {m}
|
drink {n} (type of beverage)
|
:: nápoj {m}, drink {m} [alcohol], pití {n}
|
drink {n} (served alcoholic beverage)
|
:: drink {m}, pití {n}
|
drink {n} (action of drinking)
|
:: pití {n}
|
drink {v} (consume liquid through the mouth)
|
:: pít {impf}
|
drink {v} (consume alcoholic beverages)
|
:: pít
|
drinkable {adj} (safe to drink)
|
:: pitný
|
drinker {n} (regular drinker of alcohol)
|
:: pijan {m}
|
drinking-bout {n} (period of drinking)
|
:: alkoholický tah
|
drinking horn {n} (drinking vessel fashioned from an animal's horn)
|
:: roh na pití {m}
|
drinking straw {n} (a long plastic or paper tube through which a drink is drunk)
|
:: slámka {f}, brčko {n}
|
drinking water {n} (water for humans)
|
:: pitná voda {f}
|
drip {v} (to fall one drop at a time)
|
:: kapat {impf}, kápnout {pf}
|
drip {v} (to leak slowly)
|
:: kapat, odkapávat {impf}
|
drip {v} (to let fall in drops)
|
:: kapat {impf}, kápnout {pf}
|
drip {n} (a drop of a liquid)
|
:: kapka {f}
|
drip {n} (an ineffectual or uninteresting person)
|
:: nekňuba {m}, mamlas {m}
|
drip {n} (an apparatus that slowly releases a liquid)
|
:: kapačka {f}
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dripstone {n} (stalactites and stalagmites collectively)
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:: krápník {m}
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drivable {adj}
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:: řiditelný
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drive {n} (motivation to do or achieve)
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:: tah na bránu {m}
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drive {n} (military: sustained advance)
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:: tažení {n}
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drive {n} (mechanism used to power a vehicle)
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:: náhon {m}
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drive {n} (trip made in a motor vehicle)
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:: projížďka {f}
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drive {n} (driveway)
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:: příjezdová cesta {f}
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drive {n} (type of public roadway)
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:: cesta {f}
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drive {n} (psychology: desire or interest)
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:: pud {m}
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drive {n} (computing: apparatus for reading and writing to or from a storage device)
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:: jednotka
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drive {n} (computing: mass-storage device)
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:: mechanika {f}
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drive {v} (herd (animals) in a particular direction)
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:: hnát {impf}
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drive {v} (operate (a wheeled motorized vehicle))
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:: řídit
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driveable {adj} (drivable) SEE: drivable
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::
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drive away {v} (to depart by driving)
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:: odjet
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drivel {n} (senseless talk)
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:: cancy {m-p}
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drivel {v} (to talk nonsense)
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:: blábolat, žvanit
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driver {n} (person who drives a motorized vehicle, such as a car or a bus)
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:: řidič {m}, řidička {f}, šofér {m}
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driver {n} (person who drives some other vehicle)
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:: řidič {m}
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driver {n} (program acting as interface between an application and hardware)
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:: ovladač {m}
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driver's licence {n} (document) SEE: driver's license
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::
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driver's license {n} (documenting permitting a person to drive)
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:: řidičský průkaz {m}
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drive someone up the wall {v}
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:: zatlačit někoho ke zdi
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driveway {n} (short private road that leads to a house or garage)
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:: příjezdová cesta {f}
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driving {adj} (that drives)
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:: hybný
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driving licence {n} (document) SEE: driver's license
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::
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driving school {n} (institution where people learn to drive)
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:: autoškola {f}
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drizzle {v} (to rain lightly)
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:: mrholit
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drizzle {n} (light rain)
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:: mrholení {n}, mžení {n}
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dromedary {n} (single-humped camel)
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:: dromedár {m}
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drone {n} (male bee)
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:: trubec {m}
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drone {n} (unmanned aircraft)
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:: bezpilotní letoun {m}, dron {m}
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drool {v} (secrete saliva)
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:: slintat
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drool {v} (talk nonsense)
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:: [informal] žvanit
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droop {v} (to sink or hang downward; to sag)
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:: zplihnout {pf}
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droop {v} (to slowly become limp; to bend gradually)
|
:: sklánět se {impf}, ohýbat se {impf}, svěšovat se {impf}
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droop {v} (to lose all enthusiasm or happiness)
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:: sklesnout {pf}, klesat na duchu {impf}
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droop {n} (a condition or posture of drooping)
|
:: pokleslost {n}, skleslost {n}, zplihlost {n}
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drop {n} (small mass of liquid)
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:: kapka {f}
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drop by {v} (to visit informally and spontaneously)
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:: stavit se
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drop in the bucket {n} (an effort or action having very little influence, especially as compared to a huge problem)
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:: kapka v moři
|
drop in the ocean {n} (drop in the bucket) SEE: drop in the bucket
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::
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droplet {n} (very small drop)
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:: kapička {f}
|
dropsy {n} (swelling)
|
:: vodnatelnost {f}
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droshky {n} (open horse-drawn carriage, especially in Russia)
|
:: drožka {f}
|
drought {n} (period of unusually low rain fall)
|
:: sucho {n}
|
drown {v} (to be suffocated in fluid)
|
:: utopit se
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drown {v} (to deprive of life by immerson in liquid)
|
:: utopit {pf}, topit {impf}
|
drown {v} (to overwhelm in water)
|
:: potopit
|
drown {v} (to overpower)
|
:: přehlušit
|
drowning {n} (an instance of someone drowning)
|
:: tonoucí {n}, utopení {n}
|
drown out {v} (to cover)
|
:: přehlušit {pf}
|
drowsy {adj} (inclined to drowse)
|
:: ospalý
|
drowsy {adj} (disposing to sleep)
|
:: uspávající
|
drudgery {n} (tedious work)
|
:: dřina {f}, lopota {f}
|
drug {n} (psychoactive substance ingested for recreational use, especially illegal and addictive one)
|
:: droga {f}
|
drug {v} (to administer intoxicating drugs)
|
:: fetovat {impf}, zdrogovat se {pf}
|
drug abuse {n} (substance abuse) SEE: substance abuse
|
::
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drug addict {n} (person with a chemical or psychological dependency on drugs)
|
:: narkoman {m}, narkomanka {f}, feťák {m}, smažka {f}
|
drug addiction {n} (dependency on illegal drugs)
|
:: drogová závislost {f}, narkomanie {f}
|
drug dealer {n} (person who illegally sells drugs)
|
:: dealer {m}, prodejce {m}
|
drugstore {n} (pharmacy) SEE: pharmacy
|
::
|
drum {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: buben {m}
|
drum {n} (hollow, cylindrical object)
|
:: buben {m}
|
drum {n} (barrel etc. for liquid)
|
:: barel
|
drum {v} (to beat a drum)
|
:: bubnovat
|
drummer {n} (one who plays the drums)
|
:: bubeník {m}
|
drunk {adj} (intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol)
|
:: opilý {m}
|
drunk {n} (habitual drinker)
|
:: opilec {m}
|
drunk {n} (drinking-bout) SEE: drinking-bout
|
::
|
drunkard {n} (person who is habitually drunk) SEE: drunk
|
::
|
drunken {adj} (In the state of alcoholic intoxication)
|
:: opilý
|
drunkenness {n} (state of being drunk)
|
:: opilost {f}
|
drunkness {n} (drunkenness) SEE: drunkenness
|
::
|
drupe {n} (stone fruit) SEE: stone fruit
|
::
|
dry {adj} (free from liquid or moisture)
|
:: suchý {m}
|
dry {v} (to become dry)
|
:: schnout
|
dryad {n} (female tree spirit)
|
:: dryáda {f}
|
dry cough {n} (coughing without expectoration)
|
:: suchý kašel {m}
|
drydock {n} (dock that can be drained of water)
|
:: suchý dok {m}
|
dryer {n} (household appliance for drying clothing)
|
:: sušička {f}
|
dryer {n} (hairdryer) SEE: hairdryer
|
::
|
dry humor {n} (deadpan humour)
|
:: suchý humor
|
dry ice {n} (carbon dioxide frozen in the solid state)
|
:: suchý led {m}
|
dry mouth {n} (dry mouth)
|
:: xerostomie {f}, suchost úst {f}
|
dry socket {n} (inflammation of the alveolar bone)
|
:: suché lůžko {n}
|
D-sharp {n} (a tone one semitone higher than a D, denoted D♯)
|
:: dis
|
dual {adj} (in grammar)
|
:: duálový
|
dual {n} (grammatical number of a noun marking two of something)
|
:: duál {m}, dvojné číslo {n}
|
dual carriageway {n} (a type of road)
|
:: směrově dělená komunikace
|
dual citizenship {n} (status of being a citizen of two countries)
|
:: dvojí občanství {n}
|
dualism {n} (the view that the world consists of two fundamental principles)
|
:: dualismus {m}
|
dualism {n} (the belief that the world is ruled by a pair of antagonistic forces)
|
:: dualismus {m}
|
dualist {n} (person supporting dualism)
|
:: dualista {m}
|
dual number {n} (grammatical number denoting a quantity of exactly two) SEE: dual
|
::
|
dub {v} (to confer knighthood)
|
:: pasovat {impf}
|
dub {v} (to replace soundtrack of a film with translation)
|
:: dabovat {impf}, nadabovat {pf}
|
dub {n} (dubbing) SEE: dubbing
|
::
|
Dubai {prop} (one of the emirates of the United Arab Emirates)
|
:: Dubaj {m}
|
dubber {n} (person working with film)
|
:: dabér {m}
|
dubbing {n} (replacement of voice)
|
:: dabing {m}
|
dubious {adj} (arousing doubt)
|
:: pochybný
|
dubious {adj} (in disbelief, uncertain)
|
:: pochybující, nejistý
|
Dubliner {n} (Someone from Dublin)
|
:: Dubliňan {m}
|
Dubrovnik {prop} (Croatian port-city)
|
:: Dubrovník {m}
|
ducat {n} (historical gold coin)
|
:: dukát {m}
|
duchess {n} (female spouse or widow of a duke)
|
:: vévodkyně {f}
|
duchess {n} (female ruler of a duchy)
|
:: vévodkyně {f}
|
duchy {n} (a dominion or region ruled by a duke or duchess)
|
:: vévodství {n}
|
duck {v} (to quickly lower the head or body (intransitive))
|
:: sehnout se
|
duck {v} (to quickly lower the head (transitive))
|
:: sehnout
|
duck {v} (to lower into the water)
|
:: ponořit
|
duck {v} (to try to evade doing something)
|
:: vyhnout se
|
duck {n} (aquatic bird of the family Anatidae)
|
:: kachna {f}
|
duck {n} (female duck)
|
:: kachna {f}, kačena {f}, kačka {f}
|
duck {n} (flesh of a duck used as food)
|
:: kachna {f}, kachní
|
duck {n} (slang: playing card two)
|
:: dvojka {f}
|
Duckburg {prop} (fictional city where Donald Duck lives)
|
:: Kačerov {m}
|
duckling {n} (young duck)
|
:: káče {n}, káčátko {n}
|
duck soup {n} (something which is easy) SEE: piece of cake
|
::
|
ductility {n} (ability of material)
|
:: tažnost {f}
|
ductus deferens {n} (vas deferens) SEE: vas deferens
|
::
|
due {adj} (owed or owing, to be paid by the stated time)
|
:: splatný {m}
|
due {adj} (appropriate)
|
:: příslušný {m}, zasloužený {m}, náležitý {m}
|
due {adj} (of an event, scheduled, expected)
|
:: mající nastat, nastávající
|
due {adj} (of public transport, supposed to arrive at the stated time)
|
:: plánovaný {m}, očekávaný
|
due {adj} (of a baby, expected to be born at the stated time)
|
:: očekávaný {m}
|
due {adj} (of a pregnant woman, due to give birth on the stated date)
|
:: v očekávání
|
due {adj} (having reached the expected, scheduled, or natural time)
|
:: dovršený, nastalý {m}
|
due {adv} (used with compass directions: directly or exactly)
|
:: rovnou, přímo
|
due {n} (deserved acknowledgement)
|
:: to (vše) zasloužené
|
due date {n} (date payment is due)
|
:: datum splatnosti {n}
|
duel {n} (combat between two persons)
|
:: duel {m}, souboj {m}
|
duel {n} (struggle between two parties)
|
:: souboj {m}
|
dueler {n} (dueler) SEE: duelist
|
::
|
duelist {n}
|
:: duelant {m}
|
due to {prep} (caused by)
|
:: kvůli, způsoben
|
duffel coat {n} (hooded coat made from duffel)
|
:: duffelcoat {m}
|
duh {interj} (Disdainful indication that something is obvious.)
|
:: jak jinak
|
duke {n} (male ruler of a duchy)
|
:: vévoda {m}
|
duke {n} (male holder of a dukedom)
|
:: vévoda {m}
|
duke {n} (grand duke)
|
:: velkovévoda {m}
|
dulcimer {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: cimbál {m}
|
dulcour {n} (sweetness; dulcitude; suavitude) SEE: sweetness
|
::
|
dull {adj} (lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp)
|
:: tupý
|
dull {adj} (boring)
|
:: fádní
|
duma {n} (lower house of Russian national parliament)
|
:: duma {f}
|
dumb {adj} (unable to speak) SEE: mute
|
::
|
dumb {adj} (extremely stupid)
|
:: debilní, blbý
|
dumbass {n} (stupid or foolish person)
|
:: blbec {m}
|
dumbbell {n} (a weight with two disks attached to a short bar)
|
:: činka {f}
|
dumbed-down {adj} (made condescendingly simple)
|
:: polopatický
|
dumbfounded {adj} (shocked and speechless)
|
:: zaražený, ohromený
|
dumbledore {n} (beetle) SEE: beetle
|
::
|
dumbledore {n} (bumblebee) SEE: bumblebee
|
::
|
dumbledore {n} (dandelion) SEE: dandelion
|
::
|
dumfounded {adj} (dumbfounded) SEE: dumbfounded
|
::
|
dummy {n} (an unintelligent person)
|
:: hlupák {m}
|
dummy {n} (something constructed with the size and form of a human)
|
:: figurína {f}, panák {m}
|
dummy {n} (a deliberately nonfunctional placeholder)
|
:: atrapa {f}
|
dummy {n} (pacifier) SEE: pacifier
|
::
|
dump {n} (a place where waste or garbage is left)
|
:: smetiště {n}
|
dumpling {n} (food)
|
:: knedlík {m}, haluška {f}
|
dumpster diving {n} (act of recovering discarded items)
|
:: vybírání odpadků {m}
|
dun {adj} (of a brownish grey colour)
|
:: šedohnědý, plavý [horse]
|
dun-bar {n} (species of moth)
|
:: blýskavka dravá
|
dune {n} (a ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind)
|
:: duna {f}
|
dung {n} (manure)
|
:: hnůj {m}, mrva {f}, trus {m}
|
dungarees {n} (heavy denim pants or overalls)
|
:: montérky {f-p} [bib overalls]
|
dung beetle {n} (insect of the family Scarabaeidae)
|
:: hovnivál {m}, chrobák {m}
|
dung heap {n} (dunghill) SEE: dunghill
|
::
|
dunghill {n} (heap of dung)
|
:: hromada hnoje {f}
|
dunnart {n} (marsupial of the genus Sminthopsis)
|
:: vakomyš {f}
|
duodenal {adj} (of or pertaining to the duodenum)
|
:: dvanáctníkový, duodenální
|
duodenal ulcer {n} (ulcer in the duodenum)
|
:: dvanáctníkový vřed {m}
|
duodenitis {n} (Inflammation of the duodenum)
|
:: duodenitida {f}
|
duodenum {n} (first part of the small intestine)
|
:: dvanáctník {m}
|
dupe {n} (deceived person)
|
:: napálený {m}, oklamaný {m}, podvedený {m}
|
dupe {v} (to swindle, deceive, or trick)
|
:: oklamat, napálit
|
duplicate {v} (to make a copy of)
|
:: zdvojit
|
duplicate {n} (an identical copy)
|
:: duplikát {m}, kopie {f}
|
durability {n} (Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force)
|
:: životnost {f}, trvanlivost {f}, výdrž {f} (of batteries)
|
duralumin {n} (alloy)
|
:: dural {m}
|
duration {n} (amount of time)
|
:: trvání {n}
|
dure {v} (to last, continue, endure)
|
:: trvat
|
Durex {n} (condom) SEE: condom
|
::
|
Durex {prop} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape
|
::
|
Durga {prop} (female deity)
|
:: Durga {f}
|
durian {n} (fruit)
|
:: durian {m}
|
during {prep} (for all of a given time interval)
|
:: po dobu
|
during {prep} (within a given time interval)
|
:: během
|
Durrës {prop} (Adriatic port city in Albania)
|
:: Drač {f}
|
dusk {n} (period of time at the end of day when sun is below the horizon but before full onset of night)
|
:: soumrak {m}
|
dusky {adj} (dark-skinned) SEE: dark-skinned
|
::
|
dusky tit {n} (Melaniparus funereus)
|
:: [[ sýkora rudokrká]] {f}
|
dust {n} (fine, dry particles)
|
:: prach {m}
|
dustcart {n} (rubbish collection vehicle) SEE: garbage truck
|
::
|
duster {n} (object used for dusting)
|
:: prachovka {f}, hadr {m}
|
duster {n} (person who dusts)
|
:: metař {m}
|
dustiness {n} (the quality of being dusty)
|
:: prašnost {f}
|
dustman {n} (garbage collector) SEE: garbage collector
|
::
|
dust off {v} (to use something after a long time without it)
|
:: oprášit
|
dustpan {n} (flat scoop for assembling dust)
|
:: lopatka {f}
|
dusty {adj} (covered with dust)
|
:: zaprášený
|
Dutch {adj} (of the Netherlands, people, or language)
|
:: holandský, nizozemský
|
Dutch {prop} (the Dutch language)
|
:: holandština {f}, nizozemština {f}
|
Dutch {n} (people from the Netherlands)
|
:: Holanďan {m}, Holanďanka {f}, Nizozemec {m}, Nizozemka {f}
|
Dutch auction {n} (reverse auction)
|
:: holandská aukce {f}
|
Dutch clover {n} (Trifolium repens) SEE: white clover
|
::
|
Dutch elm disease {n} (disease of elm trees)
|
:: grafióza {f}, holandská nemoc {f}
|
Dutchman {n} (a Dutch man)
|
:: Nizozemec {m}, Holanďan {m}
|
duteous {adj} (obsequious; submissively obedient)
|
:: poslušný, uctivý, oddaný
|
duty {n} (that which one is morally or legally obligated to do)
|
:: povinnost {f}
|
duty {n} (period of time)
|
:: služba {f}
|
duty {n} (tax; tariff)
|
:: clo {n}
|
duty-free {adj} (exempt from duty, especially customs)
|
:: bezcelní
|
duvet {n} (quilt)
|
:: peřina {f}
|
Dvořák {prop} (Czech composer)
|
:: Dvořák {m}
|
dwarf {n} (being from folklore, underground dwelling nature spirit)
|
:: trpaslík {m}, skřítek {m}, pidimužík {m}, permoník {m}
|
dwarf {n} (small person)
|
:: trpaslík {m}, skřítek {m}, pidimužík {m}
|
dwarf {n} (astronomy: relatively small star)
|
:: trpaslík {m}
|
dwarf {adj} (miniature)
|
:: trpaslík
|
dwarf planet {n} (a type of celestial body)
|
:: trpasličí planeta {f}
|
dwell {v} (live, reside)
|
:: bydlet
|
dweller {n} (inhabitant) SEE: inhabitant
|
::
|
dwelling {n} (house or place in which a person lives)
|
:: obydlí {n}
|
dwell on {v} (to continue to think or talk about (something or someone))
|
:: rozebírat, probírat
|
dwindle {v} ((intransitive) to decrease, shrink, vanish)
|
:: ubývat, zmenšovat se
|
dye {n} (a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied)
|
:: barva {f}, barvivo {n}
|
dye {v} (to colour with dye)
|
:: barvit {impf}, obarvit {pf}
|
dye {n} (die) SEE: die
|
::
|
dyed {adj} (colored with dye)
|
:: barvený
|
dying {n} (process of approaching death)
|
:: umírání
|
dying {n} (those who are currently expiring)
|
:: umírající
|
dyke {n} (barrier to prevent flooding)
|
:: hráz {f}
|
dynamic {adj} (not steady; in motion)
|
:: dynamický
|
dynamic {adj} (powerful)
|
:: dynamický
|
dynamic {adj} (computing: happening at runtime instead of at compile time)
|
:: dynamický
|
dynamics {n} (branch of mechanics)
|
:: dynamika {f}
|
dynamite {n} (class of explosives)
|
:: dynamit {n}
|
dynamometer {n} (device used to measure mechanical power)
|
:: siloměr {m}
|
dynastic {adj} (pertaining to a dynasty)
|
:: dynastický
|
dynasty {n} (A series of rulers or dynasts from one family)
|
:: dynastie {f}
|
dyscalculia {n} (pathology: difficulty with numbers)
|
:: dyskalkulie
|
dysentery {n} (disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines)
|
:: úplavice {f}, dyzentérie {f}
|
dysfunction {n} (failure to function)
|
:: dysfunkce {f}
|
dysgraphia {n} (language disorder)
|
:: dysgrafie {f}, agrafie
|
dyskinesia {n} (impairment of voluntary movement)
|
:: dyskineze {f}
|
dyslexia {n} (learning disability)
|
:: dyslexie {f}
|
dyslexic {adj} (of or pertaining to dyslexia)
|
:: dyslektický
|
dyslexic {n} (a person who has dyslexia)
|
:: dyslektik {m}
|
dysphagia {n} (difficulty in swallowing)
|
:: dysfagie {f}
|
dysphemism {n} (use of a derogatory or vulgar word to replace a neutral one)
|
:: dysfemismus {m}
|
dysphemism {n} (word or phrase used to replace another in this way)
|
:: hanlivé slovo {n}, dysfemismus {m}
|
dysphoria {n} (state of feeling unwell, unhappy, restless or depressed)
|
:: dysforie {f}
|
dysplasia {n} (abnormal development of cells or tissue)
|
:: dysplasie {f}
|
dyspnea {n} (difficult respiration)
|
:: dušnost {f}
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dyspraxia {n} (disorder)
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:: dyspraxie {f}
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dysprosium {n} (chemical element)
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:: dysprosium {n}
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dysthymia {n} (form of clinical depression)
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:: dystymie {f}
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