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(act+of+seeing)

  • 1 View

    [vju:] 1. noun
    1) ((an outlook on to, or picture of) a scene: Your house has a fine view of the hills; He painted a view of the harbour.) pohled
    2) (an opinion: Tell me your view/views on the subject.) názor, stanovisko
    3) (an act of seeing or inspecting: We were given a private view of the exhibition before it was opened to the public.) prohlídka
    2. verb
    (to look at, or regard (something): She viewed the scene with astonishment.) pozorovat
    - viewpoint
    - in view of
    - on view
    - point of view
    * * *
    • View
    • Zobrazení

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  • 2 view

    [vju:] 1. noun
    1) ((an outlook on to, or picture of) a scene: Your house has a fine view of the hills; He painted a view of the harbour.) pohled
    2) (an opinion: Tell me your view/views on the subject.) názor, stanovisko
    3) (an act of seeing or inspecting: We were given a private view of the exhibition before it was opened to the public.) prohlídka
    2. verb
    (to look at, or regard (something): She viewed the scene with astonishment.) pozorovat
    - viewpoint
    - in view of
    - on view
    - point of view
    * * *
    • výhled
    • vidět
    • vyhlídka
    • pohled
    • prohlédnout
    • prohlídnout
    • prohlížet
    • hledisko
    • názor

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  • 3 sight

    1. noun
    1) (the act or power of seeing: The blind man had lost his sight in the war.) zrak
    2) (the area within which things can be seen by someone: The boat was within sight of land; The end of our troubles is in sight.) dohled
    3) (something worth seeing: She took her visitors to see the sights of London.) pozoruhodnost
    4) (a view or glimpse.) pohled
    5) (something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc: She's quite a sight in that hat.) podívaná
    6) ((on a gun etc) an apparatus to guide the eye in taking aim: Where is the sight on a rifle?) muška
    2. verb
    1) (to get a view of; to see suddenly: We sighted the coast as dawn broke.) spatřit
    2) (to look at (something) through the sight of a gun: He sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.) namířit
    - sight-seer
    - catch sight of
    - lose sight of
    * * *
    • zrak
    • památka
    • pamětihodnost

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  • 4 lag

    [læɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - lagged; verb
    ((often with behind) to move too slowly and become left behind: We waited for the smaller children, who were lagging behind the rest.) loudat se vzadu
    2. noun
    (an act of lagging or the amount by which one thing is later than another: There is sometimes a time-lag of several seconds between our seeing the lightning and our hearing the thunder.) opoždění; interval
    * * *
    • zpožďovat se
    • zaostávat

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  • 5 look

    [luk] 1. verb
    1) (to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc: He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily).) (po)hledět
    2) (to seem: It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad.) vypadat
    3) (to face: The house looks west.) být orientován (na)
    2. noun
    1) (the act of looking or seeing: Let me have a look!) pohled
    2) (a glance: a look of surprise.) pohled
    3) (appearance: The house had a look of neglect.) vzhled
    - - looking
    - looks
    - looker-on
    - looking-glass
    - lookout
    - by the looks of
    - by the look of
    - look after
    - look ahead
    - look down one's nose at
    - look down on
    - look for
    - look forward to
    - look here!
    - look in on
    - look into
    - look on
    - look out
    - look out!
    - look over
    - look through
    - look up
    - look up to
    * * *
    • vypadat
    • vzhled
    • pohled
    • pohlédnout
    • pohledět
    • hledat
    • hledět
    • dívat

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