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(photograph)

  • 1 photograph

    1. noun
    (( abbreviation photo ['foutou]) a picture taken by a camera, using the action of light on film or plates covered with certain chemicals: I took a lot of photographs during my holiday.) fotografie
    2. verb
    (to take a photograph or photographs of (a person, thing etc): He spends all his time photographing old buildings.) fotografovat
    - photographic
    - photography
    * * *
    • vyfotit
    • vyfotografovat
    • fotografie
    • fotografovat
    • fotka
    • fotit

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  • 2 x-ray photograph

    • rentgenový snímek
    • rentgenogram

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  • 3 come out

    1) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) vyjít najevo
    2) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) vycházet
    3) (to strike: The men have come out (on strike).) vstoupit (do stávky)
    4) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) vyjít
    5) (to be removed: This dirty mark won't come out.) zmizet
    * * *
    • vycházet
    • vyjíždět
    • vynořit se
    • vyjít najevo
    • vyvstat
    • vyjít
    • vyjet
    • být publikován

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  • 4 enlarge

    1) (to make larger: He enlarged the garden.) rozšířit
    2) (to reproduce on a larger scale (a photograph etc): We had the photograph enlarged.) zvětšit
    - enlarge on
    * * *
    • rozšířit
    • rozšiřovat

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  • 5 sit

    [sit]
    present participle - sitting; verb
    1) (to (cause to) rest on the buttocks; to (cause to) be seated: He likes sitting on the floor; They sat me in the chair and started asking questions.) sedět; posadit
    2) (to lie or rest; to have a certain position: The parcel is sitting on the table.) ležet
    3) ((with on) to be an official member of (a board, committee etc): He sat on several committees.) zasedat
    4) ((of birds) to perch: An owl was sitting in the tree by the window.) sedět
    5) (to undergo (an examination).) podstoupit
    6) (to take up a position, or act as a model, in order to have one's picture painted or one's photograph taken: She is sitting for a portrait/photograph.) sedět
    7) ((of a committee, parliament etc) to be in session: Parliament sits from now until Christmas.) zasedat
    - sitting
    - sit-in
    - sitting-room
    - sitting target
    - sitting duck
    - sit back
    - sit down
    - sit out
    - sit tight
    - sit up
    * * *
    • sedět
    • sit/sat/sat

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  • 6 snap

    [snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb
    1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) chňapat
    2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) zlomit (se), ulomit (se)
    3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) zaklapnout
    4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) vyštěknout
    5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) cvaknout (foto)
    2. noun
    1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) prasknutí
    2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) snímek
    3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) karetní hra
    3. adjective
    (done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) náhlý
    - snappily
    - snappiness
    - snapshot
    - snap one's fingers
    - snap up
    * * *
    • zlomit
    • prasknout
    • chňapnout

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  • 7 touch up

    (to improve eg paintwork, a photograph etc by small touches: The photograph had been touched up.) retušovat
    * * *
    • upravit
    • poopravit
    • retušovat
    • opravit

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  • 8 x-ray

    noun ((the process of taking) a photograph using X-rays: I'm going to hospital for an X-ray; We'll take an X-ray of your chest; ( also adjective) an X-ray photograph.) rentgenový snímek
    * * *
    • rentgenový paprsek
    • rentgenovat
    • rentgen
    • rentgenový snímek
    • rentgenové záření

    English-Czech dictionary > x-ray

  • 9 clear

    [kliə] 1. adjective
    1) (easy to see through; transparent: clear glass.) průhledný
    2) (free from mist or cloud: Isn't the sky clear!) jasný
    3) (easy to see, hear or understand: a clear explanation; The details on that photograph are very clear.) jasný, zřetelný
    4) (free from difficulty or obstacles: a clear road ahead.) volný
    5) (free from guilt etc: a clear conscience.) čistý
    6) (free from doubt etc: Are you quite clear about what I mean?) být jasné (někomu něco)
    7) ((often with of) without (risk of) being touched, caught etc: Is the ship clear of the rocks? clear of danger.) z dosahu, vzdálený
    8) ((often with of) free: clear of debt; clear of all infection.) prost, zbavený
    2. verb
    1) (to make or become free from obstacles etc: He cleared the table; I cleared my throat; He cleared the path of debris.) uklidit, (vy)čistit, zbavit
    2) ((often with of) to prove the innocence of; to declare to be innocent: He was cleared of all charges.) osvobodit
    3) ((of the sky etc) to become bright, free from cloud etc.) vyjasnit se
    4) (to get over or past something without touching it: He cleared the jump easily.) překonat
    - clearing
    - clearly
    - clearness
    - clear-cut
    - clearway
    - clear off
    - clear out
    - clear up
    - in the clear
    * * *
    • vyčistit
    • zřetelný
    • zřejmý
    • průhledný
    • očistit
    • jasně
    • jasný
    • čistý
    • čirý

    English-Czech dictionary > clear

  • 10 close-up

    noun (a photograph or film taken near the subject and thus big in scale: The close-up of the model showed her beautiful skin.) detailní záběr
    * * *
    • záběr zblízka
    • detailní záběr

    English-Czech dictionary > close-up

  • 11 cloudy

    1) (full of, having, or covered with clouds: It is a bit cloudy today.) zamračený, oblačný
    2) (not clear: a cloudy photograph/memory.) nejasný, zamlžený
    * * *
    • zamračeno
    • oblačno

    English-Czech dictionary > cloudy

  • 12 descendant

    noun (the child, grandchild, great-grandchild etc of a person: This is a photograph of my grandmother with all her descendants.) potomek
    * * *
    • potomek

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  • 13 develop

    [di'veləp]
    past tense, past participle - developed; verb
    1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) rozvinout (se), vyvinout (se)
    2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) osvojit si, vypěstovat v sobě
    3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) ukázat se, objevit se
    4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) vyvolat
    * * *
    • vyvinout
    • vyvinu
    • vyvinul
    • vyvolat
    • rozvést

    English-Czech dictionary > develop

  • 14 enlargement

    1) (something enlarged, especially a photograph.) zvětšenina
    2) (the act of enlarging or state of being enlarged: Enlargement of the glands in the neck is usually a sign of illness.) zvětšení, zduření
    * * *
    • zvětšení
    • zvětšenina
    • rozšíření

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  • 15 flatter

    ['flætə]
    1) (to praise too much or insincerely: Flatter him by complimenting him on his singing.) lichotit
    2) (to show, describe etc someone or something as being better than someone etc really is: The photograph flatters him.) lichotit
    3) (to be pleased to say about (oneself) (that one can do something): I flatter myself that I can speak French perfectly.) lichotit si
    - flattery
    * * *
    • lichotit

    English-Czech dictionary > flatter

  • 16 focus

    ['foukəs] 1. plurals - focuses, foci; noun
    1) (the point at which rays of light meet after passing through a lens.) ohnisko
    2) (a point to which light, a look, attention etc is directed: She was the focus of everyone's attention.) střed
    2. verb
    1) (to adjust (a camera, binoculars etc) in order to get a clear picture: Remember to focus the camera / the picture before taking the photograph.) zaostřit
    2) (to direct (attention etc) to one point: The accident focussed public attention on the danger.) soustředit
    - in
    - out of focus
    * * *
    • zaostřit
    • ohnisko

    English-Czech dictionary > focus

  • 17 hunt out

    (to search for (something that has been put away) until it is found: I'll hunt out that old photograph for you.) vyštrachat, objevit
    * * *
    • vypátrat

    English-Czech dictionary > hunt out

  • 18 identity card

    (a card with a person's name (often also with a photograph) which is carried to show or prove who he/she is.) průkaz totožnosti
    * * *
    • průkaz
    • legitimace
    • občanka
    • občanský průkaz

    English-Czech dictionary > identity card

  • 19 magnification

    [-fi-]
    1) (the act of magnifying (something).) zvětšení
    2) (the power of magnifying: the magnification of a pair of binoculars.) zvětšení
    3) (the extent to which something (eg a photograph) has been magnified: The magnification is ten times (10 ×).) zvětšení, zvětšenina
    * * *
    • zvětšení

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  • 20 nude

    [nju:d] 1. adjective
    (without clothes; naked.) nahý
    2. noun
    (a photograph, picture etc of an unclothed human figure.) akt
    - nudist
    - nudity
    - in the nude
    * * *
    • obnažený
    • holý
    • nahý

    English-Czech dictionary > nude

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  • photograph — ► NOUN ▪ a picture made with a camera, in which an image is focused on to film and then made visible and permanent by chemical treatment. ► VERB ▪ take a photograph of. DERIVATIVES photographer noun photographic adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • Photograph — Pho to*graph, n. [Photo + graph.] A picture or likeness obtained by photography. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Photograph — Pho to*graph, v. i. To practice photography; to take photographs. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • photograph — n portrait, *image, effigy, statue, icon, mask …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • photograph — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} (also photo) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ old, recent ▪ early, vintage ▪ black and white, colour/color, sepia …   Collocations dictionary

  • Photograph — A photograph (often shortened to photo) is an image created by light falling on a light sensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic imager such as a CCD or a CMOS chip. Most photographs are created using a camera, which uses a… …   Wikipedia

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