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  • 1 discharge

    1. verb
    1) (to allow to leave; to dismiss: The soldier was discharged from the army; She was discharged from hospital.) propustit
    2) (to fire (a gun): He discharged his gun at the policeman.) vystřelit, vypálit
    3) (to perform (a task etc): He discharges his duties well.) vykonat
    4) (to pay (a debt).) zaplatit (dluh)
    5) (to (cause to) let or send out: The chimney was discharging clouds of smoke; The drain discharged into the street.) vypouštět, vylévat se
    2. noun
    1) ((an) act of discharging: He was given his discharge from the army; the discharge of one's duties.) propuštění; zproštění
    2) (pus etc coming from eg a wound.) výtok
    * * *
    • vypálit
    • vystřelit
    • vyprázdnit
    • vylodění
    • vykládka
    • vybít
    • propustit

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  • 2 strain

    I 1. [strein] verb
    1) (to exert oneself or a part of the body to the greatest possible extent: They strained at the door, trying to pull it open; He strained to reach the rope.) natahovat (se); cloumat
    2) (to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc: He has strained a muscle in his leg; You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.) přepínat
    3) (to force or stretch (too far): The constant interruptions were straining his patience.) přepínat
    4) (to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid: She strained the coffee.) (pře)cedit
    2. noun
    1) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?) napětí
    2) ((something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue: The strain of nursing her dying husband was too much for her; to suffer from strain.) (nervové) vypětí
    3) ((an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion: muscular strain.) namožení
    4) (too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.) (přílišně) zatížený
    - strainer
    - strain off
    II [strein] noun
    1) (a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc): a new strain of cattle.) plemeno
    2) (a tendency in a person's character: I'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.) dispozice
    3) ((often in plural) (the sound of) a tune: I heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.) melodie
    * * *
    • tlak
    • vypětí
    • zatížení
    • plemeno
    • rasa
    • kmen
    • nápor
    • napětí
    • napnout
    • napínat
    • cedit
    • deformovat

    English-Czech dictionary > strain

  • 3 sound

    I adjective
    1) (strong or in good condition: The foundations of the house are not very sound; He's 87, but he's still sound in mind and body.) pevný; zdravý
    2) ((of sleep) deep: She's a very sound sleeper.) tvrdý
    3) (full; thorough: a sound basic training.) důkladný
    4) (accurate; free from mistakes: a sound piece of work.) dobrý, bezchybný
    5) (having or showing good judgement or good sense: His advice is always very sound.) rozumný
    - soundness
    - sound asleep
    II 1. noun
    1) (the impressions transmitted to the brain by the sense of hearing: a barrage of sound; ( also adjective) sound waves.) zvuk(ový)
    2) (something that is, or can be, heard: The sounds were coming from the garage.) hluk
    3) (the impression created in the mind by a piece of news, a description etc: I didn't like the sound of her hairstyle at all!) způsob
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause something to) make a sound: Sound the bell!; The bell sounded.) rozeznít (se)
    2) (to signal (something) by making a sound: Sound the alarm!) zvonit
    3) ((of something heard or read) to make a particular impression; to seem; to appear: Your singing sounded very good; That sounds like a train.) znít
    4) (to pronounce: In the word `pneumonia', the letter p is not sounded.) vyslovit
    5) (to examine by tapping and listening carefully: She sounded the patient's chest.) vyšetřovat
    - soundlessly
    - sound effects
    - soundproof
    3. verb
    (to make (walls, a room etc) soundproof.) zvukově izolovat
    III verb
    (to measure the depth of (water etc).) (z)měřit hloubku
    - sound out
    * * *
    • znít
    • zvuk
    • platný
    • řádný
    • hlas

    English-Czech dictionary > sound

  • 4 stereophonic

    [steriə'fonik]
    1) ((of recorded or broadcast sound) giving the effect of coming from different directions, and usually requiring two loudspeakers placed apart from each other.) stereofonní
    2) ((of equipment, apparatus etc) intended for recording or playing such sound.) stereofonní
    * * *
    • stereofonní

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  • 5 tear

    I [tiə] noun
    (a drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion (especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it: tears of joy/laughter/rage.) slza
    - tearfully
    - tearfulness
    - tear gas
    - tear-stained
    - in tears
    II 1. [teə] past tense - tore; verb
    1) ((sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement: He tore the photograph into pieces; You've torn a hole in your jacket; I tore the picture out of a magazine.) (roz)trhat, vytrhnout
    2) (to become torn: Newspapers tear easily.) roztrhat se
    3) (to rush: He tore along the road.) hnát se
    2. noun
    (a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) díra
    - be torn between one thing and another
    - be torn between
    - tear oneself away
    - tear away
    - tear one's hair
    - tear up
    * * *
    • trhat
    • trhlina
    • roztrhnout
    • roztrhat
    • tear/tore/torn
    • slza
    • slzet

    English-Czech dictionary > tear

  • 6 dew

    [dju:]
    (tiny drops of moisture coming from the air as it cools, especially at night: The grass is wet with early-morning dew.) rosa
    * * *
    • rosa

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  • 7 easterly

    1) ((of a wind, breeze etc) coming from the east: an easterly wind.) východní
    2) (looking, lying etc towards the east: We are travelling in an easterly direction.) východní
    * * *
    • východně
    • východní např. směr

    English-Czech dictionary > easterly

  • 8 extraterrestrial

    [ekstrətə'restriəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((a person etc) not living on or coming from the planet Earth.) mimozemský
    * * *
    • mimozemský
    • mimozemšťan

    English-Czech dictionary > extraterrestrial

  • 9 fountain

    1) (an often ornamental structure which produces a spring of water that rises into the air: Rome is famous for its beautifully carved stone fountains.) fontána
    2) (the water coming from such a structure: It was so hot that he stood under the fountain to get cool.) vodotrysk
    3) (a source: God is the fountain of all goodness.) zdroj, pramen
    * * *
    • vodotrysk
    • fontána
    • kašna

    English-Czech dictionary > fountain

  • 10 give way

    1) (to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass: Give way to traffic coming from the right.) dát přednost
    2) (to break, collapse etc under pressure: The bridge will give way any day now.) povolit, prasknout, podlomit se
    3) (to agree against one's will: I have no intention of giving way to demands like that.) ustoupit
    * * *
    • uvolnit
    • ustoupit
    • zřítit se
    • prasknout
    • podlomit se
    • povolit

    English-Czech dictionary > give way

  • 11 inviting

    adjective ((negative uninviting) attractive or tempting: There was an inviting smell coming from the kitchen.) lákavý
    * * *
    • zvoucí
    • přitažlivý
    • lákavý

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  • 12 kitchen

    ['ki in]
    (a room where food is cooked: A smell of burning was coming from the kitchen; ( also adjective) a kitchen table.) kuchyně
    * * *
    • kuchyň
    • kuchyňský
    • kuchyně

    English-Czech dictionary > kitchen

  • 13 lampshade

    noun (a cover for a light-bulb, made of eg cloth, paper or metal, which lessens, softens or directs the light coming from it.) stínidlo
    * * *
    • stínítko
    • stínidlo

    English-Czech dictionary > lampshade

  • 14 northerly

    [-ðə-]
    1) ((of a wind etc) coming from the north: a northerly breeze.) severní
    2) (looking, lying etc towards the north: in a northerly direction.) na sever
    * * *
    • severní
    • severně

    English-Czech dictionary > northerly

  • 15 southerly

    1) ((of a wind etc) coming from the south: a southerly wind.) jižní
    2) (looking, lying etc towards the south: in a southerly direction.) na jih
    * * *
    • jižní

    English-Czech dictionary > southerly

  • 16 sucker

    1) ((slang) a person who is easily fooled or is stupid enough to do something: Who is the sucker who bought your car?) důvěřivec, naivka
    2) (a person or thing that sucks: Are these insects bloodsuckers?) sající (živočich), věc
    3) (an organ on an animal, eg an octopus, by which it sticks to objects.) přísavka
    4) (a curved pad or disc (of rubber etc) that can be pressed on to a surface and stick there.) přísavka
    5) (a side shoot coming from the root of a plant.) odnož, výhonek
    * * *
    • přísavka
    • naivka

    English-Czech dictionary > sucker

  • 17 throaty

    adjective ((of a voice) coming from far back in the throat; deep and hoarse.) hrdelní
    * * *
    • hrdelní

    English-Czech dictionary > throaty

  • 18 westerly

    1) ((of a wind, breeze etc) coming from the west: a westerly wind.) západní
    2) (looking, lying etc towards the west: moving in a westerly direction.) západní
    * * *
    • západní

    English-Czech dictionary > westerly

  • 19 north-easterly / north-westerly

    1) ((of a wind etc) coming from the north-east or north-west: a north-easterly wind.) severovýchodní; severozápadní
    2) (looking, lying etc towards the north-east or north-west: a north-westerly direction.) k severovýchodu; k severozápadu

    English-Czech dictionary > north-easterly / north-westerly

  • 20 south-easterly / south-westerly

    1) ((of a wind etc) coming from the south-east or south-west: a south-easterly wind.) jihovýchodní; jihozápadní
    2) (looking, lying etc towards the south-east or south-west: a south-westerly direction.) jihovýchodní; jihozápadní

    English-Czech dictionary > south-easterly / south-westerly

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