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object+distance

  • 1 it

    1) ((used as the subject of a verb or object of a verb or preposition) the thing spoken of, used especially of lifeless things and of situations, but also of animals and babies: If you find my pencil, please give it to me; The dog is in the garden, isn't it?; I picked up the baby because it was crying; He decided to run a mile every morning but he couldn't keep it up.) to, ono
    2) (used as a subject in certain kinds of sentences eg in talking about the weather, distance or time: Is it raining very hard?; It's cold; It is five o'clock; Is it the fifth of March?; It's two miles to the village; Is it your turn to make the tea?; It is impossible for him to finish the work; It was nice of you to come; Is it likely that he would go without us?) (to)
    3) ((usually as the subject of the verb be) used to give emphasis to a certain word or phrase: It was you (that) I wanted to see, not Mary.) to
    4) (used with some verbs as a direct object with little meaning: The car broke down and we had to walk it; Oh, bother it!) to
    - its
    - itself
    * * *
    • to
    • ono

    English-Czech dictionary > it

  • 2 radar

    (a method of showing the direction and distance of an object by means of radio waves which bounce off the object and return to their source.) radar
    * * *
    • radiolokátor
    • radar

    English-Czech dictionary > radar

  • 3 length

    [leŋƟ]
    1) (the distance from one end to the other of an object, period of time etc: What is the length of your car?; Please note down the length of time it takes you to do this.) délka
    2) (a piece of something, especially cloth: I bought a (3-metre) length of silk.) kus
    3) (in racing, the measurement from end to end of a horse, boat etc: He won by a length; The other boat is several lengths in front.) délka
    - lengthways/lengthwise
    - lengthy
    - at length
    - go to any lengths
    * * *
    • délka

    English-Czech dictionary > length

  • 4 range

    [rein‹] 1. noun
    1) (a selection or variety: a wide range of books for sale; He has a very wide range of interests.) řada, rejstřík
    2) (the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc: What is the range of this missile?; We are within range of / beyond the range of / out of range of their guns.) dostřel, dosah
    3) (the amount between certain limits: I'm hoping for a salary within the range $30,000 to $34,000; the range of a person's voice between his highest and lowest notes.) rozpětí
    4) (a row or series: a mountain range.) řetěz
    5) (in the United States, land, usually without fences, on which cattle etc can graze.) prérie
    6) (a place where a person can practise shooting etc; a rifle-range.) střelnice
    7) (a large kitchen stove with a flat top.) sporák
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a row or rows: The two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.) seřadit (se)
    2) (to vary between certain limits: Weather conditions here range between bad and dreadful / from bad to dreadful.) být v rozmezí
    3) (to go, move, extend etc: His talk ranged over a number of topics.) pokrývat, zahrnovat
    * * *
    • rozpětí
    • rozsah
    • sortiment
    • střelnice
    • obor hodnot
    • dolet
    • dostřel
    • dosah

    English-Czech dictionary > range

  • 5 sphere

    [sfiə]
    (a solid object with a surface on which all points are an equal distance from the centre, like eg most types of ball.) koule
    * * *
    • zeměkoule
    • planeta
    • pole
    • rozsah
    • sféra
    • systém sfér
    • stálice
    • okruh
    • oblast
    • glóbus
    • hvězda
    • koule
    • kruhy
    • kulička
    • nebesa
    • oběžnice
    • dosah
    • dráha planety

    English-Czech dictionary > sphere

  • 6 in / out of perspective

    1) ((of an object in a painting, photograph etc) having, or not having, the correct size, shape, distance etc in relation to the rest of the picture: These houses don't seem to be in perspective in your drawing.) perspektivně (ne)správně
    2) (with, or without, a correct or sensible understanding of something's true importance: Try to get these problems in(to) perspective; Keep things in perspective.) ve správném světle

    English-Czech dictionary > in / out of perspective

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  • object distance — distance of an object from an optical device (such as a lens, camera, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

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