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  • 1 parcel

    (thing(s) wrapped and tied, usually to be sent by post: I got a parcel in the post today.) balíček
    * * *
    • balíček
    • balík

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  • 2 parcel out

    • parcelovat

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  • 3 parcel post

    • balíková pošta

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  • 4 be part and parcel of st

    • být nedílnou součástí něčeho

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  • 5 small parcel

    • balíček

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  • 6 address

    1. [ə'dres] verb
    1) (to put a name and address on (an envelope etc): Address the parcel clearly.) napsat adresu
    2) (to speak or write to: I shall address my remarks to you only.) adresovat, určit
    2. ( American[) 'ædres] noun
    1) (the name of the house, street, town etc where a person lives: His address is 30 Main St, Edinburgh.) adresa
    2) (a speech: He made a long and boring address.) projev
    * * *
    • oslovovat
    • oslovit
    • adresovat
    • adresa

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  • 7 airmail

    noun (a system of carrying mail by air: Send this parcel by airmail; ( also adjective) an airmail letter.) letecká pošta
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    • letecky
    • letecká pošta

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  • 8 arrive

    (to reach (a place, the end of a journey etc): They arrived home last night; The parcel arrived yesterday.) přijít, přijet, dorazit, dojít
    - arrive at
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    • přijít
    • přijíždět
    • přicházet
    • přicestovat
    • přiletět
    • přijet
    • dorazit
    • dojet

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  • 9 bulk

    1. noun
    1) (the greater part: The bulk of his money was spent on food.) většina
    2) ((great) size or mass: the bulk of a parcel; His huge bulk appeared round the corner.) objem; tělo
    2. adjective
    (in bulk: bulk buying.) ve velkém
    - in bulk
    * * *
    • velký
    • objem

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  • 10 bulky

    adjective (large in size, awkward to carry etc: a bulky parcel; This is too bulky to send by post.) objemný, veliký
    * * *
    • neskladný
    • objemný

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  • 11 delivery

    plural - deliveries; noun
    1) ((an act of) handing over (letters, parcels etc): There are two parcel deliveries a week.) dodávka, doručení
    2) (the process of the birth of a child: the delivery of the twins.) porod
    * * *
    • osvobození
    • dodávka
    • dodání
    • doručení

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  • 12 express

    [ik'spres] 1. verb
    1) (to put into words: He expressed his ideas very clearly.) vyjádřit
    2) ((with oneself etc) to put one's own thoughts into words: You haven't expressed yourself clearly.) vyjádřit se
    3) (to show (thoughts, feelings etc) by looks, actions etc: She nodded to express her agreement.) vyjádřit
    4) (to send by fast (postal) delivery: Will you express this letter, please?) poslat spěšně
    2. adjective
    1) (travelling, carrying goods etc, especially fast: an express train; express delivery.) spěšný
    2) (clearly stated: You have disobeyed my express wishes.) výslovný
    3. adverb
    (by express train or fast delivery service: Send your letter express.) expres
    4. noun
    1) (an express train: the London to Cardiff express.) rychlík
    2) (the service provided eg by the post office for carrying goods etc quickly: The parcel was sent by express.) zrychlená doprava
    - expression
    - expressionless
    - expressive
    - expressiveness
    - expressively
    - expressway
    * * *
    • vyjadřovat
    • vyjádřit
    • expres

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  • 13 feel

    [fi:l]
    past tense, past participle - felt; verb
    1) (to become aware of (something) by the sense of touch: She felt his hand on her shoulder.) (u)cítit
    2) (to find out the shape, size, texture etc of something by touching, usually with the hands: She felt the parcel carefully.) ohmatat
    3) (to experience or be aware of (an emotion, sensation etc): He felt a sudden anger.) pocítit
    4) (to think (oneself) to be: She feels sick; How does she feel about her work?) cítit se
    5) (to believe or consider: She feels that the firm treated her badly.) mít pocit
    - feeling
    - feel as if / as though
    - feel like
    - feel one's way
    - get the feel of
    * * *
    • tušit
    • vytušit
    • zkusit
    • pociťovat
    • pocítit
    • pocit
    • hmat
    • hmatat
    • feel/felt/felt
    • cítit se
    • cítit

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  • 14 gross

    [ɡrəus] 1. adjective
    1) (very bad: gross errors/indecency.) hrubý
    2) (vulgar: gross behaviour/language.) hrubý, drsný, vulgární
    3) (too fat: a large, gross woman.) tlustý
    4) (total: The gross weight of a parcel is the total weight of the contents, the box, the wrapping etc.) celkový
    2. noun
    (the total amount (of several things added together).) celkový součet, celková suma
    * * *
    • veletucet
    • hrubý
    • obhroublý
    • brutto
    • celkový

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  • 15 heavy

    ['hevi]
    1) (having great weight; difficult to lift or carry: a heavy parcel.) těžký
    2) (having a particular weight: I wonder how heavy our little baby is.) těžký
    3) (of very great amount, force etc: heavy rain; a heavy blow; The ship capsized in the heavy seas; heavy taxes.) hustý; ostrý; rozbouřený; tíživý
    4) (doing something to a great extent: He's a heavy smoker/drinker.) těžký
    5) (dark and dull; looking or feeling stormy: a heavy sky/atmosphere.) zatažený; dusný
    6) (difficult to read, do, understand etc: Books on philosophy are too heavy for me.) těžký
    7) ((of food) hard to digest: rather heavy pastry.) těžký
    8) (noisy and clumsy: heavy footsteps.) těžký
    - heaviness
    - heavy-duty
    - heavy industry
    - heavyweight
    - heavy going
    - a heavy heart
    - make heavy weather of
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    • těžký

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  • 16 knot

    [not] 1. noun
    1) (a lump or join made in string, rope etc by twisting the ends together and drawing tight the loops formed: She fastened the string round the parcel, tying it with a knot.) uzel
    2) (a lump in wood at the join between a branch and the trunk: This wood is full of knots.) suk
    3) (a group or gathering: a small knot of people) hlouček
    4) (a measure of speed for ships (about 1.85 km per hour).) uzel
    2. verb
    (to tie in a knot: He knotted the rope around the post.) uvázat na uzel
    * * *
    • uzel

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  • 17 open up

    1) (to open (a shop etc): I open up the shop at nine o'clock every morning.) otevřít
    2) (to open (a box etc) completely: He opened up the parcel.) otevřít, rozdělat
    3) (to open the (main) door of a building etc: `Open up!' shouted the policeman. `We know you are in there!') otevřít
    * * *
    • uvolnit
    • zpřístupnit
    • odkrýt
    • otevřít
    • odhalit

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  • 18 package

    ['pæki‹] 1. noun
    (things wrapped up and tied (for posting etc); a parcel: a package of books.) balík
    2. verb
    (to wrap up into a package: He packaged (up) the clothes.) zabalit
    - package holiday
    - package tour
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    • balík

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  • 19 post

    I [pəust] noun
    (a long piece of wood, metal etc, usually fixed upright in the ground: The notice was nailed to a post; a gate-post; the winning-post.) sloup
    - keep somebody posted
    - keep posted
    II 1. [pəust] noun
    ((the system of collecting, transporting and delivering) letters, parcels etc: I sent the book by post; Has the post arrived yet?; Is there any post for me?) pošta
    2. verb
    (to send (a letter etc) by post: He posted the parcel yesterday.) poslat poštou
    - postal
    - postage stamp
    - postal order
    - postbox
    - postcard
    - postcode
    - post-free
    - post-haste
    - posthaste
    - postman
    - postmark
    - postmaster
    - post office
    III 1. [pəust] noun
    1) (a job: He has a post in the government; a teaching post.) zaměstnání
    2) (a place of duty: The soldier remained at his post.) stanoviště
    3) (a settlement, camp etc especially in a distant or unpopulated area: a trading-post.) stanice
    2. verb
    (to send somewhere on duty: He was posted abroad.) poslat, přidělit
    IV [pəust]
    * * *
    • pošta
    • stanoviště

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  • 20 postage stamp

    (a small printed label fixed to a letter, parcel etc to show that postage has been paid.) poštovní známka
    * * *
    • známka

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Parcel post — is a service of a postal administration for sending parcels through the post. It is generally one of the less expensive ways to ship packages that are too heavy to be sent by regular letter post and is usually a slower method of transportation.… …   Wikipedia

  • Parcel — Par cel, n. [F. parcelle a small part, fr. (assumed) LL. particella, dim. of L. pars. See {Part}, n., and cf. {Particle}.] 1. A portion of anything taken separately; a fragment of a whole; a part. [Archaic] A parcel of her woe. Chaucer. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Parcel — Par cel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Parceled}or {Parcelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Parceling} or {Parcelling}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To divide and distribute by parts or portions; often with out or into. Their woes are parceled, mine are general. Shak. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • parcel off — ˌparcel ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they parcel off he/she/it parcels off present participle parcelling off past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • parcel up — ˌparcel ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they parcel up he/she/it parcels up present participle parcelling up past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • parcel — par·cel / pär səl/ n: a tract or plot of land Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. parcel I …   Law dictionary

  • Parcel — Par cel, a. & adv. Part or half; in part; partially. Shak. [Sometimes hyphened with the word following.] [1913 Webster] The worthy dame was parcel blind. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] One that . . . was parcel bearded [partially bearded]. Tennyson …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Parcel poet — Parcel Par cel, a. & adv. Part or half; in part; partially. Shak. [Sometimes hyphened with the word following.] [1913 Webster] The worthy dame was parcel blind. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] One that . . . was parcel bearded [partially bearded].… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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