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  • 21 residential

    [-'denʃəl]
    1) ((of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc: This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area.) obytný; vilový
    2) (requiring a person to live in the place where he works: a residential post.) vyžadující bydlení v místě
    3) (of, concerned with, living in a place.) domácí, místní
    * * *
    • obydlený
    • obytný
    • místní
    • bytový
    • domovní
    • domácí

    English-Czech dictionary > residential

  • 22 solitary

    ['solitəri]
    1) (alone; without companions: a solitary traveller.) osamocený
    2) (living or being alone, by habit or preference: She was a solitary person.) samotářský
    3) (single: not a solitary example.) ojedinělý
    - solitary confinement
    * * *
    • samotářský
    • osamělý

    English-Czech dictionary > solitary

  • 23 songwriter

    noun (a person who writes songs (usually pop songs) for a living.) autor písní
    * * *
    • skladatel
    • autor textu písně

    English-Czech dictionary > songwriter

  • 24 stimulus

    ['stimjuləs]
    plural - stimuli; noun
    1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) podnět
    2) (something that rouses or encourages a person etc to action or greater effort: Many people think that children need the stimulus of competition to make them work better in school.) hnací síla
    * * *
    • podnět
    • stimul

    English-Czech dictionary > stimulus

  • 25 tailor

    ['teilə] 1. noun
    (a person who cuts and makes suits, overcoats etc: He has his clothes made by a London tailor.) krejčí
    2. verb
    1) (to make and fit (suits, coats etc): He has his suits tailored in London.) (u)šít na míru
    2) (to make (something) fit the circumstances; to adapt: He tailored his way of living to his income.) přizpůsobit
    * * *
    • krejčí

    English-Czech dictionary > tailor

  • 26 Victorian

    [vik'to:riən] 1. adjective
    1) (of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901): Victorian writers; Victorian households/furniture.) viktoriánský
    2) ((of an attitude towards morals etc) strict and conservative: a Victorian attitude to life.) viktoriánský
    2. noun
    (a person living in Queen Victoria's reign: The Victorians were great engineers and industrialists.) viktoriánec
    * * *
    • Victorian

    English-Czech dictionary > Victorian

  • 27 writer

    noun (a person who writes, especially for a living: Dickens was a famous English writer; the writer of this letter.) spisovatel, -ka; pisatel, -ka
    * * *
    • pisatel
    • spisovatelka
    • spisovatel

    English-Czech dictionary > writer

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