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  • 1 melody

    ['melədi]
    plural - melodies; noun
    1) (a tune: He played Irish melodies on the harp.) melodie
    2) (the principal part in a piece of harmonized music: The sopranos sang the melody, and the other voices added the harmony.) melodie
    - melodious
    - melodiously
    - melodiousness
    * * *
    • melodie

    English-Czech dictionary > melody

  • 2 tune

    [tju:n] 1. noun
    (musical notes put together in a particular (melodic and pleasing) order; a melody: He played a tune on the violin.) melodie; písnička
    2. verb
    1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) ladit
    2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) naladit (na)
    3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) seřídit
    - tunefully
    - tunefulness
    - tuneless
    - tunelessly
    - tunelessness
    - tuner
    - change one's tune
    - in tune
    - out of tune
    - tune in
    - tune up
    * * *
    • ladit
    • melodie

    English-Czech dictionary > tune

  • 3 air

    [eə] 1. noun
    1) (the mixture of gases we breathe; the atmosphere: Mountain air is pure.) vzduch
    2) (the space above the ground; the sky: Birds fly through the air.) obloha
    3) (appearance: The house had an air of neglect.) vzhled
    4) (a tune: She played a simple air on the piano.) melodie
    2. verb
    1) (to expose to the air in order to dry or make more fresh etc: to air linen.) sušit (na vzduchu); větrat
    2) (to make known: He loved to air his opinions.) prohlašovat, chlubit se
    - airily
    - airiness
    - airing
    - airless
    - airy
    - airborne
    - air-conditioned
    - air-conditioner
    - air-conditioning
    - aircraft
    - aircraft carrier
    - airfield
    - air force
    - air-gun
    - air hostess
    - air letter
    - airlift
    - airline
    - airliner
    - air-lock
    - airmail
    - airman
    - air pollution
    - airplane
    - airport
    - air-pump
    - air-raid
    - airship
    - airtight
    - airway
    - on the air
    - put on airs / give oneself airs
    * * *
    • větrat
    • vzduch
    • vyvětrat
    • vysoušet
    • vzduchový
    • pneumatický
    • povětří
    • provětrávat
    • provětrat
    • ovzduší
    • letecký
    • nafukovací

    English-Czech dictionary > air

  • 4 melodies

    plural; see melody
    * * *
    • melodie

    English-Czech dictionary > melodies

  • 5 note

    [nəut] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of writing to call attention to something: He left me a note about the meeting.) sdělení
    2) ((in plural) ideas for a speech, details from a lecture etc written down in short form: The students took notes on the professor's lecture.) poznámky
    3) (a written or mental record: Have you kept a note of his name?) záznam, zapamatování
    4) (a short explanation: There is a note at the bottom of the page about that difficult word.) vysvětlivka
    5) (a short letter: She wrote a note to her friend.) pár řádek
    6) ((American bill) a piece of paper used as money; a bank-note: a five-dollar note.) bankovka
    7) (a musical sound: The song ended on a high note.) tón
    8) (a written or printed symbol representing a musical note.) nota
    9) (an impression or feeling: The conference ended on a note of hope.) tón
    2. verb
    1) ((often with down) to write down: He noted (down) her telephone number in his diary.) poznamenat si
    2) (to notice; to be aware of: He noted a change in her behaviour.) zaznamenat
    - notability
    - notably
    - noted
    - notelet
    - notebook
    - notecase
    - notepaper
    - noteworthy
    - noteworthiness
    - take note of
    * * *
    • tón
    • zpráva
    • poznámka
    • poznamenat
    • směnka
    • lístek
    • list
    • melodie
    • nota
    • bankovka
    • dluhopis

    English-Czech dictionary > note

  • 6 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

  • 7 tunes

    • písničky
    • seřizuje
    • ladí
    • melodie

    English-Czech dictionary > tunes

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  • Melodie — (griech.), die Folge gegeneinander verständlicher Töne, wie Harmonie der Zusammenklang solcher Töne ist. Lange vor der Erkenntnis des Wesens der Harmonie hat sich die diatonische Tonleiter (Skala) mit acht Stufen innerhalb der Oktave (z. B. c d e …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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