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(mixture)

  • 1 mixture

    ['miks ə]
    1) (the result of mixing things or people together: a mixture of eggs, flour and milk.) směs(ice)
    2) (a number of things mixed together and used for a given purpose: The doctor gave the baby some cough mixture.) směs
    3) (the act of mixing.) míchání
    * * *
    • směs
    • směsice

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  • 2 crude mixture

    • surová směs

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  • 3 cough-mixture

    noun (a medicine used for relieving coughing.) kapky proti kašli

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  • 4 paste

    [peist]
    1) (a soft, damp mixture, especially one made up of glue and water and used for sticking pieces of paper etc together.) lepidlo
    2) (a mixture of flour, fat etc used for making pies, pastry etc.) těsto
    3) (a mixture made from some types of food: almond paste.) pasta
    * * *
    • pasta
    • lepidlo
    • lepit

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  • 5 aerosol

    ['eərəsol]
    (a mixture of liquid or solid particles and gas under pressure which is released from a container in the form of a mist: Many deodorants come in the form of aerosols; ( also adjective) an aerosol spray.) aerosol
    * * *
    • aerosol

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  • 6 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

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  • 7 alloy

    ['æloi]
    (a mixture of two or more metals.) slitina
    * * *
    • slévat
    • slitina
    • legovat

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  • 8 asphalt

    ['æsfælt, ]( American[) -fo:lt]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a mixture containing tar, used to make roads, pavements etc: The workmen are laying asphalt; an asphalt playground.) asfalt; asfaltový
    * * *
    • asfaltovat
    • asfalt

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  • 9 assortment

    noun (a mixture or variety: an assortment of garments.) sortiment, souprava, směs
    * * *
    • souprava
    • sortiment
    • kolekce

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  • 10 base

    I 1. [beis] noun
    1) (the foundation, support, or lowest part (of something), or the surface on which something is standing: the base of the statue; the base of the triangle; the base of the tree.) podklad, spodek, kořen
    2) (the main ingredient of a mixture: This paint has oil as a base.) základ
    3) (a headquarters, starting-point etc: an army base.) základna
    2. verb
    ((often with on) to use as a foundation, starting-point etc: I base my opinion on evidence; Our group was based in Paris.) zakládat se (na), opírat (o co)
    II [beis] adjective
    (wicked or worthless: base desires.) podlý, nízký, nečestný
    - baseness
    * * *
    • úpatí
    • zásada
    • základ
    • základna

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  • 11 bath salts

    (a usually perfumed mixture of certain salts added to bath water.) koupelová sůl
    * * *
    • sůl do koupele

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  • 12 batter

    I verb
    (to beat with blow after blow: He was battered to death with a large stick.) mlátit, (u)bít
    II noun
    (a mixture of flour, eggs and milk or water used in cooking. fry the fish in batter; pancake batter.) těsto
    * * *
    • tlouci
    • týrat
    • pálkař

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  • 13 blend

    [blend] 1. verb
    (to mix together: Blend the eggs and milk together; These two colours blend well.) (s)míchat, ladit
    2. noun
    (a mixture.) směs
    * * *
    • směs
    • mísit

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  • 14 cake

    [keik] 1. noun
    1) (a food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar etc: a piece of cake; a plate of cream cakes; a Christmas cake.) dort, koláč, koláček
    2) (a piece of other food pressed into shape: fishcakes; oatcakes.) placka, karbanátek
    3) (a flattened hard mass: a cake of soap.) kostka, kus
    2. verb
    (to cover in the form of a dried mass: His shoes were caked with mud.) špinavé, olepené
    * * *
    • zákusek
    • spéci se
    • koláč
    • moučník
    • buchta
    • bochník
    • dort
    • dívka

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  • 15 cement

    [sə'ment] 1. noun
    1) (a mixture of clay and lime (usually with sand and water added) used for sticking things (eg bricks) together in building and to make concrete for making very hard surfaces.) cement
    2) (any of several types of glue.) lepidlo, tmel
    3) (a substance used to fill cavities in teeth.) zubní cement
    2. verb
    (to join firmly with cement.) (za/vy)cementovat
    * * *
    • tmelit
    • tmel
    • cementovat
    • cement

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  • 16 concrete

    ['koŋkri:t] 1. adjective
    1) (made of concrete: concrete slabs.) betonový
    2) (able to be seen and felt; real or definite: A wooden table is a concrete object.) konkrétní, hmatatelný
    2. noun
    (a mixture of cement with sand etc used in building.) beton
    3. verb
    (to spread with concrete: We'll have to concrete the garden path.) vybetonovat
    * * *
    • konkrétní
    • betonový
    • beton
    • betonovat

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  • 17 cough

    [kof] 1. verb
    (to make a harsh sound when bringing air or harmful matter from the lungs or throat: He's coughing badly because he has a cold.) kašlat
    2. noun
    1) (an act of coughing: He gave a cough.) zakašlání
    2) (an illness causing coughing: a smoker's cough.) kašel
    - cough up
    * * *
    • zakašlat
    • kašel
    • kašlat

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  • 18 cream

    [kri:m] 1. noun
    1) (the yellowish-white oily substance that forms on the top of milk, and from which butter and cheese are made.) smetana
    2) (any of many substances made of, or similar to, cream: ice-cream; face-cream.) krém
    3) (the best part; the top people: the cream of the medical profession.) smetánka
    4) (( also adjective) (of) a yellowish-white colour: cream paint.) krémová barva
    2. verb
    1) (to make into a cream-like mixture: Cream the eggs, butter and sugar together.) (u)třít (těsto)
    2) (to take the cream off: She creamed the milk.) sbírat smetanu
    3) ((with off) to select (the best): The best pupils will be creamed off for special training.) vybrat
    - creaminess
    - cream of tartar
    * * *
    • šlehačka
    • smetana
    • krém

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  • 19 dip

    [dip] 1. past tense, past participle - dipped; verb
    1) (to lower into any liquid for a moment: He dipped his bread in the soup.) namočit, ponořit
    2) (to slope downwards: The road dipped just beyond the crossroads.) klesat
    3) (to lower the beam of (car headlights): He dipped his lights as the other car approached.) sklopit
    4) ((of a ship) to lower (a flag) briefly in salute.) pozdravit
    2. noun
    1) (a hollow (in a road etc): The car was hidden by a dip in the road.) výmol, jáma
    2) (a soft, savoury mixture in which a biscuit etc can be dipped: a cheese dip.) omáčka, pomazánka
    3) (a short swim: a dip in the sea.) smočení
    * * *
    • ponořit
    • namočit

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  • 20 fruit salad

    (a mixture of chopped fruits usually eaten as a dessert.) ovocný salát
    * * *
    • kompot

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