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41 beneath
[bi'ni:Ɵ] 1. preposition1) (in a lower position than; under; below: beneath the floorboards; beneath her coat.) pod; vespod; dole2) (not worthy of: It is beneath my dignity to do that.) pod2. adverb(below or underneath: They watched the boat breaking up on the rocks beneath.) dole* * *• pod -
42 boatman
noun (a man in charge of a small boat in which fare-paying passengers are carried.) převozník* * *• převozník• majitel půjčovny loděk -
43 bow
I 1. verb1) (to bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person etc: He bowed to the ladies; They bowed their heads in prayer.) poklonit se, sklánět (se)2) ((with to) to accept: I bow to your superior knowledge.) sklánět se (před)2. noun(a bowing movement: He made a bow to the ladies.) úklona, poklona- bowedII 1. [bəu] noun1) (a springy curved rod bent by a string, by which arrows are shot.) luk2) (a rod with horsehair stretched along it, by which the strings of a violin etc are sounded.) smyčec3) (a looped knot of material: Her dress is decorated with bows.) mašle2. noun((often in plural) the front of a ship or boat: The waves broke over the bows.) příď* * *• uklonit se• úklona• poklona• poklonit se• sklánět• sehnout• sklonit• smyčec• smeknout• oblouk• ohýbat• naklonit• luk -
44 buffet
I 1. noun(a blow with the hand or fist: a buffet on the side of the head.) rána, facka2. verb1) (to strike with the fist.) uděřit pěstí2) (to knock about: The boat was buffeted by the waves.) zmítatII 1. ['bufei, ]( American[) bə'fei] noun1) (a refreshment bar, especially in a railway station or on a train etc: We'll get some coffee at the buffet.) bufet2) (a (usually cold) meal set out on tables from which people help themselves.) studený stůl2. adjectivea buffet supper.) studený; z bufetu* * *• automat• bufet -
45 bung
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46 canoe
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47 cape
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48 capsize
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49 cast off
1) (to untie (the mooring lines of a boat).) vyvázat, odvázat2) ((also cast aside) to reject as unwanted.) zavrhnout3) (in knitting, to finish (the final row of stitches).) uzavírat (pletení)* * *• zavrhnout• odvrhnout• odložit• odhodit -
50 catamaran
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51 cling
[kliŋ]past tense, past participle - clung; verb((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) lepit se; lnout* * *• přiléhat• cling/clung/clung -
52 craft
1) (an art or skill: the craft of wood-carving.) dovednost, umění2) ((plural craft) a boat or ship: sailing craft.) plavidlo3) (cunning or trickery: craft and deceit.) lstivost, lest•- crafty- craftily
- craftiness
- craftsman
- craftsmanship* * *• úskok• umění• živnost• plavidlo• řemeslo• lest• loď• lodě• cech• dovednost -
53 downstream
adverb (further along a river towards the sea: We found/rowed the boat downstream.) po proudu* * *• po proudu -
54 dredger
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55 drift
[drift] 1. noun1) (a heap of something driven together, especially snow: His car stuck in a snowdrift.) závěj2) (the direction in which something is going; the general meaning: I couldn't hear you clearly, but I did catch the drift of what you said.) smysl2. verb1) (to (cause to) float or be blown along: Sand drifted across the road; The boat drifted down the river.) být navátý, být unášen2) ((of people) to wander or live aimlessly: She drifted from job to job.) těkat, přecházet•- drifter- driftwood* * *• posun• hnát proudem -
56 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) logr2) (a person who drifts.) tulák, ztroskotanec* * *• tulák• flákač -
57 eight
[eit] 1. noun1) (the number or figure 8: Four and four are/is/make eight.) osm2) (the age of 8: children of eight and over.) osm let3) (the crew of an eight-oared racing boat: Did the Cambridge eight win?) osma2. adjective1) (8 in number: eight people; He is eight years old.) osm2) (aged 8: He is eight today.) starý osm let•- eight-- eighth
- eight-year-old 3. adjectivean eight-year-old child.) osmiletý* * *• osmička• osm -
58 flimsy
['flimzi]1) (thin and light: You'll be cold in those flimsy clothes.) slabý, lehký2) (not very well made; likely to break: a flimsy boat.) chatrný* * *• tenký• kopírák• nekvalitní -
59 flow
[fləu] 1. verb1) (to move along in the way that water does: The river flowed into the sea.) téci2) ((of the tide) to rise: The boat left the harbour when the tide began to flow.) stoupat2. noun(the act of flowing: a flow of blood; the flow of traffic.) proud, tok* * *• tok• plynout• téct• téci -
60 gangplank
['ɡæŋplæŋk]((also gangway) a movable bridge by which to get on or off a boat.) lodní lávka* * *• lávka
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