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(young

  • 1 young

    1. adjective
    (in the first part of life, growth, development etc; not old: a young person; Young babies sleep a great deal; A young cow is called a calf.) mladý
    2. noun plural
    (the group of animals or birds produced by parents: Most animals defend their young.) mladé
    - the young
    * * *
    • začínající
    • mladý
    • mladí
    • nezkušený
    • nedospělý

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  • 2 young blood

    • mladá krev

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  • 3 young boy

    • chlapec

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  • 4 young man

    • jinoch
    • mladík

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  • 5 young man's

    • mladíkova
    • mladíkův
    • mladíkovo

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  • 6 young wine

    • burčák

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  • 7 young woman

    • slečna

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  • 8 the young

    (young people in general.) mládež

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  • 9 ya

    • young adult

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  • 10 baby

    ['beibi]
    plural - babies; noun
    1) (a very young child: Some babies cry during the night; ( also adjective) a baby boy.) nemluvně
    2) ((especially American, often babe) a girl or young woman.) mladá dívka, holka
    - baby buggy/carriage
    - baby grand
    - baby-sit
    - baby-sitter
    - baby-sitting
    * * *
    • miminko
    • nemluvně
    • benjamínek
    • dítě

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  • 11 breed

    [bri:d] 1. past tense, past participle - bred; verb
    1) (to produce young: Rabbits breed often.) rodit, mít mladé
    2) (to keep animals for the purpose of breeding young: I breed dogs and sell them as pets.) chovat
    2. noun
    (a type, variety or species (of animal): a breed of dog.) rasa
    - breeding
    * * *
    • pěstovat
    • plemeno
    • plodit
    • rasa
    • rod
    • rodit
    • breed/bred/bred
    • druh

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  • 12 calf

    I plural - calves; noun
    1) (the young of a cow, elephant, whale etc.) tele, mládě
    2) ((also calfskin) leather made from the skin of the young of a cow.) telecí kůže
    II plural - calves; noun
    (the thick fleshy back part of the leg below the knee: She has slim ankles but fat calves.) lýtko
    * * *
    • telátko
    • tele
    • lýtko

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  • 13 chicken

    [' ikin]
    1) (a young bird, especially a young hen: She keeps chickens.) kuře
    2) (its flesh used as food: a plate of fried chicken.) kuře (kuřecí maso)
    3) ((slang.) a coward.) zbabělec
    - chicken-pox
    - chicken out
    * * *
    • kuřecí
    • kuře

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  • 14 egg

    I [eɡ] noun
    1) (an oval object usually covered with shell, laid by a bird, reptile etc, from which a young one is hatched: The female bird is sitting on the eggs in the nest.) vejce
    2) (such an object laid by a hen, used as food: Would you rather have boiled, fried or scrambled eggs?) vejce
    3) (in the female mammal, the cell from which the young one is formed; the ovum: The egg is fertilized by the male sperm.) vajíčko
    - eggplant
    - eggshell
    - put all one's eggs in one basket
    - teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
    II [eɡ]
    * * *
    • vajíčko
    • vejce

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  • 15 hatch

    I [hæ ] noun
    ((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) servírovací okénko
    II [hæ ] verb
    1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) vysedět
    2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) vylíhnout se
    3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) dozrát (k vylíhnutí)
    4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) osnovat, kout
    * * *
    • poklop
    • líhnutí

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  • 16 hippie

    ['hipi]
    plural - hippies; noun, adjective
    ((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hippie; hippiovský
    * * *
    • hippie

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  • 17 hippy

    ['hipi]
    plural - hippies; noun, adjective
    ((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hippie; hippiovský
    * * *
    • hippie

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  • 18 nursery

    plural - nurseries; noun
    1) (a room etc for young children.) dětský pokoj
    2) (a place where young plants are grown.) školka
    * * *
    • jesle
    • mateřská školka

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  • 19 pup

    1) ((also puppy - plural puppies) a young dog: a sheepdog pup(py).) štěně
    2) (the young of certain other animals: a seal pup.) mládě
    * * *
    • štěně

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  • 20 youthful

    1) (young: The boy looked very youthful.) mladistvý
    2) (energetic, active, young-looking etc: Exercise will keep you youthful.) svěží
    3) (of youth: youthful pleasures.) mladický
    * * *
    • mladistvý

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  • YOUNG (E.) — YOUNG EDWARD (1683 1765) Fils d’un ecclésiastique du Hampshire, Edward Young fait d’abord ses études à Oxford, puis il suit le duc de Wharton; il écrit alors des tragédies assez verbeuses et déclamatoires, qui manquent totalement d’intensité… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • YOUNG (L.) — YOUNG WILLIS LESTER dit LESTER (1909 1959) Ayant débuté comme batteur et saxophoniste alto, Lester Young choisit ensuite le ténor et fait partie de nombreux orchestres, en particulier celui de Count Basie auprès duquel il conquiert la notoriété.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Young — Young, Brig|ham (1801 77) a US leader of the ↑Mormon religion. In ↑Illinois Mormons were being badly treated, and so they decided to move away. In 1847, Young led 5000 Mormons across the US to their new home in what later became the state of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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