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  • 1 pet

    [pet] 1. noun
    1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; ( also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) domácí zvířátko
    2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) miláček
    2. adjective
    (favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) oblíbený, největší
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle petted)
    1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) mazlit se
    2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.) laskat
    * * *
    • zvířecí mazlíček
    • miláček
    • mazlíček

    English-Czech dictionary > pet

  • 2 love

    1. noun
    1) (a feeling of great fondness or enthusiasm for a person or thing: She has a great love of music; her love for her children.) láska
    2) (strong attachment with sexual attraction: They are in love with one another.) zamilovanost
    3) (a person or thing that is thought of with (great) fondness (used also as a term of affection): Ballet is the love of her life; Goodbye, love!) láska
    4) (a score of nothing in tennis: The present score is fifteen love (written 15-0).) nula
    2. verb
    1) (to be (very) fond of: She loves her children dearly.) milovat
    2) (to take pleasure in: They both love dancing.) milovat
    - lovely
    - loveliness
    - lover
    - loving
    - lovingly
    - love affair
    - love-letter
    - lovesick
    - fall in love with
    - fall in love
    - for love or money
    - make love
    - there's no love lost between them
    * * *
    • láska
    • milovat
    • mít rád
    • drahá

    English-Czech dictionary > love

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  • lovely — [luv′lē] adj. lovelier, loveliest [ME luvelich < OE luflic] having those qualities that inspire love, affection, or admiration; specif., a) beautiful; exquisite b) morally or spiritually attractive; gracious c) Informal highly enjoyable [a… …   English World dictionary

  • lovely — love|ly W3S2 [ˈlʌvli] adj comparative lovelier superlative loveliest 1.) especially BrE beautiful or attractive ▪ She had a lovely face. ▪ What a lovely house! ▪ You look lovely in that dress. ▪ He was a lovely little boy …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • lovely — 1 comparative lovelier superlative loveliest adjective 1 especially BrE beautiful or attractive: What a lovely baby! | Her hair s a lovely shade of red. | look lovely: You look lovely in blue. 2 informal especially BrE friendly and pleasant:… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • lovely — 1. adjective /ˈlʌvli/ a) Evoking love like, happy emotions by aesthetic or similar endearing qualities. The lovely castle garden enchants visitors with its lovely blooms and romantic follies b) Very nice, wonderful in a general sense. Sy …   Wiktionary

  • lovely — lovelily, adv. loveliness, n. /luv lee/, adj., lovelier, loveliest, n., pl. lovelies, adv. adj. 1. charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower. 2. having a beauty that appeals to the heart or mind as well as to the eye, as a person or a… …   Universalium

  • lovely — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, sound ▪ The cool water felt lovely after being in the hot sun. ▪ Your idea of a day on the beach sounds lovely. ADVERB …   Collocations dictionary

  • lovely, my —    An extended form of ‘my love’, though making a comment on the appearance of the person addressed rather than the feelings of the speaker. Normally spoken to a child or young woman by a male speaker, with friendly intent. Anglo Saxon Attitudes …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • lovely — /ˈlʌvli / (say luvlee) adjective (lovelier, loveliest) 1. charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower. 2. having a beauty that appeals to the heart as well as to the eye, as a person, a face, etc. 3. delightful, or highly pleasing: to… …  

  • person — [[t]pɜ͟ː(r)s(ə)n[/t]] ♦ people, persons (The usual word for more than one person is people. The form persons is used as the plural in formal or legal language.) 1) N COUNT A person is a man, woman, or child. At least one person died and several… …   English dictionary

  • person — noun ⇨ See also ↑people ADJECTIVE ▪ young ▪ elderly, old ▪ married, single ▪ gay …   Collocations dictionary

  • lovely — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. beautiful, delightful, comely, exquisite, captivating. See beauty. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Beautiful] Syn. attractive, beautiful, pretty, graceful; see beautiful 1 , 2 . 2. [Charming] Syn.… …   English dictionary for students

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