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affectionate

  • 1 affectionate

    [-nət]
    adjective (having or showing affection: an affectionate child; She is very affectionate towards her mother.) láskyplný, srdečný
    * * *
    • oddaný
    • milující
    • něžný

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  • 2 affection

    [ə'fekʃən]
    (liking or fondness: I have great affection for her, but she never shows any affection towards me.) náklonnost, sympatie
    - affectionately
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    • zalíbení
    • láska
    • afekt

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  • 3 cordial

    ['kor:diəl, ]( American[) 'ko:r‹l] 1. adjective
    ((of greetings etc) warm and affectionate: a cordial welcome.) srdečný
    2. noun
    (a refreshing drink: lime juice cordial.) posilující nápoj
    - cordially
    * * *
    • srdečný

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  • 4 cuddle

    1. verb
    (to hug affectionately: The mother cuddled the child until he fell asleep.) obejmout, přitulit
    2. noun
    (an affectionate hug.) objetí, přitulení
    * * *
    • hýčkat
    • obětí
    • chovat v náručí

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  • 5 intimate

    1. ['intimət] adjective
    1) (close and affectionate: intimate friends.) důvěrný
    2) (private or personal: the intimate details of his correspondence.) intimní
    3) ((of knowledge of a subject) deep and thorough.) podrobný
    2. noun
    (a close friend.) důvěrný přítel
    3. [-meit] verb
    (to give information or announce.) oznámit
    - intimacy
    - intimately
    * * *
    • intimní
    • důvěrný

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  • 6 squeeze

    [skwi:z] 1. verb
    1) (to press (something) together or from all sides tightly: He squeezed her hand affectionately; He squeezed the clay into a ball.) mačkat
    2) (to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space: The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole; We were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.) vmáčknout (se)
    3) (to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing: She squeezed the oranges (into a jug); We might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.) vymačkat
    2. noun
    1) (an act of squeezing: He gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.) stisk, přivinutí
    2) (a condition of being squeezed: We all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.) mačkanice
    3) (a few drops produced by squeezing.) pár kapek
    4) (a time of financial restriction: an economic squeeze.) omezení, restrikce
    - squeeze up
    * * *
    • vymačkat
    • sevřít
    • stisknutí
    • mačkat

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  • 7 warmhearted

    adjective (kind and affectionate: a warmhearted old lady; a warmhearted action.) laskavý
    * * *
    • srdečný

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  • 8 Yankee

    ['jæŋki]
    noun, adjective
    1) (a more affectionate word for (an) American.) Yankee
    2) ((used by Americans from the southern states of the USA) an American from the northern states.) Yankee
    * * *
    • Yankee
    • Jenký

    English-Czech dictionary > Yankee

См. также в других словарях:

  • Affectionate — Af*fec tion*ate, a. [Cf. F. affectionn[ e].] 1. Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond; as, an affectionate brother. [1913 Webster] 2. Kindly inclined; zealous. [Obs.] Johson. [1913 Webster] Man, in his love God, and desire to please him,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • affectionate — (adj.) 1580s, fond, loving, from AFFECTION (Cf. affection) + ATE (Cf. ate) (1). Early, now mostly obsolete, senses included inclined (1530s), prejudiced (1530s), passionate (1540s), earnest (c.1600). Other forms also used in the main modern sense …   Etymology dictionary

  • affectionate — *loving, devoted, fond, doting Analogous words: ardent, fervent, passionate (see IMPASSIONED): *tender, sympathetic, warm Antonyms: cold: undemonstrative Contrasted words: apathetic, *impassive, stolid …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • affectionate — [adj] having or showing fondness all over*, attached, caring, crazy over*, dear, devoted, doting, fond, friendly, huggy*, kind, lovey dovey*, loving, mushy*, nutty about*, partial, soft on*, sympathetic, tender, warm, warmhearted; concepts… …   New thesaurus

  • affectionate — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ readily showing affection. DERIVATIVES affectionately adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • affectionate — [ə fek′shən it] adj. [altered after ATE1 < Fr affectionné] 1. full of affection; tender and loving 2. Obs. mentally disposed; inclined affectionately adv …   English World dictionary

  • affectionate — 1. adjective /əˈfɛkʃənət/ a) Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond; as, an affectionate brother. Warwick left the undertakers shop and retraced his steps until he had passed the lawyers office, toward which he threw an affectionate glance …   Wiktionary

  • affectionate — adj. affectionate to, towards, with (affectionate with children) * * * [ə fekʃ(ə)nɪt] towards with (affectionate with children) affectionate to …   Combinatory dictionary

  • affectionate — af|fec|tion|ate [əˈfekʃənıt] adj showing in a gentle way that you love someone and care about them = ↑loving affectionate towards ▪ Jo is very affectionate towards her. ▪ an affectionate hug >affectionately adv …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • affectionate — [[t]əfe̱kʃənət[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you are affectionate, you show your love or fondness for another person in the way that you behave towards them. They seemed devoted to each other and were openly affectionate... She gave me a very long and… …   English dictionary

  • affectionate — adjective Date: 15th century 1. obsolete inclined, disposed 2. having affection or warm regard ; loving < affectionate friends > 3. motivated by affection ; tender < affectionate care > • …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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