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1 regular
['reɡjulə] 1. adjective1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) obvyklý, řádný2) ((American) normal: He's too handicapped to attend a regular school.) obyčejný, normální3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) pravidelný4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) pravidelný5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) pravidelný6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) trvalý7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) pravidelný8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) pravidelný9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) obvyklý10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) pravidelný2. noun1) (a soldier in the regular army.) voják z povolání2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) stálý zákazník•- regularly
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2 sprawl
[spro:l] 1. verb1) (to sit, lie or fall with the arms and legs spread out widely and carelessly: Several tired-looking people were sprawling in armchairs.) rozvalovat se2) ((of a town etc) to spread out in an untidy and irregular way.) rozlézat se2. noun1) (an act of sprawling: He was lying in a careless sprawl on the sofa.) rozvalení2) (an untidy and irregular area (of houses etc): She lost her way in the grimy sprawl of the big city.) rozlehlé bludiště•* * *• rozvalit• rozvalovat -
3 flutter
1. verb1) (to (cause to) move quickly: A leaf fluttered to the ground.) snést se (na zem)2) ((of a bird, insect etc) to move the wings rapidly and lightly: The moth fluttered round the light.) poletovat, třepetat křídly2. noun1) (a quick irregular movement (of a pulse etc): She felt a flutter in her chest.) chvění2) (nervous excitement: She was in a great flutter.) vzrušení, nervozita* * *• třepotání• třepotat• poletovat• rozruch -
4 streak
[stri:k] 1. noun1) (a long, irregular mark or stripe: There was a streak of blood on her cheek; a streak of lightning.) proužek, šmouha, čára (blesku)2) (a trace of some quality in a person's character etc: She has a streak of selfishness.) sklon (k)2. verb1) (to mark with streaks: Her dark hair was streaked with grey; The child's face was streaked with tears.) prokvétat; zkrápět2) (to move very fast: The runner streaked round the racetrack.) mihnout se•- streaky* * *• záblesk• vlastnost• prokvétat• pruh• proužek• rys
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