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  • 1 exact

    [iɡ'zækt] 1. adjective
    1) (absolutely accurate or correct in every detail; the same in every detail; precise: What are the exact measurements of the room?; For this recipe the quantities must be absolutely exact; an exact copy; What is the exact time?; He walked in at that exact moment.) přesný
    2) ((of a person, his mind etc) capable of being accurate over small details: Accountants have to be very exact.) přesný, zevrubný
    2. verb
    (to force the payment of or giving of: We should exact fines from everyone who drops litter on the streets.) vymáhat
    - exactly
    - exactness
    * * *
    • přesný
    • rovný

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  • 2 tread

    [tred] 1. past tense - trod; verb
    1) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.) šlápnout
    2) (to walk on, along, over etc: He trod the streets looking for a job.) prochodit
    3) (to crush by putting one's feet on: We watched them treading the grapes.) (roz)šlapat
    2. noun
    1) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) krok
    2) (the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre: The tread has been worn away.) vzorek
    3) (the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.) schod, stupeň
    * * *
    • tread/trod/trodden
    • šlapat
    • stopa
    • krok

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  • 3 hustle

    1. verb
    1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) vystrčit
    2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) nutit
    3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) obrat, oškubat
    4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) kšeftovat, živit se nepoctivě
    5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) šlapat chodník
    2. noun
    (quick and busy activity.) horečná činnost
    * * *
    • postrčit
    • ruch
    • strčit
    • spěchat
    • strkat
    • nacpat

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  • 4 patrol

    [pə'trəul] 1. past tense, past participle - patrolled; verb
    (to watch or protect (an area) by moving continually around or through it: Soldiers patrolled the streets.) patrolovat
    2. noun
    1) (a group of people etc who patrol an area: They came across several army patrols in the hills.) hlídka
    2) (the act of watching or guarding by patrolling: The soldiers went out on patrol; ( also adjective) patrol duty.) patrola, strážný
    * * *
    • střežit
    • hlídkovat
    • hlídka

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  • 5 wander

    ['wondə] 1. verb
    1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) toulat se; bloudit
    2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) bloudit
    2. noun
    (an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) toulka
    - wanderlust
    * * *
    • vandrovat
    • toulat se
    • putovat
    • bloudit

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  • 6 throng

    [Ɵroŋ] 1. noun
    (a crowd: Throngs of people gathered to see the queen.) dav
    2. verb
    (to crowd or fill: People thronged the streets to see the president.) cpát se, ucpat
    * * *
    • tísnit se
    • tlačit se
    • nával

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  • 7 activity

    plural - activities; noun
    1) (the state of being active or lively: The streets are full of activity this morning.) živost, ruch
    2) (something which one does as a pastime, as part of one's job etc: His activities include fishing and golf.) aktivita, činnost
    * * *
    • živost
    • působnost
    • ruch
    • konání
    • aktivita
    • čilost
    • činnost

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  • 8 excrement

    ['ekskrəmənt]
    (matter, especially solid, discharged from the body; faeces; dung: The streets are filthy with dogs' excrement.) výkal(y)
    * * *
    • výkal
    • exkrement

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  • 9 procession

    [prə'seʃən]
    (a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order, especially for a ceremonial purpose: The procession moved slowly through the streets.) procesí, průvod
    * * *
    • procesí

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  • 10 stringent

    ['strin‹ənt]
    adjective ((of rules etc) very strict, or strongly enforced: There should be much more stringent laws against the dropping of rubbish in the streets.) tvrdý, přísný
    * * *
    • striktní

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  • 11 curfew

    ['kə:fju:]
    (an order forbidding people to be in the streets after a certain hour: There's a curfew in force from ten o'clock tonight.) zákaz vycházení
    * * *
    • zákaz vycházení

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  • 12 deserted

    1) (with no people etc: The streets are completely deserted.) pustý
    2) (abandoned: his deserted wife and children.) opuštěný
    * * *
    • opuštěný

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  • 13 rove

    [rəuv]
    (to wander; to roam: He roved (through) the streets.) toulat se
    - roving
    * * *
    • toulka
    • toulat se
    • bloudit

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  • 14 slush

    1) (melting snow: The streets are covered with slush.) rozbředlý sníh
    2) ((something said or written showing) weak sentimentality: I think most romantic novels are just slush!) rozbředlý
    - slushiness
    * * *
    • plískanice
    • bláto
    • břečka
    • čvachtanice

    English-Czech dictionary > slush

  • 15 tram

    [træm]
    ((also tramcar: American streetcar) a long car running on rails and usually driven by electric power, for carrying passengers especially along the streets of a town.) tramvaj
    * * *
    • tramvaj

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  • 16 A-Z / A to Z

    [eitə'zed]
    (a small book of information in alphabetical order, especially a guide to the streets of a town or city.) abecední seznam, rejstřík

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  • 17 place

    [pleis] 1. noun
    1) (a particular spot or area: a quiet place in the country; I spent my holiday in various different places.) místo
    2) (an empty space: There's a place for your books on this shelf.) místo
    3) (an area or building with a particular purpose: a market-place.) místo
    4) (a seat (in a theatre, train, at a table etc): He went to his place and sat down.) místo, sedadlo
    5) (a position in an order, series, queue etc: She got the first place in the competition; I lost my place in the queue.) místo
    6) (a person's position or level of importance in society etc: You must keep your secretary in her place.) místo
    7) (a point in the text of a book etc: The wind was blowing the pages of my book and I kept losing my place.) stránka
    8) (duty or right: It's not my place to tell him he's wrong.) úkol, povinnost
    9) (a job or position in a team, organization etc: He's got a place in the team; He's hoping for a place on the staff.) místo
    10) (house; home: Come over to my place.) dům, domů, k sobě
    11) ((often abbreviated to Pl. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads, streets or squares.) ulice, náměstí
    12) (a number or one of a series of numbers following a decimal point: Make the answer correct to four decimal places.) (desetinné) místo
    2. verb
    1) (to put: He placed it on the table; He was placed in command of the army.) položit, postavit
    2) (to remember who a person is: I know I've seen her before, but I can't quite place her.) umístit
    - go places
    - in the first
    - second place
    - in place
    - in place of
    - out of place
    - put oneself in someone else's place
    - put someone in his place
    - put in his place
    - take place
    - take the place of
    * * *
    • ustanovit
    • uskutečnit
    • umístit
    • postavit
    • položit
    • sídlo
    • místo
    • bydliště

    English-Czech dictionary > place

  • 18 road

    [rəud]
    1) (a strip of ground usually with a hard level surface for people, vehicles etc to travel on: This road takes you past the school; ( also adjective) road safety.) cesta, silnice; silniční
    2) ((often abbreviated to Rd when written) used in the names of roads or streets: His address is 24 School Road.) třída
    3) (a route; the correct road(s) to follow in order to arrive somewhere: We'd better look at the map because I'm not sure of the road.) směr, cesta
    4) (a way that leads to something: the road to peace; He's on the road to ruin.) cesta
    - road map
    - roadside
    - roadway
    - roadworks
    - roadworthy
    - roadworthiness
    - by road
    * * *
    • silnice
    • silniční
    • cesta

    English-Czech dictionary > road

  • 19 along

    [ə'loŋ] 1. preposition
    1) (from one end to the other: He walked along several streets; The wall runs along the river.) po, podél
    2) (at a point at the end or on the length of: There's a post-box somewhere along this street.) někde dál
    2. adverb
    1) (onwards or forward: He ran along beside me; Come along, please!) vpředu, dopředu
    2) (to the place mentioned: I'll come along in five minutes.) tam, sem
    3) (in company, together: I took a friend along with me.) s sebou
    * * *
    • po
    • podle
    • podél
    • spolu
    • kolem

    English-Czech dictionary > along

  • 20 steer

    I [stiə] noun
    (a young ox raised to produce beef.) volek
    II [stiə] verb
    (to guide or control the course of (eg a ship, car etc): He steered the car through the narrow streets; I steered out of the harbour; She managed to steer the conversation towards the subject of her birthday.) řídit, směrovat
    - steering-wheel
    - steer clear of
    * * *
    • řídit
    • směrovat
    • kormidlovat

    English-Czech dictionary > steer

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