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bedroom

  • 1 bedroom

    noun (a room for sleeping in.) ložnice
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    • ložnice

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  • 2 extension

    [-ʃən]
    1) (an added part: He built an extension to his house; a two-day extension to the holiday; He has telephone extensions (= telephones) in every bedroom.) přístavba; prodloužení
    2) ((a program by which) part of a university located somewhere else offers courses to people who are not fulltime students.) nástavba
    3) (the process of extending.) zvětšení
    4) (a telephone that operates on the same line as another: They have a phone in the living-room and an extension in the bedroom.) přípojka
    * * *
    • rozšíření
    • linka

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  • 3 bug

    1. noun
    1) (an insect that lives in dirty houses and beds: a bedbug.) štěnice
    2) (an insect: There's a bug crawling up your arm.) hmyz, brouk
    3) (a germ or infection: a stomach bug.) bacil
    4) (a small hidden microphone.) štěnice, odposlouchávací zařízení
    2. verb
    1) (to place small hidden microphones in (a room etc): The spy's bedroom was bugged.) odposlouchávat
    2) (to annoy: What's bugging him?) otravovat
    * * *
    • skrytá chyba
    • štěnice
    • hmyz
    • brouk

    English-Czech dictionary > bug

  • 4 creep

    I [kri:p] past tense, past participle - crept; verb
    1) (to move slowly, quietly or secretly: He crept into the bedroom.) (v)plížit se
    2) (to move on hands or knees or with the body close to the ground: The cat crept towards the bird.) plížit se
    3) ((of plants) to grow along the ground, up a wall etc.) popínat se
    II [kri:p]
    ((slang) a disgusting person: Leave her alone, you creep.) hnusák
    - creepy
    - creepily
    - creepiness
    - creepy-crawly
    - creep up on
    - make someone's flesh creep
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    • plížit se
    • putování
    • lézt
    • bobtnat
    • creep/crept/crept

    English-Czech dictionary > creep

  • 5 guest

    [ɡest]
    (a visitor received in a house, in a hotel etc: We are having guests for dinner; ( also adjective) a guest bedroom.) host; pro hosty
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    • host
    • hostující
    • návštěvník

    English-Czech dictionary > guest

  • 6 lie

    I 1. noun
    (a false statement made with the intention of deceiving: It would be a lie to say I knew, because I didn't.) lež
    2. verb
    (to say etc something which is not true, with the intention of deceiving: There's no point in asking her - she'll just lie about it.) lhát
    II present participle - lying; verb
    1) (to be in or take a more or less flat position: She went into the bedroom and lay on the bed; The book was lying in the hall.) lehnout si; ležet
    2) (to be situated; to be in a particular place etc: The farm lay three miles from the sea; His interest lies in farming.) ležet; spočívat
    3) (to remain in a certain state: The shop is lying empty now.) zůstat
    4) ((with in) (of feelings, impressions etc) to be caused by or contained in: His charm lies in his honesty.) spočívat (v)
    - lie down
    - lie in
    - lie in wait for
    - lie in wait
    - lie low
    - lie with
    - take lying down
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    • zalhat
    • lhát
    • lež
    • lhát lže
    • ležet
    • lie/lay/lain

    English-Czech dictionary > lie

  • 7 no doubt

    (surely; probably: No doubt you would like to see your bedroom; He will come back again tomorrow, no doubt.) bezpochyby, rozhodně
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    • bez pochyby

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  • 8 room

    [ru:m ]( in compounds rum, ( American[) ru:m)]
    1) (one part of a house or building, usually used for a particular purpose: This house has six rooms; a bedroom; a dining-room.) pokoj
    2) (the space or area in which a person, thing etc is or could be put etc: The bed takes up a lot of room; There's no room for you in our car; We'll move the bookcase to make room for the television.) místo
    3) (a need or possibility (for something): There is room for improvement in his work.) místo
    - - roomed
    - roomful
    - rooms
    - roomy
    - room-mate
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    • pokoj
    • prostor
    • světnice
    • komora
    • místnost
    • místo

    English-Czech dictionary > room

  • 9 shadow

    ['ʃædəu] 1. noun
    1) ((a patch of) shade on the ground etc caused by an object blocking the light: We are in the shadow of that building.) stín
    2) ((in plural with the) darkness or partial darkness caused by lack of (direct) light: The child was afraid that wild animals were lurking in the shadows at the corner of his bedroom.) přítmí
    3) (a dark patch or area: You look tired - there are shadows under your eyes.) stíny
    4) (a very slight amount: There's not a shadow of doubt that he stole the money.) stín
    2. verb
    1) (to hide or darken with shadow: A broad hat shadowed her face.) (za)stínit
    2) (to follow closely, especially as a detective, spy etc: We shadowed him for a week.) sledovat
    - shadowiness
    - worn to a shadow
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    • stín

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  • 10 sob

    [sob] 1. past tense, past participle - sobbed; verb
    1) (to weep noisily: I could hear her sobbing in her bedroom.) vzlykat
    2) (to say, while weeping: `I can't find my mother,' sobbed the child.) vzlykat
    2. noun
    (the loud gasp for breath made when one is weeping etc.) vzlyk
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    • vzlykat
    • vzlyk

    English-Czech dictionary > sob

  • 11 stifle

    1) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) dusit (se)
    2) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) udusit
    3) (to suppress (a yawn, a laugh etc).) potlačit
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    • udusit
    • dusit

    English-Czech dictionary > stifle

  • 12 tariff

    ['tærif]
    1) (a list of prices or charges eg in a hotel: A copy of the tariff is placed in each bedroom.) ceník
    2) ((a list of) taxes to be paid on imported or exported goods: the customs tariff.) celní sazebník
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    • sazebník
    • sazba
    • tarif
    • ceník

    English-Czech dictionary > tariff

  • 13 tiptoe

    ['tiptəu]
    (to walk on the toes, usually in order to be quiet: He tiptoed past her bedroom door.) jít po špičkách
    - stand on tiptoes
    - stand on tiptoe
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    • jít po špičkách

    English-Czech dictionary > tiptoe

  • 14 upstairs

    adverb (on or to an upper floor: His room is upstairs; She went upstairs to her bedroom.) nahoru (po schodech), nahoře
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    • nahoru
    • nahoře
    • o poschodí výše

    English-Czech dictionary > upstairs

  • 15 water

    ['wo:tə] 1. noun
    (a colourless, transparent liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen, having no taste or smell, which turns to steam when boiled and to ice when frozen: She drank two glasses of water; `Are you going swimming in the sea?' `No, the water's too cold'; Each bedroom in the hotel is supplied with hot and cold running water; ( also adjective) The plumber had to turn off the water supply in order to repair the pipe; transport by land and water.) voda, vodní
    2. verb
    1) (to supply with water: He watered the plants.) zalévat
    2) ((of the mouth) to produce saliva: His mouth watered at the sight of all the food.) slinit
    3) ((of the eyes) to fill with tears: The dense smoke made his eyes water.) slzet
    - watery
    - wateriness
    - waterborne
    - water-closet
    - water-colour
    - watercress
    - waterfall
    - waterfowl
    - waterfront
    - waterhole
    - watering-can
    - water level
    - waterlily
    - waterlogged
    - water main
    - water-melon
    - waterproof
    3. noun
    (a coat made of waterproof material: She was wearing a waterproof.) nepromokavý plášť
    4. verb
    (to make (material) waterproof.) impregnovat
    - water-skiing
    - water-ski
    - watertight
    - water vapour
    - waterway
    - waterwheel
    - waterworks
    - hold water
    - into deep water
    - in deep water
    - water down
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    • vodní
    • voda
    • zalévat
    • zavodnit
    • kropit
    • napájet
    • namočit

    English-Czech dictionary > water

  • 16 dressing-table

    noun (a table in a bedroom with a mirror and drawers.) toaletní stolek

    English-Czech dictionary > dressing-table

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