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  • 21 least common multiple

    • nejmenší společný násobek

    English-Czech dictionary > least common multiple

  • 22 the common man

    • průměrný občan
    • obyčejný člověk

    English-Czech dictionary > the common man

  • 23 the Common Market

    ((formerly) an association of certain European countries to establish free trade (without duty, tariffs etc) among them, now replaced by the European Union.) (Evropský) společný trh

    English-Czech dictionary > the Common Market

  • 24 acne

    ['ækni]
    (a common skin disease with pimples: Acne is common among young people.) akné
    * * *
    • trudovitost
    • akné

    English-Czech dictionary > acne

  • 25 salt

    [so:lt] 1. noun
    1) ((also common salt) sodium chloride, a white substance frequently used for seasoning: The soup needs more salt.) sůl
    2) (any other substance formed, like common salt, from a metal and an acid.) sůl
    3) (a sailor, especially an experienced one: an old salt.) mořský vlk
    2. adjective
    (containing, tasting of, preserved in salt: salt water; salt pork.) slaný
    3. verb
    (to put salt on or in: Have you salted the potatoes?) (o)solit
    - saltness
    - salty
    - saltiness
    - bath salts
    - the salt of the earth
    - take something with a grain/pinch of salt
    - take with a grain/pinch of salt
    * * *
    • soli
    • sůl
    • nasolit

    English-Czech dictionary > salt

  • 26 surname

    ['sə:neim]
    (a person's family name: The common way of addressing people is by their surnames, preceded by Mr, Mrs, Miss, Dr etc; Smith is a common British surname.) příjmení
    * * *
    • příjmení

    English-Czech dictionary > surname

  • 27 bloc

    [blok]
    (a group of nations etc who have an interest or purpose in common: the European trade bloc.) blok
    * * *
    • blok

    English-Czech dictionary > bloc

  • 28 commonwealth

    ['komənwelƟ]
    (an association of states who have joined together for their common good: the Commonwealth of Australia.) společenství, republika
    * * *
    • společenství

    English-Czech dictionary > commonwealth

  • 29 concentric

    [kən'sentrik]
    ((of circles) having a common centre.) soustředný
    * * *
    • soustředěný

    English-Czech dictionary > concentric

  • 30 daisy

    ['deizi]
    plural - daisies; noun
    (a type of small common flower with a yellow centre and usually white petals: The field was full of daisies.) kopretina
    * * *
    • skvost
    • sedmikráska

    English-Czech dictionary > daisy

  • 31 dandelion

    (a kind of common wild plant with jagged leaves and a yellow flower.) pampeliška
    * * *
    • pampeliška

    English-Czech dictionary > dandelion

  • 32 divorce

    [di'vo:s] 1. noun
    (the legal ending of a marriage: Divorce is becoming more common nowadays.) rozvod
    2. verb
    1) (to end one's marriage (with): He's divorcing her for desertion; They were divorced two years ago.) rozvést (se)
    2) (to separate: You can't divorce these two concepts.) oddělit
    * * *
    • rozvádět se
    • rozvod
    • rozvést se
    • rozvodový
    • rozvést

    English-Czech dictionary > divorce

  • 33 especially

    adverb (particularly: These insects are quite common, especially in hot countries.) hlavně
    * * *
    • zvlášť
    • zejména
    • především
    • obzvláště
    • obzvlášť

    English-Czech dictionary > especially

  • 34 European

    [,juərə'pi:ən]
    = the European Union (formerly the Common Market, the European Community) noun
    (an economic and political association of certain countries in Europe.) evropský
    * * *
    • Evropan
    • evropský
    • Evropanka

    English-Czech dictionary > European

  • 35 everyday

    1) (happening, done used etc daily: her everyday duties.) každodenní
    2) (common or usual: an everyday event.) všední
    * * *
    • všední
    • každodenní

    English-Czech dictionary > everyday

  • 36 federation

    noun (people, societies, unions, states etc joined together for a common purpose: the International Federation of Actors.) federace
    * * *
    • federace

    English-Czech dictionary > federation

  • 37 fellowship

    1) (an association (of people with common interests): a youth fellowship (= a club for young people).) spolek, společenství, svaz
    2) (friendliness.) přátelství
    3) (a scholarship given to a graduate student for advanced studies or for research.) (postgraduální) stipendium
    * * *
    • společenstvo
    • kamarádství
    • bratrstvo
    • družnost

    English-Czech dictionary > fellowship

  • 38 folk

    [fouk] 1. noun plural
    ((especially American folks) people: The folk in this town are very friendly.) lidé
    2. adjective
    ((of the traditions) of the common people of a country: folk customs; folk dance; folk music.) lidový
    - folklore
    * * *
    • lidi
    • lidový

    English-Czech dictionary > folk

  • 39 impractical

    [im'præktikəl]
    (lacking common sense: an impractical person/suggestion.) nepraktický
    * * *
    • nepraktický

    English-Czech dictionary > impractical

  • 40 iron

    1. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element that is the most common metal, is very hard, and is widely used for making tools etc: Steel is made from iron; The ground is as hard as iron; iron railings; iron determination (= very strong determination).) železo; železný
    2) (a flat-bottomed instrument that is heated up and used for smoothing clothes etc: I've burnt a hole in my dress with the iron.) žehlička
    3) (a type of golf-club.) kovová golfová hůl
    2. verb
    (to smooth (clothes etc) with an iron: This dress needs to be ironed; I've been ironing all afternoon.) žehlit
    - irons
    - ironing-board
    - ironmonger
    - ironmongery
    - have several
    - too many irons in the fire
    - iron out
    - strike while the iron is hot
    * * *
    • vyžehlit
    • žehlit
    • žehlička
    • železný
    • železo

    English-Czech dictionary > iron

См. также в других словарях:

  • common — com·mon 1 adj 1 a: of or relating to a community at large: public common defense b: known to the community a common thief 2: belonging to or shared by two or more persons or things or by all members of a group …   Law dictionary

  • Common — Com mon, a. [Compar. {Commoner}; superl. {Commonest}.] [OE. commun, comon, OF. comun, F. commun, fr. L. communis; com + munis ready to be of service; cf. Skr. mi to make fast, set up, build, Goth. gamains common, G. gemein, and E. mean low,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Common — in einer Ausgabe von Men s Health (2006) Common (* 13. März 1972 in Chicago, Illinois; bürgerlicher Name Lonnie Rashid Lynn) ist ein US amerikanischer Rapper und Schauspieler. Inhaltsverzeich …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Common — Datos generales Nombre real Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. Nacimi …   Wikipedia Español

  • common — [käm′ən] adj. [ME commun < OFr comun < L communis (OL comoinis), shared by all or many < IE * kom moini , common (< * kom,COM + * moini , achievement < base * mei , to exchange, barter) > OE gemæne, public, general, Ger gemein:… …   English World dictionary

  • common — adj 1 *universal, general, generic Analogous words: shared, partaken, participated (see SHARE vb): joined or joint, united, conjoined, connected, associated (see corresponding verbs at JOIN): merged, blended, amalgamated (see MIX) Antonyms:… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Common — Com mon, n. 1. The people; the community. [Obs.] The weal o the common. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • common — ► ADJECTIVE (commoner, commonest) 1) occurring, found, or done often; not rare. 2) without special qualities, rank, or position; ordinary. 3) of the most familiar type. 4) showing a lack of taste and refinement supposedly typical of the lower… …   English terms dictionary

  • common — [adj1] average, ordinary accepted, banal, bourgeois, casual, characteristic, colloquial, comformable, commonplace, conventional, current, customary, daily, everyday, familiar, frequent, general, habitual, hackneyed, homely, humdrum, informal,… …   New thesaurus

  • Common — Com mon, v. i. 1. To converse together; to discourse; to confer. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Embassadors were sent upon both parts, and divers means of entreaty were commoned of. Grafton. [1913 Webster] 2. To participate. [Obs.] Sir T. More. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • common — see mutual …   Modern English usage

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