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1 bath
1. plural - baths; noun1) (a large container for holding water in which to wash the whole body: I'll fill the bath with water for you.) vana2) (an act of washing in a bath: I had a bath last night.) koupel3) (a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed: a bird bath.) nádoba, miska2. verb(to wash in a bath: I'll bath the baby.) koupat- bathroom
- bathtub* * *• vana• vykoupat• lázeň• koupel• koupat -
2 tub
1) (a round (usually wooden) container for keeping water, washing clothes etc: a huge tub of water.) škopek2) (a bath: He was sitting in the tub.) vana3) (a small round container for ice-cream etc.) nádobka•- tubby* * *• vana• škopek• káď -
3 bucket
(a container for holding water, milk etc: We carried water in buckets to the burning house.) kbelík, vědro* * *• vědro• kbelík -
4 tank
[tæŋk]1) (a large container for liquids or gas: a hot-water / cold-water tank.) rezervoár, nádrž2) (a heavy steel-covered vehicle armed with guns.) tank•- tanker* * *• tank• nádrž• cisterna -
5 trough
[trof]1) (a long, low, open container for animals' food or water: a drinking-trough for the cattle.) koryto2) (a low part between two waves (in the sea etc): The boat went down into a trough.) údolí (vlny)3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere, usually causing rain.) deprese* * *• sedlo• koryto -
6 tube
[tju:b]1) (a long, low cylinder-shaped object through which liquid can pass; a pipe: The water flowed through a rubber tube; a glass tube.) trubka2) (an organ of this kind in animals or plants.) trubice3) (an underground railway (especially in London): I go to work on the tube / by tube; ( also adjective) a tube train/station.) metro4) (a container for a semi-liquid substance which is got out by squeezing: I must buy a tube of toothpaste.) tuba•- tubing- tubular* * *• tuba• trubička• londýnské metro -
7 canteen
[kæn'ti:n]1) (a place where meals are sold in a factory, barracks etc.) kantýna2) (a case for, or of, cutlery.) kazeta na/s příbory3) (a small container used by soldiers for holding water etc.) čutora, polní láhev* * *• závodní jídelna• jídelna• kantýna• menza -
8 siphon
1. noun1) (a bent pipe or tube through which liquid can be drawn off from one container to another at a lower level: He used a siphon to get some petrol out of the car's tank.) násoska2) ((also soda-siphon) a glass bottle with such a tube, used for soda water.) sifon2. verb((with off, into etc) to draw (off) through a siphon: They siphoned the petrol into a can.) přečerpat* * *• trubice• sifon• odčerpat -
9 tip
I 1. [tip] noun(the small or thin end, point or top of something: the tips of my fingers.) špička, hrot2. verb(to put, or form, a tip on: The spear was tipped with an iron point.) zakončit- tipped- tip-top
- be on the tip of one's tongue II 1. [tip] past tense, past participle - tipped; verb1) (to (make something) slant: The boat tipped to one side.) naklánět (se)2) (to empty (something) from a container, or remove (something) from a surface, with this kind of motion: He tipped the water out of the bucket.) vyklopit, vylít3) (to dump (rubbish): People have been tipping their rubbish in this field.) vysypat2. noun(a place where rubbish is thrown: a refuse/rubbish tip.) skládka- tip overIII 1. [tip] noun(a gift of money given to a waiter etc, for personal service: I gave him a generous tip.) spropitné2. verb(to give such a gift to.) dát spropitnéIV [tip] noun(a piece of useful information; a hint: He gave me some good tips on/about gardening.) rada, tip- tip off* * *• tip• trik• vrchol• péro• rada• řezný• hrana• hrot• konec• kování• koncový• náraz• dotek• cíp
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