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dancer

  • 1 dancer

    noun a ballet dancer.) tanečník
    * * *
    • tanečník
    • tanečnice

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  • 2 tap-dancer

    noun stepař, -ka
    * * *
    • stepař

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  • 3 tap dancer

    • stepař

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  • 4 ballet-dancer

    noun baletní mistr

    English-Czech dictionary > ballet-dancer

  • 5 artist

    1) (a person who paints pictures or is a sculptor or is skilled at one of the other arts.) umělec
    2) (a singer, dancer, actor etc; an artiste: He announced the names of the artists who were taking part in the show.) estrádní umělec
    - artistically
    - artistry
    * * *
    • umělkyně
    • umělec

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  • 6 ballerina

    [bælə'ri:nə]
    (a female (often principal) ballet-dancer: Pavlova was a famous ballerina.) balerína
    * * *
    • balerína

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  • 7 ballet

    ['bælei, ]( American[) bæ'lei]
    1) (a theatrical performance of dancing with set steps and mime, often telling a story: Swan Lake is my favourite ballet.) balet
    2) (the art of dancing in this way: She is taking lessons in ballet; ( also adjective) a ballet class.) balet(ní)
    * * *
    • balet

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  • 8 coax

    [kəuks]
    (to persuade by flattery, by patient and gentle treatment etc: He coaxed her into going to the dance by saying she was the best dancer he knew; He coaxed some money out of his mother.) přemluvit; vyškemrat
    * * *
    • vyloudit
    • koaxiální kabel

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  • 9 dance

    1. verb
    1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) tancovat
    2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) houpat
    2. noun
    1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) tanec; taneční
    2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) taneční zábava
    - dancing
    * * *
    • zatančit si
    • zatancovat si
    • zatančit
    • tanec
    • tancovat
    • tančit

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  • 10 effortless

    adjective (done without (apparent) effort: The dancer's movements looked effortless.) lehký, snadný
    * * *
    • nenucený

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  • 11 grace

    [ɡreis] 1. noun
    1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) půvab
    2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) slušnost
    3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) modlitba při jídle
    4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) odklad
    5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) milost
    6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) milost
    - gracefully
    - gracefulness
    - gracious
    2. interjection
    (an exclamation of surprise.) proboha!
    - graciousness
    - with a good/bad grace
    - with good/bad grace
    * * *
    • ušlechtilost
    • půvab
    • grácie
    • milost
    • milosrdenství
    • ctnost

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  • 12 graceful

    adjective (having or showing beauty of form or movement: a graceful dancer.) ladný, půvabný
    * * *
    • uhlazený
    • půvabný
    • rozkošný
    • spanilý
    • mající šarm
    • elegantní

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  • 13 line

    I 1. noun
    1) ((a piece of) thread, cord, rope etc: She hung the washing on the line; a fishing-rod and line.) šňůra; nit; vlasec
    2) (a long, narrow mark, streak or stripe: She drew straight lines across the page; a dotted/wavy line.) čára
    3) (outline or shape especially relating to length or direction: The ship had very graceful lines; A dancer uses a mirror to improve his line.) linka, linie
    4) (a groove on the skin; a wrinkle.) vráska
    5) (a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other: The children stood in a line; a line of trees.) řada
    6) (a short letter: I'll drop him a line.) pár řádek
    7) (a series or group of persons which come one after the other especially in the same family: a line of kings.) rodová linie
    8) (a track or direction: He pointed out the line of the new road; a new line of research.) trasa; směr
    9) (the railway or a single track of the railway: Passengers must cross the line by the bridge only.) trať
    10) (a continuous system (especially of pipes, electrical or telephone cables etc) connecting one place with another: a pipeline; a line of communication; All (telephone) lines are engaged.) potrubí; síť; linka; spoj
    11) (a row of written or printed words: The letter contained only three lines; a poem of sixteen lines.) řádek
    12) (a regular service of ships, aircraft etc: a shipping line.) linka
    13) (a group or class (of goods for sale) or a field of activity, interest etc: This has been a very popular new line; Computers are not really my line.) druh, sortiment; obor
    14) (an arrangement of troops, especially when ready to fight: fighting in the front line.) linie
    2. verb
    1) (to form lines along: Crowds lined the pavement to see the Queen.) lemovat
    2) (to mark with lines.) nalinkovat
    - linear - linesman
    - hard lines!
    - in line for
    - in
    - out of line with
    - line up
    - read between the lines
    II verb
    1) (to cover on the inside: She lined the box with newspaper.) vyložit
    2) (to put a lining in: She lined the dress with silk.) podšít
    * * *
    • trať
    • potrubí
    • přímka
    • řádek
    • řada
    • rodokmen
    • šňůra
    • linie
    • lemovat
    • linkovat
    • linka
    • čára
    • dráha

    English-Czech dictionary > line

  • 14 once

    1. adverb
    1) (a single time: He did it once; If I could see her once again I would be happy.) jednou
    2) (at a time in the past: I once wanted to be a dancer.) kdysi
    2. conjunction
    (when; as soon as: Once (it had been) unlocked, the door opened easily.) jakmile jednou
    - just for once
    - for once
    - once and for all
    - once in a while
    * * *
    • jednou
    • kdysi

    English-Czech dictionary > once

  • 15 pirouette

    [piru'et] 1. noun
    (a dancer's quick turning movement: The ballerina did/danced a pirouette.) pirueta
    2. verb
    (to do one or a series of these movements: She pirouetted across the stage.) (za)tančit piruetu
    * * *
    • pirueta

    English-Czech dictionary > pirouette

  • 16 poise

    [poiz] 1. verb
    (to balance: He poised himself on the diving-board.) udržovat (se) v rovnováze
    2. noun
    1) (balance and control in bodily movement: Good poise is important for a dancer.) rovnováha
    2) (dignity and self-confidence: He lost his poise for a moment.) duševní rovnováha
    * * *
    • vyrovnanost
    • vyvážit
    • postoj
    • rovnováha

    English-Czech dictionary > poise

  • 17 posture

    ['pos ə]
    1) (the way in which a person places or holds his body when standing, sitting, walking etc: Good posture is important for a dancer.) držení těla
    2) (a position or pose: He knelt in an uncomfortable posture.) pozice
    * * *
    • postoj

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  • 18 prima ballerina

    (the leading female dancer in a ballet company.) první baletka
    * * *
    • primabalerína

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  • 19 principal

    ['prinsəpəl] 1. adjective
    (most important: Shipbuilding was one of Britain's principal industries.) hlavní
    2. noun
    1) (the head of a school, college or university.) ředitel, -ka
    2) (a leading actor, singer or dancer in a theatrical production.) hlavní herec, zpěvák, tanečník
    3) (the amount of money in a bank etc on which interest is paid.) jistina
    * * *
    • zmocnitel
    • šéf
    • hlavní

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  • 20 tap

    I 1. [tæp] noun
    (a quick touch or light knock or blow: I heard a tap at the door.) (za)ťukání
    2. verb
    ((often with at, on or with) to give a light knock (on or with something): He tapped at/on the window.) (za)ťukat
    - tap-dancer II 1. [tæp] noun
    ((American faucet) any of several types of device (usually with a handle and valve that can be shut or opened) for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe, barrel etc: Turn the tap off/on!) kohoutek
    2. verb
    1) (to start using (a source, supply etc): The country has many rich resources that have not been tapped.) (vy)těžit
    2) (to attach a device to (someone's telephone wires) in order to be able to listen to his telephone conversations: My phone was being tapped.) odposlouchávat
    * * *
    • ťukat
    • vybrat
    • zaťukat
    • zvolit
    • klepnout
    • kohoutek

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