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dawn

  • 1 dawn

    [do:n] 1. verb
    ((especially of daylight) to begin to appear: A new day has dawned. See also dawn on below.) rozbřesknout se, svítat
    2. noun
    1) (the very beginning of a day; very early morning: We must get up at dawn.) úsvit, svítání
    2) (the very beginning of something: the dawn of civilization.) začátek, úsvit
    - dawn on
    * * *
    • úsvit
    • svítání

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  • 2 dawn on

    (to become suddenly clear to (a person): It suddenly dawned on me what he had meant.) rozbřesknout se

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  • 3 at the crack of dawn

    • za úsvitu

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  • 4 approaching

    adjective the approaching dawn.) blížící se, nadcházející
    * * *
    • přibližuje
    • blížící se

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  • 5 army

    1) (a large number of men armed and organized for war: The two armies met at dawn.) armáda
    2) (a large number (of people etc): an army of tourists.) armáda, davy
    * * *
    • vojsko
    • armáda

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  • 6 confront

    1) (to bring face to face with: He was confronted with the evidence of his crime.) konfrontovat
    2) (to face in a hostile manner; to oppose: They confronted the enemy at dawn.) čelit, stát před (čím)
    * * *
    • konfrontovat

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  • 7 daybreak

    noun (dawn; the first appearance of light: We left at daybreak.) svítání, rozednění
    * * *
    • úsvit
    • svítání

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  • 8 daylight

    1) (( also adjective) (of) the light given by the sun: daylight hours.) denní světlo
    2) (dawn: To get there on time we must leave before daylight.) svítání
    * * *
    • svítání
    • denní světlo

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  • 9 light

    I 1. noun
    1) (the brightness given by the sun, a flame, lamps etc that makes things able to be seen: It was nearly dawn and the light was getting stronger; Sunlight streamed into the room.) světlo
    2) (something which gives light (eg a lamp): Suddenly all the lights went out.) světlo
    3) (something which can be used to set fire to something else; a flame: Have you got a light for my cigarette?) oheň
    4) (a way of viewing or regarding: He regarded her action in a favourable light.) světlo
    2. adjective
    1) (having light; not dark: The studio was a large, light room.) světlý
    2) ((of a colour) pale; closer to white than black: light green.) světlý
    3. [lit] verb
    1) (to give light to: The room was lit only by candles.) osvětlit
    2) (to (make something) catch fire: She lit the gas; I think this match is damp, because it won't light.) zapálit
    - lighting
    - lighthouse
    - light-year
    - bring to light
    - come to light
    - in the light of
    - light up
    - see the light
    - set light to
    II
    1) (easy to lift or carry; of little weight: I bought a light suitcase for plane journeys.) lehký
    2) (easy to bear, suffer or do: Next time the punishment will not be so light.) lehký
    3) ((of food) easy to digest: a light meal.) lehký
    4) (of less weight than it should be: The load of grain was several kilos light.) lehčí
    5) (of little weight: Aluminium is a light metal.) lehký
    6) (lively or agile: She was very light on her feet.) lehký
    7) (cheerful; not serious: light music.) lehký
    8) (little in quantity; not intense, heavy, strong etc: light rain.) drobný
    9) ((of soil) containing a lot of sand.) lehký
    - light-headed
    - light-hearted
    - lightweight
    - get off lightly
    - make light of
    - travel light
    III = light on - past tense, past participle lit [lit] - verb
    (to find by chance: While wandering round the town, we lit on a very cheap restaurant.) náhodou padnout na
    * * *
    • zapálit
    • zápalka
    • zapalovat
    • světlo
    • světlý
    • snadný
    • osvětlení
    • osvětlit
    • light/lit/lighted
    • lehký
    • lehce
    • nepatrný

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  • 10 shoot

    [ʃu:t] 1. past tense, past participle - shot; verb
    1) ((often with at) to send or fire (bullets, arrows etc) from a gun, bow etc: The enemy were shooting at us; He shot an arrow through the air.) střílet, vystřelit
    2) (to hit or kill with a bullet, arrow etc: He went out to shoot pigeons; He was sentenced to be shot at dawn.) zastřelit
    3) (to direct swiftly and suddenly: She shot them an angry glance.) vrhnout
    4) (to move swiftly: He shot out of the room; The pain shot up his leg; The force of the explosion shot him across the room.) vyrazit; vystřelovat; vrhnout
    5) (to take (usually moving) photographs (for a film): That film was shot in Spain; We will start shooting next week.) natáčet
    6) (to kick or hit at a goal in order to try to score.) vystřelit
    7) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) střílet
    2. noun
    (a new growth on a plant: The deer were eating the young shoots on the trees.) výhonek
    - shoot down
    - shoot rapids
    - shoot up
    * * *
    • výstřel
    • výhonek
    • shoot/shot/shot
    • smyk

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  • 11 sight

    1. noun
    1) (the act or power of seeing: The blind man had lost his sight in the war.) zrak
    2) (the area within which things can be seen by someone: The boat was within sight of land; The end of our troubles is in sight.) dohled
    3) (something worth seeing: She took her visitors to see the sights of London.) pozoruhodnost
    4) (a view or glimpse.) pohled
    5) (something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc: She's quite a sight in that hat.) podívaná
    6) ((on a gun etc) an apparatus to guide the eye in taking aim: Where is the sight on a rifle?) muška
    2. verb
    1) (to get a view of; to see suddenly: We sighted the coast as dawn broke.) spatřit
    2) (to look at (something) through the sight of a gun: He sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.) namířit
    - sight-seer
    - catch sight of
    - lose sight of
    * * *
    • zrak
    • památka
    • pamětihodnost

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  • 12 strike

    1. past tense - struck; verb
    1) (to hit, knock or give a blow to: He struck me in the face with his fist; Why did you strike him?; The stone struck me a blow on the side of the head; His head struck the table as he fell; The tower of the church was struck by lightning.) udeřit; zasadit
    2) (to attack: The enemy troops struck at dawn; We must prevent the disease striking again.) zaútočit
    3) (to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing: He struck a match/light; He struck sparks from the stone with his knife.) zapálit; vykřesat
    4) ((of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay: The men decided to strike for higher wages.) stávkovat
    5) (to discover or find: After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil; If we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.) narazit na
    6) (to (make something) sound: He struck a note on the piano/violin; The clock struck twelve.) rozeznít (se)
    7) (to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person): I was struck by the resemblance between the two men; How does the plan strike you?; It / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.) překvapit
    8) (to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).) razit
    9) (to go in a certain direction: He left the path and struck (off) across the fields.) dát se
    10) (to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).) strhnout; stáhnout
    2. noun
    1) (an act of striking: a miners' strike.) stávka
    2) (a discovery of oil, gold etc: He made a lucky strike.) objev
    - striking
    - strikingly
    - be out on strike
    - be on strike
    - call a strike
    - come out on strike
    - come
    - be within striking distance of
    - strike at
    - strike an attitude/pose
    - strike a balance
    - strike a bargain/agreement
    - strike a blow for
    - strike down
    - strike dumb
    - strike fear/terror into
    - strike home
    - strike it rich
    - strike lucky
    - strike out
    - strike up
    * * *
    • uhodit
    • udeřit
    • uřezat
    • strike/struck/struck
    • stávkovat
    • stávka
    • stlačit
    • napadnout
    • narazit
    • napadat
    • dopadnout

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  • 13 fight it out

    (to fight on to a decisive end: Although they were both exhausted the armies fought it out until the attackers were victorious at dawn; Fight it out among yourselves which of you is to go.) vybojovat

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  • 14 start out

    (to begin a journey; to start off: We shall have to start out at dawn.) dát se na cestu

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