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  • 1 pit

    I 1. [pit] noun
    1) (a large hole in the ground: The campers dug a pit for their rubbish.) jáma
    2) (a place from which minerals are dug, especially a coal-mine: a chalk-pit; He works at/down the pit.) důl, šachta
    3) (a place beside a motor race track for repairing and refuelling racing cars: The leading car has gone into the pit(s).) depo, box
    2. verb
    ((with against) to set (a person or thing) against another in a fight, competition etc: He was pitted against a much stronger man.) postavit (proti)
    II 1. [pit] noun
    (the hard stone of a peach, cherry etc.) pecka
    2. verb
    (to remove the stone from (a peach, cherry etc).) odpeckovat
    * * *
    • postavit se proti
    • peklo
    • propast
    • šachta
    • ten nejhorší
    • past
    • jáma
    • jáma vykopaná
    • místo pod hledištěm
    • díra
    • důl
    • depo

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  • 2 pit-a-pat

    • ťuk ťuk
    • tepání
    • tepat
    • bušení

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  • 3 coal-pit

    • uhelná jáma

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  • 4 saw-pit

    • díra pro řezání kmene zdola

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  • 5 drink like a fish

    • pít jak duha

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  • 6 pitter-patter

    [pitə'pætə] 1. noun
    (a light, tapping sound: the pitter-patter of rain on a window.) ťukání
    2. verb
    (to make such a sound.) ťukat, ťapkat
    3. adverb
    (while making this sound: The mouse ran pitter-patter across the floor.) cupitavě
    * * *
    • cupot
    • cupitání

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  • 7 quaff

    • pít zhluboka
    • lokat

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  • 8 snippet

    [-pit]
    noun (a little piece, especially of information, gossip etc: a snippet of news.) úryvek
    * * *
    • úryvek
    • zlomek
    • odstřižek
    • kousek

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  • 9 drink

    [driŋk] 1. past tense - drank; verb
    1) (to swallow (a liquid): She drank a pint of water; He drank from a bottle.) pít
    2) (to take alcoholic liquids, especially in too great a quantity.) pít
    2. noun
    1) ((an act of drinking) a liquid suitable for swallowing: He had/took a drink of water; Lemonade is a refreshing drink.) nápoj, pití
    2) ((a glassful etc of) alcoholic liquor: He likes a drink when he returns home from work; Have we any drink in the house?) sklenička
    - drink to / drink to the health of
    - drink to / drink the health of
    - drink up
    * * *
    • vypít
    • pití
    • pít
    • napít se
    • nápoj
    • bumbat
    • drink/drank/drunk

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  • 10 booze

    [bu:z] 1. noun
    (alcoholic drink: Have you got enough booze for the party?) chlast, pití
    2. verb
    (to drink alcoholic drinks.) chlastat, pít jako duha
    * * *
    • chlast

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  • 11 bottomless

    adjective (very deep: a bottomless pit.) bezedný
    * * *
    • nevyčerpatelný
    • bezedný

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  • 12 parapet

    ['pærəpit]
    (a low wall along the edge of a bridge, balcony etc.) parapet
    * * *
    • parapet
    • nízká zídka

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  • 13 shallow

    ['ʃæləu]
    1) (not deep: shallow water; a shallow pit.) mělký
    2) (not able to think seriously or feel deeply: a rather shallow personality.) povrchní
    - shallows
    * * *
    • mělký
    • nehluboký

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  • 14 undrinkability

    • neschopnost být pit

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  • 15 drink (to) someone's health

    (to drink a toast to someone, wishing him good health.) pít na zdraví

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  • 16 drink to / drink (to) the health of

    (to offer good wishes to, or wish well, while drinking: to drink someone's health; Raise your glasses and drink to the bride and groom.) pít na, připít

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  • 17 drink to / drink (to) the health of

    (to offer good wishes to, or wish well, while drinking: to drink someone's health; Raise your glasses and drink to the bride and groom.) pít na, připít

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  • 18 drink (to) someone's health

    (to drink a toast to someone, wishing him good health.) pít na zdraví

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  • Pit — Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal pit …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pit coal — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pit frame — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pit head — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pit kiln — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pit martin — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pit of the stomach — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pit saw — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pit stop — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pit viper — Pit Pit, n. [OE. pit, put, AS. pytt a pit, hole, L. puteus a well, pit.] 1. A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation; specifically: (a) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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