Перевод: с английского на чешский

с чешского на английский

deaf

  • 1 deaf

    [def]
    1) (unable to hear: She has been deaf since birth.) hluchý
    2) ((with to) refusing to understand or to listen: He was deaf to all arguments.) hluchý k
    - deafen
    - deafening
    - deaf-mute
    - fall on deaf ears
    - turn a deaf ear to
    * * *
    • hluchý

    English-Czech dictionary > deaf

  • 2 deaf-mute

    noun (a person who is deaf and dumb.) hluchoněmý
    * * *
    • hluchoněmý

    English-Czech dictionary > deaf-mute

  • 3 deaf-aid

    • sluchadlo

    English-Czech dictionary > deaf-aid

  • 4 deaf-and-dumb

    • hluchoněmý

    English-Czech dictionary > deaf-and-dumb

  • 5 deaf-muteness

    • hluchoněmost

    English-Czech dictionary > deaf-muteness

  • 6 deaf-mutism

    • hluchoněmost

    English-Czech dictionary > deaf-mutism

  • 7 stone-deaf

    adjective (completely cold, dead, or deaf: He's almost stone-deaf; Your soup is stone-cold. He was stone-dead.) chladný/mrtvý/hluchý jako kámen
    * * *
    • hluchý jako pařez

    English-Czech dictionary > stone-deaf

  • 8 turn a deaf ear to

    (deliberately to ignore: They turned a deaf ear to my advice.) být hluchý k, ignorovat

    English-Czech dictionary > turn a deaf ear to

  • 9 tone-deaf

    • bez hudebního sluchu

    English-Czech dictionary > tone-deaf

  • 10 fall on deaf ears

    ((of a warning etc) to be ignored.) zůstat nevyslyšen

    English-Czech dictionary > fall on deaf ears

  • 11 stone-cold

    adjective (completely cold, dead, or deaf: He's almost stone-deaf; Your soup is stone-cold. He was stone-dead.) chladný/mrtvý/hluchý jako kámen
    * * *
    • chladný jako kámen

    English-Czech dictionary > stone-cold

  • 12 stone-dead

    adjective (completely cold, dead, or deaf: He's almost stone-deaf; Your soup is stone-cold. He was stone-dead.) chladný/mrtvý/hluchý jako kámen
    * * *
    • úplně mrtvý

    English-Czech dictionary > stone-dead

  • 13 birth

    [bə:Ɵ]
    1) ((an) act of coming into the world, being born: the birth of her son; deaf since birth.) narození
    2) (the beginning: the birth of civilization.) vznik, zrození
    - birthday
    - birthmark
    - birthplace
    - birthrate
    - give birth to
    - give birth
    * * *
    • vznik
    • rodný
    • narození

    English-Czech dictionary > birth

  • 14 dumb

    1) (without the power of speech: She was born deaf and dumb; We were struck dumb with astonishment.) němý
    2) (silent: On this point he was dumb.) němý, mlčenlivý
    3) ((especially American) very stupid: What a dumb thing to do!) pitomý
    - dumbly
    * * *
    • němý

    English-Czech dictionary > dumb

  • 15 hard of hearing

    (rather deaf: He is a bit hard of hearing now.) nedoslýchavý
    * * *
    • nedoslýchavý

    English-Czech dictionary > hard of hearing

  • 16 lip-read

    verb ((of a deaf person) to understand what a person is saying by watching the movement of his lips.) odčítat ze rtů
    * * *
    • odezírání ze rtů

    English-Czech dictionary > lip-read

  • 17 phonetic

    [fə'netik] 1. adjective
    (relating to the sounds of (a) language: He's making a phonetic study of the speech of the deaf.) fonetický
    2. noun singular, noun plural
    ((a system of) symbols used to show the pronunciation of words.) výslovnostní značky
    * * *
    • hlasový
    • fonetický

    English-Czech dictionary > phonetic

  • 18 result

    1. noun
    1) (anything which is due to something already done: His deafness is the result of a car accident; He went deaf as a result of an accident; He tried a new method, with excellent results; He tried again, but without result.) následek, výsledek
    2) (the answer to a sum etc: Add all these figures and tell me the result.) výsledek
    3) (the final score: What was the result of Saturday's match?) výsledek
    4) ((often in plural) the list of people who have been successful in a competition, of subjects a person has passed or failed in an examination etc: He had very good exam results; The results will be published next week.) výsledky
    2. verb
    1) ((often with from) to be caused (by something): We will pay for any damage which results (from our experiments).) vyplynout, vzniknout
    2) ((with in) to cause or have as a result: The match resulted in a draw.) skončit (čím)
    * * *
    • vyplývat
    • výsledek
    • plynout
    • následek

    English-Czech dictionary > result

  • 19 shout

    1. noun
    1) (a loud cry or call: He heard a shout.) (vý)křik
    2) (a loud burst (of laughter, cheering etc): A shout went up from the crowd when he scored a goal.) řev
    2. verb
    (to say very loudly: He shouted the message across the river; I'm not deaf - there's no need to shout; Calm down and stop shouting at each other.) křičet
    * * *
    • výkřik
    • vykřiknout
    • zakřičet
    • pokřikovat
    • hulákat
    • křiknout
    • křik
    • křičet

    English-Czech dictionary > shout

  • 20 stone

    [stəun] 1. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) kámen; kamenný
    2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) kámen
    3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) (náhrobní, dlažební, brusný) kámen
    4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) (drahý) kámen
    5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) pecka
    6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) 14 liber (brit. váha)
    7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) kámen
    2. verb
    1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) kamenovat
    2) (to remove the stones from (fruit): She washed and stoned the cherries.) vypeckovat
    - stonily
    - stoniness
    - stone-cold
    - stone-dead
    - stone-deaf
    - stoneware
    - stonework
    - leave no stone unturned
    - a stone's throw
    * * *
    • pecka
    • kámen
    • kamenný

    English-Czech dictionary > stone

См. также в других словарях:

  • deaf — W3 [def] adj [: Old English;] 1.) physically unable to hear anything or unable to hear well →↑hearing impaired ▪ communication between deaf and hearing people ▪ I think Mum s going a bit deaf . ▪ She s deaf and dumb (=unable to hear or speak) and …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Deaf — (d[e^]f or d[=e]f; 277), a. [OE. def, deaf, deef, AS. de[ a]f; akin to D. doof, G. taub, Icel. daufr, Dan. d[ o]v, Sw. d[ o]f, Goth. daubs, and prob. to E. dumb (the original sense being, dull as applied to one of the senses), and perh. to Gr.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • deaf — [ def ] adjective ** not able to hear anything, or not able to hear very well. Many deaf people wear a hearing aid to help them hear. Deaf people often use their hands to communicate in sign language, and many can lip read what other people are… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • deaf — O.E. deaf deaf, also empty, barren, specialized from P.Gmc. *daubaz (Cf. O.S. dof, O.N. daufr, O.Fris. daf, Du. doof deaf, Ger. taub, Goth. daufs deaf, insensate ), from PIE dheubh , which was used to form words meaning confusion, stupefaction,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • deaf — deaf; deaf·en; deaf·en·ing·ly; deaf·ish; deaf·ly; deaf·ness; …   English syllables

  • deaf — ► ADJECTIVE 1) without the faculty of hearing or having impaired hearing. 2) (deaf to) unwilling to listen or respond to. ● fall on deaf ears Cf. ↑fall on deaf ears ● turn a deaf ear Cf. ↑tu …   English terms dictionary

  • deaf — [adj1] without hearing deafened, earless, hard of hearing, stone deaf*, unable to hear; concept 591 Ant. hearing deaf [adj2] unwilling bullheaded*, headstrong, indifferent, intractable, mulish*, oblivious, obstinate, pertinacious, perverse,… …   New thesaurus

  • deaf — [def] adj. [ME def < OE deaf, akin to Ger taub, Goth * daufs < IE * dheubh , misty, obscured < base * dheu : see DULL] 1. totally or partially unable to hear 2. unwilling to hear or listen; giving no heed [deaf to her pleas] deafly adv.… …   English World dictionary

  • Deaf — (?; 277), v. t. To deafen. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • deaf|en — «DEHF uhn», transitive verb. 1. to make deaf: »A hard blow on the ear deafened him for life. 2. to stun with noise: »A sudden explosion deafened us for a moment. 3. to drown out by a louder sound. 4. to make soundproof; deaden …   Useful english dictionary

  • deaf — index heedless, incognizant, insensible, insusceptible (uncaring) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»