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  • 61 crib

    [krib] 1. noun
    1) (a cradle.) kolébka
    2) ((American) a child's cot.) dětská postýlka
    3) (a translation used when studying a text in a foreign language.) tahák
    4) (a manger.) jesle
    2. verb
    (to copy: She cribbed the answer from her friend's work.) opisovat
    * * *
    • tahák
    • kolébka
    • chata

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  • 62 crucifixion

    [-'fikʃən]
    noun ((a) death on the cross, especially that of Christ.) ukřižování
    * * *
    • ukřižování

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  • 63 crucify

    (to put to death by fixing the hands and feet to a cross: Christ was crucified.) (u)křižovat
    - crucifixion
    * * *
    • ukřižovat

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  • 64 cry

    1. verb
    1) (to let tears come from the eyes; to weep: She cried when she heard of the old man's death.) plakat
    2) ((often with out) to shout out (a loud sound): She cried out for help.) křičet
    2. noun
    1) (a shout: a cry of triumph.) (vý)křik
    2) (a time of weeping: The baby had a little cry before he went to sleep.) plačtivá chvilka
    3) (the sound made by some animals: the cry of a wolf.) řev, vytí
    - cry off
    * * *
    • vykřiknout
    • zapláče
    • zaplakat
    • pláče
    • plakat
    • křiknout
    • křičet
    • brečet

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  • 65 deadly

    1) (causing death: a deadly poison.) smrtelný
    2) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) smrtelný, naprostý
    3) (very dull or uninteresting: What a deadly job this is.) hrozný, nudný, umrtvující
    * * *
    • smrtelný
    • smrtící

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  • 66 deathly

    adjective, adverb (as if caused by death: a deathly silence; It was deathly quiet.)
    * * *
    • vražedný
    • smrtelný

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  • 67 electrocute

    [i'lektrəkju:t]
    1) (to kill or injure (a person etc) accidentally by electricity: The child was electrocuted when he touched an uncovered electric wire.) zabít elektrickým proudem
    2) (to put (a person) to death by means of electricity.) popravit na elektrickém křesle
    * * *
    • popravit elektřinou
    • popravit

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  • 68 end

    [end] 1. noun
    1) (the last or farthest part of the length of something: the house at the end of the road; both ends of the room; Put the tables end to end (= with the end of one touching the end of another); ( also adjective) We live in the end house.) konec, kraj(ní)
    2) (the finish or conclusion: the end of the week; The talks have come to an end; The affair is at an end; He is at the end of his strength; They fought bravely to the end; If she wins the prize we'll never hear the end of it (= she will often talk about it).) konec
    3) (death: The soldiers met their end bravely.) smrt
    4) (an aim: What end have you in view?) cíl
    5) (a small piece left over: cigarette ends.) nedopalek
    2. verb
    (to bring or come to an end: The scheme ended in disaster; How does the play end?; How should I end (off) this letter?) (s)končit, zakončit
    - endless
    - at a loose end
    - end up
    - in the end
    - make both ends meet
    - make ends meet
    - no end of
    - no end
    - on end
    - put an end to
    - the end
    * * *
    • ukončit
    • výsledek
    • zakončit
    • závěr
    • skončit
    • smrt
    • finální
    • koncový
    • konec
    • krajní
    • končit
    • mez
    • cíl

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  • 69 eternity

    1) (time without end.) věčnost
    2) (a seemingly endless time: He waited for an eternity.) věčnost
    3) (the state or time after death.) věčnost
    * * *
    • věčnost

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  • 70 execute

    ['eksikju:t] 1. verb
    1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) popravit
    2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) provést
    3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) vykonat, vyřídit
    - executioner
    - executive
    2. noun
    1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) exekutiva
    2) (a person or body of people in an organization etc that has power to direct or manage: He is an executive in an insurance company.) vedoucí úředník
    * * *
    • uskutečnit
    • udělat
    • vykonat
    • popravit
    • provést
    • spustit

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  • 71 executioner

    noun (a person whose duty is to put to death condemned persons.) kat
    * * *
    • kat

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  • 72 fatal

    ['feitl]
    1) (causing death: a fatal accident.) smrtelný
    2) (disastrous: She made the fatal mistake of not inviting him to the party.) osudný
    - fatality
    * * *
    • zhoubný
    • fatální

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  • 73 fatality

    [fə'tæləti]
    - plural fatalities - noun ((an accident causing) death: fatalities on the roads.) smrtelná nehoda
    * * *
    • osudovost
    • fatálnost
    • katastrofa
    • neštěstí

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  • 74 fate

    [feit]
    1) ((sometimes with capital) the supposed power that controls events: Who knows what fate has in store (= waiting for us in the future)?) osud
    2) (a destiny or doom, eg death: A terrible fate awaited her.) osud, zkáza, záhuba
    - fatalist
    - fatalistic
    - fated
    - fateful
    * * *
    • zkáza
    • osud

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  • 75 flash

    [flæʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) záblesk
    2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) (oka)mžik
    3) (a flashlight.) blesk
    4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) blesková zpráva, žhavá novinka
    2. verb
    1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) rozsvítit
    2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) rychle uplynout; míhat se
    3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) ukázat, odhalit
    - flashy
    - flashily
    - flashlight
    * * *
    • blesknout
    • blesk

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  • 76 freeze

    [fri:z] 1. past tense - froze; verb
    1) (to make into or become ice: It's so cold that the river has frozen over.) (za)mrznout
    2) ((of weather) to be at or below freezing-point: If it freezes again tonight all my plants will die.) mrznout
    3) (to make or be very cold: If you had stayed out all night in the snow you might have frozen to death (= died of exposure to cold).) zmrznout
    4) (to make (food) very cold in order to preserve it: You can freeze the rest of that food and eat it later.) zmrazit
    5) (to make or become stiff, still or unable to move (with fear etc): She froze when she heard the strange noise.) ztuhnout
    6) (to fix prices, wages etc at a certain level: If the situation does not improve, wages will be frozen again.) zmrazit
    2. noun
    (a period of very cold weather when temperatures are below freezing-point: How long do you think the freeze will last?) mráz
    - freezing
    - frozen
    - freezing-point
    - freeze up
    * * *
    • zmrazit
    • ochladit
    • freeze/froze/frozen
    • mrznout
    • mrazit

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  • 77 gloom

    [ɡlu:m]
    1) (a state of not quite complete darkness: I could not tell the colour of the car in the gloom.) šero
    2) (sadness: The king's death cast a gloom over the whole country.) smutek
    - gloominess
    * * *
    • přítmí
    • skleslost
    • šero

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  • 78 gore

    [ɡo:] 1. noun
    (blood (especially when it is thick and solid): After the battle, the knight was covered in gore.) sedlá krev
    2. verb
    ((of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks etc: The bull gored the farmer to death.) nabrat na rohy
    * * *
    • krveprolití
    • krevní sraženina
    • nabodnout
    • napíchnout
    • nabrat

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  • 79 grief

    [ɡri:f]
    (great sorrow or unhappiness: She was filled with grief at the news of her sister's death.) smutek, žal
    - come to grief
    * * *
    • zármutek
    • hoře
    • bol

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  • 80 grim

    [ɡrim]
    1) (horrible; very unpleasant: The soldiers had a grim task looking for bodies in the wrecked houses.) příšerný, neradostný
    2) (angry; fierce-looking; not cheerful: The boss looks a bit grim this morning.) hrozivý, vzteklý
    3) (stubborn, unyielding: grim determination.) nekompromisní
    - grimly
    - like grim death
    * * *
    • neradostný
    • chmurný

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