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  • 41 bride

    (a woman about to be married, or newly married: The bride wore a white dress.) nevěsta
    - bridegroom
    - bridesmaid
    * * *
    • nevěsta

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  • 42 burn

    [bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb
    1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) (s)pálit
    2) (to use as fuel.) pálit
    3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) propálit, vypálit
    4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) hořet
    2. noun
    (an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) popálenina, propálené místo
    * * *
    • popálenina
    • hořet
    • burn/burned/burned
    • burn/burnt/burnt

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  • 43 caftan

    ['kæftæn]
    (a type of long flowing dress or robe sometimes brightly-coloured.) kaftan
    * * *
    • kaftan

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  • 44 cajole

    [kə'‹əul]
    (to coax (someone into doing something), often by flattery: The little girl cajoled her father into buying her a new dress.) přimět, vymámit z někoho něco
    * * *
    • přimět lichocením
    • klamat

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  • 45 carnival

    (a public entertainment, often involving processions of people in fancy dress etc: a winter carnival.) karneval
    * * *
    • veselí
    • karneval

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  • 46 chiffon

    ['ʃifon, ]( American[) ʃi'fon]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a thin, light material made from silk etc: a chiffon dress.)
    * * *
    • šifon

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  • 47 classic

    1) (standard or best: the classic example.) klasický
    2) ((of literature, art etc) of the highest quality.) klasické (dílo), prvořadý
    3) ((of dress etc) simple, elegant and traditional.) klasický
    * * *
    • klasika
    • klasik
    • klasický

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  • 48 clean

    [kli:n] 1. adjective
    1) (free from dirt, smoke etc: a clean window; a clean dress.) čistý
    2) (neat and tidy in one's habits: Cats are very clean animals.) čistotný
    3) (unused: a clean sheet of paper.) čistý
    4) (free from evil or indecency: a clean life; keep your language clean!) bezúhonný; čistý
    5) (neat and even: a clean cut.) hladký, čistý
    2. adverb
    (completely: He got clean away.) dočista
    3. verb
    (to (cause to) become free from dirt etc: Will you clean the windows?) (vy)čistit

    ['klenli]

    (clean in personal habits.) cudný, čestný

    - clean up
    - a clean bill of health
    - a clean slate
    - come clean
    - make a clean sweep
    * * *
    • uklidit
    • vyčistit
    • čistý
    • čistit

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  • 49 close

    I 1. [kləus] adverb
    1) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) blízko
    2) (tightly; neatly: a close-fitting dress.) dokonale padnoucí oděv
    2. adjective
    1) (near in relationship: a close friend.) blízký
    2) (having a narrow difference between winner and loser: a close contest; The result was close.) těsný
    3) (thorough: a close examination of the facts; Keep a close watch on him.) důkladný; přísný
    4) (tight: a close fit.) těsný
    5) (without fresh air: a close atmosphere; The weather was close and thundery.) hustý, dusný
    6) (mean: He's very close (with his money).) skoupý
    7) (secretive: They're keeping very close about the business.) tajný, důvěrný
    - closeness
    - close call/shave
    - close-set
    - close-up
    - close at hand
    - close on
    - close to
    II 1. [kləuz] verb
    1) (to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening: The baby closed his eyes; Close the door; The shops close on Sundays.) zavřít, zavírat
    2) (to finish; to come or bring to an end: The meeting closed with everyone in agreement.) skončit
    3) (to complete or settle (a business deal).) uzavřít
    2. noun
    (a stop, end or finish: the close of day; towards the close of the nineteenth century.) konec, závěr
    - close up
    * * *
    • těsně
    • uzavřít
    • zavřít
    • zavírat
    • blízký
    • důvěrný

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  • 50 colour

    1. noun
    1) (a quality which objects have, and which can be seen, only when light falls on them: What colour is her dress?; Red, blue and yellow are colours.) barva
    2) (paint(s): That artist uses water-colours.) barva
    3) ((a) skin-colour varying with race: people of all colours.) barva pleti
    4) (vividness; interest: There's plenty of colour in his stories.) barvitost
    2. adjective
    ((of photographs etc) in colour, not black and white: colour film; colour television.) barevný
    3. verb
    (to put colour on; to paint: They coloured the walls yellow.) nabarvit; natřít
    4. noun
    ((sometimes used impolitely) a dark-skinned person especially of Negro origin.) barevný
    - colouring
    - colourless
    - colours
    - colour-blind
    - colour scheme
    - off-colour
    - colour in
    - show oneself in one's true colours
    - with flying colours
    * * *
    • vybarvit
    • barva
    • barevný

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  • 51 conform

    [kən'fo:m]
    1) (to behave, dress etc in the way that most other people do.) přizpůsobit se
    2) ((with to) to act according to; to be in agreement with: Your clothes must conform to the school regulations.) podřídit se podle, vyhovovat
    * * *
    • vyhovovat
    • podřídit
    • přizpůsobit
    • odpovídat

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  • 52 conventional

    adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) konvenční
    * * *
    • obecný

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  • 53 copy

    ['kopi] 1. plural - copies; noun
    1) (an imitation or reproduction: That dress is a copy of one I saw at a Paris fashion show; He made eight copies of the pamphlet on the photocopier.) kopie
    2) (a single book, newspaper etc: Can I have six copies of this dictionary, please?) výtisk
    3) (written or typed material for publishing: He writes copy for advertisements.) rukopis
    2. verb
    (to make an imitation or reproduction of (something): Copy the way I speak; Copy this passage into your notebook.) napodobit; opsat, kopírovat
    - copyright
    * * *
    • výtisk
    • opisovat
    • kopie
    • číslo

    English-Czech dictionary > copy

  • 54 costly

    adjective (costing much: a costly wedding-dress.) drahý
    * * *
    • nákladný

    English-Czech dictionary > costly

  • 55 costume

    ['kostju:m]
    1) (an outfit, especially for a particular purpose: swimming-costume.) úbor
    2) (dress, clothes: eighteenth-century costume.) kostým
    * * *
    • kostým

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  • 56 crease

    [kri:s] 1. noun
    1) (a mark made by folding or doubling something: a smart crease in his trousers; My dress was full of creases after being in my suitcase.) puk, zmačkání
    2) (in cricket, a line showing the position of the batsman or bowler.) čára určující území hráče
    2. verb
    (to make or become creased: You've creased my newspaper; This fabric creases easily.) zmačkat; mačkat se
    * * *
    • vráska
    • záhyb
    • zvrásnit
    • ohyb

    English-Czech dictionary > crease

  • 57 creation

    1) (the act of creating: the creation of the world.) stvoření
    2) (something created: The dress designer is showing his latest creations.) výtvor
    * * *
    • tvorba
    • vytvoření
    • výtvor
    • stvoření
    • kreace

    English-Czech dictionary > creation

  • 58 creative

    [-tiv]
    adjective (having or showing the power and imagination to create: a creative dress-designer.) kreativní, tvořivý
    * * *
    • tvůrčí
    • tvořivý

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  • 59 crown

    1. noun
    1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) koruna
    2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) panovník
    3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) vrchol; temeno
    4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) korunka
    2. verb
    1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) korunovat
    2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) ozdobit
    3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) nasadit korunku
    4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) dát pohlavek
    - crown princess
    * * *
    • Kč
    • korunka
    • korunovat
    • koruna
    • dovršit

    English-Czech dictionary > crown

  • 60 definitely

    adverb (clearly or certainly: She definitely said I wasn't to wait; Her dress is definitely not red.) rozhodně, určitě; samozřejmě
    * * *
    • určitě
    • rozhodně

    English-Czech dictionary > definitely

См. также в других словарях:

  • Dress — (dr[e^]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dressed} (dr[e^]st) or {Drest}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dressing}.] [OF. drecier to make straight, raise, set up, prepare, arrange, F. dresser, (assumed) LL. directiare, fr. L. dirigere, directum, to direct; dis + regere… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dress-up — is a game played mainly by children. It involves dressing up, usually to impersonate someone or something, like an animal or character in a fairy tale. The type of clothes they dress up in often resembles who they are trying to be, either adults… …   Wikipedia

  • dress — [dres] vt. dressed or drest, dressing [ME dressen, to make straight, direct < OFr drecier, to set up, arrange < VL * directiare < L directus: see DIRECT] 1. to put clothes on; clothe 2. to provide with clothing 3. to decorate; trim;… …   English World dictionary

  • Dress — Dress, v. i. 1. (Mil.) To arrange one s self in due position in a line of soldiers; the word of command to form alignment in ranks; as, Dress right, dress! [1913 Webster] 2. To clothe or apparel one s self; to put on one s garments; to pay… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dress-Up — is a game played mainly by girls. It involves dressing up, usually to impersonate someone. The type of clothes they dress up in often resembles who they are trying to be, either adults clothing or special play clothes designed specifically for… …   Wikipedia

  • Dress me Up — Single par Olivia extrait de l’album Synchronicity Face A Dress me Up Face B So Beautiful Sortie 19 avril 2000 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dress — Dress, n. 1. That which is used as the covering or ornament of the body; clothes; garments; habit; apparel. In your soldier s dress. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A lady s gown; as, silk or a velvet dress. [1913 Webster] 3. Attention to apparel, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dress — ► VERB 1) (also get dressed) put on one s clothes. 2) put clothes on (someone). 3) wear clothes in a particular way or of a particular type: she dresses well. 4) decorate or arrange in an artistic or attractive way. 5) clean, treat, or apply a… …   English terms dictionary

  • dress|er — dress|er1 «DREHS uhr», noun. 1. a person who dresses (himself, another person, a shop window, or a wound): »the dresser for an actress. He…prided himself on being an immaculate dresser (Newsweek). 2. a tool or machine to prepare things for use.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dress — [n] clothing; woman’s garment accouterment, apparel, attire, attirement, civvies*, costume, covering, drape, dry goods, duds*, ensemble, evening clothes, frock, garb, gear, gown, guise, habiliment, habit, muumuu, outfit, raiment, robe, shift,… …   New thesaurus

  • dress|y — «DREHS ee», adjective, dress|i|er, dress|i|est. Informal. 1. fond of wearing showy clothes: »... especially the gangsters, who were always the dressiest of the lot (Atlantic) …   Useful english dictionary

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