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  • 1 blow

    I [bləu] noun
    1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) rána, úder
    2) (a sudden misfortune: Her husband's death was a real blow.) rána
    II [bləu] past tense - blew; verb
    1) ((of a current of air) to be moving: The wind blew more strongly.) foukat
    2) ((of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way: The explosion blew off the lid.) odfouknout
    3) (to be moved by the wind etc: The door must have blown shut.) přirazit (větrem)
    4) (to drive air (upon or into): Please blow into this tube!) foukat
    5) (to make a sound by means of (a musical instrument etc): He blew the horn loudly.) zatroubit (na)
    - blow-lamp
    - blow-torch
    - blowout
    - blowpipe
    - blow one's top
    - blow out
    - blow over
    - blow up
    * * *
    • úder
    • rána
    • smrkat
    • foukat
    • blow/blew/blown
    • dmýchat

    English-Czech dictionary > blow

  • 2 tack

    [tæk] 1. noun
    1) (a short nail with a broad flat head: a carpet-tack.) napínáček
    2) (in sewing, a large, temporary stitch used to hold material together while it is being sewn together properly.) nastehování
    3) (in sailing, a movement diagonally against the wind: We sailed on an easterly tack.) klikatý kurs, křižování
    4) (a direction or course: After they moved, their lives took a different tack.) směr, dráha
    2. verb
    1) ((with down, on etc) to fasten (with tacks): I tacked the carpet down; She tacked the material together.) připevnit, spíchnout
    2) ((of sailing-boats) to move diagonally (backwards and forwards) against the wind: The boat tacked into harbour.) křižovat proti větru
    * * *
    • přichytit
    • přichycení
    • přibít
    • připojit
    • připíchnout
    • připínáček
    • připevnit
    • stehování
    • hřeb
    • hřebíček
    • napínáček
    • cvoček

    English-Czech dictionary > tack

  • 3 whirl

    [wə:l] 1. verb
    (to move rapidly (round, away etc): She whirled round when I called her name; The wind whirled my hat away before I could grab it.) prudce se otočit; odnést
    2. noun
    1) (an excited confusion: a whirl of activity; My head's in a whirl - I can't believe it's all happening!) zmatek, shon
    2) (a rapid turn.) víření
    - whirlwind
    * * *
    • vír
    • vítr
    • vířit
    • rej
    • kroužit

    English-Czech dictionary > whirl

  • 4 whistle

    ['wisl] 1. verb
    1) (to make a shrill, often musical, sound by forcing one's breath between the lips or teeth: Can you whistle?; He whistled to attract my attention; He whistled a happy tune.) hvízdat
    2) (to make such a sound with a device designed for this: The electric kettle's whistling; The referee whistled for half-time.) (za)pískat
    3) (to make a shrill sound in passing through the air: The bullet whistled past his head.) hvízdnout
    4) ((of the wind) to blow with a shrill sound.) hvízdat
    2. noun
    1) (the sound made by whistling: He gave a loud whistle to his friend across the road.) hvizd
    2) (a musical pipe designed to make a whistling noise.) píšťala
    3) (an instrument used by policemen, referees etc to make a whistling noise: The referee blew his whistle at the end of the game.) píšťalka
    * * *
    • pískání
    • pískat
    • píšťala
    • pískat si
    • píšťalka
    • hvízdat

    English-Czech dictionary > whistle

См. также в других словарях:

  • Head wind — Head Head (h[e^]d), n. [OE. hed, heved, heaved, AS. he[ a]fod; akin to D. hoofd, OHG. houbit, G. haupt, Icel. h[ o]fu[eth], Sw. hufvud, Dan. hoved, Goth. haubi[thorn]. The word does not correspond regularly to L. caput head (cf. E. {Chief},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • head wind — n. a wind blowing in the direction directly opposite the course of a ship or aircraft * * * …   Universalium

  • head wind — n. a wind blowing in the direction directly opposite the course of a ship or aircraft …   English World dictionary

  • head wind — noun : a wind blowing in a direction opposite to a course especially of a ship or airplane delayed by strong head winds * * * head wind, a wind blowing from the direction in which a ship or aircraft is moving: »Against a head wind you make very… …   Useful english dictionary

  • head wind — A wind blowing in the opposite direction the aircraft is flying, thereby impeding its forward speed. Wind that is coming from the front hemisphere of an aircraft has a head wind component …   Aviation dictionary

  • head wind — wind which blows from the direction in which a ship or aircraft is moving …   English contemporary dictionary

  • head wind — Synonyms and related words: CAT, aerospace, aerosphere, air current, air hole, air pocket, airspace, backing wind, beam wind, bucking, bump, ceiling, challenge, contention, contradiction, contraposition, contravention, contraversion,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • head·wind — /ˈhɛdˌwınd/ noun, pl winds [count] : a wind that is blowing toward something (such as a ship or an airplane) as it moves forward compare ↑tailwind …   Useful english dictionary

  • head-wind — see headwind …   English dictionary

  • Head — (h[e^]d), n. [OE. hed, heved, heaved, AS. he[ a]fod; akin to D. hoofd, OHG. houbit, G. haupt, Icel. h[ o]fu[eth], Sw. hufvud, Dan. hoved, Goth. haubi[thorn]. The word does not correspond regularly to L. caput head (cf. E. {Chief}, {Cadet},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Head and ears — Head Head (h[e^]d), n. [OE. hed, heved, heaved, AS. he[ a]fod; akin to D. hoofd, OHG. houbit, G. haupt, Icel. h[ o]fu[eth], Sw. hufvud, Dan. hoved, Goth. haubi[thorn]. The word does not correspond regularly to L. caput head (cf. E. {Chief},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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