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  • 1 pottery

    1) (articles made by fired clay: He is learning how to make pottery.) keramika
    2) ((plural potteries) a place where articles of fired clay are made: He is working in the pottery.) hrnčířská dílna
    3) (the art of making such articles: He is learning pottery.) hrnčířství
    * * *
    • porcelán
    • hrnčířství
    • hrnčířské zboží
    • keramika

    English-Czech dictionary > pottery

  • 2 ceramic

    [sə'ræmik] 1. adjective
    ((of the art) of pottery.) keramický
    2. noun
    (something made of pottery: She sells ceramics, but they are very expensive.) keramika
    * * *
    • keramika
    • keramický

    English-Czech dictionary > ceramic

  • 3 ceramics

    noun singular (the art of pottery.) hrnčířství, keramika
    * * *
    • hrnčířství
    • keramiky
    • keramika

    English-Czech dictionary > ceramics

  • 4 clay

    [klei]
    (a soft, sticky type of earth which is often baked into pottery, china, bricks etc.) hlína
    * * *
    • hlína
    • hlinka
    • jíl

    English-Czech dictionary > clay

  • 5 earthenware

    noun, adjective ((of) a kind of pottery coarser than china: an earthenware dish.)
    * * *
    • hrnčířské zboží
    • hliněné zboží
    • hliněné nádobí
    • kamenina

    English-Czech dictionary > earthenware

  • 6 expert

    ['ekspə:t] 1. adjective
    ((with at or on) skilled through training or practice: an expert car designer; I'm expert at map-reading; Get expert advice on plumbing.) odborný; zkušený
    2. noun
    (a person who is an expert: an expert in political history / on ancient pottery.) odborník, -ice
    - expertness
    * * *
    • znalec
    • specialista
    • odborník
    • odborný
    • geniální

    English-Czech dictionary > expert

  • 7 fire

    1. noun
    1) (anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not: a warm fire in the kitchen; Several houses were destroyed in a fire.) oheň; požár
    2) (an apparatus for heating: a gas fire; an electric fire.) topení, kamna
    3) (the heat and light produced by burning: Fire is one of man's greatest benefits.) oheň
    4) (enthusiasm: with fire in his heart.) nadšení
    5) (attack by gunfire: The soldiers were under fire.) palba
    2. verb
    1) ((of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen: The ceramic pots must be fired.) vypalovat
    2) (to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire: The story fired his imagination.) nadchnout; rozpálit
    3) (to operate (a gun etc) by discharging a bullet etc from it: He fired his revolver three times.) spustit
    4) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) vypálit
    5) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) střílet
    6) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) vyhodit
    - firearm
    - fire-brigade
    - fire-cracker
    - fire-engine
    - fire-escape
    - fire-extinguisher
    - fire-guard
    - fireman
    - fireplace
    - fireproof
    - fireside
    - fire-station
    - firewood
    - firework
    - firing-squad
    - catch fire
    - on fire
    - open fire
    - play with fire
    - set fire to something / set something on fire
    - set fire to / set something on fire
    - set fire to something / set on fire
    - set fire to / set on fire
    - under fire
    * * *
    • topení
    • topit
    • požární
    • požár
    • oheň
    • palba
    • ohniště
    • krb

    English-Czech dictionary > fire

  • 8 glaze

    [ɡleiz] 1. verb
    1) (to fit glass into: to glaze a window.) zasklít
    2) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) glazurovat
    3) ((of eyes) to become blank or dull.) zeskelnatět
    2. noun
    1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) glazura
    2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) poleva
    * * *
    • glazovat
    • glazura
    • glazurovat
    • lesk
    • leštit

    English-Czech dictionary > glaze

  • 9 handicraft

    (skilled work done by hand, eg knitting, pottery, model-making etc.) ruční práce
    * * *
    • řemeslo
    • řemeslná výroba

    English-Czech dictionary > handicraft

  • 10 jar

    I noun
    (a kind of bottle made of glass or pottery, with a wide mouth: She poured the jam into large jars; jam-jars.) (zavařovací) sklenice; džbán
    II past tense, past participle - jarred; verb
    1) ((with on) to have a harsh and startling effect (on): Her sharp voice jarred on my ears.) skřípat
    2) (to give a shock to: The car accident had jarred her nerves.) rozrušit
    * * *
    • zavařovací sklenice
    • sklenice
    • nádoba
    • džbán

    English-Czech dictionary > jar

  • 11 kiln

    [kiln]
    (a type of large oven for baking pottery or bricks, drying grain etc.) pec
    * * *
    • vypalovací pec
    • sušící pec

    English-Czech dictionary > kiln

  • 12 potter

    I ['potə] noun
    (a person who makes plates, cups, vases etc out of clay and fires them in an oven (called a kiln).) hrnčíř
    II [potə] verb
    (to wander about doing small jobs or doing nothing important: I spent the afternoon pottering (about).) poflakovat se
    * * *
    • hrnčíř

    English-Czech dictionary > potter

  • 13 stoneware

    noun, adjective ((of) a hard type of pottery made of clay containing pieces of stone: a stoneware jug.) kamenina; kameninový
    * * *
    • kamenina

    English-Czech dictionary > stoneware

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Pottery — Pot ter*y, n.; pl. {Potteries}. [F. poterie, fr. pot. See {Pot}.] 1. The vessels or ware made by potters; earthenware, glazed and baked. [1913 Webster] 2. The place where earthen vessels are made. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pottery — late 15c., “a potter s workshop,” from O.Fr. poterie (13c.), from potier (see POTTER (Cf. potter)). Attested from 1727 as “the potter s art,” from 1785 as “potteryware.” …   Etymology dictionary

  • pottery — [n] containers made from clay; clay art ceramics, crockery, earthenware, firing, glazing, porcelain, porcelainware, stoneware, terra cotta; concepts 174,259,494 …   New thesaurus

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