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101 chest
I [ est] noun(the part of the body between the neck and waist, containing the heart and the lungs: a severe pain in his chest.) hruďII [ est] noun(a large, strong wooden or metal box: The sheets were kept in a wooden chest.) bedna, skříň* * *• truhla• prádelník• prsa• hruď• káď• komora• bedna -
102 Chief Executive Officer
noun ((also CEO) the president of a large company.) výkonný ředitel* * *• výkonný ředitel• ředitel společnosti -
103 chrysanthemum
[kri'sænƟəməm](a type of garden flower with a large, bushy head.) chryzantéma* * *• chryzantéma -
104 churn
[ ə:n]1) (a machine for making butter.) máselnice2) (a large milk can.) konev na mléko* * *• víření• stloukat• míchačka• čeřit -
105 city
['siti]plural - cities; noun1) (a very large town.) velkoměsto2) (a town, usually with a cathedral, granted special rights.) město (katedrální, důležité)* * *• velkoměsto• město -
106 civil disobedience
noun (a refusal by a large number of people to pay taxes or obey certain laws in a nonviolent way in order to protest against the government, its policies etc.) občanská neposlušnost* * *• občanská neposlušnost -
107 cockatoo
[kokə'tu:]plural - cockatoos; noun(a parrot with a large crest.) kakadu* * *• kakadu -
108 coconut
1) (a large nut containing a white solid lining and a clear liquid.) kokosový ořech2) (its lining, used as food.) kokos* * *• kokos• kokosový ořech -
109 colon
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110 combine
1. verb(to join together in one whole; to unite: They combined (forces) to fight the enemy; The chemist combined calcium and carbon.) spojit, sloučit2. noun(an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) kartel, koncern- combine harvester* * *• zkombinovat• spojovat• spojit• kombajn -
111 commerce
['komə:s] 1. noun(the exchange of goods between nations or people; trade on a large scale: He is engaged in commerce.) obchod(ování)2. noun(a TV or radio advertisement: I enjoyed the play but the commercials irritated me.) reklama- commercialise
- commercialism
- commercial traveller* * *• obchod -
112 company
plural - companies; noun1) (a number of people joined together for a (commercial) purpose: a glass-manufacturing company.) společnost2) (guests: I'm expecting company tonight.) návštěva, společnost3) (companionship: I was grateful for her company; She's always good company.) společnost4) (a group of companions: He got into bad company.) skupina, parta5) (a large group of soldiers, especially part of an infantry battalion.) rota•- keep someone company- keep company
- part company with
- part company* * *• podnik• rota• setnina• společnost• firma• družina -
113 compensation
noun (payment etc given for loss or injury: He received a large sum of money as compensation when he was injured at work.) odškodnění* * *• vyrovnání• odškodné• náhrada -
114 congregate
['koŋɡriɡeit](to come or bring together: A large crowd congregated in the street.) shromáždit se, shromažďovat se* * *• shromáždit -
115 container
1) (something made to contain things: He brought his lunch in a plastic container.) nádoba, bedna, pouzdro2) (a very large sealed metal box for carrying goods on a lorry, ship etc: The ship carried twenty containers; ( also adjective) a container ship, a container lorry.) kontejner, kontejnerový* * *• kontejner -
116 county
plural - counties; noun(a large administrative unit of local government in England and Wales and in the United States.) hrabství* * *• hrabství -
117 crocodile
(a large reptile found in the rivers of Asia, Africa, South America and northern Australia.) krokodýl* * *• krokodýl -
118 crow
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119 crowbar
(a large iron stake with a bend at the end, used to lift heavy stones etc.) sochor* * *• sochor• páčidlo -
120 crowd
1. noun1) (a number of persons or things gathered together: A crowd of people gathered in the street.) zástup, dav2) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) parta2. verb1) (to gather in a large group: They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.) shlukovat se2) (to fill too full by coming together in: Sightseers crowded the building.) namačkat se•- crowded* * *• tlačenice• zástup• kompars• dav
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large — large … Dictionnaire des rimes
large — [ larʒ ] adj., n. m. et adv. • XIe ; lat. largus « abondant; généreux », a remplacé latus, à cause de longus « long » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui a une étendue supérieure à la moyenne dans le sens de la largeur. Une large avenue. Chapeau à larges bords.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Large — (l[aum]rj), a. [Compar. {Larger} (l[aum]r j[ e]r); superl. {Largest}.] [F., fr. L. largus. Cf. {Largo}.] 1. Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
large — [ lardʒ ] adjective *** bigger than usual in size: The house had an exceptionally large yard. Large crowds gather each year in St. Peter s Square to see the Pope. A large man with a long ginger beard stood in the doorway. a. used in clothing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
large — [lärj] adj. larger, largest [OFr < L largus: see LARD] 1. Archaic liberal; generous 2. big; great; specif., a) taking up much space; bulky b) enclosing much space; spacious [a large office] … English World dictionary
large — large, big, great mean above the average of its kind in magnitude, especially physical magnitude. Large may be preferred when the dimensions, or extent, or capacity, or quantity, or amount is being considered {a large lot} {a large hall} {a large … New Dictionary of Synonyms
large — Large, Latus, Largus, Laxus. Large par le bas et allant en aguisant, Pyramidatus. Fort large, Perlatus. Fort large et spatieux, Spatiosus. Large outre mesure, Vastus. Un homme large, soit prodigue ou liberal, Largus. Trop large, Nimius. Devenir… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
large — 〈[la:(r)dʒ] Abk.: L〉 groß (als Kleidergröße) [engl.] * * * 1large [larʒ(ə) ] <Adj.> [frz. large < lat. largus = freigebig; reichlich] (bes. schweiz.): großzügig: der l. Schiedsrichter. 2large [la:ɐ̯d̮ʒ ] <indekl. Adj.> [engl. large … Universal-Lexikon
Large — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brian Large (* 1939), Fernsehregisseur von Opernübertragungen Josaphat Robert Large (* 1942), Dichter und Romancier Robert C. De Large (1842−1874), US amerikanischer Politiker Diese … Deutsch Wikipedia
large — large, largely Large is used as an adverb with the verbs bulk and loom and in the phrase by and large. Otherwise largely is the normal adverb and means ‘to a large extent’ (His failure was largely due to laziness) … Modern English usage
large — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity. 2) pursuing an occupation or activity on a significant scale. 3) of wide range or scope. ► VERB (large it) Brit. informal ▪ go out and have a good time. ● … English terms dictionary