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march

  • 1 March

    (the third month of the year, the month following February.) březen
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    • March
    • březen

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  • 2 march

    (the third month of the year, the month following February.) březen
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    • pochodovat
    • pochod
    • tažení
    • kráčet

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  • 3 march past

    • defilovat

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  • 4 route march

    (a long march for soldiers in training.) cvičný pochod

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  • 5 steal a march on

    • vypalovat někomu rybník

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  • 6 alive

    1) (living and not dead: Queen Victoria was still alive in 1900.) naživu, živý
    2) (full of activity: The town was alive with policemen on the day of the march.) oživený, plný
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    • živ
    • zaživa
    • živý
    • naživu

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  • 7 April

    ['eiprəl]
    (the fourth month of the year, the month following March.) duben
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    • April
    • duben

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  • 8 equinox

    ['ekwinoks]
    (the time when the sun crosses the equator, about March 21 and September 23.) rovnodennost
    * * *
    • rovnodennost

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  • 9 forced

    adjective (done with great effort: a forced march.) usilovný
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    • vynucený
    • přinucený
    • přinutil
    • nucený

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  • 10 halt

    [ho:lt] 1. verb
    (to (cause to) stop walking, marching, running etc: The driver halted the train; The train halted at the signals.) zastavit (se)
    2. noun
    1) (a complete stop: the train came to a halt.) zastavení
    2) (a short stop (on a march etc).) zastávka
    3) (a small railway station.) zastávka
    - call a halt to
    - call a halt
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    • zastavit
    • zastavovat
    • zastavit se

    English-Czech dictionary > halt

  • 11 it

    1) ((used as the subject of a verb or object of a verb or preposition) the thing spoken of, used especially of lifeless things and of situations, but also of animals and babies: If you find my pencil, please give it to me; The dog is in the garden, isn't it?; I picked up the baby because it was crying; He decided to run a mile every morning but he couldn't keep it up.) to, ono
    2) (used as a subject in certain kinds of sentences eg in talking about the weather, distance or time: Is it raining very hard?; It's cold; It is five o'clock; Is it the fifth of March?; It's two miles to the village; Is it your turn to make the tea?; It is impossible for him to finish the work; It was nice of you to come; Is it likely that he would go without us?) (to)
    3) ((usually as the subject of the verb be) used to give emphasis to a certain word or phrase: It was you (that) I wanted to see, not Mary.) to
    4) (used with some verbs as a direct object with little meaning: The car broke down and we had to walk it; Oh, bother it!) to
    - its
    - itself
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    • to
    • ono

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  • 12 mar

    ( written abbreviation) (March.) březen (zkratka)
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    • kazit
    • ničit

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  • 13 parade

    [pə'reid] 1. noun
    1) (a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order often as a celebration of some event: a circus parade.) přehlídka
    2) (an arrangement of soldiers in a particular order: The troops are on parade.) nástup
    2. verb
    1) (to march in a line moving forward in order: They paraded through the town.) defilovat
    2) (to arrange soldiers in order: The colonel paraded his soldiers.) dát nastoupit
    3) (to show or display in an obvious way: She paraded her new clothes in front of her friends.) předvádět
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    • průvod
    • přehlídka

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  • 14 protest

    1. [prə'test] verb
    1) (to express a strong objection: They are protesting against the new law.) protestovat, namítat
    2) (to state or declare definitely, especially in denying something: She protested that she was innocent.) tvrdit, prohlašovat
    2. ['proutest] noun
    (a strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval: He made no protest; ( also adjective) a protest march.) protest(ní)
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    • protestovat
    • odmluva

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  • 15 regain

    [ri'ɡein]
    1) (to get back again: The champion was beaten in January but regained the title in March.) získat znovu
    2) (to get back to (a place): The swimmer was swept out to sea, but managed to regain the shore.) znovu dosáhnout
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    • znovu získat

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  • 16 riot

    1. noun
    (a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) pouliční bouře
    2. verb
    (to form or take part in a riot: The protesters were rioting in the street.) dělat výtržnosti
    - riotous
    - riotously
    - riotousness
    - run riot
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    • vzpoura
    • výtržnost
    • vzbouření
    • povyk
    • povstání
    • pozdvižení
    • rvačka
    • hýření
    • nepokoj
    • bouřit
    • demonstrace

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  • 17 route

    1. noun
    (a way of getting somewhere; a road: Our route took us through the mountains.) cesta
    2. verb
    (to arrange a route for: Heavy traffic was routed round the outside of the town.) nasměrovat cestu
    * * *
    • linka
    • cesta

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  • 18 straggler

    noun (a person who walks too slowly during a march etc and gets left behind: A car was sent to pick up the stragglers.) opozdilec
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    • opozdilec

    English-Czech dictionary > straggler

  • 19 in the interest(s) of

    (in order to get, achieve, increase etc: The political march was banned in the interests of public safety.) v zájmu

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  • 20 in the interest(s) of

    (in order to get, achieve, increase etc: The political march was banned in the interests of public safety.) v zájmu

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  • March — March, n. [F. marche.] 1. The act of marching; a movement of soldiers from one stopping place to another; military progress; advance of troops. [1913 Webster] These troops came to the army harassed with a long and wearisome march. Bacon. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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