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  • 1 movable

    adjective pohyblivý
    * * *
    • pohyblivý
    • posuvný

    English-Czech dictionary > movable

  • 2 chair

    [ eə] 1. noun
    1) (a movable seat for one person, with a back to it: a table and four chairs.) židle
    2) (the position of a person who is chairman at a meeting etc: Who is in the chair?) předsednictví
    3) (the office of a university professor: He holds the chair of History at this university.) stolice (profesorská)
    2. verb
    (to be chairman at (a meeting etc): He chaired the meeting last night.) předsedat
    - chairman
    - chairperson
    - chairwoman
    - chairmanship
    * * *
    • židle
    • předsedající
    • křeslo

    English-Czech dictionary > chair

  • 3 compass

    ( noun)
    1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) kompas
    2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) kružítko
    3) (scope or range.) okruh, dosah
    * * *
    • kompas
    • buzola
    • busola

    English-Czech dictionary > compass

  • 4 damper

    1) (something which lessens the strength of enthusiasm, interest etc: Her presence cast a damper on the proceedings.) studená sprcha
    2) (a movable plate for controlling the draught eg in a stove.) šoupátko, regulátor
    * * *
    • morous

    English-Czech dictionary > damper

  • 5 eyelid

    noun (the movable piece of skin that covers or uncovers the eye.) víčko
    * * *
    • víčko
    • oční víčko

    English-Czech dictionary > eyelid

  • 6 fin

    [fin]
    1) (a thin movable part on a fish's body by which it balances, moves, changes direction etc.) ploutev
    2) (anything that looks or is used like a fin: the tail-fin of an aeroplane.) směrové kormidlo
    * * *
    • ploutev

    English-Czech dictionary > fin

  • 7 gangplank

    ['ɡæŋplæŋk]
    ((also gangway) a movable bridge by which to get on or off a boat.) lodní lávka
    * * *
    • lávka

    English-Czech dictionary > gangplank

  • 8 jointed

    1) (having (especially movable) joints: a jointed doll.) kloubový
    2) ((of an animal etc for cooking) divided into joints or pieces: a jointed chicken.) rozčtvrcený
    * * *
    • porcovaný
    • skloubený
    • spojený

    English-Czech dictionary > jointed

  • 9 move

    [mu:v] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) change position or go from one place to another: He moved his arm; Don't move!; Please move your car.) pohnout, hýbat
    2) (to change houses: We're moving on Saturday.) stěhovat se
    3) (to affect the feelings or emotions of: I was deeply moved by the film.) dojmout
    2. noun
    1) ((in board games) an act of moving a piece: You can win this game in three moves.) tah
    2) (an act of changing homes: How did your move go?) stěhování
    - moveable
    - movement
    - movie
    - moving
    - movingly
    - get a move on
    - make a move
    - move along
    - move heaven and earth
    - move house
    - move in
    - move off
    - move out
    - move up
    - on the move
    * * *
    • zahýbat
    • pohyb
    • pohnout
    • pohybovat
    • posouvat
    • posunout
    • přimět
    • přesunout
    • přesun
    • přesouvat
    • přestěhovat se
    • stěhovat
    • stěhování
    • tah
    • hnutí
    • hnout
    • hnout se
    • hýbat se
    • manévr
    • dojmout

    English-Czech dictionary > move

  • 10 padlock

    ['pædlok] 1. noun
    (a (usually metal) movable lock with a U-shaped bar which can be passed through a ring, chain etc and locked: He has put a padlock on the gate.) visací zámek
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a padlock: She padlocked her bike.) zamknout (visacím zámkem)
    * * *
    • visací zámek

    English-Czech dictionary > padlock

  • 11 points

    1) (a movable section of rails which allow a train to cross over other lines or pass from one line to another: The points had to be changed before the train could continue.) výhybky
    2) (the solid tips in the toes of ballet shoes: She can dance on her points.) špičky
    * * *
    • body

    English-Czech dictionary > points

  • 12 screen

    [skri:n] 1. noun
    1) (a flat, movable, often folding, covered framework for preventing a person etc from being seen, for decoration, or for protection from heat, cold etc: Screens were put round the patient's bed; a tapestry fire-screen.) plenta, zástěna
    2) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) clona
    3) (the surface on which films or television pictures appear: cinema/television/radar screen.) plátno, obrazovka
    2. verb
    1) (to hide, protect or shelter: The tall grass screened him from view.) skrýt
    2) (to make or show a cinema film.) (na)filmovat; promítat
    3) (to test for loyalty, reliability etc.) prověřit
    4) (to test for a disease: Women should be regularly screened for cancer.) vyšetřit
    - the screen
    * * *
    • zaclonit
    • plenta
    • promítací plátno
    • obrazovka
    • clona

    English-Czech dictionary > screen

  • 13 tent

    [tent]
    (a movable shelter made of canvas or other material, supported by poles or a frame and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs: When we go on holiday, we usually sleep in a tent.) stan
    * * *
    • stan

    English-Czech dictionary > tent

  • 14 Venetian blind

    (a window blind made of thin, movable, horizontal strips of wood, metal or plastic: We have put up Venetian blinds to stop our neighbours looking in our front windows.) žaluzie
    * * *
    • druh žaluzie

    English-Czech dictionary > Venetian blind

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  • movable — mov·able 1 or move·able / mü və bəl/ adj: capable of being moved movable 2 or moveable n: an item of movable property; also: a right or interest (as a chattel mortgage) in an item of movable property bonds and annuities are incorporeal movable s… …   Law dictionary

  • movable — mov‧a‧ble [ˈmʊːvəbl] also moveable adjective if something is movable, it is not fixed and can move, be moved, or change: • Governments may use movable exchange rates to keep their economies competitive. • movable property * * * movable UK US… …   Financial and business terms

  • movable — movable, mobile, motive mean capable of moving or of being moved. Movable applies not to what has independent power of motion but to what can be moved by men or machines (as by lifting, drawing, pushing, or driving) {a movable steam engine} {one… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Movable — Mov a*ble, a. [Cf. OF. movable. See {Move}.] 1. Capable of being moved, lifted, carried, drawn, turned, or conveyed, or in any way made to change place or posture; susceptible of motion; not fixed or stationary; as, a movable steam engine. [Also… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • movable — movable, mobile Movable generally denotes that something can be moved by applying an external force to it, whereas mobile means that it has the ability to move or be moved as a special characteristic. A mobile phone is designed to be carried… …   Modern English usage

  • movable — [mo͞o′və bəl] adj. 1. a) that can be moved from one place to another; not fixed b) Law designating or of personal property as distinguished from real property 2. changing in date from one year to the next [Thanksgiving is a movable holiday] n. 1 …   English World dictionary

  • movable — (adj.) also moveable, late 14c., disposed to movement; c.1400, capable of being moved, from O.Fr. movable, from moveir (see MOVE (Cf. move) (v.)). A moveable feast (early 15c.) is one in the Church calendar which, though always on the same day of …   Etymology dictionary

  • Movable — Mov a*ble, n.; pl. {Movables}. 1. An article of wares or goods; a commodity; a piece of property not fixed, or not a part of real estate; generally, in the plural, goods; wares; furniture. [Also spelled {moveable}.] [1913 Webster] Furnished with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • movable — [adj] transportable adaptable, adjustable, ambulatory, conveyable, deployable, detachable, in parts, liftable, loose, mobile, motile, moving, not fastened, not fixed, on wheels, portable, portative, removable, separable, shiftable, transferable,… …   New thesaurus

  • movable — (also moveable) ► ADJECTIVE 1) capable of being moved. 2) denoting a religious feast day occurring on a different date each year. 3) Law (of property) of the nature of a chattel, as distinct from land or buildings …   English terms dictionary

  • movable — That which can be changed in place, as movable property; or in time, as movable feasts or terms of court Compare fixture See also movable estate movable freehold movables @ movable estate A term equivalent to personal estate or personal property …   Black's law dictionary

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