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  • 1 names

    • jména

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  • 2 call (someone) names

    (to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) nadávat, urážet

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  • 3 call (someone) names

    (to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) nadávat, urážet

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  • 4 name

    [neim] 1. noun
    1) (a word by which a person, place or thing is called: My name is Rachel; She knows all the flowers by name.) jméno, název
    2) (reputation; fame: He has a name for honesty.) vážnost, sláva
    2. verb
    1) (to give a name to: They named the child Thomas.) pojmenovat
    2) (to speak of or list by name: He could name all the kings of England.) vyjmenovat
    - namely
    - nameplate
    - namesake
    - call someone names
    - call names
    - in the name of
    - make a name for oneself
    - name after
    * * *
    • ustanovit
    • vyjmenovat
    • pojem
    • pojmenovat
    • stanovit
    • označit
    • jméno
    • jmenovat
    • nazývat
    • nazvat
    • název

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  • 5 artist

    1) (a person who paints pictures or is a sculptor or is skilled at one of the other arts.) umělec
    2) (a singer, dancer, actor etc; an artiste: He announced the names of the artists who were taking part in the show.) estrádní umělec
    - artistically
    - artistry
    * * *
    • umělkyně
    • umělec

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  • 6 avenue

    ['ævinju:]
    1) (a road, often with trees along either side.) alej
    2) ((often abbreviated to Ave. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads or streets: His address is 14 Swan Avenue.) třída
    * * *
    • třída
    • široká ulice
    • stromořadí
    • bulvár

    English-Czech dictionary > avenue

  • 7 capital

    I 1. ['kæpitl] noun
    1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) hlavní město
    2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) velké písmeno
    3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) kapitál
    2. adjective
    1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) hrdelní
    2) (excellent: a capital idea.) skvělý, znamenitý
    3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) hlavní
    - capitalist
    - capitalist
    - capitalistic
    II ['kæpitl] noun
    (in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) hlavice
    * * *
    • velké písmeno
    • verzálka
    • skvělý
    • hlavice sloupu
    • hlavní město
    • kapitál

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  • 8 catalogue

    ['kætəloɡ] 1. noun
    ((a book containing) an ordered list of names, goods, books etc: a library catalogue.) katalog
    2. verb
    (to put in an ordered list: She catalogued the books in alphabetical order of author's name.) zapsat do seznamu, sestavit katalog
    * * *
    • seznam
    • katalogizovat
    • katalog

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  • 9 credits

    noun plural (the list of names of the actors, producer, director etc given at the beginning or end of a film.) titulky
    * * *
    • úvěry
    • titulky
    • příspěvky

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  • 10 crescent

    ['kresnt]
    1) (( also adjective) (having) the curved shape of the growing moon: the crescent moon; crescent-shaped earrings.) srpek měsíce; srpkovitý
    2) ((abbreviated to Cres. when written in street-names) a curved street.) polokruhovitá ulice
    * * *
    • ubývající měsíc
    • ve tvaru srpku měsíce
    • přibývající/ubývající měsíc
    • půlměsíc
    • přibývající měsíc
    • srpek měsíce

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  • 11 dictionary

    ['dikʃənəri]
    plural - dictionaries; noun
    1) (a book containing the words of a language alphabetically arranged, with their meanings etc: This is an English dictionary.) slovník
    2) (a book containing other information alphabetically arranged: a dictionary of place-names.) slovník
    * * *
    • slovník

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  • 12 directory

    plural - directories; noun (a type of book giving names and addresses etc: a telephone directory.) adresář; seznam
    * * *
    • adresář

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  • 13 electoral

    adjective (of elections or electors: The names of all electors are listed in the electoral roll.) volební
    * * *
    • volební

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  • 14 gazetteer

    [ɡæzə'tiə]
    (a dictionary of geographical names.) zeměpisný slovník
    * * *
    • věstník
    • zeměpisný slovník

    English-Czech dictionary > gazetteer

  • 15 index

    ['indeks]
    1) (an alphabetical list of names, subjects etc eg at the end of a book.) rejstřík
    2) ((plural indices ['indisi:z]) in mathematics the figure which indicates the number of times a figure etc must be multiplied by itself etc: In 63 and 75, the figures 3 and 5 are the indices.) exponent
    * * *
    • rejstřík
    • index

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  • 16 inscribe

    (to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) vyrýt; vepsat
    * * *
    • vyrýt

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  • 17 isle

    ((used mostly in place-names) an island: the Isle of Wight.) ostrov
    * * *
    • ostrov

    English-Czech dictionary > isle

  • 18 lane

    [lein]
    1) (a narrow road or street: a winding lane.) ulička, úzká cesta
    2) (used in the names of certain roads or streets: His address is 12 Penny Lane.) ulice
    3) (a division of a road for one line of traffic: The new motorway has three lanes in each direction.) pruh
    4) (a regular course across the sea taken by ships: a regular shipping lane.) linka
    * * *
    • ulička
    • pruh
    • jízdní pruh
    • alej
    • dráha

    English-Czech dictionary > lane

  • 19 list

    I 1. [list] noun
    (a series eg of names, numbers, prices etc written down or said one after the other: a shopping-list; We have a long list of people who are willing to help.) seznam
    2. verb
    (to place in a list: He listed the things he had to do.) sestavit seznam
    II 1. [list] verb
    (to lean over to one side: The ship is listing.) naklonit se
    2. noun
    The ship had a heavy list.) náklon, sklon
    * * *
    • přoužek
    • sepsat
    • seznam
    • index
    • inventář
    • katalog
    • mez

    English-Czech dictionary > list

  • 20 omission

    [-ʃən]
    1) (something that has been left out: I have made several omissions in the list of names.) vynechávka
    2) (the act of omitting: the omission of his name from the list.) opomenutí
    * * *
    • vynechání
    • přehlédnutí
    • opomenutí
    • opominutí

    English-Czech dictionary > omission

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  • Names of the Holocaust — vary based on context. The Holocaust is the name commonly applied since the mid 1970s to the killing of six million Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II. The term is also used more broadly to include the Nazis systematic murder of millions of …   Wikipedia

  • Names not numbers — is an oral video project that brings voices of the holocaust together to share their stories for future generations.Names not numbers was started by Tova Fish Rosenberg in 2004. Schools taking place in this project include YUHSB, YUHSG and other… …   Wikipedia

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