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41 look
[luk] 1. verb1) (to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc: He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily).) (po)hledět2) (to seem: It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad.) vypadat3) (to face: The house looks west.) být orientován (na)2. noun1) (the act of looking or seeing: Let me have a look!) pohled2) (a glance: a look of surprise.) pohled3) (appearance: The house had a look of neglect.) vzhled•- - looking
- looks
- looker-on
- looking-glass
- lookout
- by the looks of
- by the look of
- look after
- look ahead
- look down one's nose at
- look down on
- look for
- look forward to
- look here!
- look in on
- look into
- look on
- look out
- look out!
- look over
- look through
- look up
- look up to* * *• vypadat• vzhled• pohled• pohlédnout• pohledět• hledat• hledět• dívat -
42 mucus
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43 muzzle
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44 nosedive
noun (a dive or fall with the head or nose first: The aeroplane did a nosedive into the sea.) let střemhlav* * *• letět střemhlav -
45 nostril
['nostril](one of the two openings in the nose through which one breathes, smells etc.) nozdra* * *• nosní dírka• nozdra -
46 nuzzle
(to press, rub or caress with the nose: The horse nuzzled (against) her cheek.) tisknout se čumákem, čenichat* * *• tisknout se• rýt• otírat se• lísat• čenichat -
47 otherwise
1) (in every other way except this: She has a big nose but otherwise she is very good-looking.) jinak2) (doing, thinking etc something else: I am otherwise engaged this evening.) jinak, jinde* * *• jinak -
48 pimple
['pimpl](a small round swelling on the skin: He had a pimple on his nose.) pupínek* * *• uher -
49 pointed
adjective (having a sharp end: a pointed nose; pointed shoes.) špičatý* * *• zahrocený• zamířil• poukázal• lomený• mířící• namířený• cílený -
50 poke
[pəuk] 1. verb1) (to push something into; to prod: He poked a stick into the hole; He poked her in the ribs with his elbow.) strčit, šťouchnout2) (to make (a hole) by doing this: She poked a hole in the sand with her finger.) udělat (díru)3) (to (cause to) protrude or project: She poked her head in at the window; His foot was poking out of the blankets.) vstrčit; vystrčit2. noun(an act of poking; a prod or nudge: He gave me a poke in the arm.) rýpnutí, šťouchanec- poker- poky
- pokey
- poke about/around
- poke fun at
- poke one's nose into* * *• vrazit• šťourat• šťourat se• strkat• hrabat• hrabat se -
51 powder
1. noun1) (any substance in the form of fine particles: soap powder; milk-powder.) prášek2) (a special kind of substance in this form, used as a cosmetic etc: face-powder; talcum powder.) pudr3) (formerly, gunpowder: powder and shot.) prach2. verb(to put powder on (one's face or body): She powdered her nose.) pudrovat (se)- powdered- powdery
- powder puff
- powder room* * *• prášek• prach• pudr• pudrovat• rozdrtit na prach -
52 proboscis
[prə'bosis](a nose, or mouth-part in certain animals, insects etc.) chobot* * *• velký nos• hovorově velký nos• chobot -
53 pug
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54 rhinoceros
plurals - rhinoceroses, rhinoceros; noun(a type of large thick-skinned animal with one or two horns on its nose.) nosorožec* * *• nosorožec -
55 runny
adjective (liquid; watery: Do you like your egg yolk firm or runny?; The baby has a runny nose.) řídký, tekutý; mokrý* * *• řídký• roztékající• tekoucí -
56 shiny
adjective (glossy; reflecting light; polished: a shiny cover on a book; a shiny nose; shiny shoes.) lesklý; vyleštěný* * *• lesklý -
57 shrew
[ʃru:]1) (a type of small mouse-like animal with a long, pointed nose.) rejsek2) (an old word for an unpleasant woman with a violent temper and sharp tongue.) dračice, zlá, hubatá ženská* * *• rejsek -
58 sinus
((usually in plural) an air-filled hollow in the bones of the skull, connected with the nose: His sinuses frequently become blocked in the winter; ( also adjective) He suffers from sinus trouble.) dutiny* * *• sinus -
59 smother
1) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) udusit (se)2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) uhasit3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) pokrýt* * *• uhasit -
60 smudge
1. noun(a smear or a blurred mark: There's a smudge of ink on your nose.) skvrna2. verb(to make or become blurred or smeared.) umazat (se)- smudgy- smudginess* * *• rozmazat• skvrna• šmouha
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nose — [nōz] n. [ME < OE nosu, akin to Ger nase, orig. a dual, meaning “the two nostrils” < IE base * nas , nostril > Sans nāsā, the nose, lit., pair of nostrils, L nasus, nose & naris (pl. nares), nostril] 1. the part of the human face between … English World dictionary
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Nose — Nose, v. i. To push or move with the nose or front forward. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] A train of cable cars came nosing along. Hamlin Garland. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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nose — [n] smelling organ of animate being adenoids, beak*, bill*, horn*, muzzle*, nares, nostrils, olfactory nerves, proboscis, schnoz*, smeller*, sneezer*, sniffer*, snoot*, snout*, snuffer*, whiffer*; concepts 392,601 nose [v] detect, search… … New thesaurus