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  • 61 column

    ['koləm]
    1) (a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building: the carved columns in the temple.) sloup
    2) (something similar in shape: a column of smoke.) sloupec
    3) (a vertical row (of numbers): He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.) sloupec
    4) (a vertical section of a page of print: a newspaper column.) sloupek
    5) (a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person: He writes a daily column about sport.) rubrika
    6) (a long file of soldiers marching in short rows: a column of infantry.) kolona
    7) (a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.) kolona
    * * *
    • rubrika
    • sloup
    • sloupec
    • kolona

    English-Czech dictionary > column

  • 62 concrete

    ['koŋkri:t] 1. adjective
    1) (made of concrete: concrete slabs.) betonový
    2) (able to be seen and felt; real or definite: A wooden table is a concrete object.) konkrétní, hmatatelný
    2. noun
    (a mixture of cement with sand etc used in building.) beton
    3. verb
    (to spread with concrete: We'll have to concrete the garden path.) vybetonovat
    * * *
    • konkrétní
    • betonový
    • beton
    • betonovat

    English-Czech dictionary > concrete

  • 63 condemn

    [kən'dem]
    1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) odsoudit, obvinit
    2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) odsoudit k
    3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) prohlásit za nepoužitelné
    - condemned cell
    * * *
    • určit k demolici
    • odsoudit

    English-Czech dictionary > condemn

  • 64 conservatory

    [kən'sə:vətri, ]( American[) -to:ri]
    American - conservatories; noun
    1) (a kind of greenhouse, or a glass-walled part of a building, in which plants are grown.) skleník
    2) (a school of music, art etc.) konzervatoř
    * * *
    • skleník
    • konzervatoř
    • konzervátor

    English-Czech dictionary > conservatory

  • 65 conserve

    [kən'sə:v] 1. verb
    (to keep from changing, being damaged or lost: We must conserve the country's natural resources; This old building should be conserved.) uchovat, zachovat, udržovat
    2. noun
    (something preserved, eg fruits in sugar, jam etc.) zavařenina
    - conservationist
    - conservatism
    - conservative
    * * *
    • zachovat
    • šetřit
    • konzervovat

    English-Czech dictionary > conserve

  • 66 construction site

    (a building site.) staveniště
    * * *
    • staveniště

    English-Czech dictionary > construction site

  • 67 consume

    [kən'sju:m]
    1) (to eat or drink: He consumes a huge amount of food.) konzumovat, sníst
    2) (to use: How much electricity do you consume per month?) spotřebovat
    3) (to destroy, eg by fire: The entire building was consumed by fire.) zničit
    - consumption
    - consumer goods
    * * *
    • strávit
    • spotřebovat

    English-Czech dictionary > consume

  • 68 contractor

    noun (a person or firm that promises to do work or supply goods at a fixed rate: a building contractor.) podnikatel, dodavatel
    * * *
    • dodavatel

    English-Czech dictionary > contractor

  • 69 convent

    ['konvənt, ]( American[) -vent]
    (a building in which nuns live.) kláštěr (ženský)
    * * *
    • ženský klášter
    • klášter
    • konvent

    English-Czech dictionary > convent

  • 70 courthouse

    noun (a building where legal cases are held.) soud(ní budova)
    * * *
    • soudní budova
    • soud

    English-Czech dictionary > courthouse

  • 71 courtyard

    noun (a court or enclosed ground beside, or surrounded by, a building: the courtyard of the castle.) dvůr, nádvoří
    * * *
    • nádvoří

    English-Czech dictionary > courtyard

  • 72 crowd

    1. noun
    1) (a number of persons or things gathered together: A crowd of people gathered in the street.) zástup, dav
    2) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) parta
    2. verb
    1) (to gather in a large group: They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.) shlukovat se
    2) (to fill too full by coming together in: Sightseers crowded the building.) namačkat se
    * * *
    • tlačenice
    • zástup
    • kompars
    • dav

    English-Czech dictionary > crowd

  • 73 crumble

    (to break into crumbs or small pieces: She crumbled the bread; The building had crumbled into ruins; Her hopes of success finally crumbled.) drobit; rozpadnout se
    * * *
    • rozpadat
    • rozdrobit
    • rozdrolit
    • hroutit
    • nadrobit
    • drolit
    • drobit

    English-Czech dictionary > crumble

  • 74 dormitory

    ['do:mitri]
    plural - dormitories; noun
    1) (a room used for sleeping in, with many beds.) noclehárna
    2) ((American) a building with rooms for university students to live in.) studentská kolej
    * * *
    • pohřebiště
    • svobodárna
    • kolej

    English-Czech dictionary > dormitory

  • 75 drainpipe

    noun (a pipe which carries water from the roof of a building to the ground.) okapová roura
    * * *
    • okap
    • okapová roura
    • drenáž

    English-Czech dictionary > drainpipe

  • 76 edifice

    ['edifis]
    (a building: The new cathedral is a magnificent edifice.) budova, stavba
    * * *
    • budova

    English-Czech dictionary > edifice

  • 77 elevation

    1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) povýšení; povznesení
    2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) výška
    3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) nárys
    * * *
    • vyvýšenina
    • zvednutí
    • zvýšení
    • povýšení
    • elevace

    English-Czech dictionary > elevation

  • 78 enormous

    [i'no:məs]
    (very large: The new building is enormous; We had an enormous lunch.) ohromný
    - enormity
    * * *
    • ohromný
    • obrovský
    • nesmírný

    English-Czech dictionary > enormous

  • 79 estate

    [i'steit]
    1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) pozemky, nemovitý majetek
    2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) parcela; zástavba
    3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) majetek
    - estate-car
    * * *
    • statek
    • nemovitosti
    • nemovitost

    English-Czech dictionary > estate

  • 80 exit

    ['eɡzit] 1. noun
    1) (a way out of a building etc: the emergency exit.) východ
    2) (an actor's departure from the stage: Macbeth's exit.) odchod
    3) (an act of going out or departing: She made a noisy exit.) odchod
    2. verb
    ((used as a stage direction to one person) (he/she) goes off the stage: Exit Hamlet.) odejde
    * * *
    • ukončit
    • východ
    • odchod
    • odejít
    • exitus
    • konec

    English-Czech dictionary > exit

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