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  • 1 tube

    [tju:b]
    1) (a long, low cylinder-shaped object through which liquid can pass; a pipe: The water flowed through a rubber tube; a glass tube.) trubka
    2) (an organ of this kind in animals or plants.) trubice
    3) (an underground railway (especially in London): I go to work on the tube / by tube; ( also adjective) a tube train/station.) metro
    4) (a container for a semi-liquid substance which is got out by squeezing: I must buy a tube of toothpaste.) tuba
    - tubular
    * * *
    • tuba
    • trubička
    • londýnské metro

    English-Czech dictionary > tube

  • 2 rocket

    ['rokit] 1. noun
    1) (a tube containing materials which, when set on fire, give off a jet of gas which drives the tube forward, usually up into the air, used eg as a firework, for signalling, or for launching a spacecraft.) raketa
    2) (a spacecraft launched in this way: The Americans have sent a rocket to Mars.) raketa
    2. verb
    (to rise or increase very quickly: Bread prices have rocketed.) prudce stoupat
    * * *
    • raketa

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  • 3 gut

    1. noun
    1) (the tube in the lower part of the body through which food passes.) střevo
    2) (a strong thread made from the gut of an animal, used for violin strings etc.) struna (vyrobená ze střeva)
    2. verb
    1) (to take the guts out of: Her job was to gut fish.) vykuchat
    2) (to destroy completely, except for the outer frame: The fire gutted the house.) zničit vnitřek
    * * *
    • střevo

    English-Czech dictionary > gut

  • 4 barrel

    ['bærəl]
    1) (a container of curved pieces of wood or of metal: The barrels contain beer.) barel, sud
    2) (a long, hollow, cylindrical shape, especially the tube-shaped part of a gun: The bullet jammed in the barrel of the gun.) hlaveň
    * * *
    • sud
    • barel

    English-Czech dictionary > barrel

  • 5 gullet

    (the tube by which food passes from the mouth to the stomach.) hltan
    * * *
    • hltan
    • jícen

    English-Czech dictionary > gullet

  • 6 roll

    I 1. [rəul] noun
    1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) role
    2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) rohlík, veka
    3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) válení
    4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) kymácení
    5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) rachot
    6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) záhyb, fald
    7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) víření
    2. verb
    1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) kutálet (se)
    2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) valit (se)
    3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) svinout
    4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) převalit (se)
    5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) uválet
    6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) zabalit
    7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) (u)válcovat, (vy)válet
    8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) kymácet
    9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) burácet, rachotit
    10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) vyvalit
    11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) jezdit, vozit se
    12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) valit se
    13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) plynout
    - rolling
    - roller-skate
    3. verb
    (to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) jezdit na kolečkových bruslích
    - roll in
    - roll up
    II
    (a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) seznam
    * * *
    • valit se
    • válec
    • žemle
    • šiška
    • rohlík
    • role
    • houska
    • kotouč
    • natáčet
    • motat

    English-Czech dictionary > roll

  • 7 pipe

    1. noun
    1) (a tube, usually made of metal, earthenware etc, through which water, gas etc can flow: a water pipe; a drainpipe.) roura, trubka
    2) (a small tube with a bowl at one end, in which tobacco is smoked: He smokes a pipe; ( also adjective) pipe tobacco.) dýmka; dýmkový
    3) (a musical instrument consisting of a hollow wooden, metal etc tube through which the player blows or causes air to be blown in order to make a sound: He played a tune on a bamboo pipe; an organ pipe.) píšťala
    2. verb
    1) (to convey gas, water etc by a pipe: Water is piped to the town from the reservoir.) vést potrubím
    2) (to play (music) on a pipe or pipes: He piped a tune.) zapískat
    3) (to speak in a high voice, make a high-pitched sound: `Hallo,' the little girl piped.) pípnout
    - pipes
    - piping
    3. adjective
    ((of a sound) high-pitched: a piping voice.) pisklavý
    - pipeline
    - piping hot
    * * *
    • trubička
    • trubka
    • roura
    • dýmka

    English-Czech dictionary > pipe

  • 8 inner

    ['inə]
    1) (placed etc on the inside or further in: The inner tube of his tyre was punctured.) vnitřní
    2) ((of feelings etc) secret or hidden: I could not guess what his inner thoughts might be.) skrytý
    - inner tube
    * * *
    • vnitřní
    • skrytý
    • tajný
    • nejhlubší

    English-Czech dictionary > inner

  • 9 siphon

    1. noun
    1) (a bent pipe or tube through which liquid can be drawn off from one container to another at a lower level: He used a siphon to get some petrol out of the car's tank.) násoska
    2) ((also soda-siphon) a glass bottle with such a tube, used for soda water.) sifon
    2. verb
    ((with off, into etc) to draw (off) through a siphon: They siphoned the petrol into a can.) přečerpat
    * * *
    • trubice
    • sifon
    • odčerpat

    English-Czech dictionary > siphon

  • 10 roller

    1) (any of a number of tube-shaped objects, or machines fitted with one or more such objects, for flattening, crushing, printing etc: a garden roller; a road-roller.) válec
    2) (a small tube-shaped object on which hair is wound to curl it.) natáčka
    3) (a small solid wheel or cylinder on which something can be rolled along.) kolečko, váleček
    4) (a long large wave on the sea.) vlna
    * * *
    • váleček
    • vál
    • válec

    English-Czech dictionary > roller

  • 11 blow

    I [bləu] noun
    1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) rána, úder
    2) (a sudden misfortune: Her husband's death was a real blow.) rána
    II [bləu] past tense - blew; verb
    1) ((of a current of air) to be moving: The wind blew more strongly.) foukat
    2) ((of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way: The explosion blew off the lid.) odfouknout
    3) (to be moved by the wind etc: The door must have blown shut.) přirazit (větrem)
    4) (to drive air (upon or into): Please blow into this tube!) foukat
    5) (to make a sound by means of (a musical instrument etc): He blew the horn loudly.) zatroubit (na)
    - blow-lamp
    - blow-torch
    - blowout
    - blowpipe
    - blow one's top
    - blow out
    - blow over
    - blow up
    * * *
    • úder
    • rána
    • smrkat
    • foukat
    • blow/blew/blown
    • dmýchat

    English-Czech dictionary > blow

  • 12 nozzle

    ['nozl]
    (a narrow end-piece fitted to a pipe, tube etc: The fireman pointed the nozzle of the hose-pipe at the fire.) hubice, tryska
    * * *
    • tryska
    • hubice
    • hubička

    English-Czech dictionary > nozzle

  • 13 periscope

    ['periskəup]
    (a tube containing mirrors, through which a person can look in order to see things which cannot be seen from the position the person is in, especially one used in submarines when under water to allow a person to see what is happening on the surface of the sea.) periskop
    * * *
    • periskop

    English-Czech dictionary > periscope

  • 14 straw

    [stro:]
    1) (( also adjective) (of) the cut stalks of corn etc, having many uses, eg as bedding for cattle etc, making mats and other goods etc: The cows need fresh straw; a straw hat.) sláma, slaměný
    2) (a single stalk of corn: There's a straw in your hair; Their offer isn't worth a straw!) stéblo
    3) (a paper or plastic tube through which to suck a drink into the mouth: He was sipping orange juice through a straw.) brčko
    * * *
    • sláma
    • brčko

    English-Czech dictionary > straw

  • 15 telescope

    ['teliskəup] 1. noun
    (a kind of tube containing lenses through which distant objects appear closer: He looked at the ship through his telescope.) dalekohled
    2. verb
    (to push or be pushed together so that one part slides inside another, like the parts of a closing telescope: The crash telescoped the railway coaches.) vklínit se
    - teletext
    * * *
    • dalekohled

    English-Czech dictionary > telescope

  • 16 sample

    1. noun
    (a part taken from something to show the quality of the whole: samples of the artist's work; ( also adjective) a sample tube of ointment.) ukázka; ukázkový
    2. verb
    (to test a sample of: He sampled my cake.) zkusit; ochutnat
    * * *
    • vzorek

    English-Czech dictionary > sample

  • 17 suction

    1) (the action of sucking.) sání
    2) (the process of creating a vacuum by reducing air pressure on the surface of a liquid so that it can be drawn up into a tube etc, or between two surfaces, eg a rubber disc and a wall, so that they stick together.) odsávání
    * * *
    • sání

    English-Czech dictionary > suction

  • 18 appendix

    [ə'pendiks]
    1) ((plural sometimes appendices [-si:z]) a section, usually containing extra information, added at the end of a book, document etc.) dodatek, příloha
    2) (a narrow tube leading from the large intestine: She's had her appendix removed.) slepé střevo
    * * *
    • příloha
    • přívěsek
    • slepé střevo
    • dodatek
    • doplněk

    English-Czech dictionary > appendix

  • 19 test

    [test] 1. noun
    1) (a set of questions or exercises intended to find out a person's ability, knowledge etc; a short examination: an arithmetic/driving test.) test
    2) (something done to find out whether a thing is good, strong, efficient etc: a blood test.) test, zkouška
    3) (an event, situation etc that shows how good or bad something is: a test of his courage.) zkouška
    4) (a way to find out if something exists or is present: a test for radioactivity.) zkouška
    5) (a test match.) mezinárodní zápas
    2. verb
    (to carry out a test or tests on (someone or something): The students were tested on their French; They tested the new aircraft.) zkoušet
    - test pilot
    - test-tube
    * * *
    • test
    • testovat
    • vyzkoušet
    • zkouška
    • zkoušet
    • prověřit

    English-Czech dictionary > test

  • 20 trombone

    [trom'bəun]
    (a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trombón
    * * *
    • trombón
    • pozoun

    English-Czech dictionary > trombone

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