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1 plod
[plod]past tense, past participle - plodded; verb1) (to walk heavily and slowly: The elderly man plodded down the street.) vléci se2) (to work slowly but thoroughly: They plodded on with the work.) mořit se* * *• trmácet -
2 breadfruit
• plod chlebovníku• chlebovník -
3 burr
• plod bodláku• ráčkovat• otřep -
4 haw
• plod hlohu -
5 waxberry
• plod vřesovky voskové -
6 berry
['beri]plural - berries; noun(a kind of small (often juicy) fruit: holly berry; ripe strawberries; Those berries are poisonous.) bobule, plod* * *• bobule -
7 fetus
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8 foetus
['fi:təs](a young human being, animal, bird etc in the early stages of development before it is born or hatched.) zárodek- foetal* * *• plod -
9 fruit
[fru:t] 1. noun1) (the part of a plant that produces the seed, especially when eaten as food: The fruit of the vine is the grape.) plod2) (a result; something gained as a result of hard work etc: the fruit of his hard work.) ovoce2. verb(to produce fruit: This tree fruits early.) rodit- fruitful- fruition
- fruitless
- fruitlessly
- fruity* * *• ovoce• ovocný -
10 gestate
• nosit plod v těle• nosit v hlavě -
11 product
['prodəkt]1) (a result: The plan was the product of hours of thought.) výsledek2) (something manufactured: The firm manufactures metal products.) výrobek3) (the result of multiplying one number by another: The product of 9 and 2 is 18.) součin* * *• výsledek• výrobek• plod• produkt• součin -
12 production
1) (the act or process of producing something: car-production; The production of the film cost a million dollars.) výroba2) (the amount produced, especially of manufactured goods: The new methods increased production.) výroba3) (a particular performance, or set of repeated performances, of a play etc: I prefer this production of `Hamlet' to the one I saw two years ago.) inscenace* * *• tvorba• výroba• výrobní• výtvor• plod• produkční• produkce• dílo -
13 xylocarp
• dřevnatý plod n: [obec.] 8 8 -
14 plodded
past tense, past participle; see plod
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