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41 belligerent
[bi'li‹ərənt]1) (unfriendly; hostile: a belligerent stare; She is very belligerent and quarrelsome.) hašteřivý, útočný2) (waging war: belligerent nations.) válčící•- belligerently* * *• útočný• bojovný -
42 blink
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43 fixed
1) (arranged in advance; settled: a fixed price.) pevný2) (steady; not moving: a fixed gaze/stare.) nehybný; upřený3) (arranged illegally or dishonestly: The result was fixed.) zfalšovaný* * *• pevný -
44 gape
[ɡeip](to stare with open mouth, eg in surprise: The children gaped at the monkeys.) civět (s otevřenými ústy)- gaping* * *• zívat• zírat• rozevírat• civět• čumět -
45 glare
[ɡleə] 1. verb1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) zlobně hledět2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) (oslnivě) planout2. noun1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) zlobný pohled2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) oslnivý jas•- glaring- glaringly* * *• zírat• záře• zářit -
46 glassy
1) (not showing any expression: a glassy stare.) skelný, apatický2) (like glass: a glassy sea.) jako zrcadlo* * *• skelný -
47 glower
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48 half-crown
• druh staré anglické mince -
49 insolent
['insələnt]((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) drzý- insolence* * *• drzý -
50 junk
I noun(unwanted or worthless articles; rubbish: That cupboard is full of junk; ( also adjective) This vase was bought in a junk shop (= a shop that sells junk).) staré krámyII noun(a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern.) džunka* * *• brak -
51 Jutish
• nářečí staré angličtiny -
52 penetrating
1) ((of a voice, sound etc) loud and clear; easily heard: a penetrating voice.) pronikavý2) ((of a glance, stare etc) hard and searching, as if trying, or able, to see into a person's mind: a penetrating glance.) pronikavý* * *• pronikající• pronikavý -
53 stony
1) (full of, or covered with, stones: stony soil; a stony path/beach; It's very stony around here.) kamenitý2) ((of a person's expression etc) like stone in coldness, hardness etc: He gave me a stony stare.) ledový* * *• kamenitý -
54 vacant
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55 afianzar las antiguas relaciones
• posílit dávné styky• posílit staré stykyDiccionario español-checo > afianzar las antiguas relaciones
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56 ajanco
m• Pe haraburdí• Pe harampádí• Pe veteš* * *m• Pe staré krámy -
57 andar a la penca
• Ar chodit v hadrech• Ar nosit staré hadry -
58 arristranco
m• Cu veteš* * *m• Cu staré haraburdí -
59 arritranco
• Am veteš* * *• Am staré haraburdí• Co podocasník (postroj) -
60 avejentado
• zastaralý• zestárlý* * *• vypadající staře
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Stare — (st[^a]r), v. t. To look earnestly at; to gaze at. [1913 Webster] I will stare him out of his wits. Shak. [1913 Webster] {To stare in the face}, to be before the eyes, or to be undeniably evident. The law . . . stares them in the face whilst they … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stare — Stare, n. The act of staring; a fixed look with eyes wide open. A dull and stupid stare. Churchill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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