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  • 41 prodigy

    ['prodi‹i]
    plural - prodigies; noun
    (something strange and wonderful: A very clever child is sometimes called a child prodigy; prodigies of nature.) zázrak
    * * *
    • zázrak
    • génius
    • fenomén

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  • 42 quaint

    [kweint]
    (pleasantly odd or strange, especially because of being old-fashioned: quaint customs.) se starobylým půvabem
    - quaintness
    * * *
    • podivný
    • kuriózní

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  • 43 queer

    [kwiə] 1. adjective
    1) (odd, strange or unusual: queer behaviour; queer noises in the middle of the night.) podivný
    2) (sick; unwell: I do feel a bit queer - perhaps I ate too many oysters.) špatně
    3) ((slang) homosexual.) teplý, přihřátý
    2. noun
    (a homosexual.) teplouš, homouš, buzik
    - queerness
    * * *
    • podivný
    • homosexuální
    • nesvůj
    • divný

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  • 44 quirk

    [kwə:k]
    (a strange or unusual feature of a person's behaviour etc.) výstřednost
    * * *
    • výstřednost
    • manýra

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  • 45 rational

    1) (able to think, reason and judge etc: Man is a rational animal.) rozumný
    2) (sensible; reasonable; logical; not (over-) influenced by emotions etc: There must be a rational explanation for those strange noises) rozumový
    - rationality
    * * *
    • racionální
    • rozumný

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  • 46 twist

    [twist] 1. verb
    1) (to turn round (and round): He twisted the knob; The road twisted through the mountains.) kroutit (se)
    2) (to wind around or together: He twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.) splétat
    3) (to force out of the correct shape or position: The heat of the fire twisted the metal; He twisted her arm painfully.) kroutit
    2. noun
    1) (the act of twisting.) zkroucení
    2) (a twisted piece of something: He added a twist of lemon to her drink.) skrojek, svitek
    3) (a turn, coil etc: There's a twist in the rope.) smyčka
    4) (a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) zvrat
    - twister
    * * *
    • zkroutit se
    • zakroutit se
    • kroutit se
    • kroutit

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  • 47 uncanny

    (strange or mysterious: She looks so like her sister that it's quite uncanny.) zvláštní
    * * *
    • podivný
    • tajemný

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  • 48 under

    1. preposition
    1) (in or to a position lower than, or covered by: Your pencil is under the chair; Strange plants grow under the sea.) pod
    2) (less than, or lower in rank than: Children under five should not cross the street alone; You can do the job in under an hour.) pod; do
    3) (subject to the authority of: As a foreman, he has about fifty workers under him.) pod
    4) (used to express various states: The fort was under attack; The business improved under the new management; The matter is under consideration/discussion.) pod, v
    2. adverb
    (in or to a lower position, rank etc: The swimmer surfaced and went under again; children aged seven and under.) dolů, méně
    * * *
    • pod
    • méně než

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  • 49 unnatural

    (strange or queer: an unnatural silence.) nepřirozený
    * * *
    • nepřirozený
    • abnormální

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  • 50 vapour

    ['veipə]
    1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) pára
    2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) výpary
    - vaporise
    * * *
    • výpar
    • pára
    • lehká mlha

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  • 51 visual

    ['viʒuəl]
    (of sight or the process of seeing: strange visual effects.) zrakový
    - visual display unit
    * * *
    • vizuální
    • zrakový

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  • 52 weird

    [wiəd]
    (odd or very strange: a weird story; She wears weird clothes.) podivný, výstřední
    - weirdness
    * * *
    • záhadný
    • zvláštní
    • podivný
    • divný

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  • 53 -looking

    (having a certain appearance: good-looking; strange-looking.)... vypadající

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  • 54 make/pull a face

    (to twist one's face into a strange expression: She pulled faces at the baby to make it laugh.) šklebit se, dělat grimasy

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  • 55 oddly enough

    (it is strange or remarkable (that): I saw John this morning. Oddly enough, I was just thinking I hadn't seen him for a long time.) kupodivu

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  • 56 pull a face / faces (at)

    (to make strange expressions with the face eg to show disgust, or to amuse: The children were pulling faces at each other; He pulled a face when he smelt the fish.) (za)šklebit se

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  • 57 pull a face / faces (at)

    (to make strange expressions with the face eg to show disgust, or to amuse: The children were pulling faces at each other; He pulled a face when he smelt the fish.) (za)šklebit se

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  • 58 rig out

    to dress: She was rigged out in rather odd clothes (noun rig-out: She was wearing a strange rig-out) vystrojit se; oblečení

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  • 59 strangely enough

    (it is strange (that): He lives next door, but strangely enough I rarely see him.) kupodivu

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  • Strange — Strange, a. [Compar. {Stranger}; superl. {Strangest}.] [OE. estrange, F. [ e]trange, fr. L. extraneus that is without, external, foreign, fr. extra on the outside. See {Extra}, and cf. {Estrange}, {Extraneous}.] 1. Belonging to another country;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Strange — may refer to:* Strange (surname), a family name * Strange, Ontario, Canada * Strange (TV series), a British programme * Strange quark, an elementary particleIn comics: * Strange (comic), a comic book limited series by Marvel Comics * Strange… …   Wikipedia

  • strange´ly — strange «straynj», adjective, strang|er, strang|est, adverb. –adj. 1. unusual; odd; queer; peculiar: »a strange accident. What a str …   Useful english dictionary

  • Strange — bezeichnet einen Quark Flavour, Quark (Physik)#Strange Quark Strange ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alf Strange (1900–1978), englischer Fußballspieler Allen Strange (1943–2008), US amerikanischer Komponist, Musiktheoretiker und Musiker… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Strange — Título Strange Ficha técnica Dirección Anton Corbijn Producción Richard Bell Datos y cifras …   Wikipedia Español

  • strange — strange, *singular, unique, peculiar, eccentric, erratic, odd, queer, quaint, outlandish, curious can mean varying from what is ordinary, usual, and to be expected. Strange, the most comprehensive of these terms, suggests unfamiliarity; it may… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • strange — [strānj] adj. stranger, strangest [ME < OFr estrange < L extraneus, EXTRANEOUS] 1. of another place or locality; foreign; alien 2. not previously known, seen, heard, or experienced; unfamiliar 3. quite unusual or uncommon; extraordinary 4.… …   English World dictionary

  • Strange — Strange, adv. Strangely. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Most strange, but yet most truly, will I speak. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • strange — strange·ly; strange; strange·ness; …   English syllables

  • strange — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unusual or surprising. 2) not previously visited, seen, or encountered. 3) (strange to/at/in) archaic unaccustomed to or unfamiliar with. 4) Physics denoting one of the six flavours of quark. DERIVATIVES strangely adverb …   English terms dictionary

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