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1 the young
(young people in general.) mládež -
2 young
1. adjective(in the first part of life, growth, development etc; not old: a young person; Young babies sleep a great deal; A young cow is called a calf.) mladý2. noun plural(the group of animals or birds produced by parents: Most animals defend their young.) mladé- the young* * *• začínající• mladý• mladí• nezkušený• nedospělý -
3 in the wild
((of an animal) in its natural surroundings: Young animals have to learn to look after themselves in the wild.) ve volné přírodě -
4 egg
I [eɡ] noun1) (an oval object usually covered with shell, laid by a bird, reptile etc, from which a young one is hatched: The female bird is sitting on the eggs in the nest.) vejce2) (such an object laid by a hen, used as food: Would you rather have boiled, fried or scrambled eggs?) vejce3) (in the female mammal, the cell from which the young one is formed; the ovum: The egg is fertilized by the male sperm.) vajíčko•- egg-cup- eggplant
- eggshell
- put all one's eggs in one basket
- teach one's grandmother to suck eggs II [eɡ]- egg on* * *• vajíčko• vejce -
5 calf
I plural - calves; noun1) (the young of a cow, elephant, whale etc.) tele, mládě2) ((also calfskin) leather made from the skin of the young of a cow.) telecí kůže•- calveII plural - calves; noun(the thick fleshy back part of the leg below the knee: She has slim ankles but fat calves.) lýtko* * *• telátko• tele• lýtko -
6 shoot
[ʃu:t] 1. past tense, past participle - shot; verb1) ((often with at) to send or fire (bullets, arrows etc) from a gun, bow etc: The enemy were shooting at us; He shot an arrow through the air.) střílet, vystřelit2) (to hit or kill with a bullet, arrow etc: He went out to shoot pigeons; He was sentenced to be shot at dawn.) zastřelit3) (to direct swiftly and suddenly: She shot them an angry glance.) vrhnout4) (to move swiftly: He shot out of the room; The pain shot up his leg; The force of the explosion shot him across the room.) vyrazit; vystřelovat; vrhnout5) (to take (usually moving) photographs (for a film): That film was shot in Spain; We will start shooting next week.) natáčet6) (to kick or hit at a goal in order to try to score.) vystřelit7) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) střílet2. noun(a new growth on a plant: The deer were eating the young shoots on the trees.) výhonek- shoot down
- shoot rapids
- shoot up* * *• výstřel• výhonek• shoot/shot/shot• smyk -
7 pup
1) ((also puppy - plural puppies) a young dog: a sheepdog pup(py).) štěně2) (the young of certain other animals: a seal pup.) mládě* * *• štěně -
8 Male
[meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex having testes or an organ or organs performing a similar function; not (of) the sex which carries the young until birth etc: the male of the species; the male rabbit.) samec; muž; samčí2) ((a plant) having flowers with stamens which can fertilize female flowers.) samčí* * *• hl.m. - Maledivy -
9 male
[meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex having testes or an organ or organs performing a similar function; not (of) the sex which carries the young until birth etc: the male of the species; the male rabbit.) samec; muž; samčí2) ((a plant) having flowers with stamens which can fertilize female flowers.) samčí* * *• samčí• samec• muž• mužský -
10 represent
[reprə'zent] 1. verb1) (to speak or act on behalf of: You have been chosen to represent our association at the conference.) zastupovat2) (to be a sign, symbol, picture etc of: In this play, the man in black represents Death and the young girl Life.) představovat3) (to be a good example of; to show or illustrate: What he said represents the feelings of many people.) vyjadřovat•- representative 2. noun1) ((also rep [rep]) a person who represents a business; a travelling salesman: Our representative will call on you this afternoon.) zástupce2) (a person who represents a person or group of people: A Member of Parliament is the representative of the people in his constituency.) zástupce* * *• zastupovat• znázornit• představovat• reprezentovat• representovat• stavit -
11 couple
1. noun1) (two; a few: Can I borrow a couple of chairs?; I knew a couple of people at the party, but not many.) pár, několik2) (a man and wife, or a boyfriend and girlfriend: a married couple; The young couple have a child.) pár, dvojice2. verb(to join together: The coaches were coupled (together), and the train set off.) spojit- couplet- coupling* * *• spárovat• pár• párovat• manželé• dvojice -
12 admonish
[əd'moniʃ](to scold or rebuke: The judge admonished the young man for fighting in the street.) napomenout* * *• upozornit• varovat• pokárat• napomenout -
13 cub
1) (the young of certain animals such as foxes, lions etc: a bear cub.) mládě2) ((with capital: short for Cub Scout) a member of the junior branch of the Scouts.) vlče* * *• učedník• vrhnout mladé• vlče• štěně• lišče• lištička• lvíče• mladík• mládě šelmy• nováček -
14 mammal
['mæməl](any member of the class of animals (including man) in which the females feed the young with their own milk: Monkeys are mammals.) savec* * *• savec -
15 moustache
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16 pouch
1) (a small bag: a tobacco-pouch.) váček2) (something bag-like: This animal stores its food in two pouches under its chin.) vak3) (the pocket of skin in which the young of certain kinds of animal, eg the kangaroo, are reared.) vak* * *• váček• pytlík -
17 teat
[ti:t](the part of a female animal's breast or udder through which milk passes to the young; the nipple.) bradavka, struk* * *• vemeno• dudlík -
18 womb
[wu:m](the part of the body of a female mammal in which the young are developed and kept until birth.) děloha* * *• lůno• děloha -
19 attract
[ə'trækt]1) (to cause (someone or something) to come towards: A magnet attracts iron; I tried to attract her attention.) přitahovat, přivábit2) (to arouse (someone's) liking or interest: She attracted all the young men in the neighbourhood.) přitahovat•- attractive
- attractively
- attractiveness* * *• vábit• přitahovat• přivábit -
20 devour
(to eat up greedily: The young zebra was devoured by a lion; She devoured the chocolates.) sežrat, zhltnout* * *• zhltnout• zničit• pohltit• strávit• hltat
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