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  • 21 captain

    ['kæptən] 1. noun
    1) (the commander of a ship, an aircraft, or a group of soldiers.) kapitán
    2) ((abbreviated to Capt., when written in titles) the leader of a team or club.) kapitán
    2. verb
    (to be captain of (something non-military): John captained the football team last year.) být kapitán
    * * *
    • kapitán

    English-Czech dictionary > captain

  • 22 flight deck

    1) (the upper deck of an aircraft carrier where planes take off or land.) vzletová paluba
    2) (the forward part of an aeroplane where the pilot and crew sit.) pilotní kabina
    * * *
    • vzletová paluba
    • prostor pro posádku

    English-Czech dictionary > flight deck

  • 23 jettison

    ['‹etisn]
    (to throw (cargo etc) overboard to lighten a ship, aircraft etc in times of danger: When one of the engines failed, the aeroplane crew jettisoned the luggage.) shodit
    * * *
    • shazovat
    • odhodit zátěž

    English-Czech dictionary > jettison

  • 24 starboard

    (the right side of a ship or aircraft, from the point of view of a person looking towards the bow or front.) pravobok
    * * *
    • pravobok

    English-Czech dictionary > starboard

  • 25 traffic

    ['træfik] 1. noun
    1) (vehicles, aircraft, ships etc moving about: There's a lot of traffic on the roads / on the river.) dopravní ruch
    2) (trade, especially illegal or dishonest: the drug traffic.) černý obchod
    2. verb
    (to deal or trade in, especially illegally or dishonestly: They were trafficking in smuggled goods.) obchodovat načerno
    - traffic island
    - traffic jam
    - traffic lights
    - traffic warden
    * * *
    • provoz
    • ruch
    • doprava
    • dopravní
    • dopravní ruch

    English-Czech dictionary > traffic

  • 26 undercarriage

    (the landing-gear of an aircraft: The pilot had some difficulty in lowering the undercarriage.) podvozek
    * * *
    • podvozek

    English-Czech dictionary > undercarriage

  • 27 eject

    [i'‹ekt]
    1) (to throw out with force; to force to leave: They were ejected from their house for not paying the rent.) vyhodit; vystěhovat
    2) (to leave an aircraft in an emergency by causing one's seat to be ejected: The pilot had to eject when his plane caught fire.) katapultovat (se)
    * * *
    • vypudit
    • vysunout

    English-Czech dictionary > eject

  • 28 mayday

    ['meidei]
    (the international distress signal sent out by ships and aircraft: The ship sent out a mayday (signal) before it sank.) volání o pomoc
    * * *
    • tísňový signál
    • tísňový signál "pomozte mi"
    • SOS

    English-Czech dictionary > mayday

  • 29 runway

    noun (a wide path from which aircraft take off and on which they land: The plane landed on the runway.) rozjezdová, přistávací dráha
    * * *
    • vzletová dráha
    • přechod
    • pěšina
    • pojezdová dráha
    • příjezdová dráha
    • přistávací dráha
    • rozjezdová dráha
    • stezka
    • ochoz
    • jízdní dráha

    English-Czech dictionary > runway

  • 30 scout

    1. noun
    1) (a person, aircraft etc sent out to bring in information, spy etc: The scouts reported that there were Indians nearby.) zvěd, špeh
    2) ((with capital: formerly Boy Scout) a member of the Scout Movement, an organization of boys formed to develop alertness and strong character.) skaut
    2. verb
    (to act as a scout or spy: A party was sent ahead to scout.) provést průzkum
    * * *
    • zvěd
    • průzkumník
    • špeh

    English-Czech dictionary > scout

  • 31 take off

    1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) svléci
    2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) odstartovat
    3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) vzít si volno
    4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) napodobit
    * * *
    • vzlétnout
    • vzlet
    • zouvat
    • zout
    • svléknout
    • svlékat
    • odkládat

    English-Czech dictionary > take off

  • 32 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

  • 33 zoom

    [zu:m] 1. noun
    (a loud, low-pitched buzzing noise: the zoom of (an) aircraft.) bzučení, vrčení
    2. verb
    (to move very quickly with this kind of noise: The motorbike zoomed past us.) svištět
    - zoom in
    * * *
    • zvětšení
    • změna velikosti

    English-Czech dictionary > zoom

  • 34 stow away

    1) (to hide oneself on a ship, aircraft etc before its departure, in order to travel on it without paying the fare: He stowed away on a cargo ship for New York.) ukrýt se
    2) (to put or pack in a (secret) place until required: My jewellery is safely stowed away in the bank.) uložit

    English-Czech dictionary > stow away

  • 35 aboard

    [ə'bo:d]
    adverb, preposition
    (on(to) or in(to) (a means of transport): We were aboard for several hours; He went aboard the ship/train/aircraft.)
    * * *
    • na palubu
    • na palubě

    English-Czech dictionary > aboard

  • 36 aerobatics

    [eərə'bætiks]
    (acrobatics performed by an aircraft or high in the air.) vzdušná akrobacie
    * * *
    • letecká akrobacie

    English-Czech dictionary > aerobatics

  • 37 amphibian

    [æm'fibiən]
    1) (a creature that spends part of its life on land and part in water: Frogs are amphibians.) obojživelník
    2) (a vehicle designed to move on land or in the water.) obojživelný vůz
    3) (an aircraft designed to fly from land or water.) obojživelný letoun
    * * *
    • obojživelník
    • obojživelný

    English-Czech dictionary > amphibian

  • 38 beacon

    ['bi:kən]
    1) (a type of light, fire etc that warns of danger, eg the light in a lighthouse.) výstražné světlo, signální oheň
    2) (a radio station or transmitter that sends out signals to guide shipping or aircraft.) naváděcí stanice, signální věž
    * * *
    • světlo
    • světelný signál
    • světelné znamení
    • maják

    English-Czech dictionary > beacon

  • 39 blueprint

    noun (a detailed photographic plan of work to be carried out: the blueprints for a new aircraft.) plán, nákres
    * * *
    • plán
    • projekt
    • modrotisk
    • modrák
    • dokumentace

    English-Czech dictionary > blueprint

  • 40 cabin

    ['kæbin]
    1) (a small house or hut (made eg of logs): a log cabin.) srub, chata
    2) (a (small) room in a ship for sleeping in: We've a four-berth cabin.) kajuta
    3) (the part of an aircraft containing seating for passengers.) kabina
    * * *
    • hradlo
    • kajuta
    • kabina
    • bydlet v chatrči
    • chatrč
    • barák
    • chata
    • bouda

    English-Czech dictionary > cabin

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