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21 anatomy
[ə'nætəmi](the science of the structure of the (usually human) body, especially the study of the body by cutting up dead animal and human bodies.) anatomie- anatomically
- anatomist* * *• anatomie -
22 champion
[' æmpiən] 1. noun1) (in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others: this year's golf champion; ( also adjective) a champion boxer.) šampión2) (a person who defends a cause: a champion of human rights.) bojovník (za)2. verb(to defend or support: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.) bojovat (za)* * *• přeborník• šampión• borec -
23 mouth
1. plural - mouths; noun1) (the opening in the head by which a human or animal eats and speaks or makes noises: What has the baby got in its mouth?) ústa2) (the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc: the mouth of the harbour.) ústí, otvor2. verb(to move the lips as if forming (words), but without making any sound: He mouthed the words to me so that no-one could overhear.) nehlasně mluvit- mouthful- mouth-organ
- mouthpiece
- mouthwash* * *• ústa• pusa• sta• huba -
24 radio
['reidiəu] 1. plural - radios; noun((an apparatus for) the sending and receiving of human speech, music etc: a pocket radio; The concert is being broadcast on radio; I heard about it on the radio; ( also adjective) a radio programme, radio waves.) rádio(vý)2. verb(to send (a message) by radio: When someone on the island is ill, we have to radio (to) the mainland for a doctor; An urgent message was radioed to us this evening.) volat rádiem* * *• rádio• rozhlas -
25 sex
[seks]1) (either of the two classes (male and female) into which human beings and animals are divided according to the part they play in producing children or young: Jeans are worn by people of both sexes; What sex is the puppy?) pohlaví2) (the fact of belonging to either of these two groups: discrimination on the grounds of sex; ( also adjective) sex discrimination.) podle pohlaví•- sexist- sexless
- sexual
- sexually
- sexy
- sexual abuse
- sex appeal
- sexual harassment
- sexual intercourse* * *• pohlaví• sex -
26 structure
1) (the way in which something is arranged or organized: A flower has quite a complicated structure; the structure of a human body.) stavba2) (a building, or something that is built or constructed: The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous structures in the world.) stavba•- structurally* * *• stavba• strukturovat• struktura• formovat• konstrukce• konstruovat• budova -
27 father
1. noun1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) otec2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) otec3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) otec2. verb(to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) zplodit, být otcem- fatherly
- father-in-law* * *• táta• otec -
28 language
['læŋɡwi‹]1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) řeč2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) jazyk3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) jazyk, mluva•* * *• řeč• jazyk -
29 talk
[to:k] 1. verb1) (to speak; to have a conversation or discussion: We talked about it for hours; My parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).) mluvit; rozmlouvat2) (to gossip: You can't stay here - people will talk!) pomlouvat3) (to talk about: They spent the whole time talking philosophy.) diskutovat o2. noun1) ((sometimes in plural) a conversation or discussion: We had a long talk about it; The Prime Ministers met for talks on their countries' economic problems.) rozhovor2) (a lecture: The doctor gave us a talk on family health.) přednáška3) (gossip: Her behaviour causes a lot of talk among the neighbours.) drby4) (useless discussion; statements of things a person says he will do but which will never actually be done: There's too much talk and not enough action.) plané řeči•- talking book
- talking head
- talking-point
- talk show
- talking-to
- talk back
- talk big
- talk down to
- talk someone into / out of doing
- talk into / out of doing
- talk someone into / out of
- talk into / out of
- talk over
- talk round
- talk sense/nonsense
- talk shop* * *• vypravovat• vyprávět• pohovořit• proslov• řeč• rozhovor• hovor• hovořit• mluvit -
30 reality
[ri'æləti]1) (that which is real and not imaginary: It was a relief to get back to reality after hearing the ghost story.) skutečnost2) (the state of being real.) skutečnost3) ((often in plural - realities) a fact: Death and sorrow are two of the grim realities of human existence.) realita* * *• realita -
31 spy
1. noun(a secret agent or person employed to gather information secretly especially about the military affairs of other countries: She was arrested as a spy; industrial spies.) špión, -ka2. verb1) (to be a spy: He had been spying for the Russians for many years.) provádět špionáž2) (to see or notice: She spied a human figure on the mountainside.) spatřit•- spyhole- spy on* * *• špión• špion• špeh• špehovat -
32 carcass
(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) poražené zvíře* * *• zdechlina• mrtvé tělo zvířete• mrcha -
33 corpse
[ko:ps](a dead body, especially of a human being: Don't move the corpse before you send for the police.) mrtvola* * *• mrtvola -
34 dummy
plural - dummies; noun1) (an artificial substitute looking like the real thing: The packets of cigarettes on display were dummies.) atrapa2) (a model of a human used for displaying clothes etc: a dressmaker's dummy.) figurína3) (an artificial teat put in a baby's mouth to comfort it.) dudlík* * *• fiktivní• dudlík -
35 machine
[mə'ʃi:n] 1. noun1) (a working arrangement of wheels, levers or other parts, driven eg by human power, electricity etc, or operating electronically, producing power and/or motion for a particular purpose: a sewing-machine.) stroj2) (a vehicle, especially a motorbike: That's a fine machine you have!) stroj, mašina2. verb1) (to shape, make or finish with a power-driven tool: The articles are machined to a smooth finish.) obrábět2) (to sew with a sewing-machine: You should machine the seams.) šít na stroji•- machinist
- machine-gun 3. verbHe machine-gunned a crowd of defenceless villagers.) ostřelovat kulometem* * *• zpracovávat• strojní• stroj -
36 mother
1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) matka; mateřský2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) matka představená2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) mateřsky pečovat (o)- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
- mother-tongue* * *• matka -
37 toll
I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) vyzvánětII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) mýto; mostné2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) oběť, ztráty•* * *• vyzvánění• poplatek• hrana• mýto -
38 anthropology
[ænƟrə'polə‹i](the study of human society, customs, beliefs etc.) antropologie- anthropologist* * *• antropologie -
39 ashes
noun plural (the remains of a human body after cremation: Her ashes were scattered at sea.) popel* * *• popel -
40 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) biologie; biologický- biologically
- biologist
- biological warfare* * *• biologie
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