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  • 1 bite

    1. past tense - bit; verb
    (to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) (po)kousat, (po)štípat
    2. noun
    1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) sousto, kousnutí; štípnutí
    2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) zabrání
    - bite the dust
    * * *
    • kousnout
    • kousat
    • bite/bit/bitten

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  • 2 bite off

    • ukousnout

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  • 3 bite off more than you can chew

    • ukousnout příliš velké sousto

    English-Czech dictionary > bite off more than you can chew

  • 4 bite the bullet

    • tvrději pracovat
    • více se snažit

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  • 5 bite the dust

    (to fail; to be unsuccessful: That's another scheme that's bitten the dust.) selhat, neuspět
    * * *
    • umřít

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  • 6 bite the hand that feeds you

    • zle se odvděčit za pomoc

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  • 7 bite your tongue

    • neříkej to!

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  • 8 snake-bite

    noun (the wound resulting from the bite of a snake: What is the best treatment for (a) snake-bite?) uštknutí

    English-Czech dictionary > snake-bite

  • 9 a bite to eat

    • trocha jídla
    • něco k snědku

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  • 10 bark is worse than his bite

    • štěká ale nekouše

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  • 11 bit

    [bit]
    past tense; = bite
    * * *
    • udidlo
    • kus
    • kousal
    • kousek
    • bite/bit/bitten
    • bit
    • chvilka

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  • 12 snake

    [sneik] 1. noun
    (any of a group of legless reptiles with long bodies that move along on the ground with a twisting movement, many of which have a poisonous bite: He was bitten by a snake and nearly died.) had
    2. verb
    (to move like a snake: He snaked his way through the narrow tunnel.) plazit se
    - snake-charmer
    * * *
    • had
    • lstivý člověk

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  • 13 bitten

    • pokousaný
    • kousnutý
    • bite/bit/bitten

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  • 14 gnaw

    [no:]
    (to bite or chew with a scraping movement: The dog was gnawing a large bone; The mice have gnawed holes in the walls of this room.) hryzat, okousávat
    * * *
    • hryzat

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  • 15 malaria

    [mə'leəriə]
    (a fever caused by the bite of a certain type of mosquito.) malárie
    * * *
    • malárie

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  • 16 nail

    [neil] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of horn-like substance which grows over the ends of the fingers and toes to protect them: I've broken my nail; toe-nails; Don't bite your finger-nails.) nehet
    2) (a thin pointed piece of metal used to fasten pieces of wood etc together: He hammered a nail into the wall and hung a picture on it.) hřebík
    2. verb
    (to fasten with nails: He nailed the picture to the wall.) přibít
    - nail-file
    - nail-polish
    - nail-varnish
    - nail-scissors
    - hit the nail on the head
    * * *
    • přitlouci
    • hřebík
    • nehet
    • cvok

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  • 17 nasty

    1) (unpleasant to the senses: a nasty smell.) odporný, ohavný
    2) (unfriendly or unpleasant in manner: The man was very nasty to me.) sprostý
    3) (wicked; evil: He has a nasty temper.) protivný, zlý
    4) ((of weather) very poor, cold, rainy etc.) mizerný, šeredný
    5) ((of a wound, cut etc) serious: That dog gave her a nasty bite.) nebezpečný
    6) (awkward or very difficult: a nasty situation.) nepříjemný, obtížný
    - nastiness
    * * *
    • sprostý
    • ošklivý
    • hnusný
    • nepěkný
    • nepříjemný
    • nechutný

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  • 18 nibble

    ['nibl] 1. verb
    (to take very small bites (of): She was nibbling (at) a biscuit.) okusovat
    2. noun
    (a small bite: Have a nibble of this cake.) kousek
    * * *
    • okusovat
    • ohlodávat
    • hryzat

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  • 19 nip

    [nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb
    1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) štípnout, kousnout
    2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) uštípnout
    3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) štípat
    4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) zaskočit (si)
    5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) sežehnout
    2. noun
    1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) štípnutí, kousnutí
    2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) mrazík
    3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) lok, slza
    - nip something in the bud
    - nip in the bud
    * * *
    • uštípnout
    • štípanec
    • špetka
    • čudlík

    English-Czech dictionary > nip

  • 20 peck

    [pek] 1. verb
    1) ((of birds) to strike or pick up with the beak, usually in order to eat: The birds pecked at the corn; The bird pecked his hand.) zobat, klovat
    2) (to eat very little: She just pecks (at) her food.) zobnout si
    3) (to kiss quickly and briefly: She pecked her mother on the cheek.) letmo políbit
    2. noun
    1) (a tap or bite with the beak: The bird gave him a painful peck on the hand.) klovnutí
    2) (a brief kiss: a peck on the cheek.) polibek
    * * *
    • zobat
    • klovat
    • dutá míra

    English-Czech dictionary > peck

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