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  • 1 grave

    I [ɡreiv] noun
    (a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) hrob
    - gravestone
    - graveyard
    II [ɡreiv] adjective
    1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) vážný, důležitý
    2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) závažný
    3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) vážný
    - gravity
    * * *
    • vážný
    • hrob

    English-Czech dictionary > grave

  • 2 Grave's disease

    • Basedow's disease
    • Basedowova choroba

    English-Czech dictionary > Grave's disease

  • 3 wreath

    [ri:Ɵ]
    plural - wreaths; noun
    1) (a circular garland of flowers or leaves, placed at a grave, or put on someone's shoulders or head after his/her victory etc: We put a wreath of flowers on her mother's grave.) věnec
    2) (a drift or curl of smoke, mist etc: wreaths of smoke.) obláček, spirála
    * * *
    • věnec
    • kruh

    English-Czech dictionary > wreath

  • 4 bury

    ['beri]
    1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) pohřbít
    2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) zahrabat
    - bury the hatchet
    * * *
    • pohřbít
    • pochovat
    • pohřbívat

    English-Czech dictionary > bury

  • 5 coffin

    ['kofin]
    ((American casket) a box for a dead body to be buried or cremated in: The coffin was placed in the grave.) rakev
    * * *
    • rakev

    English-Czech dictionary > coffin

  • 6 exhume

    [iɡ'zju:m]
    (to dig out (especially a body from a grave).) exhumovat
    * * *
    • vykopat
    • exhumovat

    English-Czech dictionary > exhume

  • 7 gravestone

    noun (a stone placed at a grave on which the dead person's name etc is written.) náhrobní kámen
    * * *
    • náhrobek

    English-Czech dictionary > gravestone

  • 8 headstone

    noun (a stone put at a grave, usually with the name of the dead person on it, the date of his birth and death etc.) náhrobní kámen
    * * *
    • pomník
    • náhrobní kámen

    English-Czech dictionary > headstone

  • 9 homage

    ['homi‹]
    ((a sign of) great respect shown to a person: We pay homage to this great man by laying a wreath yearly on his grave.) hold, pocta
    * * *
    • pocta

    English-Czech dictionary > homage

  • 10 light-hearted

    adjective (happy and free from anxiety; not grave or serious: a light-hearted mood.) bezstarostný
    * * *
    • veselý

    English-Czech dictionary > light-hearted

  • 11 serious

    ['siəriəs]
    1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) vážný
    2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) opravdový
    3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) náročný
    4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) vážný
    - seriously
    - take someone or something seriously
    - take seriously
    * * *
    • vážný
    • vážně

    English-Czech dictionary > serious

  • 12 sombre

    ['sombə]
    1) (dark (and gloomy): Black is a sombre colour.) tmavý
    2) (grave; serious: He was in a sombre mood.) ponurý
    * * *
    • tmavý
    • zádumčivý
    • zasmušilý
    • ponurý
    • pochmurný
    • temný
    • melancholický
    • chmurný

    English-Czech dictionary > sombre

  • 13 tomb

    [tu:m]
    (a hole or vault in the ground in which a dead body is put; a grave: He was buried in the family tomb.) hrob(ka)
    * * *
    • hrobka
    • hrob

    English-Czech dictionary > tomb

  • 14 tombstone

    noun (an ornamental stone placed over a grave on which the dead person's name etc is engraved.) náhrobní kámen
    * * *
    • náhrobek

    English-Czech dictionary > tombstone

  • 15 vampire

    (a dead person who is imagined to rise from the grave at night and suck the blood of sleeping people.) upír
    * * *
    • upír

    English-Czech dictionary > vampire

  • 16 lay to rest

    (to bury (someone) in a grave.) uložit do hrobu

    English-Czech dictionary > lay to rest

См. также в других словарях:

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  • grave — 1. (gra v . Du temps de Chifflet, Gramm. p. 183, on prononçait grâve) adj. 1°   Terme de physique. Qui a un certain poids. Les corps graves. 2°   Fig. Qui a du poids, du sérieux, de la réserve. •   Et certainement, messieurs, je puis dire avec… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Grave (brabant-septentrional) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Grave. Grave …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Grave (ville) — Grave (Brabant Septentrional) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Grave. Grave …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Grave Digger — Grave Digger …   Википедия

  • Grave Digger — Datos generales Origen Alemania …   Wikipedia Español

  • Grave goods — Grave goods, in archaeology and anthropology, are the items buried along with the body.They are usually personal possessions, supplies to smooth the deceased s journey into the afterlife or offerings to the gods. Grave goods are a type of votive… …   Wikipedia

  • Grave — Grave, a. [Compar. {Graver} (gr[=a]v [ e]r); superl. {Gravest.}] [F., fr. L. gravis heavy; cf. It. & Sp. grave heavy, grave. See {Grief.}] 1. Of great weight; heavy; ponderous. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] His shield grave and great. Chapman. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Grave accent — Grave Grave, a. [Compar. {Graver} (gr[=a]v [ e]r); superl. {Gravest.}] [F., fr. L. gravis heavy; cf. It. & Sp. grave heavy, grave. See {Grief.}] 1. Of great weight; heavy; ponderous. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] His shield grave and great. Chapman.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Grave Digger (comics) — Grave Digger is a fictional character from the comic Gold Digger , a distinct alter ego caused by the curse which created Brianna Diggers.When Brianna Diggers was originally created, the curse which Gina and Brittany Diggers had been attempting… …   Wikipedia

  • GRAVE — GRAVE, GRAVITÉ.     Grave, au sens moral, tient toujours du physique; il exprime quelque chose de poids; c est pourquoi on dit, Un homme, un auteur, des maximes de poids, pour homme, auteur, maximes graves. Le grave est au sérieux ce que le… …   Dictionnaire philosophique de Voltaire

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