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  • 21 solar panel

    noun (a piece of equipment, usually installed on a roof, that absorbs energy from the sun to heat water or turn it into electricity.) solární panel
    * * *
    • sluneční kolektor

    English-Czech dictionary > solar panel

  • 22 switch

    [swi ] 1. noun
    1) (a small lever, handle or other device eg for putting or turning an electric current on or off: The switch is down when the power is on and up when it's off; He couldn't find the light-switch.) vypínač, spínač
    2) (an act of turning or changing: After several switches of direction they found themselves on the right road.) odbočení, změna
    3) (a thin stick.) proutek, hůlka
    2. verb
    (to change, turn: He switched the lever to the `off' position; Let's switch over to another programme; Having considered that problem, they switched their attention to other matters.) přepnout, obrátit
    - switchboard
    - switch on/off
    * * *
    • vypínač

    English-Czech dictionary > switch

  • 23 swivel

    ['swivl] 1. noun
    (a type of joint between two parts of an object (eg between a chair and its base) that enables one part to turn without the other.) otočný čep
    2. verb
    (to move round (as though) on a swivel: He swivelled his chair round to face the desk.) otočit
    * * *
    • otáčet
    • otočný
    • obrtlík
    • natočit

    English-Czech dictionary > swivel

  • 24 anticlockwise

    adverb, adjective
    (moving in the opposite direction to that in which the hands of a clock move: The wheels turn anticlockwise; in an anticlockwise direction.) proti směru hodinových ručiček

    English-Czech dictionary > anticlockwise

См. также в других словарях:

  • turn around and do something — turn around and do (or say) something informal used to convey that someone s actions or words are perceived as unexpected, unwelcome, or confrontational then she just turned around and said she wasn t coming after all * * * turn round/around and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • turn on your heel — turn/spin/on your heel mainly literary phrase to turn quickly Thesaurus: to change positionsynonym Main entry: heel * * * ˌturn/ˌspin on your ˈheel idiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • turn your stomach — ◇ Something that turns your stomach or makes your stomach turn makes you feel ill or uncomfortable usually because it is offensive or disgusting. The violence in his movies really turns my stomach. • • • Main Entry: ↑stomach * * * turn your… …   Useful english dictionary

  • turn round and do something — turn round/around and do sth idiom (informal) used to report what sb says or does, when this is surprising or annoying • How could she turn round and say that, after all I ve done for her? Main entry: ↑turnidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • turn — turn1 W1S1 [tə:n US tə:rn] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(your body)¦ 2¦(object)¦ 3¦(direction)¦ 4¦(move around central point)¦ 5¦(change)¦ 6¦(attention/thoughts)¦ 7 turn your back (on somebody/something) 8¦(age/time)¦ 9 turn something inside out …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • turn — 1 verb CHANGE DIRECTION/POSITION 1 a) YOUR BODY (I) to move your body so that you are looking in a different direction: Ricky turned and walked away. (+ around/round/away etc): I turned around quickly to see if someone was following. | Dan turned …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • turn — turn1 [ tɜrn ] verb *** ▸ 1 change position ▸ 2 change direction ▸ 3 make circular movement ▸ 4 do/become something else ▸ 5 become particular age ▸ 6 move page to other side ▸ 7 about stomach ▸ 8 milk: become sour ▸ 9 affect game/fight ▸ 10… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • turn — [[t]tɜ͟ː(r)n[/t]] ♦ turns, turning, turned (Turn is used in a large number of other expressions which are explained under other words in the dictionary. For example, the expression turn over a new leaf is explained at leaf.) 1) VERB When you turn …   English dictionary

  • Turn (policy debate) — In policy debate, a turn is an argument that proves an argument the other side has made is in fact support for one s own side. This is as opposed to a take out which merely argues that the argument the other team has made is wrong. The turn can… …   Wikipedia

  • turn */*/*/ — I UK [tɜː(r)n] / US [tɜrn] verb Word forms turn : present tense I/you/we/they turn he/she/it turns present participle turning past tense turned past participle turned 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to change the position of your body or head so… …   English dictionary

  • turn-on — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms turn on : singular turn on plural turn ons informal something that makes you feel sexually attracted or excited …   English dictionary

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