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21 territory
['teritəri]plural - territories; noun1) (a stretch of land; a region: They explored the territory around the North Pole.) území, oblast2) (the land under the control of a ruler or state: British territory.) státní území3) (an area of interest, knowledge etc: Ancient history is outside my territory.) doména•- territorial waters* * *• území• oblast• areál -
22 Antarctic
adjective, noun((with the) (of) the area round the South Pole.)* * *• Antarktický -
23 antarctic
adjective, noun((with the) (of) the area round the South Pole.)* * *• antarktida -
24 mast
(a long upright pole especially for carrying the sails of a ship, an aerial, flag etc: The sailor climbed the mast.) stožár; stěžeň- - masted* * *• stěžeň• stožár -
25 punt
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26 telegraph
1. noun1) (a system of sending messages using either wires and electricity or radio: Send it by telegraph.) telegraf2) (an instrument for this: Send the message on the telegraph.) telegraf2. verb1) (to send by telegraph: He telegraphed the time of his arrival.) telegrafovat2) (to inform by telegraph: He telegraphed us to say when he would arrive.) telegrafovat•- telegraphy
- telegraphic
- telegraph pole* * *• telegraf• telegrafovat -
27 expedition
[ekspi'diʃən]1) (an organized journey with a purpose: an expedition to the South Pole.) expedice2) (a group making such a journey: He was a member of the expedition which climbed Mount Everest.) expedice•* * *• výprava• expedice -
28 flag
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29 array
[ə'rei] 1.1) (things, people etc arranged in some order: an impressive array of fabrics.) sada, řada, seskupení2) (clothes: in fine array.) oděv2. verb1) (to put (things, people etc) in some order for show etc: goods arrayed on the counter.) uspořádat, seskupit2) (to dress (oneself) eg in fine clothes.) vystrojit (se)* * *• pole• sešikovat• šikovat• seskupit -
30 polar bear
(a type of bear found near the North Pole.) lední medvěd* * *• ledový medvěd -
31 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) lyže2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) lyžovat- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
- ski tow* * *• zalyžovat si• lyžovat• lyže• lyžařský -
32 sphere
[sfiə](a solid object with a surface on which all points are an equal distance from the centre, like eg most types of ball.) koule* * *• zeměkoule• planeta• pole• rozsah• sféra• systém sfér• stálice• okruh• oblast• glóbus• hvězda• koule• kruhy• kulička• nebesa• oběžnice• dosah• dráha planety -
33 totem
['toutəm]((an image of) an animal or plant used as the badge or sign of a tribe, among North American Indians etc.) totem* * *• totem -
34 beat a (hasty) retreat
(to go away in a hurry: The children beat a hasty retreat when he appeared.) vyklidit pole, vzít nohy na ramena -
35 beat a (hasty) retreat
(to go away in a hurry: The children beat a hasty retreat when he appeared.) vyklidit pole, vzít nohy na ramena
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