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vacuum

  • 1 vacuum

    ['vækjuəm] 1. noun
    1) (a space from which (almost) all air or other gas has been removed.) vzduchoprázdno
    2) (short for vacuum cleaner.)
    2. verb
    (to clean (something) using a vacuum cleaner: She vacuumed the carpet.) (vy)luxovat
    - vacuum-flask
    - flask
    * * *
    • vakuový
    • vakuovaný
    • vakuum
    • vyluxovat
    • vzduchoprázdno
    • vzduchoprazdný
    • vysávat
    • podtlak
    • podtlakový
    • luxovat

    English-Czech dictionary > vacuum

  • 2 (vacuum-)flask

    noun (a container with double walls that have a vacuum between them to keep the contents from losing or gaining heat: a (vacuum-)flask of hot coffee.) termoska

    English-Czech dictionary > (vacuum-)flask

  • 3 vacuum-packed

    • vakuově baleno

    English-Czech dictionary > vacuum-packed

  • 4 vacuum bottle

    • vakuová nádoba

    English-Czech dictionary > vacuum bottle

  • 5 vacuum cleaner

    (a machine that cleans carpets etc by sucking dust etc into itself.) vysavač
    * * *
    • vysavač

    English-Czech dictionary > vacuum cleaner

  • 6 vacuum tube

    • výbojka
    • elektronka

    English-Czech dictionary > vacuum tube

  • 7 UHV (ultra high vacuum)

    • ultra-vysoké vakuum

    English-Czech dictionary > UHV (ultra high vacuum)

  • 8 ultra high vacuum

    • ultravysoké vakuum

    English-Czech dictionary > ultra high vacuum

  • 9 Hoover

    ['hu:və] 1. noun
    (a kind of vacuum cleaner.)
    2. verb
    (to clean (a carpet etc) with a vacuum cleaner: She hoovered the carpets.)
    * * *
    • Hoover

    English-Czech dictionary > Hoover

  • 10 hoover

    ['hu:və] 1. noun
    (a kind of vacuum cleaner.)
    2. verb
    (to clean (a carpet etc) with a vacuum cleaner: She hoovered the carpets.)
    * * *
    • vysavač
    • luxovat

    English-Czech dictionary > hoover

  • 11 belt

    [belt] 1. noun
    1) (a long (narrow) piece of leather, cloth etc worn round the waist: a trouser-belt; He tightened his belt.) pás(ek), řemen
    2) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) řemen
    3) (a zone of country etc: a belt of trees; an industrial belt.) zóna, oblast, pás
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a belt: He belted his trousers on.) připnout opaskem
    2) (to strike (with or without a belt): He belted the disobedient dog.) spráskat (opaskem)
    * * *
    • pásek
    • pás
    • opasek
    • hnací řemen

    English-Czech dictionary > belt

  • 12 demonstrate

    ['demənstreit]
    1) (to show clearly: This demonstrates his ignorance of the situation.) ukázat
    2) (to show how something works or is done: He demonstrated how the new vacuum cleaner worked.) předvést
    3) (to express an opinion (usually political) by marching, showing banners etc in public: A crowd collected to demonstrate against the new taxes.) demonstrovat
    - demonstrator
    - demonstrative adjective/pronoun
    * * *
    • ukázat
    • předvádět
    • demonstrovat
    • dokázat

    English-Czech dictionary > demonstrate

  • 13 flask

    1) (a container in which drinks can be carried: a flask of whisky.) láhev, čutora
    2) (a vacuum flask: The workmen carried flasks of tea.) termoska
    3) (a bottle, usually with a narrow neck.) láhev
    * * *
    • polní láhev
    • placatka
    • baňka
    • čutora

    English-Czech dictionary > flask

  • 14 suck

    1. verb
    1) (to draw liquid etc into the mouth: As soon as they are born, young animals learn to suck (milk from their mothers); She sucked up the lemonade through a straw.) sát
    2) (to hold something between the lips or inside the mouth, as though drawing liquid from it: I told him to take the sweet out of his mouth, but he just went on sucking; He sucked the end of his pencil.) cucat
    3) (to pull or draw in a particular direction with a sucking or similar action: The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dirt from the carpet; A plant sucks up moisture from the soil.) vysát
    4) ((American) (slang) to be awful, boring, disgusting etc: Her singing sucks; This job sucks.) smrdět, zavánět podrazem
    2. noun
    (an act of sucking: I gave him a suck of my lollipop.) líznutí
    - suck up to
    * * *
    • sát
    • cucat

    English-Czech dictionary > suck

  • 15 suction

    1) (the action of sucking.) sání
    2) (the process of creating a vacuum by reducing air pressure on the surface of a liquid so that it can be drawn up into a tube etc, or between two surfaces, eg a rubber disc and a wall, so that they stick together.) odsávání
    * * *
    • sání

    English-Czech dictionary > suction

  • 16 Thermos (flask)

    (a type of vacuum-flask: He had some tea in a Thermos (flask).) termoska

    English-Czech dictionary > Thermos (flask)

  • 17 Thermos (flask)

    (a type of vacuum-flask: He had some tea in a Thermos (flask).) termoska

    English-Czech dictionary > Thermos (flask)

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  • vacuum — cleaner Vac u*um clean er A machine for cleaning carpets, tapestry, upholstered work, etc., by suction; sometimes called a {vacuum}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • vacuum — index blank (emptiness), need (deprivation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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