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  • 21 sprocket wheel

    • převodové kolo
    • řetězové kolo

    English-Czech dictionary > sprocket wheel

  • 22 steering wheel

    • volant

    English-Czech dictionary > steering wheel

  • 23 worm-wheel

    • šnekové kolo

    English-Czech dictionary > worm-wheel

  • 24 put one's shoulder to the wheel

    (to begin to work very hard.) pořádně se obout (do)

    English-Czech dictionary > put one's shoulder to the wheel

  • 25 cog

    [koɡ]
    (one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) zub
    * * *
    • zub
    • cvrček

    English-Czech dictionary > cog

  • 26 skid

    [skid] 1. past tense, past participle - skidded; verb
    (to slide accidentally sideways: His back wheel skidded and he fell off his bike.) smeknout se
    2. noun
    1) (an accidental slide sideways.) smyk
    2) (a wedge etc put under a wheel to check it on a steep place.) zarážka
    * * *
    • sklouznout
    • klouzat
    • klouznout
    • dostat smyk

    English-Czech dictionary > skid

  • 27 axle

    ['æksl]
    (the rod on which a wheel turns: the back axle of the car.) náprava, osa
    * * *
    • náprava

    English-Czech dictionary > axle

  • 28 cartwheel

    1) (a wheel of a cart.) kolo od vozu
    2) (a sideways somersault.) přemet stranou, hvězda
    * * *
    • cvik hvězda

    English-Czech dictionary > cartwheel

  • 29 castor

    (a small wheel on the legs of furniture to make it easier to move.) kolečko u nábytku
    * * *
    • vyrobené z bobra
    • kolečko nábytku

    English-Czech dictionary > castor

  • 30 circumference

    ((the length of) the boundary line of a circle or anything circular in shape: the circumference of a circle/wheel.) obvod
    * * *
    • okraj
    • obvod
    • hranice

    English-Czech dictionary > circumference

  • 31 entangle

    [in'tæŋɡl]
    (to cause (something) to become twisted or tangled with something else: Her long scarf entangled itself in the bicycle wheel; entangled in an unhappy love affair.) zaplést se
    * * *
    • zaplést
    • zamotat

    English-Czech dictionary > entangle

  • 32 flange

    [flæn‹]
    (a raised edge on the rim of a wheel etc.) obruba
    * * *
    • obruba

    English-Czech dictionary > flange

  • 33 grindstone

    noun (a wheel-shaped stone against which knives are sharpened as it turns.) brusný kotouč
    * * *
    • brusný kotouč
    • brus

    English-Czech dictionary > grindstone

  • 34 helm

    [helm]
    (the wheel or handle by which a ship is steered: He asked me to take the helm (= steer the ship).) kormidlo
    * * *
    • helma
    • kormidlovat
    • kormidlo

    English-Czech dictionary > helm

  • 35 hub

    1) (the centre of a wheel.) náboj
    2) (a centre of activity or business.) centrum
    * * *
    • rozbočovač
    • střed
    • centrum

    English-Czech dictionary > hub

  • 36 jack

    [‹æk]
    1) (an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight: You should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel.) zdvihák
    2) (the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave: The jack, queen and king are the three face cards.) spodek
    * * *
    • zvedák
    • spodek
    • hever
    • kluk
    • konektor

    English-Czech dictionary > jack

  • 37 jack up

    (to raise (a motor car etc) and keep it supported, with a jack: You need to jack up the car before you try to remove the wheel.) zdvihnout
    * * *
    • nadzvednout heverem

    English-Czech dictionary > jack up

  • 38 jam

    [‹æm] I noun
    (a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) džem; s džemem
    II 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb
    1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) ucpat (se), zatarasit
    2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) vmáčknout
    3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) zadřít se
    4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) rušit
    2. noun
    1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) zácpa, tlačenice
    2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) průšvih
    * * *
    • ucpat
    • zablokovat
    • marmeláda
    • džem
    • dopravní zácpa

    English-Czech dictionary > jam

  • 39 mudguard

    noun (a shield or guard over the wheel of a car, bicycle etc to keep mud, rainwater etc from splashing upwards.) blatník
    * * *
    • blatník

    English-Czech dictionary > mudguard

  • 40 paddle

    ['pædl] I verb
    (to walk about in shallow water: The children went paddling in the sea.) brouzdat se
    II 1. noun
    (a short, light oar, often with a blade at each end of the shaft, used in canoes etc.) pádlo
    2. verb
    (to move with a paddle: He paddled the canoe along the river.) pádlovat
    - paddle-wheel
    * * *
    • pádlo
    • lopatka
    • brouzdat

    English-Czech dictionary > paddle

См. также в других словарях:

  • Wheel — (hw[=e]l), n. [OE. wheel, hweol, AS. hwe[ o]l, hweogul, hweowol; akin to D. wiel, Icel. hv[=e]l, Gr. ky klos, Skr. cakra; cf. Icel. hj[=o]l, Dan. hiul, Sw. hjul. [root]218. Cf. {Cycle}, {Cyclopedia}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A circular frame turning… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wheel — [hwēl, wēl] n. [ME whele < OE hweol, earlier hweogol < IE * kwekwlo , wheel (> Gr kyklos, a circle) < base * kwel , to turn, be around, dwell > Gr telos, turning point, end, polos, axis, L colere, to till, dwell, Ger hals, neck] 1 …   English World dictionary

  • wheel — ► NOUN 1) a circular object that revolves on an axle, fixed below a vehicle to enable it to move along or forming part of a machine. 2) something resembling a wheel or having a wheel as its essential part. 3) (wheels) informal a car. 4) an… …   English terms dictionary

  • Wheel — Wheel, v. i. [1913 Webster] 1. To turn on an axis, or as on an axis; to revolve; to more about; to rotate; to gyrate. [1913 Webster] The moon carried about the earth always shows the same face to us, not once wheeling upon her own center. Bentley …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wheel|er — «HWEE luhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that wheels. 2. a thing, such as a vehicle or a boat, that has a wheel or wheels: »a four wheeler, side wheeler. 3. = wheel horse. (Cf. ↑wheel horse) …   Useful english dictionary

  • wheel|ie — «HWEE lee», noun. a stunt of riding a motorcycle or bicycle on one wheel: »“Doing a wheelie”…means lifting the front wheel off the ground and balancing on the rear wheel alone (New York Times) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Wheel — Wheel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wheeled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wheeling}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To convey on wheels, or in a wheeled vehicle; as, to wheel a load of hay or wood. [1913 Webster] 2. To put into a rotatory motion; to cause to turn or revolve;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Wheel —   [englisch, wiːl; wörtlich »Rad«], auch Modulation Wheel oder Pitch Wheel, Steuerungsrad (Handrad) an Synthesizern (meist am linken Rand angebracht, Bedienung mit linkem Daumen) zur Modulation (z. B. Vibrato, Wah Wah) oder für Pitch Bending… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • wheel — [n] circle, revolution caster, circuit, circulation, circumvolution, cycle, disk, drum, gyration, gyre, hoop, pivot, pulley, ratchet, ring, roll, roller, rotation, round, spin, trolley, turn, twirl, whirl; concepts 436,464,502 wheel [v] turn,… …   New thesaurus

  • wheel — vb *turn, revolve, rotate, gyrate, circle, spin, twirl, whirl, swirl, pirouette, eddy …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • wheel — A circular device, thin in relation to its face area, usually able to rotate about a central axle or pivot, with a durable but elastic rim or with regular teeth cut on the rim and for lightness often supported by spokes joined to the hub instead… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

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