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1 wolves
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2 howl
1. verb1) (to make a long, loud cry: The wolves howled; He howled with pain; We howled with laughter.) výt; křičet2) ((of wind) to make a similar sound: The wind howled through the trees.) kvílet2. noun(such a cry: a howl of pain; howls of laughter.) vytí; výbuch- howler* * *• výt• zavytí• zavýt• řev -
3 pack
[pæk] 1. noun1) (things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back: He carried his luggage in a pack on his back.) ranec, tlumok2) (a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards: a pack of cards.) balíček, hra3) (a number or group of certain animals: a pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.) smečka, stádo, hejno4) (a packet: a pack of cigarettes.) krabička2. verb1) (to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey: I've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.) sbalit2) (to come together in large numbers in a small space: They packed into the hall to hear his speech.) namačkat (se)•- packing- packing-case
- packed out
- packed
- pack off
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4 trail
[treil] 1. verb1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) courat se2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) vléci se3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) jít po stopě2. noun1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) stopa2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) stezka3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) stopa•- trailer* * *• vláčet• stezka• stopovat -
5 wild
1) ((of animals) not tamed: wolves and other wild animals.) divoký2) ((of land) not cultivated.) neobdělaný3) (uncivilized or lawless; savage: wild tribes.) divoký4) (very stormy; violent: a wild night at sea; a wild rage.) bouřlivý, prudký5) (mad, crazy, insane etc: wild with hunger; wild with anxiety.) šílený, bez sebe6) (rash: a wild hope.) bezmezný7) (not accurate or reliable: a wild guess.) náhodný8) (very angry.) zuřivý•- wildly- wildness
- wildfire: spread like wildfire
- wildfowl
- wild-goose chase
- wildlife
- in the wild
- the wilds
- the Wild West* * *• zuřivý• divoký -
6 wolf
[wulf] 1. plural - wolves; noun(a type of wild animal of the dog family, usually found hunting in packs.) vlk2. verb(to eat greedily: He wolfed (down) his breakfast and hurried out.) (z)hltat- wolf-cub- wolf-whistle
- keep the wolf from the door* * *• vlk• hltat jako vlk• kruťas
См. также в других словарях:
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