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  • 41 gnaw

    [no:]
    (to bite or chew with a scraping movement: The dog was gnawing a large bone; The mice have gnawed holes in the walls of this room.) hryzat, okousávat
    * * *
    • hryzat

    English-Czech dictionary > gnaw

  • 42 grace

    [ɡreis] 1. noun
    1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) půvab
    2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) slušnost
    3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) modlitba při jídle
    4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) odklad
    5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) milost
    6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) milost
    - gracefully
    - gracefulness
    - gracious
    2. interjection
    (an exclamation of surprise.) proboha!
    - graciousness
    - with a good/bad grace
    - with good/bad grace
    * * *
    • ušlechtilost
    • půvab
    • grácie
    • milost
    • milosrdenství
    • ctnost

    English-Czech dictionary > grace

  • 43 graceful

    adjective (having or showing beauty of form or movement: a graceful dancer.) ladný, půvabný
    * * *
    • uhlazený
    • půvabný
    • rozkošný
    • spanilý
    • mající šarm
    • elegantní

    English-Czech dictionary > graceful

  • 44 guide

    1. verb
    1) (to lead, direct or show the way: I don't know how to get to your house - I'll need someone to guide me; Your comments guided me in my final choice.) vést; řídit, usměrnit
    2) (to control the movement of: The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.) vést
    2. noun
    1) (a person who shows the way to go, points out interesting things etc: A guide will show you round the castle.) průvodce
    2) ((also guidebook) a book which contains information for tourists: a guide to Rome.) průvodce
    3) ((usually with capital) a Girl Guide.) skautka
    4) (something which informs, directs or influences.) rádce
    - guideline
    - guided missile
    * * *
    • průvodkyně
    • průvodce

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  • 45 gulp

    1. verb
    (to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) (s)polykat
    2. noun
    1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) polknutí
    2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) lok, doušek
    * * *
    • doušek

    English-Czech dictionary > gulp

  • 46 heartbeat

    noun ((the sound of) the regular movement of the heart.) tep
    * * *
    • puls
    • tep

    English-Czech dictionary > heartbeat

  • 47 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

  • 48 jerk

    [‹ə:k] 1. noun
    (a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) trhnutí
    2. verb
    (to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) trhnout; strkat; kodrcat
    - jerkily
    - jerkiness
    * * *
    • trhnout
    • potrhlý člověk
    • škubnout
    • škubat
    • cukat

    English-Czech dictionary > jerk

  • 49 jerky

    adjective (jerking; full of jerks: a jerky movement; a jerky way of speaking.) trhavý
    * * *
    • trhavý

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  • 50 jolt

    [‹əult] 1. verb
    1) (to move jerkily: The bus jolted along the road.) drkotat
    2) (to shake or move suddenly: I was violently jolted as the train stopped.) házet sebou
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement or shake: The car gave a jolt and started.) drcnutí
    2) (a shock: He got a jolt when he heard the bad news.) otřes
    * * *
    • strčit

    English-Czech dictionary > jolt

  • 51 lash

    [læʃ] 1. noun
    1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) řasa
    2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) rána bičem
    3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) řemínek
    2. verb
    1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) bičovat, šlehat
    2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) přivázat
    3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) mrskat
    4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) padat v proudech
    * * *
    • šlehnutí
    • švihnout
    • bič
    • bičovat

    English-Czech dictionary > lash

  • 52 lateral

    ['lætərəl]
    (of, at, to or from the side: lateral movement.) postranní
    * * *
    • vedlejší
    • postranní čára
    • postranní část
    • podsaditý
    • postranní
    • příčný
    • přípojka kanálu
    • širokolící
    • odnož
    • horizontální
    • laterální
    • boční
    • boční chodba

    English-Czech dictionary > lateral

  • 53 lip-read

    verb ((of a deaf person) to understand what a person is saying by watching the movement of his lips.) odčítat ze rtů
    * * *
    • odezírání ze rtů

    English-Czech dictionary > lip-read

  • 54 lively

    adjective (active; full of life, high spirits or movement: She took a lively interest in us; The music is bright and lively.) živý; řízný
    * * *
    • živý
    • plný života
    • čilý

    English-Czech dictionary > lively

  • 55 lurch

    [lə: ] 1. verb
    (to move suddenly or unevenly forward; to roll to one side.) naklonit se; škubnout
    2. noun
    (such a movement: The train gave a lurch and started off.) trhnutí
    * * *
    • vrávorat
    • zakymácení
    • kymácet

    English-Czech dictionary > lurch

  • 56 manoeuvre

    [mə'nu:və] 1. noun
    1) (a planned movement (of troops, ships, aircraft, vehicles etc): Can you perform all the manoeuvres required by the driving test?) manévr
    2) (a skilful or cunning plan or action: His appointment was the result of many cunning manoeuvres.) manévr
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) perform manoeuvres: She had difficulty manoeuvring her car into the narrow space.) manévrovat
    * * *
    • manévr

    English-Czech dictionary > manoeuvre

  • 57 mime

    1. noun
    1) (the art of using movement to perform the function of speech, especially in drama: She is studying mime.) pantomima
    2) (a play in which no words are spoken and the actions tell the story: The children performed a mime.) pantomima
    3) (an actor in such a play; someone who practises this art: Marcel Marceau is a famous mime.) mim
    2. verb
    (to act, eg in such a play, using movements rather than words: He mimed his love for her by holding his hands over his heart.) vyjádřit beze slov
    * * *
    • pantomima

    English-Czech dictionary > mime

  • 58 move

    [mu:v] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) change position or go from one place to another: He moved his arm; Don't move!; Please move your car.) pohnout, hýbat
    2) (to change houses: We're moving on Saturday.) stěhovat se
    3) (to affect the feelings or emotions of: I was deeply moved by the film.) dojmout
    2. noun
    1) ((in board games) an act of moving a piece: You can win this game in three moves.) tah
    2) (an act of changing homes: How did your move go?) stěhování
    - moveable
    - movement
    - movie
    - moving
    - movingly
    - get a move on
    - make a move
    - move along
    - move heaven and earth
    - move house
    - move in
    - move off
    - move out
    - move up
    - on the move
    * * *
    • zahýbat
    • pohyb
    • pohnout
    • pohybovat
    • posouvat
    • posunout
    • přimět
    • přesunout
    • přesun
    • přesouvat
    • přestěhovat se
    • stěhovat
    • stěhování
    • tah
    • hnutí
    • hnout
    • hnout se
    • hýbat se
    • manévr
    • dojmout

    English-Czech dictionary > move

  • 59 muscle

    (any of the bundles of fibres in the body which, by contracting or relaxing, cause movement of the body: He has well-developed muscles in his arms.) sval
    - muscle in
    * * *
    • sval

    English-Czech dictionary > muscle

  • 60 nimble

    ['nimbl]
    (quick and light in movement: a nimble jump.) hbitý, mrštný
    * * *
    • hbitý
    • mrštný
    • čiperný
    • čilý

    English-Czech dictionary > nimble

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