Angol | Cseh |
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cant [cants] (an inclination from a horizontal or vertical line; a slope or bevel; a tilt) noun [UK: kænt] [US: ˈkænt] | náklonnoun sklonnoun |
cant [cants] (angle at which something is set) noun [UK: kænt] [US: ˈkænt] | náklonnoun sklonnoun |
cant [cants] (hypocritical talk) noun [UK: kænt] [US: ˈkænt] | pokrytecké frázenoun |
cant [canted, canting, cants] (set something at an angle) verb [UK: kænt] [US: ˈkænt] | naklonitverb sklonitverb |
cant [canted, canting, cants] (to bevel an edge or corner) verb [UK: kænt] [US: ˈkænt] | zkositverb |
cantankerous (ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby) adjective [UK: kæn.ˈtæŋk.ə.rəs] [US: kæn.ˈtæŋk.ə.rəs] | hašteřivýadjective nevrlýadjective |
canteen [canteens] (small cafeteria or snack bar) noun [UK: kæn.ˈtiːn] [US: kæn.ˈtiːn] | jídelnanoun kantýnanoun |
canteen [canteens] (water bottle) noun [UK: kæn.ˈtiːn] [US: kæn.ˈtiːn] | polní láhevnoun |
canter [canters] (gait) noun [UK: ˈkæn.tə(r)] [US: ˈkæn.tər] | cvalnoun |
canter [canters] (ride) noun [UK: ˈkæn.tə(r)] [US: ˈkæn.tər] | jízda cvalemnoun |
canter [cantered, cantering, canters] (to gait) verb [UK: ˈkæn.tə(r)] [US: ˈkæn.tər] | cválatverb |
Canterbury (cathedral city in England) proper noun [UK: ˈkæn.tə.bri] [US: ˈkæn.tər.ˌbe.ri] | Canterburyproper noun |
canthus [canthi] (corner of the eye, where the eyelids meet) noun [UK: kˈanθəs] [US: kˈænθəs] | oční kouteknoun |
cantilever [cantilevers] (beam anchored at one end and projecting into space) noun [UK: ˈkæn.tɪ.liː.və(r)] [US: ˈkæn.tɪ.liː.vər] | konzolanoun krakorecnoun |
canting arms noun | mluvící znamenínoun |
canton (state of Switzerland) noun [UK: ˈkæn.tɒn] [US: ˈkæn.tən] | kantonnoun |
Cantonese (language) noun [UK: ˌkæn.tə.ˈniːz] [US: ˌkæn.tə.ˈniːz] | kantonštinanoun |
cantor [cantors] (singer) noun [UK: ˈkæn.tɔː(r)] [US: ˈkæn.tər] | kantornoun kantorkanoun |
cosecant (reciprocal of the sine function) noun [UK: ˈkəʊ.ˈsiːkənt] [US: koʊ.ˈsiːkənt] | kosekansnoun |
epicanthus [epicanthi] (a skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical of East Asians) noun | epikantusnoun |
insignificant (not significant; not important) adjective [UK: ˌɪn.sɪɡ.ˈnɪ.fɪkənt] [US: ˌɪn.ˌsɪg.ˈnjɪ.fɪkənt] | nevýznamnýadjective |
lubricant [lubricants] (substance used to reduce friction) noun [UK: ˈluː.brɪkənt] [US: ˈluː.brəkənt] | mazivonoun |
recant [recanted, recanting, recants] (to withdraw or repudiate formally and publicly) verb [UK: rɪˈkænt] [US: riˈkænt] | odvolatverb |
scant (very little) determiner [UK: skænt] [US: ˈskænt] | pramalýdeterminer |
secant [secants] (in geometry) noun [UK: ˈsiːkənt] [US: ˈsiːkænt] | sečnanoun |
secant [secants] (in trigonometry) noun [UK: ˈsiːkənt] [US: ˈsiːkænt] | sekansnoun |
significant (having noticeable effect) adjective [UK: sɪɡ.ˈnɪ.fɪkənt] [US: sɪg.ˈnɪ.fɪkənt] | důležitýadjective významnýadjective |
significant figure (a digit that is meaningful with respect to the precision of a measurement) noun [UK: sɪɡ.ˈnɪ.fɪkənt ˈfɪ.ɡə(r)] [US: sɪg.ˈnɪ.fɪkənt ˈfɪ.ɡjər] | platná číslicenoun |
significantly (in a significant manner: notably) adverb [UK: sɪɡ.ˈnɪ.fɪk.ənt.li] [US: sɪg.ˈnɪ.fɪk.ənt.li] | významněadverb značněadverb |
vacant (not occupied) adjective [UK: ˈveɪkənt] [US: ˈveɪkənt] | volnýadjective |