Angol-Cseh szótár »

habit csehül

AngolCseh
habit [habits] (an action done on a regular basis)
noun
[UK: ˈhæ.bɪt]
[US: ˈhæ.bət]

návyknoun
{m}

zvyknoun
{m}

habit [habits] (long piece of clothing worn by monks and nuns)
noun
[UK: ˈhæ.bɪt]
[US: ˈhæ.bət]

hábitnoun
{m}

habitable (where humans or other animals can live)
adjective
[UK: ˈhæ.bɪ.təb.l̩]
[US: ˈhæ.bə.təb.l̩]

obyvatelnýadjective

habituation [habituations] (act of habituating, or accustoming)
noun
[UK: hə.ˌbɪ.tʃʊ.ˈeɪʃ.n̩]
[US: hə.ˌbɪ.tʃʊ.ˈeɪʃ.n̩]

habituacenoun
{f}

habit(one who frequents a place, a regular)
noun
[UK: hə.ˈbɪ.tʃʊeɪ]
[US: hə.ˈbɪ.tʃʊeɪ]

štamgastnoun
{m}

inhabit [inhabited, inhabiting, inhabits] (to live or reside in some place)
verb
[UK: ɪn.ˈhæ.bɪt]
[US: ˌɪn.ˈhæ.bət]

obývatverb

inhabitable (fit to live in)
adjective
[UK: ɪn.ˈhæ.bɪ.təb.l̩]
[US: ɪn.ˈhæ.bɪ.təb.l̩]

obyvatelnýadjective

inhabitant [inhabitants] (someone or thing who lives in a place)
noun
[UK: ɪn.ˈhæ.bɪ.tənt]
[US: ˌɪn.ˈhæ.bə.tənt]

obyvatelnoun
{m}

obyvatelkanoun
{f}

old habits die hard (established habits are difficult to change)
phrase

zvyk je železná košilephrase

uninhabitable (not inhabitable)
adjective
[UK: ˌʌ.nɪn.ˈhæ.bɪ.təb.l̩]
[US: ˌʌ.ˌnɪn.ˈhæ.bə.təb.l̩]

neobyvatelnýadjective

uninhabited (not inhabited)
adjective
[UK: ˌʌ.nɪn.ˈhæ.bɪ.tɪd]
[US: ˌʌ.ˌnɪn.ˈhæ.bə.təd]

neobydlenýadjective