Angol | Cseh |
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here (this place) noun [UK: hɪə(r)] [US: hɪər] | toto místonoun |
here (this time, the present situation) noun [UK: hɪə(r)] [US: hɪər] | tato chvílenoun tato dobanoun tento momentnoun |
here (to this place) adverb [UK: hɪə(r)] [US: hɪər] | semadverb tadyadverb |
here and there (in one place and another) adverb [UK: hɪə(r) ənd ðeə(r)] [US: hɪər ænd ˈðer] | sem tamadverb |
here you are (said when handing something over) phrase [UK: hɪə(r) juː ə(r)] [US: hɪər ˈjuː ˈɑːr] | prosímphrase |
hereby (formal phrase) adverb [UK: ˌhɪə.ˈbaɪ] [US: ˌhɪr.ˈbaɪ] | tímtoadverb |
hereditary (of a disease or trait: passed in the genes) adjective [UK: hɪ.ˈre.dɪ.tri] [US: hə.ˈre.də.ˌte.ri] | dědičnýadjective |
hereditary (of a title, honor or right: granted to somebody's descendant after that person's death) adjective [UK: hɪ.ˈre.dɪ.tri] [US: hə.ˈre.də.ˌte.ri] | dědičnýadjective |
hereditary (which is passed on as inheritance) adjective [UK: hɪ.ˈre.dɪ.tri] [US: hə.ˈre.də.ˌte.ri] | dědičnýadjective |
heredity (hereditary transmission) noun [UK: hɪ.ˈre.dɪ.ti] [US: hə.ˈre.də.ti] | dědičnostnoun |
hereinafter (In the parts of this document, statement, or book that follow; after this) adverb [UK: ˌhɪə.rɪn.ˈɑːf.tə(r)] [US: ˌhɪə.rɪn.ˈæf.tər] | dáleadverb |
heresiarch (founder of a heresy) noun [UK: hˈerəsɪˌɑːk] [US: hˈerəsɪˌɑːrk] | arcikacířnoun |
heresy (a controversial opinion) noun [UK: ˈhe.rə.si] [US: ˈhe.rə.si] | kacířstvínoun |
heresy (dissension from religious dogma) noun [UK: ˈhe.rə.si] [US: ˈhe.rə.si] | kacířstvínoun |
heretic (someone who believes contrary to fundamentals) noun [UK: ˈhe.rə.tɪk] [US: ˈhe.rə.tɪk] | kacířnoun kacířkanoun |
heretical (of or pertaining to heresy or heretics) adjective [UK: hɪ.ˈre.tɪk.l̩] [US: hə.ˈre.tɪk.l̩] | kacířskýadjective |
hereto (to here; to this) adverb [UK: hɪə.ˈtuː] [US: hɪə.ˈtuː] | semadverb |
heretofore (up to the present time) adverb [UK: ˌhɪə.tuː.ˈfɔː(r)] [US: ˌhɪr.tə.ˈfɔːr] | dosudadverb |
heritability (the ratio of the genetic variance of a population to its phenotypic variance) noun | dědivostnoun |
heritable (able to be inherited) adjective [UK: ˈhe.rɪ.təb.l̩] [US: ˈhe.rə.təb.l̩] | dědičnýadjective |
heritage [heritages] (property) noun [UK: ˈhe.rɪ.tɪdʒ] [US: ˈhe.rə.tədʒ] | dědictvínoun |
heritage [heritages] (tradition) noun [UK: ˈhe.rɪ.tɪdʒ] [US: ˈhe.rə.tədʒ] | dědictvínoun |
Herman (given name) proper noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mən] [US: ˈhɝː.mən] | Heřmanproper noun |
hermaphrodite (individual or organism having both male and female gonads) noun [UK: hɜː.ˈmæ.frə.daɪt] [US: hər.ˈmæ.frə.ˌdaɪt] | hermafroditnoun obojetníknoun |
hermeneutics (art and science of text interpretation) noun [UK: ˌhɜː.mə.ˈnjuː.tɪks] [US: ˌhɝː.mə.ˈnjuː.tɪks] | hermeneutikanoun |
Hermes (Greek god Hermes) proper noun [UK: ˈhɜː.miz] [US: ˈhɝː.miz] | Hermesproper noun Hermésproper noun |
hermetic (hermetically sealed) adjective [UK: hɜː.ˈme.tɪk] [US: hɝː.ˈme.tɪk] | hermetickýadjective |
hermetically adverb [UK: hɜː.ˈme.tɪk.l̩i] [US: hər.ˈme.tɪk.ə.li] | hermetickyadverb |
hermit [hermits] (recluse; someone who lives alone) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪt] [US: ˈhɝː.mət] | poustevníknoun |
hermit [hermits] (religious recluse; eremite) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪt] [US: ˈhɝː.mət] | poustevníknoun |
hermit crab [hermit crabs] (crustacean) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪt kræb] [US: ˈhɝː.mət ˈkræb] | krab poustevníčeknoun poustevníček severskýnoun |
hermitage (dwelling place of hermit) noun [UK: ˈhɜː.mɪ.tɪdʒ] [US: ˈhɝː.mə.tədʒ] | poustevnanoun |
Hermitian (equal to its transpose conjugate) adjective | hermitovskýadjective |