Český | Angličtina |
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skok noun | jump [jumps](instance of causing oneself to fall from an elevated location) |
skok noun {m} | leap [leaps]noun |
skok do výšky noun {m} | high jump(athletics event) |
skok o tyči noun {m} | pole vault [pole vaults](jumping event where an athlete vaults over a high bar with the aid of a pole) |
skok po hlavě noun {m} | header [headers](headlong fall or jump) |
skok vysoký noun {m} | high jump(athletics event) |
skokan noun {m} | jumper [jumpers](someone or something that jumps) |
skokan volský noun {m} | bullfrog [bullfrogs]noun |
skokanské prkno noun {n} | springboard [springboards](flexible diving board) |
náskok noun {m} | head start(an advantage in starting earlier to gain a favorable position) |
poskok noun {m} | caper [capers](playful leap) dogsbody(Person who does menial work) gofer(worker) stooge [stooges](one who knowingly allows himself or herself to be used for another's profit) yes man(a person who always agrees with his employer or superior) |
přeskok noun {m} | vault [vaults](act of vaulting) vault [vaults](gymnastics: movement) vault [vaults](gymnastics: movement) |
přeskokový stůl noun {m} | vault [vaults](gymnastics: apparatus) vault [vaults](gymnastics: apparatus) |
trojskok noun {m} | triple jump(athletics field event) |
Velký skok vpřed proper noun {m} | Great Leap Forward(Great Leap Forward (in China)) |
výskok noun {m} | caper [capers](playful leap) |
úskok noun {m} | ruse(action intended to deceive, see also: trick) |
římskokatolický adjective | Roman Catholic(of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church) Roman Catholic(of or pertaining to the Roman/Latin Rite) |