Czech | English |
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samotář noun {m} | rogue [rogues](an aggressive animal separate from the herd, especially an elephant) solitary [solitaries](one who lives alone) |
samoteč noun {m} | wine from unpressed grapes(wine) |
samotný pronoun | itself((emphatic) it) yourself(you, used emphatically) |
samotný adjective | single(not accompanied by anything else) |
samotok noun {m} | wine from unpressed grapes(wine) |
samoúčel noun {m} | end in itself(something without a purpose) |
samoúčelný adjective | autotelicadjective |
samouctví noun {n} | autodidacticism(self-education; self-directed learning) |
samouk noun {m} | autodidact [autodidacts](a self-taught person) |
samovar noun {m} | samovar [samovars](metal urn with a spigot, for boiling water for making tea) |
samovazba noun {f} | solitary confinement(forced isolation) |
samovláda noun {f} | autocracy [autocracies](form of government) |
samovládce noun {m} | autocrat [autocrats](ruler with absolute power) |
samovznětlivý adjective | pyrophoric(spontaneously igniting in air) |
samozřejmě adverb | certainly(without doubt, surely) obviously(in an obvious manner; clearly apparent) of course(naturally) |
samozřejmost noun {f} | truism [truisms](self-evident or obvious truth) |
samozřejmý adjective | self-evident(obviously true) |
samozřejmý adjective {m} | obvious(easily discovered or understood; self-explanatory) |
samozvaný adjective {m} | self-proclaimedadjective |
to se rozumí samo sebou phrase | it goes without saying(it is understood without being said) |