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rot meaning in Czech

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rot [rotted, rotting, rots] ((intransitive) to suffer decomposition)
verb
[UK: rɒt]
[US: ˈrɑːt]

hnítverb
{imPlf}

rotary (capable of rotation)
adjective
[UK: ˈrəʊ.tə.ri]
[US: ˈroʊ.tə.ri]

otočnýadjective

otáčivýadjective

rotačníadjective

rotary phone (rotary dial telephone)
noun

rotační telefonnoun

rotary printing press (printing press using cylinders for carrying ink)
noun

rotačkanoun
{f}

rotate [rotated, rotating, rotates] (to spin, turn, or revolve)
verb
[UK: rəʊ.ˈteɪt]
[US: roʊ.ˈteɪt]

otočitverb

rote (mechanical routine)
noun
[UK: rəʊt]
[US: roʊt]

rutinanoun
{f}

rote (process of committing to memory)
noun
[UK: rəʊt]
[US: roʊt]

biflovánínoun
{n}

memorovánínoun
{n}

rote (roar of the surf)
noun
[UK: rəʊt]
[US: roʊt]

hřmění příbojenoun
{n}

rotor [rotors] (a rotating part of a mechanical device)
noun
[UK: ˈrəʊ.tə(r)]
[US: ˈroʊ.tə(r)]

rotornoun
{m}

rotten (decayed, gone bad)
adjective
[UK: ˈrɒt.n̩]
[US: ˈrɑːt.n̩]

shnilýadjective

Rottweiler [Rottweilers] (breed of dog)
noun

rotvajlernoun
{m}

rotunda [rotundas] (architecture: round building, often with a dome)
noun
[UK: rəʊ.ˈtʌn.də]
[US: roʊ.ˈtʌn.də]

rotundanoun
{f}

betrothal [betrothals] (mutual promise)
noun
[UK: bɪ.ˈtrəʊ.ðəl]
[US: bɪˈtro.ʊ.ðəl]

zasnoubenínoun
{n}

betrothed [betrothed] (fiancé or fiancée)
noun
[UK: bɪ.ˈtrəʊðd]
[US: bɪˈtroʊðd]

zasnoubenýnoun
{m}

broth [broths] (soup made from broth)
noun
[UK: brɒθ]
[US: ˈbrɒθ]

vývarnoun
{m}

broth [broths] (water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled)
noun
[UK: brɒθ]
[US: ˈbrɒθ]

vývarnoun
{m}

brothel [brothels] (house of prostitution)
noun
[UK: ˈbrɒθ.l̩]
[US: ˈbrɑːθ.l̩]

bordelnoun
{m}

nevěstinecnoun
{m}

brother [brothers] (male fellow member of a religious community)
noun
[UK: ˈbrʌð.ə(r)]
[US: ˈbrʌð.r̩]

bratrnoun

brother [brothers] (male having parents in common)
noun
[UK: ˈbrʌð.ə(r)]
[US: ˈbrʌð.r̩]

bratrnoun
{m}

brother [brothers] (male sibling)
noun
[UK: ˈbrʌð.ə(r)]
[US: ˈbrʌð.r̩]

bratrnoun
{m}

brother-in-law (one's brother's husband)
noun
[UK: ˈbrʌð.ə(r) ɪn lɔː]
[US: ˈbrʌð.r̩ ɪn ˈlɑː]

švagrnoun
{m}

brother-in-law (one's husband's brother)
noun
[UK: ˈbrʌð.ə(r) ɪn lɔː]
[US: ˈbrʌð.r̩ ɪn ˈlɑː]

švagrnoun
{m}

brother-in-law (one's sister's husband)
noun
[UK: ˈbrʌð.ə(r) ɪn lɔː]
[US: ˈbrʌð.r̩ ɪn ˈlɑː]

švagrnoun
{m}

brother-in-law (one's wife's brother)
noun
[UK: ˈbrʌð.ə(r) ɪn lɔː]
[US: ˈbrʌð.r̩ ɪn ˈlɑː]

švagrnoun
{m}

brotherhood [brotherhoods] (state of being brothers or a brother)
noun
[UK: ˈbrʌ.ðə.hʊd]
[US: ˈbrʌ.ðər.ˌhʊd]

bratrstvínoun
{n}

brotherly (of or characteristic of brothers)
adjective
[UK: ˈbrʌ.ðə.li]
[US: ˈbrʌ.ðər.li]

bratrskýadjective

carrot [carrots] (Daucus carota ssp. sativus)
noun
[UK: ˈkæ.rət]
[US: ˈkæ.rət]

mrkevnoun
{f}

carrot [carrots] (motivational tool)
noun
[UK: ˈkæ.rət]
[US: ˈkæ.rət]

cukrnoun
{m}

carrot and stick (simultaneous rewards for good behavior and punishments for bad behavior)
noun

cukr a bičnoun

cricothyrotomy (incision made through the skin and cricothyroid membrane)
noun

koniotomienoun
{f}

crop rotation [crop rotations] (farming practice)
noun
[UK: krɒp rəʊ.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˈkrɑːp roʊ.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]

střídání plodinnoun
{n}

crotch [crotches] (area of a person’s body)
noun
[UK: krɒtʃ]
[US: ˈkrɑːtʃ]

rozkroknoun
{m}

crotchety (cranky, disagreeable or stubborn)
adjective
[UK: ˈkrɒ.tʃɪ.ti]
[US: ˈkrɑː.tʃə.ti]

vrtošivýadjective

do you have any brothers or sisters (do you have any siblings?)
phrase

máte sourozence?phrase

Dorothy (female given name)
proper noun
[UK: ˈdɒ.rə.θi]
[US: ˈdɔː.rə.θi]

Dorotaproper noun
{f}

erotic (tending to arouse sexual desire)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈrɒ.tɪk]
[US: ɪ.ˈrɑː.tɪk]

erotickýadjective

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