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stud meaning in Czech

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stud (male animal kept for breeding)
noun
[UK: stʌd]
[US: ˈstəd]

hřebecnoun
{m}

stud (small object protruding from something)
noun
[UK: stʌd]
[US: ˈstəd]

cvočeknoun
{m}

stud (small round earring)
noun
[UK: stʌd]
[US: ˈstəd]

cvočeknoun
{m}

student [students] (person enrolled at a university, see also: university student)
noun
[UK: ˈstjuːdnt]
[US: ˈstuː.dənt]

studentnoun
{m}

studentkanoun
{f}

student [students] (person who studies a subject)
noun
[UK: ˈstjuːdnt]
[US: ˈstuː.dənt]

studentnoun
{m}

studentkanoun
{f}

Student's t distribution (probability distribution)
noun

Studentovo t-rozdělenínoun
{n}

study [studied, studying, studies] (to acquire knowledge)
verb
[UK: ˈstʌ.di]
[US: ˈstʌ.di]

studovatverb
{imPlf}

učit severb
{imPlf}

study [studied, studying, studies] (to revise/review materials)
verb
[UK: ˈstʌ.di]
[US: ˈstʌ.di]

studovatverb
{imPlf}

study [studied, studying, studies] (to take a course)
verb
[UK: ˈstʌ.di]
[US: ˈstʌ.di]

studovatverb
{imPlf}

study [studies] (artwork made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique)
noun
[UK: ˈstʌ.di]
[US: ˈstʌ.di]

studienoun
{f}

study [studies] (mental effort to acquire knowledge)
noun
[UK: ˈstʌ.di]
[US: ˈstʌ.di]

studiumnoun
{n}

učenínoun
{n}

study [studies] (room in a house intended for reading and writing)
noun
[UK: ˈstʌ.di]
[US: ˈstʌ.di]

pracovnanoun
{f}

studovnanoun
{f}

studio [studios] (place where radio or television programs, records or films are made)
noun
[UK: ˈstjuː.dɪəʊ]
[US: ˈstuː.diˌo.ʊ]

studionoun
{n}

American studies (an interdisciplinary field dealing with the study of the Americas, with a historical emphasis upon the United States)
noun

amerikanistikanoun
{f}

Arabic studies (academic discipline)
noun

arabistikanoun
{f}

Balkan studies (field of academic study concerned with the Balkans)
noun

balkanistikanoun
{f}

balkanologienoun
{f}

Byzantine studies (study of history, culture, etc. of the Byzantine Empire)
noun

byzantologienoun
{f}

case study [case studies] (research performed in detail on a single case)
noun
[UK: keɪs ˈstʌ.di]
[US: ˈkeɪs ˈstʌ.di]

případová studienoun
{f}

Celtic studies (academic discipline)
noun

keltistikanoun
{f}

Chinese studies (study of China)
noun
[UK: tʃaɪ.ˈniːz ˈstʌ.dɪz]
[US: tʃaɪ.ˈniːz ˈstʌ.diz]

sinologienoun
{f}

Czech studies (academic study of the Czech language, etc.)
noun

bohemistikanoun
{f}

English studies (academic discipline)
noun

anglistikanoun
{f}

German studies (academic discipline)
noun

germanistikanoun
{f}

Hungarian studies (a field of study concerned with Hungarian language, literature, ethnology, culture, history or society)
noun

hungaristikanoun
{f}

Indo-European studies (academic discipline)
noun

indoevropeistikanoun
{f}

Japanese studies (academic discipline)
noun

japanistikanoun
{f}

japanologienoun
{f}

Korean studies (academic discipline)
noun

koreanistikanoun
{f}

media studies (academic discipline)
noun
[UK: ˈmiː.dɪə ˈstʌ.dɪz]
[US: ˈmiː.diə ˈstʌ.diz]

mediální studianoun

medieval studies noun

medievalistikanoun
{f}

Oriental studies (an academic field of study that embraces Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology)
noun
[UK: ˌɔː.rɪ.ˈen.tl̩ ˈstʌ.dɪz]
[US: ˌɔː.ri.ˈen.tl̩ ˈstʌ.diz]

orientalistikanoun
{f}

religious studies (study of religious beliefs, behaviours and institutions)
noun

religionistikanoun
{f}

Russian studies (academic discipline)
noun

rusistikanoun
{f}

self-study [self-studies] (study without the aid of a formal education institution)
noun

samostudiumnoun
{n}

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