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bestow [bestowed, bestowing, bestows] (to give in marriage)
verb
[UK: bɪ.ˈstəʊ]
[US: bəˈsto.ʊ]

provdatverb
{Plf}

bestow [bestowed, bestowing, bestows] (to lay up in store)
verb
[UK: bɪ.ˈstəʊ]
[US: bəˈsto.ʊ]

uložitverb
{Plf}

uschovatverb
{Plf}

uskladnitverb
{Plf}

bestow [bestowed, bestowing, bestows] (to make use of)
verb
[UK: bɪ.ˈstəʊ]
[US: bəˈsto.ʊ]

použítverb
{Plf}

upotřebitverb
{Plf}

využítverb
{Plf}

bestow [bestowed, bestowing, bestows] (to present a thing as a gift or honour)
verb
[UK: bɪ.ˈstəʊ]
[US: bəˈsto.ʊ]

propůjčitverb
{Plf}

udělitverb

bestow [bestowed, bestowing, bestows] (to provide with accommodation)
verb
[UK: bɪ.ˈstəʊ]
[US: bəˈsto.ʊ]

ubytovatverb
{Plf}

black-winged kite (Elanus caeruleus)
noun

luněc šedýnoun
{m}

black-winged pratincole (Glareola nordmanni)
noun

ouhorlík černokřídlýnoun
{m}

blow [blew, blown, blowing, blows] (to produce an air current)
verb
[UK: bləʊ]
[US: ˈbloʊ]

foukatverb
{imPlf}

vanoutverb
{imPlf}

vanoutverb
{imPlf}

vátverb
{imPlf}

blue-winged kookaburra (Dacelo leachii)
noun
[UK: bluː wɪŋd kookaburra ]
[US: blu wɪŋd kookaburra ]

ledňák modrokřídlýnoun
{m}

Bohemian waxwing [Bohemian waxwings] (Bombycilla garrulus)
noun
[UK: bəʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]
[US: boʊ.ˈhiː.mɪən]

brkoslav severnínoun
{m}

borrow [borrowed, borrowing, borrows] (receive temporarily)
verb
[UK: ˈbɒ.rəʊ]
[US: ˈbɑːˌro.ʊ]

půjčit siverb
{Plf}

půjčovat siverb
{imPlf}

break wind (to fart)
verb
[UK: breɪk wɪnd]
[US: ˈbreɪk wɪnd]

pouštět větryverb

brew [brewed, brewing, brews] verb
[UK: bruː]
[US: ˈbruː]

vařitverb

cast pearls before swine verb

házet perly svinímverb

caw [cawed, cawing, caws] (to make the cry of a crow, rook, or raven)
verb
[UK: kɔː]
[US: ˈkɒ]

krákatverb

chew [chewed, chewing, chews] (to crush food with teeth prior to swallowing)
verb
[UK: tʃuː]
[US: ˈtʃuː]

žvýkatverb

chewing gum [chewing gums] (flavoured preparation for chewing)
noun
[UK: ˈtʃuːɪŋ ɡʌm]
[US: ˈtʃuːɪŋ ˈɡəm]

žvýkačkanoun
{f}

claw [clawed, clawing, claws] (scratch or tear at)
verb
[UK: klɔː]
[US: ˈklɒ]

drápatverb
{imPlf}

claw [clawed, clawing, claws] (to use claws to seize, to grip)
verb
[UK: klɔː]
[US: ˈklɒ]

drapnoutverb

claw [clawed, clawing, claws] (use claws to climb)
verb
[UK: klɔː]
[US: ˈklɒ]

drápat severb

Darwinian (adherent of Charles Darwin’s theory of the origin of species, or of Darwinism)
noun
[UK: ˌdɑːˈrw.ɪ.niən]
[US: ˌdɑːˈr.wɪ.niən]

darwinistanoun
{m}

Darwinian (of or pertaining to the scientific views advanced by Charles Darwin, especially his theory that living organisms evolve through natural selection)
adjective
[UK: ˌdɑːˈrw.ɪ.niən]
[US: ˌdɑːˈr.wɪ.niən]

darwinovskýadjective

darwinskýadjective

Darwinism (principles of natural selection)
noun
[UK: ˈdɑː.wə.ˌnɪ.zəm]
[US: ˈdɑːr.wə.ˌnɪ.zəm]

darwinismusnoun
{m}

dormer-window (upright window in a roof)
noun
[UK: ˌdɔː.mə ˈwɪn.dəʊ]
[US: ˌdɔːr.mə ˈwɪndo.ʊ]

vikýřnoun
{m}

drawing [drawings] (act of producing a picture)
noun
[UK: ˈdrɔːɪŋ]
[US: ˈdrɒɪŋ]

kresbanoun
{f}

drawing [drawings] (picture, likeness, diagram or representation)
noun
[UK: ˈdrɔːɪŋ]
[US: ˈdrɒɪŋ]

kresbanoun
{f}

nákresnoun
{m}

draw [drew, drawn, drawing, draws] (archery: to pull back the arrow)
verb
[UK: drɔː]
[US: ˈdrɒ]

napínatverb
{imPlf}

napnoutverb
{Plf}

natáhnoutverb
{Plf}

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