adjective
-
looking luxurious, expensive and comfortable
fathom out
- pochopit, představit si
BrE
/ˌfæðəm'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌfæðəm'aʊt/
verb, British English
-
to be able to understand something
unfathomable
- nepochopitelný
BrE
/ʌn'fæðəməbl/
AmE
/ʌn'fæðəməbl/
adjective
-
too complicated or too strange to understand
fathomless
- bezedný, nesmírně hluboký
BrE
/'fæðəmləs/
AmE
/'fæðəmləs/
adjective
-
of unmeasurable depth
fathom
- sáh
BrE
/'fæðəm/
AmE
/'fæðəm/
noun
-
the length of 6 feet, often used to measure the depth of water
crookedly
- křivě
BrE
/'krʊkɪdli/
AmE
/'krʊkɪdli/
adverb
-
not in a straight way
take
- jet po (silnici apod.), jít po (silnici apod.)
BrE
/'teɪk/
AmE
/'teɪk/
verb
-
to use a path, road, trail, stairs etc.
discipline
- ukáznit, cepovat, trestat
BrE
/'dɪsɪplɪn/
AmE
/'dɪsɪplɪn/
verb
-
to punish someone who doesn't behave properly
thresh
- mlátit obilí
BrE
/'θreʃ/
AmE
/'θreʃ/
verb
-
to separate grains from their husks using a special tool or a machine
flail
- cep
BrE
/'fleɪl/
AmE
/'fleɪl/
noun
-
a tool that people used in the past to separate the grains from their husks, it consisted of a long handle and a shorter stick hanging from it, it was also used as a primitive weapon
shy from
- vyhnout se (čemu)
BrE
/'ʃaɪ frɒm/
AmE
/'ʃaɪ frɑ:m/
verb, American English
-
to avoid doing something, especially because of being afraid, nervous etc.
shy away
- vyhnout se, cuknout (před něčím)
BrE
/ˌʃaɪə'weɪ/
AmE
/ˌʃaɪə'weɪ/
verb, American English
-
to avoid doing something, especially because of being afraid, nervous etc.
shy
- splašit se (o koni), ucuknout, leknout se
BrE
/'ʃaɪ/
AmE
/'ʃaɪ/
verb
-
(esp. of horses) to move away from something because of fear
just as
- jakmile, hned když
BrE
/'dʒʌst æz/
AmE
/'dʒʌst æz/
conjunction
-
as soon as
fiery
- vášnivý, zapálený, horlivý
BrE
/'faɪəri/
AmE
/'faɪəri/
adjective
-
having very strong feelings and emotions, especially angry ones