słownik czesko - angielski

český jazyk - English

namazat po angielsku:

1. spread


My waist size has recently increased. I guess it's middle-age spread.
Spread Esperanto!
Readers always concentrate on the top parts of the spread.
Knowledge is like manure, it's only good when spread.
The spread of television has considerably deprived us of our time for reading.
The office for disease control reported a 10 percent spread.
It's funny how German can take a verb, cut it in half, and spread it over a five-clause sentence.
Using a doubled-up cushion in place of a pillow I lie down on the hard wooden floor with nothing but a carpet spread over it.
I have spread my dreams beneath your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
The movement developed first and most fully in the British Isles, but spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and North America
„the spread of AIDS”, spread butter on bred, „I spread a towel on the sand and sat down”
Nutella is not very well known in Japan. However, in America and Europe it's a popular spread and various sized jars of Nutella may be seen lined up inside many grocery stores and supermarkets.
You can be a hepatitis carrier and spread it to other people without even realising it.
He knocked on the doors of peoples houses, but news of his arrival had quickly spread and nobody wo
The story that, "Apparently the new primary school curriculum will teach that pi as 3" spread this March.

2. lubricate


Will you lubricate the car?

3. smear


The ruling party is running a smear campaign against the opposition.
smear marks on the mirrors.
a smear of tomato sauce
I couldn't even read what was on my hands, because sweat had begun to smear the words.
He was smeared with grease.
1. Her makeup got smeared. 2. Sure, you can smear him, ruin his whole life's work.
I'll need your blood smear for analysis.
There have also been smear campaigns by Government- aligned...
I'd like to have a Pap smear done.