habitable
- obyvatelný
BrE
/
'hæbɪtəbl/
AmE
/
'hæbɪtəbl/
adjective
-
good enough for people to live in
habitation
- obydlí
BrE
/
ˌhæbɪ'teɪʃn/
AmE
/
ˌhæbɪ'teɪʃn/
noun, formal
-
a place where people live
houseful
- plný dům, množství lidí v domě
BrE
/
'haʊsfʊl/
AmE
/
'haʊsfʊl/
noun
-
a large number of people or things in a house
householder
- vlastník domu, majitel bytu
BrE
/
'haʊshəʊldə/
AmE
/
'haʊshəʊldər/
noun, formal
-
a person who owns or rents a house or a flat
densely
- hustě
BrE
/
'denslɪ/
AmE
/
'denslɪ/
adverb
-
in a way that contains a lot of people or things
architecturally
- architektonicky
BrE
/
ˌɑ:kɪ'tektʃərəli/
AmE
/
ˌɑ:rkɪ'tektʃərəli/
adverb
-
in a way that relates to the construction and design of something
architecture
- struktura
BrE
/
'ɑ:kɪtektʃə/
AmE
/
'ɑ:rkɪtektʃər/
noun, formal
-
the design and structure of something, for example of a computer system
architect
- tvůrce, zakladatel (myšlenky, plánu, ap.)
BrE
/
'ɑ:kɪtekt/
AmE
/
'ɑ:rkɪtekt/
noun
-
a person who created an idea, event, or institution or made it happen
analytically
- analyticky
BrE
/
ˌænə'lɪtɪkli/
AmE
/
ˌænə'ɪtɪkli/
adverb
-
in a way that involves the use of logical reasoning
analytic
- analytický
BrE
/
ˌænə'lɪtɪk/
AmE
/
ˌænə'lɪtɪk/
adjective
-
involving the use of logical reasoning
analyst
- psychoanalytik
BrE
/
'ænəlɪst/
AmE
/
'ænəlɪst/
noun
-
a person, usually a doctor, who treats patients who are emotionally disturbed; a short term for psychoanalyst
analyst
- analytik
BrE
/
'ænəlɪst/
AmE
/
'ænəlɪst/
noun
-
a person whose job is to examine something carefully and give opinions about it
drill
- vtloukat do hlavy, cepovat, učit opakováním
BrE
/
'drɪl/
AmE
/
'drɪl/
verb
-
to teach somebody something by repeating it or making them repeat it many times
picturesque
- barvitý (o jazyku)
BrE
/
ˌpɪktʃə'resk/
AmE
/
ˌpɪktʃə'resk/
adjective
-
using unusual word to describe something
kennels
- psí hotel, útulek pro psy
BrE
/
'kenlz/
AmE
/
'kenlz/
noun, British English
-
a place where a dog can stay while its owners are away