noun
-
a festival celebrated on May 1st marking the start of spring and in some countries also known as International Workers' Day
Labour Day
- Den práce
BrE
/'leɪbəˌdeɪ/
AmE
/'leɪbərˌdeɪ/
noun
-
a public holiday to honor workers and their contributions celebrated in many countries, typically on the first Monday of September in the United States and Canada, and on May 1st in many other countries
labour of love
- práce pro radost, práce pro potěšení
BrE
/ˌleɪbərəv'lʌv/
AmE
/ˌleɪbərəv'lʌv/
noun
-
something you do not for money but because you like it
Labour Party
- Labouristická strana
BrE
/'leɪbəˌpɑ:ti/
AmE
/'leɪbərˌpɑ:rt̬i/
noun
-
a traditional political party in the UK that represents workers' rights and strives for societal improvement through government initiatives and fair policies
labour
- dřít se, namáhat se, lopotit se
BrE
/'leɪbə/
AmE
/'leɪbər/
verb
-
to work, either physically or mentally, to accomplish a task or produce something
labour
- porod
BrE
/'leɪbə/
AmE
/'leɪbər/
noun
-
the process of giving birth
labour
- pracovní síla, pracující
BrE
/'leɪbə/
AmE
/'leɪbər/
noun
-
the people who do physical work
sewerage
- kanalizace (odvod odpadních vod)
BrE
/'su:ərɪdʒ/
AmE
/'su:ərɪdʒ/
noun
-
the system of pipes, drains, and infrastructure used for carrying away wastewater and sewage from buildings and streets to treatment facilities or disposal sites
canal
- trubice, cesta (v těle)
BrE
/kə'næl/
AmE
/kə'næl/
noun
-
a tubular passage or channel within the body that allows the flow of substances or serves as a conduit for bodily functions
channel
- směrovat, vést, usměrňovat, napojit
BrE
/'tʃænl/
AmE
/'tʃænl/
verb
-
to direct or guide something into a particular direction or path
channel
- drážka, žlábek, kanálek
BrE
/'tʃænl/
AmE
/'tʃænl/
noun
-
an indentation or cut along a surface, often used to guide or contain something, such as a liquid or a cable