hinterland
- vnitrozemí
BrE
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'hɪntəlænd/
AmE
/
'hɪnt̬ərlænd/
noun
-
the remote or less developed areas of a country, typically far from the coast
gulch
- roklina
BrE
/
'gʌltʃ/
AmE
/
'gʌltʃ/
noun
-
a narrow and steep-sided ravine or valley, often with a stream at the bottom
pass
- průsmyk
BrE
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'pɑ:s/
AmE
/
'pæs/
noun
-
a route that leads between mountains
hillock
- pahorek, kopeček
BrE
/
'hɪlək/
AmE
/
'hɪlək/
noun
-
a small hill
crag
- skála, skalisko, skalní útes
noun
-
a steep, rugged rock or cliff
watercourse
- vodní tok
BrE
/
'wɔ:təkɔ:s/
AmE
/
'wɑ:t̬ərkɔ:rs/
noun
-
a stream or river, or the channel through which it flows
thicket
- houština, houští
BrE
/
'θɪkɪt/
AmE
/
'θɪkɪt/
noun
-
a dense group of bushes or small trees
bluff
- útes
BrE
/
'blʌf/
AmE
/
'blʌf/
noun
-
a high, steep bank or cliff, often next to a river or the sea
inlet
- zátoka
BrE
/
'ɪnlet/
AmE
/
'ɪnlet/
noun
-
a long, narrow area of water that goes into the land from a sea or lake
plateau
- náhorní plošina, náhorní rovina
BrE
/
'plætəʊ/
AmE
/
plæ'toʊ/
noun
-
a large, flat area of land that is higher than the land around it
cascade
- kaskáda, kaskádový vodopád
BrE
/
kæ'skeɪd/
AmE
/
kæ'skeɪd/
noun
-
one of a series of smaller waterfalls
lagoon
- laguna
BrE
/
lə'gu:n/
AmE
/
lə'gu:n/
noun
-
a small, shallow body of water separated from the sea by sand or a reef
shallows
- mělčina
BrE
/
'ʃæləʊz/
AmE
/
'ʃæloʊz/
noun
-
an area of water that is not deep
have your fingers in the till
- krást z pokladny, krást peníze v zaměstnání
BrE
/
ˌhəvjə'fɪŋgəz ɪnðəˌtɪl/
AmE
/
ˌhəvjər'fɪŋgəz ɪnðəˌtɪl/
verb, British English, informal
-
to steal money from the place where you work
soldering iron
- pájka, páječka
BrE
/
'səʊldərɪŋˌaɪən/
AmE
/
'sɑ:dərɪŋˌaɪərən/
noun
-
a tool with a heated metal tip used to melt solder for joining electronic components or metal parts