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Definition of Czech in English: Czechnoun tʃɛktʃɛk 1A native or inhabitant of the Czech Republic or (formerly) Czechoslovakia, or a person of Czech descent. 捷克人(捷克共和国或原捷克斯洛伐克人);捷克后裔 Example sentencesExamples - It's such a short journey to Germany that the tournament could almost feel like a home event to the Czechs.
- Sometimes, if I need something special, I can ask someone who is Czech to help me find the right words.
- ‘Starting a new rally for the first time is never easy,’ said the 29-year-old Czech.
- Imbued with bucolic patriotism, his music aroused his fellow Czechs to self-determination.
- A look at Czech history reveals why some Czechs are so unwilling to accept fiscal change
- The Dutch will go through with victory against Latvia only if the Germans do not beat the Czechs.
- In 1963, he became the youngest England captain at the age of 23 when he led his side out to face the Czechs.
- Bulgaria used to be a traditional and favourite destination for the Czechs, according to the historian.
- The strength of the Czechs, despite fielding a relatively small team, was evident.
- Reyna says his team-mates have already put behind them their disappointing performance against the Czechs.
- Other numerically significant ethnic groups of Austria include Slovenes, Croats, and Czechs.
- This means the Czechs are through to the quarter finals and means Germany must beat them to go through.
- The vast majority of Czechs do not believe there is a God at all.
- Most of the Czech Republic's approximately 10 million inhabitants are Czech.
- The Czechs are over-endowed with great composers, but the symphony that stirs them most comes from a minor master.
- After defeating the undefeatable French last time out, more was expected of the Czechs in Dublin.
- The Czechs, Hungarians and the citizens from other East European states have a similar history.
- Fewer than 20 percent of Czechs approve of, or even believe in, their government.
- The Danes, the Poles and the Czechs also look like they could say no.
- Like so many Czechs, he has lived most of his life in exile.
2mass noun The Western Slavic language spoken in the Czech Republic, closely related to Slovak. It has over 10 million speakers. 捷克语(捷克共和国使用的西斯拉夫语,与斯洛伐克语密切相关,有超过1, 000万的使用者) Example sentencesExamples - The whole family speak three languages - Czech, German and English.
- Students at Charles University face fees of up to £40,000 for the six-year medical course and are required to speak some Czech.
- Reprinted five times in the 1920s, the book was translated into French, Czech, and other languages.
- I am still recovering from a bad experience the first day I worked up the courage to speak Czech.
- For about ten minutes, one gentleman asked me questions in English, and the interpreter translated them into Czech.
- Political circumstances beginning nearly a thousand years ago separated populations, but Slovak and Czech are still mutually intelligible.
- One-third of Slovaks between the ages of 17 and 24 do not speak Czech.
- Although he would be educated in German, the family spoke Czech at home.
- Smetana's patriotic feelings had been well to the fore in 1848, and though a German speaker he took pains to improve his command of Czech in the 1860s.
- Slovenian is a South Slavic language, closely related to Croatian and similar to other Slavic languages, such as Czech.
- He speaks Russian, French, Czech and Bulgarian.
- The book was translated into Czech, Polish, Spanish, and Portuguese.
- To them Czech was and remained a natural language of communication.
- The station was heaving with hundreds of other festivalgoers, speaking every European language from English to Czech.
- She shuts herself away from the world while she translates a trashy thriller from Czech into English.
- Polish is a West Slavic language, part of the Lekhite subgroup, and is similar to Czech and Slovak.
- In the border provinces, Italian, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, and Czech are also spoken.
- Sophie is amazingly good at language - she's fluent in Czech.
- Her upbringing by her foster family in the Czech Republic had taught her not just Czech, but how to read the Russian language.
- During the national revival of the 19th century, all of Shakespeare's plays were translated into Czech from English editions and most of them produced in Prague.
adjective tʃɛktʃɛk Relating to the Czechs or their language. (与)捷克人(有关)的;(与)捷克语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Those are three of the biggest names in modern Czech writing, and they all combine a historical awareness with a willingness towards heavy allegory.
- The show runs from 8pm to 11 pm both evenings, with the very best of Czech, Irish and African music and dance to enjoy.
- Professor Holub, fluent in 15 languages, taught the history of contemporary Czech politics.
- Teacher Anna Massey is determined that her Czech pupils will master the intricacies of the English language, including the subtle distinction between land and lend.
- Bruckner is a well-known figure in Czech football.
- Over 100 000 Czech tourists visited Bulgaria in the first nine months of 2004.
- The Czech, Slovak and Hungarian mountains and countryside are well signposted for walkers and drivers.
- No Czech writing worth its name can escape Kafka's influence.
- In order to accompany the delicacies served, the management asked Czech artisans to produce tailor-made silver dishware.
- The dining room also features several attractive prewar Czech glass pieces, which add color to the room's dark brown hues.
- The trip was organised so British headteachers could learn about how Czech schools are run - and to share good practice with headteachers in the former communist country.
- My fluency in the Czech language is progressing slowly.
- The number of Czech tourists visiting Bulgaria increased 65 per cent in January to April 2005.
- Yesterday we started to learn the Czech language.
- Glasgow is one of only four universities in the UK to teach the Czech language - and the only one in Scotland.
- This has long been a farm town populated primarily by people of Czech ancestry.
- The exhibition will comprise about 200 large photographs, eight models of stage designs and 40 Czech theatre posters.
- Foreigners who come to live in Czech Republic for a longer period of time are often surprised or even shocked when they learn about Czech Easter traditions.
- To the west, swirling, drifting snow led Czech authorities to contemplate closing several border crossings into Poland.
- The English language edition of the Czech catalog is currently available.
OriginPolish spelling of Czech Čech. Rhymesbeck, bedeck, check, cheque, Chiang Kai-shek, crosscheck, deck, dreck, exec, fleck, heck, hitech, keck, lek, neck, peck, Québec, rec, reck, sec, sneck, spec, speck, spot-check, tec, tech, Toulouse-Lautrec, trek, wreck Definition of Czech in US English: CzechnountʃɛkCHek 1A native or inhabitant of the Czech Republic or (formerly) Czechoslovakia, or a person of Czech descent. 捷克人(捷克共和国或原捷克斯洛伐克人);捷克后裔 Example sentencesExamples - The Czechs are over-endowed with great composers, but the symphony that stirs them most comes from a minor master.
- A look at Czech history reveals why some Czechs are so unwilling to accept fiscal change
- Imbued with bucolic patriotism, his music aroused his fellow Czechs to self-determination.
- The Czechs, Hungarians and the citizens from other East European states have a similar history.
- The vast majority of Czechs do not believe there is a God at all.
- Most of the Czech Republic's approximately 10 million inhabitants are Czech.
- This means the Czechs are through to the quarter finals and means Germany must beat them to go through.
- After defeating the undefeatable French last time out, more was expected of the Czechs in Dublin.
- Bulgaria used to be a traditional and favourite destination for the Czechs, according to the historian.
- In 1963, he became the youngest England captain at the age of 23 when he led his side out to face the Czechs.
- ‘Starting a new rally for the first time is never easy,’ said the 29-year-old Czech.
- It's such a short journey to Germany that the tournament could almost feel like a home event to the Czechs.
- Other numerically significant ethnic groups of Austria include Slovenes, Croats, and Czechs.
- Like so many Czechs, he has lived most of his life in exile.
- Reyna says his team-mates have already put behind them their disappointing performance against the Czechs.
- The Danes, the Poles and the Czechs also look like they could say no.
- Fewer than 20 percent of Czechs approve of, or even believe in, their government.
- The strength of the Czechs, despite fielding a relatively small team, was evident.
- Sometimes, if I need something special, I can ask someone who is Czech to help me find the right words.
- The Dutch will go through with victory against Latvia only if the Germans do not beat the Czechs.
2The West Slavic language spoken in the Czech Republic, closely related to Slovak. 捷克语(捷克共和国使用的西斯拉夫语,与斯洛伐克语密切相关,有超过1, 000万的使用者) Example sentencesExamples - The whole family speak three languages - Czech, German and English.
- Reprinted five times in the 1920s, the book was translated into French, Czech, and other languages.
- I am still recovering from a bad experience the first day I worked up the courage to speak Czech.
- Students at Charles University face fees of up to £40,000 for the six-year medical course and are required to speak some Czech.
- To them Czech was and remained a natural language of communication.
- Sophie is amazingly good at language - she's fluent in Czech.
- The book was translated into Czech, Polish, Spanish, and Portuguese.
- Polish is a West Slavic language, part of the Lekhite subgroup, and is similar to Czech and Slovak.
- The station was heaving with hundreds of other festivalgoers, speaking every European language from English to Czech.
- In the border provinces, Italian, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, and Czech are also spoken.
- Although he would be educated in German, the family spoke Czech at home.
- During the national revival of the 19th century, all of Shakespeare's plays were translated into Czech from English editions and most of them produced in Prague.
- Her upbringing by her foster family in the Czech Republic had taught her not just Czech, but how to read the Russian language.
- He speaks Russian, French, Czech and Bulgarian.
- Smetana's patriotic feelings had been well to the fore in 1848, and though a German speaker he took pains to improve his command of Czech in the 1860s.
- She shuts herself away from the world while she translates a trashy thriller from Czech into English.
- Slovenian is a South Slavic language, closely related to Croatian and similar to other Slavic languages, such as Czech.
- For about ten minutes, one gentleman asked me questions in English, and the interpreter translated them into Czech.
- One-third of Slovaks between the ages of 17 and 24 do not speak Czech.
- Political circumstances beginning nearly a thousand years ago separated populations, but Slovak and Czech are still mutually intelligible.
adjectivetʃɛkCHek Relating to the Czechs or their language. (与)捷克人(有关)的;(与)捷克语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - The Czech, Slovak and Hungarian mountains and countryside are well signposted for walkers and drivers.
- The exhibition will comprise about 200 large photographs, eight models of stage designs and 40 Czech theatre posters.
- This has long been a farm town populated primarily by people of Czech ancestry.
- Over 100 000 Czech tourists visited Bulgaria in the first nine months of 2004.
- The number of Czech tourists visiting Bulgaria increased 65 per cent in January to April 2005.
- In order to accompany the delicacies served, the management asked Czech artisans to produce tailor-made silver dishware.
- Professor Holub, fluent in 15 languages, taught the history of contemporary Czech politics.
- My fluency in the Czech language is progressing slowly.
- The English language edition of the Czech catalog is currently available.
- To the west, swirling, drifting snow led Czech authorities to contemplate closing several border crossings into Poland.
- The dining room also features several attractive prewar Czech glass pieces, which add color to the room's dark brown hues.
- The trip was organised so British headteachers could learn about how Czech schools are run - and to share good practice with headteachers in the former communist country.
- Teacher Anna Massey is determined that her Czech pupils will master the intricacies of the English language, including the subtle distinction between land and lend.
- No Czech writing worth its name can escape Kafka's influence.
- The show runs from 8pm to 11 pm both evenings, with the very best of Czech, Irish and African music and dance to enjoy.
- Glasgow is one of only four universities in the UK to teach the Czech language - and the only one in Scotland.
- Foreigners who come to live in Czech Republic for a longer period of time are often surprised or even shocked when they learn about Czech Easter traditions.
- Yesterday we started to learn the Czech language.
- Those are three of the biggest names in modern Czech writing, and they all combine a historical awareness with a willingness towards heavy allegory.
- Bruckner is a well-known figure in Czech football.
OriginPolish spelling of Czech Čech. |