sheer enjoymentdokonalé, ničím nerušené potěšení 1. On weekends or anytime people have free time you see buddies get together and play a pickup game for sheer enjoyment. WebC 2. Break away from the norm and join us for rest relaxation and sheer enjoyment. WebC 3. The sheer enjoyment of unspoilt nature, the invigorating air and the open vistas will leave you relaxed and energized for your return to civilization. WebC |
sense of style and tastesmysl pro styl a vkus 1. They have an elegant sense of style and taste and like to indulge in fine food and wine when possible. WebC 2. Find something that suits your sense of style and taste. WebC 3. I hope you will find many ideas that appeal to your sense of style and taste. WebC |
scenic viewpointvyhlídka, rozhled do krajiny 1. Symonds Yat Rock is a scenic viewpoint which towers 500 feet above the river. WebC 2. Inside the lighthouse, there is a winding staircase leading to the flashlight room with an entrance to a scenic viewpoint. WebC 3. A scenic viewpoint which offers a splendid panorama of the upper firth and the mountains to the north and west. WebC |
sculptural groupsousoší 1. A sculptural group between the two upper story windows looks like the backdrop of an altar inside a church. WebC 2. The fountain, with its dominant feature of a sculptural group of Arion with the dolphin, was planned as far back as the first half of the 18th century. WebC 3. This sculptural group shows two girls grooming themselves. WebC |
safari parksafari 1. Pets are not allowed in the Safari Park. WebC 2. There are giraffes, elephants and leopards in the safari park. WebC 3. You can even take your sleeping bag and stay under the stars in the safari park camping area (which already has it's own tents!). WebC |
rose windowrůžicové, rozetové okno 1. One fine example involves the north rose window of Chartres Cathedral. WebC 2. The great rose window is located in the west wall of the chapel. WebC 3. Agnes Cathedral's rose window located over the main entrance is made up of multiple sections framed in stone tracery. WebC |
oak pewsdubové lavice 1. At the beginning of the 1930's, new oak pews were placed in the nave of Eggbuckland Church, paid for by public subscription. WebC 2. The dark oak pews now a century old, replaced the first walnut pews in the fall of 1900. WebC 3. There were twenty rows of oak pews, with an aisle on each side, and a larger aisle running through the middle. WebC |
rolling countryzvlněná, mírně kopcovitá krajina 1. The Australian Capital Territory comprises open, rolling country - valleys and plains - that grade gently to low hills to the south and west. WebC 2. The Ribstones lie at the top of a hill, in the rolling country between Viking and Wainwright. WebC 3. Its rolling country roads and picturesque villages, compared to other regions, are quiet, even at their busiest times. WebC |
retire to the castleuchýlit se na hrad 1. So they marry and retire to the castle, to live happily ever after in their kingdom. WebC 2. They recognize him immediately, and retire to the castle to celebrate their reunion. WebC 3. He was deposed by the State and was obliged to leave Breslau and retire to the castle of Johannisberg. WebC |
Gothic stylegotický styl 1. The middle class also had a great influence on the Gothic style as they desired churches that could reflect their economic power and social status. WebC 2. Gothic style was the dominant structural and aesthetic mode in Europe for a period of up to 400 years. WebC 3. The Gothic style did not reach this area until well into the 14th century, taking over from the Romanesque. WebC |
retain its characteruchovat si svůj charakter 1. Throughout the first decade of the twentieth century, Hamilton Heights retained its character as small-scale residential district. WebC 2. There is no denying that despite years of neglect, this place has retained its character and charm. WebC 3. St Peter’s has retained its character as a little village church despite its site near the city centre. WebC |
town wallsměstské hradby 1. The town walls were built in the beginnings of XIV century, they were many times strengthened and heightened. WebC 2. The town walls, the church and the burgage plots date from this time. WebC 3. The 16 th century town-walls, which enclose wide areas of the urbanisation still today, are impressing. WebC |
reference librarypříruční knihovna 1. The lending in a reference library is always an exception. WebC 2. Manuals can be accessed in a reference library. WebC 3. Did it end up in a reference library or is it still in private hands? WebC |
road mapsilniční mapa 1. For example, a road map may or may not show railroads, and if it does, it may show them less clearly than highways. WebC 2. There's not just a lack of a road map for people to follow, there's no road. WebC 3. Here we provide a road map of Scotland within the UK, a map showing all direct flights to Aberdeen, and a detailed road map of this region of Scotland. WebC |
red-light districtčtvrť nevěstinců a prostitutek 1. She ran a restaurant in a red light district in Paris. WebC 2. We had limited resources, staying in a run-down hotel in a red light district, living off of saltines and peanut butter. WebC 3. With Viagra they can spend the whole night in a red light district. WebC |