have a reputation for sthbýt pověstný něčím 1. Californians have a reputation for latching on to fads, and it's true - yet a lot of what they preach is eminently sensible. BNCB 2. To be strong and to have a reputation for being so is a source of self-esteem. BNCB 3. You have a reputation for being a master of detail. BNCB |
have sex withmít s někým pohlavní styk 1. Jordan says she didn't have sex with Beckham. WebC 2. In Scotland it is legal for men to have sex with men if they are both 16. WebC 3. When the virus comes back, you can infect people that you have sex with. WebC |
health resortlázeňské místo, klimatické lázně 1. It was both a health resort and a winter retreat for the rich and influential of the day. BNCB 2. Eighteenth-century Bristol was an environmental disaster area with problems of atmospheric pollution that would make present-day Mexico City seem like a health resort. BNCB 3. The most famous and important health resort in Britain was undoubtedly Bath, but its late history is still far from certain since the earlier excavations removed most of the evidence in their large-scale clearance. BNCB |
heavy trafficsilný provoz 1. The agency urged motorists to slow down in heavy traffic. WebC 2. Beijing prepares for heavy traffic in May Day holidays. WebC 3. You leave home earlier than usual one morning, and don't run into heavy traffic. WebC |
heritage museummuzeum národních tradic 1. Nearby is the Heritage Museum of local history and the Wildfowl Trust bird sanctuary. BNCB 2. He's worked on the site for 46 years and he knows what a heritage museum would mean to the town. BNCB 3. On Friday we visit the Heritage Museum and Brodick Castle Gardens, then return by the 13.50 ferry to the mainland and Glasgow/Edinburgh by 17.30. BNCB |
hide from viewukrývat před zraky lidí 1. Straps are non-damaging to wood and hide from view. WebC 2. A new grouping is in the Hypergraph, and the previous object nodes are hide from view. WebC 3. If giant billboards hide trees from travelers along the highways, these streamers |
high altarhlavní oltář 1. The seven sacraments recognized and celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church are all represented with symbols on the High Altar. WebC 2. The High Altar is of rare beauty and dedicated, as is the whole Oratory, to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. WebC 3. The high altar was designed by William Corbett and is made from 22 types of precious marble. WebC |
high streethlavní ulice 1. One thing to be wary of is what type of business should locate in a high street. WebC 2. Plus it can be a quicker and more stress free experience booking your summer holidays on a web site rather than in a high street store. WebC 3. Burton Burton is a high street store offering mainly own brand clothing at affordable prices. WebC |
high-rise estatevýšková zástavba 1. The area in which the church is situated has a high rise estate within a few metres, with roads of terraced houses around. WebC 2. Space may be perceived in plurality, moving from a seventeenth century seaport to a 90's British high rise estate with ease. WebC 3. Roupell Park is a high-rise estate in inner-city London. WebC |
hiking pathturistická stezka, cesta pro pěší turistiku 1. Go back Hiking path winding through the forest. WebC 2. From Riederfurka a gentle winter hiking path meanders down to Riederalp. WebC 3. The department responsable for the forests and mountain economy, using the resources of the Forest Services has developed a nature hiking path along the walking and cattle paths of the mountain, including the territories of the three provinces of Belluno, Treviso and Vicenza. WebC |
hill racezávod v běhu do kopce 1. The Hill race has a new course this year which encourages all levels of participants. WebC 2. The Hill Race will be on Tiorgha Mhor, a distance of approximately 6.5 miles, with 2,200 feet of ascent. WebC 3. Five members travelled on Saturday to Malvern in Worcestershire to take part in the annual 6 mile hill race brilliantly organised by Worcester AC club. WebC |
hill-fortpevnost s ochrannými valy a příkopy na vrcholu kopce 1. Ingleborough hill-fort is an iron - age fortification constructed by the British north-western tribe, the Brigantes. WebC 2. The term hill-fort is commonly used to describe the fortified enclosures found across Britain which are located to exploit a rise in elevation for defensive advantage. WebC 3. A large hill fort was constructed just North West of the present village some 300 to 500 years before their arrival. WebC |
historical monumentshistorické památky 1. The following virtual guided tour shows typical Berlin monuments registered by the state office of historical monuments, including more than a few highlights of city architecture and arts. WebC 2. We also visited historical monuments like the public restroom 3. Registered on the Historical Monuments Inventory on June 18 th 1927, this former bishop's palace nowadays shelters the Town Hall. WebC |
historical re-enactmentznázornění historických událostí v dobových kostýmech 1. History is brought to life by Carrickfergus Historical Re-enactment Group. WebC 2. Why do many people (including students) find historical re-enactment so fascinating? WebC 3. Our World War II historical re-enactment unit was formed to portray a German |
historical skylinehistorická silueta města, panorama 1. Residential three storied building blending with the historical skyline 2. Or why not just enjoy a wander through the streets seeing Edinburgh's magnificent 3. The layout offers spectacular views of the city's historical skyline. WebC |