fruit driersušárna na ovoce |
fruit bodyplodnice |
fruit(s) of sthplod (např. páce) It is at the conferences of Labour, the party that killed the grammar schools, that you see one fruit of that enlightened policy, which is that many of the younger delegates are incoherently illiterate. BNC Whether or not the biographer was right, it is true that once you can exclaim "Abba, Father!" joy is the accompanying fruit of the Spirit and it sheds its radiance over life and death. BNC He gives them now the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. BNC |
milk for babespohádky pro děti, primitivní literatura |
land flowing with milk and honeyzemě oplývající mlékem a strdím She had always longed to travel to the United States and to see what she imagined as the land of milk and honey. (Oxford Idioms) |
milk-churnkonev na mléko She was succeeded as US champion by Liselotte Neumann, the Swede from a club in Finspang where people put their green fee into a milk churn and just go out and play. BNC She had shuffled forward several places when two soldiers entered carrying a metal milk churn. BNC So if you cannot decide what the icon that looks like a milk churn with an overgrown mushroom beside it means you can select it and discover that it means Paste Clipboard contents--oh perhaps it is supposed to be a drawing pin besides a board but you could have fooled me! BNC |
milk-bloodedzbabělý |
milk teethmléčné zuby In contrast, we evolved a system with a single tooth replacement, of milk teeth by adult teeth. BNC Needham examined the IQ of children and the quantity of lead found in their (shed) milk teeth. BNC Peter Harvey and colleagues at the University of Birmingham analysed blood lead from pre-school children in Birmingham, and Marjorie Smith of the Institute of Child Health studied lead levels in milk teeth shed by London children. BNC |
skimmed milkodstředěné mléko Do not skimp and debase using margarine in place of butter, skimmed milk instead of cream. BNC For those who did choose healthy alternatives, the most popular product was low-fat margarine used by nearly half the sample, followed by skimmed milk used by 40%. BNC They are often (but not always) relatively low in fat and can be made from skimmed milk or whey. BNC |
milk of human kindnessvrozená lidská dobrota There's not much of the milk of the human kindness in him. I've never known such a hard man. (Oxford Idioms) |
come home with milkpřijít domů za kuropění |
milk in the coconutzarážející fakt, vysvětlení zarážejícího faktu |
milk the ram/the bull/the pigeonmámit tele z jalové krávy Gazing down from his plinth in Lichfield, you could almost hear Dr Johnson muttering: "Socialism, Sir, is a cow, which will yield such people no more milk--and so they are gone to milk the bull". BNC |
milk the audiencehrát na aplaus, přehrávat |
breast milkmateřské mléko It is at Labour conferences that you get the sweet nuttiness of Baby Milk Action, which proclaims, "Breast Milk: a World Resource," and tells you, as a fact, that it would take 114 million lactating cows to replace the milk of the women of India. BNC Her organisation is preparing a complaint about a Boots advertisement for Ostermilk featuring a bra with two Ostermilk tins inside, which claims: "Any closer to breast milk and we would have to change the packaging." BNC A mother supplies her baby with the purest of all food, i.e. her breast milk. BNC |