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daddy-long-legs

sekáč (druh pavouka); tiplice

She would play in the dark shed, where there were millions of daddy-long-legs, or stand about watching him while he dug. BNC

Ewww! Gross! A daddy-long-legs! It's walking on the strudel trays. COCA

The spectacle is on the order of a fat little girl tearing apart a daddy-long-legs. Times

dark horse



černý kůň

  1. Iowa and New Hampshire are places where dark horse candidates, relative unknowns, like Jimmy Carter in 1976, Bill Clinton in 1992, have a chance to get noticed. (COCA)
  2. And some think if there is a true dark horse in the race right now, it might be McCain coming back. (COCA)
  3. Huckabee is the guy we sort of identified early in January as the dark horse that could be a big surprise. (COCA)

deadly poisonous



smrtelně jedovatý

  1. I need to retain the knowledge that some spiders are deadly poisonous even when my fear of them has been eliminated. (COCA)
  2. The landlady didn't like the trumpet vine because it was deadly poisonous. (COCA)
  3. Where the pure white hues of the deadly poisonous destroying angel (Amanita virosa) and its richly colored relative the fly amanita. (COCA)

death cap



muchomůrka zelená

  1. Those are the widespread and attractive but treacherous Amanitas, including the aptly named death cap. (COCA)
  2. It aims with perfect accuracy at the center of a death cap mushroom. (COCA)
  3. For example, poison hemlock, which looks like parsley, and Amanita " death cap " mushrooms. (COCA)

deeply rooted



pevně zakořeněný

  1. They grew up in Columbia, Missouri, an affluent college town deeply rooted in family and tradition. (COCA)
  2. It also faces a more intangible hurdle: deeply rooted attitudes about private vehicle ownership. (COCA)
  3. The more this order binds together capitalist democratic states in deeply rooted institutions; the more open, consensual, and rule-based it is. (COCA)

derives in part from st

částečně se odvozuje z něčeho

Rock music, like jazz, derives in part from the blues. Times

Green Day's anti-war stance derives in part from their personal histories. COCA

His painting procedure for his oils derives in part from that of the American artist Edwin Dickinson. COCA

destroying angel



muchomůrka jízlivá

  1. The deadly destroying angel, Amanita virosa, is a relative of the delectable Caesar's mushroom. (COCA)
  2. It proved to be the deadly destroying angel, Amanita virosa. (COCA)
  3. Where the pure white hues of the deadly poisonous destroying angel (Amanita virosa) and its richly colored relative the fly amanita. (COCA)

devoid of vegetation

bez vegetace, postrádající vegetaci

Most of the island was cleared for phosphates, leaving it devoid of vegetation . BNC

Because of the cold and wind, this granite summit is nearly devoid of vegetation; plants grow only in the thin gravel lodged in crevices. COCA

The rest is rocky terrain virtually devoid of vegetation. Times

dog days



velmi teplé letní dny

  1. In these dog days of summer, let's consider the most important decision facing Barack Obama. (COCA)
  2. The dog days of August await. (COCA)
  3. Sweeping the verandah after a string of hot, still, humid dog days when windhasn't done the job for him. (COCA)

dog-eared



mít oslí uši (o knize)

  1. In his left is a small dog-eared book the size of a box of matches, strung onto a leather cord. (COCA)
  2. Carolyn noted that many of the pages appeared decidedly dog-eared. (COCA)
  3. A space littered with poetry and my mother's well-worn Bible, dog-eared at the Psalms. (COCA)


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