slovodefinícia
Vade
(gcide)
Vade \Vade\ (v[=a]d), v. i. [For fade.]
To fade; hence, to vanish. [Obs.] " Summer leaves all vaded."
--Shak.
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They into dust shall vade. --Spenser.
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podobné slovodefinícia
invade
(mass)
invade
- napadnúť, napadnúť
divadelný
(msas)
divadelný
- dramatic, thespian, theatrical
divadelny
(msasasci)
divadelny
- dramatic, thespian, theatrical
couvade
(encz)
couvade,kuváda Zdeněk Brož
draft evader
(encz)
draft evader, n:
evade
(encz)
evade,obejít v: Zdeněk Broževade,vyhnout v: Zdeněk Brož
evaded
(encz)
evaded,objel v: Zdeněk Broževaded,vyhnul se Zdeněk Brož
invade
(encz)
invade,napadnout v: [voj.] joe@hw.czinvade,přepadnout Zdeněk Brožinvade,vpadnout v: Zdeněk Brožinvade,vtrhnout Zdeněk Brož
invaded
(encz)
invaded,napadený adj: Zdeněk Brožinvaded,napadl v: Zdeněk Brožinvaded,vpadl v: Zdeněk Brožinvaded,vtrhl v: Zdeněk Brož
invader
(encz)
invader,nájezdník n: Zdeněk Brožinvader,okupant n: Zdeněk Brožinvader,útočník n: Zdeněk Brožinvader,vetřelec n: Zdeněk Brož
invaders
(encz)
invaders,okupanti n: Zdeněk Brožinvaders,vetřelci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
invades
(encz)
invades,napadá v: Zdeněk Brožinvades,proniká v: Zdeněk Brož
pervade
(encz)
pervade,pronikat v: pervade,prostoupit v: pervade,rozšířit se v: pervade,šířit se v:
pervaded
(encz)
pervaded,pronikal v: Zdeněk Brožpervaded,prostupoval v: Zdeněk Brož
vade mecum
(encz)
vade mecum,příručka n: web
autor divadelní hry
(czen)
autor divadelní hry,playwrightn:
devadesát
(czen)
devadesát,ninety
devadesát devět
(czen)
devadesát devět,ninety-nine Martin Dvořák
devadesát dvě
(czen)
devadesát dvě,ninety-two Martin Dvořák
devadesát jedna
(czen)
devadesát jedna,ninety-one Martin Dvořák
devadesát osm
(czen)
devadesát osm,ninety-eight Martin Dvořák
devadesát pět
(czen)
devadesát pět,ninety-five Martin Dvořák
devadesát tři
(czen)
devadesát tři,ninety-three Martin Dvořák
devadesát čtyři
(czen)
devadesát čtyři,ninety-four Jaroslav Šedivý
devadesátá léta
(czen)
devadesátá léta,nineties
devadesátý
(czen)
devadesátý,ninetieth
devadesátý devátý
(czen)
devadesátý devátý,ninety-ninth Martin Dvořák
devadesátý prvý
(czen)
devadesátý prvý,ninety-first Martin Dvořák
divadelní
(czen)
divadelní,dramaticadj: Zdeněk Broždivadelní,theatrical divadelní,thespianadj: Zdeněk Broždivadelní,walk-onadj: PetrV
divadelní hra
(czen)
divadelní hra,drama Pavel Cvrčekdivadelní hra,playn:
divadelní plakát
(czen)
divadelní plakát,playbilln: Zdeněk Brož
divadelní pokladna
(czen)
divadelní pokladna,box officen: Pavel Cvrčekdivadelní pokladna,box-office Zdeněk Brož
divadelní propadlo
(czen)
divadelní propadlo,slotn: Petr Prášek
divadelní ředitel
(czen)
divadelní ředitel,stage manager Pavel Cvrček
divadelně
(czen)
divadelně,theatricallyadv: Zdeněk Brož
postavička ze seriálu invader zim
(czen)
postavička ze seriálu Invader Zim,Dib Pavel Machek
výprava (divadelní)
(czen)
výprava (divadelní),setting Pavel Cvrček
Bravade
(gcide)
Bravade \Bra*vade"\, n.
Bravado. [Obs.] --Fanshawe.
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Couvade
(gcide)
Couvade \Cou`vade"\ (k[=oo]`v[.a]d"), n. [F., fr. couver. See
Covey.]
A custom, among certain barbarous tribes, that when a woman
gives birth to a child her husband takes to his bed, as if
ill.
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The world-wide custom of the couvade, where at
childbirth the husband undergoes medical treatment, in
many cases being put to bed for days. --Tylor.
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Evade
(gcide)
Evade \E*vade"\ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Evaded; p. pr. & vb.
n.. Evading.] [L. evadere, evasum, e out + vadere to go,
walk: cf. F. s'['e]vader. See Wade.]
To get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity,
subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to escape from
cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to
evade the force of an argument.
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The heathen had a method, more truly their own, of
evading the Christian miracles. --Trench.
[1913 Webster]Evade \E*vade"\, v. t.
1. To escape; to slip away; -- sometimes with from. "Evading
from perils." --Bacon.
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Unarmed they might
Have easily, as spirits evaded swift
By quick contraction or remove. --Milton.
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2. To attempt to escape; to practice artifice or sophistry,
for the purpose of eluding.
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The ministers of God are not to evade and take
refuge any of these . . . ways. --South.

Syn: To equivocate; shuffle. See Prevaricate.
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Evaded
(gcide)
Evade \E*vade"\ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Evaded; p. pr. & vb.
n.. Evading.] [L. evadere, evasum, e out + vadere to go,
walk: cf. F. s'['e]vader. See Wade.]
To get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity,
subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to escape from
cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to
evade the force of an argument.
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The heathen had a method, more truly their own, of
evading the Christian miracles. --Trench.
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Invade
(gcide)
Invade \In*vade"\, v. i.
To make an invasion. --Brougham.
[1913 Webster]Invade \In*vade"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Invaded; p. pr. & vb.
n. Invading.] [L. invadere, invasum; pref. in- in + vadere
to go, akin to E. wade: cf. OF. invader, F. envahir. See
Wade.]
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1. To go into or upon; to pass within the confines of; to
enter; -- used of forcible or rude ingress. [Obs.]
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Which becomes a body, and doth then invade
The state of life, out of the grisly shade.
--Spenser.
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2. To enter with hostile intentions; to enter with a view to
conquest or plunder; to make an irruption into; to attack;
as, the Romans invaded Great Britain.
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Such an enemy
Is risen to invade us. --Milton.
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3. To attack; to infringe; to encroach on; to violate; as,
the king invaded the rights of the people.
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4. To grow or spread over; to affect injuriously and
progressively; as, gangrene invades healthy tissue.

Syn: To attack; assail; encroach upon. See Attack.
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Invaded
(gcide)
Invade \In*vade"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Invaded; p. pr. & vb.
n. Invading.] [L. invadere, invasum; pref. in- in + vadere
to go, akin to E. wade: cf. OF. invader, F. envahir. See
Wade.]
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1. To go into or upon; to pass within the confines of; to
enter; -- used of forcible or rude ingress. [Obs.]
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Which becomes a body, and doth then invade
The state of life, out of the grisly shade.
--Spenser.
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2. To enter with hostile intentions; to enter with a view to
conquest or plunder; to make an irruption into; to attack;
as, the Romans invaded Great Britain.
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Such an enemy
Is risen to invade us. --Milton.
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3. To attack; to infringe; to encroach on; to violate; as,
the king invaded the rights of the people.
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4. To grow or spread over; to affect injuriously and
progressively; as, gangrene invades healthy tissue.

Syn: To attack; assail; encroach upon. See Attack.
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Invader
(gcide)
Invader \In*vad"er\, n.
One who invades; an assailant; an encroacher; an intruder.
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Pervade
(gcide)
Pervade \Per*vade"\ (p[~e]r*v[=a]d"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Pervaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Pervading.] [L. pervadere,
pervasum; per + vadere to go, to walk. See Per-, and
Wade.]
1. To pass or flow through, as an aperture, pore, or
interstice; to permeate.
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That labyrinth is easily pervaded. --Blackstone.
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2. To pass or spread through the whole extent of; to be
diffused throughout.
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A spirit of cabal, intrigue, and proselytism
pervaded all their thoughts, words, and actions.
--Burke.
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Pervaded
(gcide)
Pervade \Per*vade"\ (p[~e]r*v[=a]d"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Pervaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Pervading.] [L. pervadere,
pervasum; per + vadere to go, to walk. See Per-, and
Wade.]
1. To pass or flow through, as an aperture, pore, or
interstice; to permeate.
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That labyrinth is easily pervaded. --Blackstone.
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2. To pass or spread through the whole extent of; to be
diffused throughout.
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A spirit of cabal, intrigue, and proselytism
pervaded all their thoughts, words, and actions.
--Burke.
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Uninvaded
(gcide)
Uninvaded \Uninvaded\
See invaded.
Vade mecum
(gcide)
Vade mecum \Va`de me"cum\ [L., go with me.]
A book or other thing that a person carries with him as a
constant companion; a manual; a handbook.
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couvade
(wn)
couvade
n 1: a custom among some peoples whereby the husband of a
pregnant wife is put to bed at the time of bearing the
child
draft evader
(wn)
draft evader
n 1: someone who is drafted and illegally refuses to serve [syn:
draft dodger, draft evader]
evade
(wn)
evade
v 1: avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing
(duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue"; "she
skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their
responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully"
[syn: hedge, fudge, evade, put off, circumvent,
parry, elude, skirt, dodge, duck, sidestep]
2: escape, either physically or mentally; "The thief eluded the
police"; "This difficult idea seems to evade her"; "The event
evades explanation" [syn: elude, evade, bilk]
3: practice evasion; "This man always hesitates and evades"
4: use cunning or deceit to escape or avoid; "The con man always
evades"
invade
(wn)
invade
v 1: march aggressively into another's territory by military
force for the purposes of conquest and occupation; "Hitler
invaded Poland on September 1, 1939" [syn: invade,
occupy]
2: to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new
colleague invades my territory"; "The neighbors intrude on
your privacy" [syn: intrude on, invade, obtrude upon,
encroach upon]
3: occupy in large numbers or live on a host; "the Kudzu plant
infests much of the South and is spreading to the North"
[syn: invade, overrun, infest]
4: penetrate or assault, in a harmful or injurious way; "The
cancer had invaded her lungs"
invader
(wn)
invader
n 1: someone who enters by force in order to conquer [syn:
invader, encroacher]
pervade
(wn)
pervade
v 1: spread or diffuse through; "An atmosphere of distrust has
permeated this administration"; "music penetrated the
entire building"; "His campaign was riddled with
accusations and personal attacks" [syn: permeate,
pervade, penetrate, interpenetrate, diffuse,
imbue, riddle]
vade mecum
(wn)
vade mecum
n 1: a concise reference book providing specific information
about a subject or location [syn: handbook,
enchiridion, vade mecum]

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