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| Hlavní překlady | WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | floating adj | (on surface of water, etc.) | plovoucí příd | | | The beaver grabbed a floating stick and added it to her den. | | floating adj | figurative (not fixed) (dostupný podle potřeby) | flexibilní příd | | | John was a floating support worker who would go and help wherever he was needed. | | floating adj | figurative (on air) | létající příd | | | The floating leaves drifted slowly to the ground. |
| Další překlady | WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | floating adj | figurative (debt: unfunded) (dluh) | nesplacený příd | | | The company had a lot of bad floating debt. | | floating adj | figurative (available) (kapitál) | dostupný příd | | | The company had some floating capital that they could invest in a new venture. |
| Hlavní překlady | WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | float⇒ vi | (bob on surface: of water, etc.) (být nadnášen vodou) | plout ned | | | The science teacher showed the students that pumice can float. | | float vi | (drift on wind) (ve vzduchu) | vznášet se ned | | | The autumn leaves floated gently to the ground. | | float n | (swimming: flotation aid) | plovák m | | | The survivor was found clinging to a float in the ocean. | | float n | UK (decorated vehicle) (karneval) | alegorický vůz příd + m | | | Paul built one of the floats in the parade. | | float n | (on a fishing line) | plovoucí předmět příd + m | | | Karen attached a float to her line to keep the lure from getting trapped on the lake bed. | | float n | (device: measures water level) | plovák m | | | The gauge used a float to measure the water level. | | float n | UK (shop: money to use as change) (mince) | drobné pl | | | Don't take all the money from the till to the bank. We need to keep some back for tomorrow's float or we won't be able to give anyone any change! | float [sth] to [sb], float [sth] by [sb] vtr + prep | (idea: suggest to [sb]) (myšlenku) | nadhodit dok | | | Ron went to his boss to float an idea by him, but he didn't get a meeting. |
| Další překlady | WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | float n | uncountable (finance: currency) (měnových kurzů) | kolísání s | | | The Federal Reserve keeps track of weekly and seasonal trends in the amount of float. | | float n | figurative (finance: stocks) (akcií) | kolísání s | | | The investor didn't have enough float to trade on the market. | | float n | (thing that floats) | plovák m | | | Richard relaxed on a float in the pool. | | float n | (for water landing) (letadla) | plovák m | | | The seaplane damaged a float as it landed. | | float⇒ vi | figurative (exchange rate: fluctuate) (směnný kurz) | nechat fluktuovat dok + ned | | | China doesn't allow its currency to float, but instead ties it to the value of the US Dollar. | | float vtr | figurative (idea) (nápad) | nadnést dok |
| Frázová slovesa | WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | float away vi phrasal | (on water: drift off) | odplouvat dok | | | He didn't tie up the boat properly, so it began to float away. | | | Neuvázal loďku pořádně, a ta tak začala odplouvat. | | float away vi phrasal | (in air: drift off) | odlétat dok | | | (větrem) | být unášen ned + příč | | | The girl let go of the string and her balloon floated away. |
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