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 Translation for 'division of the field' from English to Czech
herald.
division of the field {noun}
heroldské figura {f}
Partial Matches
anat.
back of the head {noun}
týl {m}
state-of-the-art {adj}nejmodernější
právo
session of the court {noun}
přelíčení {n}
in the middle of {prep}uprostřed
back of the hand {noun}hřbet ruky {m}
Out of the question!Bez diskuse!
day of the week {noun}den v týdnu {m}
bot.T
lily of the valley {noun}
konvalinka {f}
Out of the question!Bez diskuze!
the voice of the people {noun}hlas {m} lidu
the tip of the icebergšpička ledovce
at the pinnacle of sth. {adv}na vrcholu č-o
lit.F
The Mysteries of Udolpho [Ann Radcliffe]
Záhady Udolfa
divadlolit.F
The Merchant of Venice [William Shakespeare]
Kupec benátský
geogr.
The United States of America {noun} <USA>
Spojené státy {m.pl} americké
filmF
Hour of the Wolf [Ingmar Bergman]
Hodina vlků
lit.F
The Picture of Dorian Gray [Oscar Wilde]
Obraz Doriana Graye
F
The Importance of Being Earnest [O.Wilde]
Jak je důležité míti Filipa
The regulations stipulate the number of immigrants.Nařízení určují počet imigrantů.
She had reached the pinnacle of her political career.Dostala se na vrchol své politické kariery.
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Usage Examples English
  • The municipality’s website, however, does not explain the other charge, the tower, nor does it explain the division of the field.
  • The division of the field is different, the charges in base are not quite the same, and the tinctures on the dexter (armsbearer's right, viewer's left) side do not match the ones shown at the source cited above.
  • Division of the field "per saltire" was notably used by the Aragonese kings of Sicily beginning in the 14th century (Frederick the Simple), showing the pales of Aragon and the "Hohenstaufen" eagle (argent an eagle sable).
  • The sword and also the division of the field, which resembles a mantle spread open at the bottom, are references to Saint Martin of Tours, long the municipality's patron saint, the former being his attribute and the latter a reference to the story of Martin cutting off a piece of his mantle for a beggar.
  • The most simple arms available are the division of the field by a straight line.

  • A more versatile method is quartering, division of the field by both vertical and horizontal lines.
  • A more versatile method is quartering, division of the field by both vertical and horizontal lines.
  • After 1945, the neoclassical synthesis of Keynesian and neoclassical economics resulted in a clearly defined mainstream position based on a division of the field into microeconomics (generally neoclassical but with a newly developed theory of market failure) and macroeconomics (divided between Keynesian and monetarist views on such issues as the role of monetary policy).
  • The division of the field quarterly or and gules is derived from the arms of the Beauchamps, Constables of Bedford Castle, the leading family in the county after the Norman Conquest.
  • Ordinaries should not be mixed with Division of the field.

  • Shield: The hourglass shaped division of the field resembles the shape of the historic Senate gavel, implying Mr.
  • There was a garrison of heavy artillery regiment and the division of the field artillery in the town, used by the Pomorze and the Modlin armies in the defence of Poland against Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
  • One division of the field (though it is sometimes described as a charge) is restricted to the chief: when the chief is divided by a bow-shaped line, this is called a "chapournet" or "chaperonnet" ("little hood").
  • Professor Axel Romdahl from Gothenburg suggested a division of the field between the two journals in some way and offered to negotiate this with representatives of the other journal.
  • He discussed the division of the field into [...] and [...] , further arguing that mathematicians and painters think and work in related ways.

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