Czech

名词 n. 形容词 adj. 专有名词
/t͡ʃɛk/    /t͡ʃɛk/|/t͡ʃek/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A person from the Czech Republic (Czechia) or of Czech descent. countable
    — By 1963, almost 130,000 Czechs had migrated to this country. They tended to gravitate to the farming communities.
形容词 adj.
  1. Of, from, or pertaining to the Czech Republic (Czechia), the Czech people, culture, or language. not-comparable
    — A big beast of the men's field was put through the mangle then dumped out of Wimbledon as Rafael Nadal fell at around 10.06pm to Lukas Rosol, a Czech debutant who will never forget this Thursday evening in south-west London.
专有名词
  1. A Slavic language primarily spoken in the Czech Republic. uncountable
    — By the time this mysterious knight died in the 1360s, his book was available in every European language, including Dutch, Gaelic, Czech, Catalan, and Walloon.
  2. The Czech Republic (Czechia). nonstandard
    — She's from Czech, Croatia, or somewhere over there. The ill thing is that we always come together when we're drunk, but half way through our drunken talks, she always gets mad at something and leaves.

词形变化

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词源

词源 1
Unadapted borrowing from Polish Czech, from Old Polish Czech, from Old Czech Čech, ultimately a variation and contraction of Proto-Slavic *čelověkъ (“human”).
词源 2
Unadapted borrowing from Polish Czech, from Old Polish Czech, from Old Czech Čech, ultimately a variation and contraction of Proto-Slavic *čelověkъ (“human”).
词源 3
Unadapted borrowing from Polish Czech, from Old Polish Czech, from Old Czech Čech, ultimately a variation and contraction of Proto-Slavic *čelověkъ (“human”).
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