Similar words: czech republic, czechoslovakia, czechoslovakian, eczema, lech, echo, tech, techy. Meaning: [tʃek] n. 1. a native of inhabitant of the Czech Republic 2. a native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia 3. the Slavic language of Czechs. adj. of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their language.
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1, The band played the Czech anthem.
2, She's doing research on Czech music between the wars.
3, The River Elbe flows through the Czech Republic.
4, Other papers have editorialized, criticizing the Czech government for rushing to judgment on this individual.
5, Czech and Slovak are separate languages but they are mutually intelligible.
6, The Czech Republic has a long artistic tradition.
7, Kolchak in the east, commanding a Czech legion.
8, The Czech Republic, for example, has now reduced its party system to eight major parties.
9, 19 rebels hiding in the Czech embassy surrendered to the authorities.
10, Sales of the low-priced Czech motor have soared by a quarter in crisis-hit Britain this year.
11, If it wants to borrow, the present Czech government should negotiate repayment terms with existing bondholders first.
12, In the last few years, dozens of Czech Roma have been killed in attacks by skinhead and other racist groups.
13, Attempts by the Czech police to restore calm to the streets of Prague following the protests were thwarted.
14, Our Czech hosts knew little about it,(sentencedict.com) save that the approach was long and the descent intricate.
15, Even after the Czech coup, however, Congress was not willing to respond wholeheartedly to a call to arms.
16, However, the Czech government contended that it could not afford to stop selling arms until substitute industries were in place.
17, Rottmayer played an important role in Czech architecture between 1918 and 1939.
18, We succeeded in doing this despite the Czech authorities' decision to ban marches in the city.
19, Poland, the Czech Republic, and other countries liberated from Soviet rule have done very well economically.
20, According to chronicles it was won as war booty by Czech warriors in Milan in 1158.
21, This tabloid formula has hooked 70 percent of the Czech audience.
22, Sis, the son of two artists,(http://sentencedict.com/czech.html) grew up in the Czech capital of Prague.
23, So doing the foundation course here gives me the chance to get a place at a Czech University.
24, At the peak of the sugar-boom of the early 1870s a mere 40,000 workers were employed in the Czech sugar-factories.
25, It relies frequently on lush music and transitional shots of the beautiful Czech countryside.
26, Four times in the past two years, the central bank has appointed administrators to small Czech banks with similar problems.
27, Each rotunda was devoted to a different aspect of recent Czech history.
28, Investors have complained about a lack of regulation over the Czech capital markets and poor disclosure rules for company information.
29, It said that Meciar was to put the plan to his Czech counterpart at their next round of talks.
30, This is partly true-which explains the relative stability the Czech Republic enjoyed in the first half of the 1990s.