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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61, The beer is brewed in the Czech Republic.
62, Both sums outstrip the Czech Republic's annual consumption of ginseng of about 1.4 tonnes a year.
63, Just hours after an appeal from President Obama for global action to lift economicseconomies, the famous libellant famously blunt Czech Prime Minister has replied on behalf of the EU.
64, For example, at a site in the Moravian region of the Czech Republic, three Paleolithic youngsters, one of whom was afflicted with congenital dysplasia, were discovered lying in unusual formation.
65, Czech coach Karel Bruckner said "The third goal was an error and led to our collapse".
66, A roe deer jumps into a fence as she tries to find a way to flee from from flooding on May 18, 2010 in Bohumin town, in eastern Czech Republic.
67, The 120MN free forging hydraulic press that imported from Czech is large-scale and key equipment of a enterprise.
68, We cooked goulash together and spoke in our first common language, Czech, instead of lazing into English when we didn't feel like summoning a better translation of our feelings.
69, An employee monitors the blast furnace at the ArcelorMittal Ostrava steel plant in Ostrava, Czech Republic, on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010.
70, Czech linguist Danes puts forward 5 types of TP model.
71, In addition, about 200 Czech soldiers to participate in the NATO rapid reaction force.
72, US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev are due to sign a landmark nuclear arms treaty in the Czech capital Prague.
73, Prague(sentencedict.com), Czech Republic; and is globally represented by an extensive partner network.
74, In a broader meaning, it often refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, especially in historical contexts, such as the Kingdom of Bohemia.
75, Earlier this week Siemens said it would relocate accounting staff to the Czech capital Prague to save costs.
76, The code in Listing 4 shows how you can sort an array of Czech words differently based on the locale used for the collator.
77, In the Czech Republic - the cradle of radial drilling machine manufacturers.
78, The Czech I'm almost outalmost out of Sweden and most of that stuff we can't reorder.
79, Bohemian is a resident of the former Kingdom of Bohemia, either in a narrow sense as the region of Bohemia proper or in a wider meaning as the whole country, now known as the Czech Republic.
80, Tomas Rosicky failed to help his Czech Republic team mates produce a result against a determined and energetic Ghanian side.
81, I live in the second largest city in the Czech, called Brno .
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82, The fourth seat Thomas Berdych of the Czech Republic swarf Germany's Nicholas Kiefer in straight set, and there were also straight forward wins for Micheal Youzhny and Marcos Baghdatis.
83, Similarly, a flourishing music shows, a truly independent Czech national music school, also formed in the 19th century, contributed representatives is Smetana and Dvorak.
84, Mexico, Chile the Czech Republic and Slovenia are already among its 32 members.
85, Former Czech President Vaclav Havel is listed on the letter to Mr. Medvedev as a supporter of a pardon.
86, ATMOS International Limited was created in 1995 with offices in UK, USA, China and the Czech Republic.
87, Jan Kavan of the Czech Republic is the current General Assembly president.
88, Poland lies along Belarus 'western border, while the Czech Republic lies further to the southwest.
89, Capek invented the term, basing it on the Czech word for “forced labor.
90, Smetana, the representative of Czech Nationalistic Music, his works of symphonic poem make him one of the most significant composers in program music cross the world and history.