Vzhled - Obličej a jeho vlastnosti
Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova související s obličejem a jeho rysy, jako je „dimple“, „hooded“ a „jowl“.
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a large nose with a bridge that curves outward
Římský nos
a straight nose that continues the line of the brow without any curve
Řecký nos
a slang term for nose that is typically used informally or in a humorous context
houkačka
a slang term for nose that is often used in informal contexts
conk
a slang term used to describe a person's nose, typically a large or prominent one
řízek
a small and round nose that protrudes slightly from the face resembling a button
knoflíkový nos
a small hollow place in the flesh, especially one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles
důlek
the fleshy, sagging skin under the jaw or chin, typically found in older people or certain breeds of animals such as bulldogs
čelist
a single wrinkle or crease that forms around the eyes or mouth as a result of laughing or smiling
linka smíchu
a deep crease or groove on the face caused by repeated facial expressions
brázda
the side view or silhouette of a person's face or body, especially as it is seen in a photograph or when standing or sitting sideways
profil
a small visible blood vessel, often on the face or legs, that resembles a spider web or tree branch
závitová žíla
a distinctive aspect or characteristic that contributes to their unique appearance, such as the shape of their eyes, nose, or lips
rys
a distinctive feature or characteristic of a person's face or body, often described in poetry or literature, that contributes to their overall appearance
rys
a person's face or facial expression, especially when considered as an aspect of their overall appearance or character
tvář
(of a person's eyes) small, round and bright because of interest or greed
korálkovitý
(of the eyes) red and irritated, often caused by tiredness, irritation, or strain
krví podlitý
describing strabismus, a condition in which a person's eyes are misaligned and one eye turns inward or outward
se šéfovýma očima
having large, protruding, or bulging eyes, giving the impression of being startled, surprised, or frightened
bug-eyed
(of a person's eyes) positioned relatively close together, making the upper part of the face appear narrower
těsně posazený
having a condition in which the eyes do not align properly and turn toward the nose
zkříženýma očima
(of the eyes) appearing to be quite back or deep in the face
hluboko zasazené
having large, innocent-looking eyes, typically with long lashes
srnčí oči
(of eyes) having a drooping or heavy upper eyelid that partially covers the eyelashes
s kapucí
describing the appearance of their eyes when they appear moist or shiny, as well as the smooth and graceful movement of their facial features
kapalina
having wide open, bulging, or protruding eyes, often due to surprise, excitement, or fear
pop-eyed
(of the eyes) being red and watery as a result of sadness, old age or disease
revmatický
(of someone's cheeks or eyes) being hollow and curving inwards because of old age, hunger or disease
zapadlý
describing a person with a youthful, innocent, and soft facial appearance
s dětským obličejem
(typically of a man) having well-defined and sharply contoured facial features, often giving the impression of strength and attractiveness
dobře tvarovaný
having small, natural indentations or depressions in the skin, particularly in the cheeks or chin, that appear when a person smiles or laughs
dolíčky
having deep wrinkles or lines, especially as a result of tension, worry, or age
zbrázděný
having a thin, bony, angular face with sunken cheeks, sharp features, and a prominent jawline, which is often considered an uncomplimentary description
sekerou
(of a person's face) displaying signs of age and character that make it unique and interesting, having been used and enjoyed over time
žil v
describing a person's well-defined facial features that indicate a lean and toned appearance, as if they were artistically carved or molded
vytesaný
describing a a person's nose that is short, stubby, and turned up at the end, often resembling a button
tupý nos