
(projednat)
diskutovat
to discuss a particular thing with someone, especially something that is important or serious
Gramatické Informace:

(prostor)
místo
the part of space where someone or something is or they should be

N/A
in a place that is far away from cities, towns, or anywhere that is occupied by people
The idiom "in the middle of nowhere" originated from the literal concept of being situated in a remote or isolated location, far away from populated areas or urban centers. It is used to emphasize the idea of being in a place that lacks human habitation or significant infrastructure. In other words, the phrase conveys a sense of being in a desolate or secluded area, often characterized by vast open spaces, wilderness, or a lack of nearby civilization.

(okrajová čtvrť)
předměstí
a residential area outside a city

(vzdáleně)
daleko
to or at a great distance
Gramatické Informace:

(southerní)
jižní
located toward the southern direction

(jádr)
srdce
the central or most important part of something

(krajina)
venkov
the area with farms, fields, and trees, that is outside cities and towns

(okrajové části)
předměstí
the outer areas or parts of a city or town

(břeh)
pobřeží
the land close to a sea, ocean, or lake

(cesta)
ulice
a public path for vehicles in a village, town, or city, usually with buildings, houses, etc. on its sides

(potok)
řeka
a natural and continuous stream of water flowing on the land to the sea, a lake, or another river

(dno)
spodní část
the lowest part or point of something

(vrch)
kopec
a naturally raised area of land that is higher than the land around it, often with a round shape

(skončení)
konec
the point at which something stops or ceases to exist

(cesta)
stezka
a road or path that is rough and usually made by animals or people repeatedly walking there

(kraj)
strana
the right or left half of an object, place, person, etc.
Gramatické Informace:

(cesta)
silnice
a wide path made for cars, buses, etc. to travel along

(rozcestí)
křižovatka
the place where a road is crossed by another
A crossroad is a place where two or more roads meet, forming a junction. It is a point where vehicles and pedestrians can travel in different directions, depending on their destination. Crossroads can be found in both rural and urban areas, and they may be controlled by traffic signals or signs. These areas are important for directing traffic and allowing movement between various routes. Depending on the location and traffic flow, crossroads may vary in complexity, from simple four-way stops to larger, more complicated intersections.
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