
(sedmiúhelník)
heptagon
a seven-sided plane shape consisting of seven line segments or edges that meet at seven interior angles

(náročný)
složitý
having many complex parts or details that make it difficult to understand or work with

(nákres)
složitost
a high degree of precision, care, and fine details in something

(aesthet)
estét
a person with highly refined artistic tastes who appreciates and actively seeks out experiences of beauty

(vkusný)
estetický
relating to the enjoyment or appreciation of beauty or art, especially visual art

(nádherně popisovat)
rhapsodizovat
to speak or write in an enthusiastic or intense manner about someone or something one admires

(óda)
rhapsodie
a poem that aims to stir strong feelings in the reader through its musical language and moving themes

(kombinovat)
konvolvovat
to combine or merge interacting functions, signals, or structures by wrapping, twisting, or overlying them

(zahnutí)
konvoluce
the combining or merging of two intersecting entities by twisting, folding, or wrapping one upon the other

(vrstvený)
zavinutý
formed through the process of rolling or winding an object or material lengthwise around its own axis

(praotec)
předek
an ancestor from previous generations, especially further back than one's grandfather

(přední plán)
popředí
the part of a scene, photograph, etc. that is closest to the observer
Foreground is the part of a scene, painting, or image that appears closest to the viewer. It often includes the main subjects or objects that are meant to be the focus of the visual work. By drawing attention to these important details, the foreground helps create depth and perspective in art and photography, contrasting with the background, which is further away.

(nespokojenec)
nespokojený
dissatisfied and aggressively hostile toward authority figures and systems

(prokletí)
kletba
a spoken curse intended to inflict harm by invoking supernatural malevolence and retaliation

(těžký zločinec)
zločinec
someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

(škodlivý)
zlovolný
seeking actively to damage or inflict harm through intention

(škodlivý)
zlovolný
having a bad influence or harmful effect

(špatné jednání)
zločin
an illegal or unjust act committed by a person of high standing

N/A
intending to cause harm or distress to others
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