Architektura a Stavba - Popis budov
Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova související s popisem budov, jako je „prázdný“, „interiér“ a „prostorný“.
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(of vehicles or buildings) equipped with a cooling system that dries the air

klimatizovaný, s klimatizací
(of a place, space, etc.) situated inside a building, house, etc.

vnitřní, utužený
(of a house, room, seat, etc.) empty or unoccupied and available to be used

prázdný, opuštěný
(of a wall or ceiling) decorated or covered with a type of plaster called stucco

omítaný, s omítkou
on or toward a higher part of a building

nahoře, v patře
(of a place or building) in a very poor condition, often due to negligence

zchátralý, zdevastovaný
(particularly of a building or place) having a pleasant and charming appearance, often resembling a picture or painting

malebný, pohádkový
located on the inside part of a particular thing

vnitřní, interiérový
(of a garden, room, or park) having an organized and regular design, which follows specific design rules

formální, uspořádaný
located on the outer surface of a particular thing

vnější, exteriérový
restricted or limited to a select group, often offering premium quality or services to a specific, privileged audience

exkluzivní, výhradní
on or toward a lower part of a building, particularly the first floor

dole, v přízemí
damaged or deteriorated over time, often due to neglect or insufficient maintenance

zchátralý, opuštěný
(of a room, house, etc.) lacking enough space

stísněný, tísnivý
relating to the study or art of constructing or designing a building

architektonický, stavební
(of a building, car, etc.) left and not needed or used anymore

opuštěný, zanedbaný
(of a roof) built in form of a arch or several arches joined together

klenutý, obloukový
describing a state or condition in which a space or property is not being used, inhabited, or occupied by individuals

neobsazený, nevyužitý
describing a state or condition of a building or structure that is dilapidated, in a state of disrepair, or on the verge of collapsing

zchátralý, rozpadlý
having floors or rooms built at slightly different heights

půldomový, rozdělený na úrovně
(of a room, house, etc.) large with a lot of space inside

prostorný, rozlehlý
(of a house) sharing a wall with another similar house on one side

dvojpodlažní, půldomový
(of buildings) spreading in random directions in an irregular pattern

roztroušený, nekoncepční
directly connected to or reminiscent of a palace, including its architecture or furnishings

palácový, palácní
(of buildings or rooms) having few or no internal walls, creating a large, open space

otevřený prostor, prostor bez příček
(of buildings, structures, or spaces) not primarily designed or used for residential purposes, such as commercial, industrial, institutional, or public buildings

nebytový, nebydlištní
consisting of separate, self-contained units that can be combined or rearranged in various configurations

modulární, modulový
(of a castle, house, etc.) having a wide and deep hole around, which is often filled with water and is used as a protection against enemy attacks

příkopový, obehnaný příkopem
referring to buildings or structures that have a limited number of floors

nízkopodlažní, nízké budovy
(of buildings) having many floors

vysokopodlažní, výškový
(of a mountain, building, etc.) very tall and outstanding

vysoký, tyčící se
related to the ancient Greek style of architecture that uses a scroll-shaped decoration

ionický, ionického typu
having a triangular-shaped roof formed by two sloping sides that meet at a ridge, typically found on the end of a building or structure

štítový, s hřebenem
relating to an ancient Greek style of architecture that uses massive plain columns with squared tops

dórský, dórské
(of a house) standing alone in a way that does not have any shared walls with other houses

samostatný, nezávislý
having a poor condition, often because of being abandoned or neglected for a long time

opuštěný, zanedbaný
relating to or characteristic of a style of architecture known for its fancy and detailed design, featuring columns with decorative tops and leafy decorations, often seen in ancient Greek and Roman buildings

korintský, korintská
reflecting the architectural or decorative style that was common in America during the 18th century, particularly the period it was under British rule

koloniální, kolonialistní
extending or covering the entire width or length of a space, usually referring to carpeting or other floor coverings that span from one wall to another

od stěny ke stěně, celoplošný
characterized by having slatted openings or panels that allow for the passage of air or light while providing some degree of privacy or shading

žaluziový, lamelový
referring to windows or doors that are constructed with two panes of glass separated by a layer of air or gas, providing improved insulation and noise reduction

dvojitě zasklený, dvou-skelný
(particularly of a piece of furniture or building) made in parts that can be easily and quickly put together

prefabrikovaný, montovaný
covered with a substance that does not let heat, electricity, or sound to enter or escape through it

izolovaný, tepelné izolovaný
consisting of a hard building material that is made of the mixture of cement, water, sand, and small stones

betonový, tvrdý
(of a roof or windowpane) having frames covered with or made of lead

olověný, s olověnými rámy
