
(návod)
formule
any established or prescribed method, rule, or procedure used to achieve a desired outcome or result

(rozsah působnosti)
působnost
the scope or range of authority, influence, or activity that someone or something has

(sráz)
stráň
a steep bank or hillside, especially one along a river or stream

(šáchor)
rákos
a tall, marsh-dwelling plant characterized by cylindrical stems and often found in wetlands or along the edges of bodies of water

(pokání)
řevnivost
a sense of great regret that one feels as a result of having done something bad or wrong

(rozsah)
širokost
the ability to comprehend and engage with a diverse array of subjects or topics

(zálivka)
záliv
a broad indentation or bay in a coastline, typically characterized by a wide curve or open expanse of water

(přesné slovo)
správné slovo
the precise or exact word needed to express a particular idea or feeling eloquently
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(zručnost)
mistrovství
exceptional skill, expertise, or mastery in a particular field or activity

(rabování)
lúpež
the violent seizure or plundering of property, often associated with warfare

(bratrstvo)
bratři
fellow believers within a religious community, emphasizing a sense of shared faith and fellowship among members

(hostina)
jídlo
the food served and consumed during a single meal or occasion, especially in a formal or festive setting

(výklenek)
niky
a recessed part of a wall that is built further back from the rest of it
An alcove is a small, recessed space or nook within a room, often set off from the main area. It can be created by a wall or structure, and is commonly used for decorative purposes, furniture, or additional storage. Alcoves can be found in various places, such as living rooms, bedrooms, or hallways, providing a cozy or functional space within a larger room. They may also be used to house things like bookshelves, seating, or small works of art.

(nával)
příliv
a flow or pouring in, often describing the movement of people, things, or substances into a specific place or system

(šlechtický dům)
zámek
a large country house or mansion, typically of French origin, often associated with luxury, grandeur, and historical significance
A chateau is a large, elegant house, often resembling a castle, typically found in France. It is usually located in the countryside and is associated with luxury, historical significance, and architectural beauty. Chateaux were originally built as private residences for nobility or wealthy families, featuring expansive grounds, formal gardens, and impressive architectural details. Today, many chateaux are used as tourist attractions, hotels, or event venues. The term can also be used to describe any grand, stately home in a similar style, even outside of France.

(sněm)
synoda
a council or assembly, typically of church officials, convened to discuss and make decisions on religious matters
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