What does hrouda in Czech mean?
What is the meaning of the word hrouda in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use hrouda in Czech.
The word hrouda in Czech means nuget, hrouda, špalek, kus, hrudka, hrouda, rodná hrouda. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word hrouda
nuget(metal, mineral: lump) Sally found a nugget of gold worth more than $1000. |
hrouda(lump of earth or soil) (zemina) The child was kicking a clod of dirt down the street as he walked. |
špalek(chunk of material) (dřeva) Použil špalek dřeva, aby dveře zůstaly otevřené. He used the block of wood to hold the door open. |
kus(mass of [sth]) Omáčka byla plná hrudek. The sauce was full of lumps. |
hrudka, hrouda(clod: of earth) (hlíny) Než budeš sázet semena, rozdrol ty hrudky hlíny. Break up the clumps of dirt before planting seeds. |
rodná hrouda(literary (ground, soil) (přeneseně: domov) Cestování se Tomovi líbilo, ale přistihl se, že mu chybí rodná hrouda. Tim had enjoyed his travels, but now he found himself missing his native sod. |
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