Czech English Dictionary

český jazyk - English

pás in English:

1. waist waist


What is your waist size?
My waist size has recently increased. I guess it's middle-age spread.
Mary decreased her waist size by swimming every day.
My what a narrow waist! Her face is small, she really looks just like a doll!
from the waist up
She girded her waist with a belt.
A tricorn trimmed with gold lace was set at a rakish angle over a wig of white curls that dropped down to his waist.
However, Vince, on Jen's house's veranda, was naked from the waist up. He might even have been starkers!
I have narrow waist
Ball should bounce below heith of your waist.
My waist is getting bigger.
Her waist is her most beautiful feature even though it's grown by three centimetres.
What waist size are your trousers?
corset a tight-fitting piece of underwear that squeezes you in and makes your waist look smaller
Her waist measures 24 inches.

English word "pás"(waist) occurs in sets:

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2. passport passport


A passport is usually necessary when you travel overseas.
Without a passport, leaving a country is out of the question.
When you're beginning to look like the photo in your passport, you should go on a holiday.
A passport is something you cannot do without when you go to a foreign country.
This passport is valid for five years.
I became very nervous when I couldn't locate my passport.
Tom needs to renew his passport before the fifteenth of next month.
I have many visas in my passport because I travel a lot for my job.
In the late eighteenth century, a passport for an American was usually signed by the President of the United States.
Passport, please.
The passport important on your trip.
A passport identifies you as a citizen of a country and allows you to travel to foreign countries.
In fact, there is a joke about passport photos: If you really look like the picture in your passport, you certainly need a vacation!
The U.S. president's passport is black, not blue like an average citizen's.
The person whose name was on the passport was described with words.