Czech English Dictionary

český jazyk - English

popel in English:

1. ash ash


She found her ring in the ashes of the fire.
Volcanic ash covered the city.
After the fire, only ash was left.
Don't throw the ashes trough the window!
Our balcony was covered with ashes after the forest fire near our home.
Out of the ashes
Where are you going to put grandpa's ashes?
... became a house under ash, so they escapedin backpacks,...
Don't drop cigarette ash on the carpet.
Acid soil is neutralised by ash.
Think of your opponent as nothing more than a handful of ash.
Volcanic ash brought aviation to a standstill.
Surely one shouldn't knock ash from your cigarette out the car window.
The words of the year 2010 in Denmark are "ash cloud", "Peripheral Denmark", "vuvuzela" and "WikiLeaks".

English word "popel"(ash) occurs in sets:

Kuřácké pojmy anglicky
Friends s01e10

2. ashes ashes


Clean the ashes out of the fireplace.
He wanted his ashes spread over the ocean after he died.
His ashes are buried here.
Everything was burnt to ashes.
If ashes were flour and peat was bacon, we'd eat bacon pancakes every day.
England are about to win the Ashes.
The wood was kindled, the flames arose, and a mouldering heap of ashes was soon all that remained of Mrs Askew and her fellow martyrs.
I will show that it's possible to be reborn from one's ashes.
A delicatessen caught fire and burned down, leaving a heap of ashes.
When Grandma passed away, we kept her ashes in a special container.
Peace to his ashes!
Be careful - those ashes could still be hot.
scatter the ashes
He was cremated, and his ashes were put in an urn.
Some of his ashes were sent to the moon.