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maiden
UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈmeɪdənlɪ/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(mād′n lē)
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WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | Hlavní překlady | | Angličtina | Čeština | | maiden n | literary (unmarried girl) | svobodná dívka příd + ž | | The young maiden skipped through the meadow. | | maiden adj | figurative ([sth] done for first time) (přeneseně: první) | premiérový příd | | Governor Ellison delivered his maiden speech without notes. |
WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026: | Další překlady | | Angličtina | Čeština | | maiden adj | (first) (plavba lodi) | první příd | | The expedition was to be the ship's maiden voyage. | | maiden adj | (virgin, unmarried) | neprovdaný příd | | Little Tom's maiden aunt would care for him on most days. | | maiden n | (horse) (kůň, který ještě nevyhrál závod) | - | | The horse was a maiden and wouldn't get a lot of bets in her first race. |
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