English to Czech Meaning of bygone - dávný


Bygone :
dávný

dávný

minulost, dávný, pryč, zemřel, starověký

dávnýminulé
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Definitions of bygone in English
Noun(1) past events to be put aside
Adjective(1) well in the past; former
Examples of bygone in English
(1) The Street administration portrays the mounted unit as a relic of a bygone era.(2) Moreover, English class society of a bygone era seems a relatively easy target.(3) There are plenty of houses and churches where you can soak up the carefully arranged atmosphere of bygone Bloomsbury.(4) It is one of the most stunning buildings in the Clyde Valley and clearly belongs to a bygone age of sumptuous extravagance.(5) Tourists would marvel at the elegant ingenuity of a bygone age.(6) The poet also dreams nostalgically of bygone years and of lost childhood.(7) And is it really the business of government to prop up the ancient memorials of a bygone era?(8) Yes, this is a faux period piece, with extravagant costumes and peachy Technicolor colours from bygone movies.(9) The traditions and proceedings of the Commons are largely derived from a bygone age and none more so than it's adversarial nature.(10) The Colonel is a self-fashioned sleuth who seems to belong to a bygone era.(11) The steam locomotive evokes nostalgic memories of a bygone era with its glory and old age charm.(12) It has lent its support to Keighley Bus Museum's search for a permanent site to house its collection of bygone buses.(13) Looking back, I suppose it was a relic from a bygone age even then.(14) Now the houses of these bygone families have become a focus for visiting tourists and history buffs.(15) So once again Europe was simply recalling the glories of the ancient bygone age on behalf of the natives.(16) The atmosphere of Strawberry Hill is one of gracious hospitality - again somehow it speaks of a bygone age.
Related Phrases of bygone
(1) bygone days ::
dávných dobách
(2) let bygone be bygone ::
Nechte minulost minulostí
Synonyms
Noun
1. water under the bridge ::
voda pod mostem
Adjective
2. past ::
minulost
3. former ::
bývalý
4. olden ::
dávný
6. previous ::
předchozí
7. one-time ::
jednou
8. long-ago ::
dávno
9. of old ::
starých
10. ancient ::
starověký
11. antiquated ::
zastaralý
12. departed ::
zesnulý
13. dead ::
mrtví
14. extinct ::
vyhynulý
15. defunct ::
zaniklý
17. outmoded ::
zastaralý
18. of yore ::
z dávných dob
Antonyms
1. alive ::
naživu
2. extant ::
existující
3. living ::
živobytí
Different Forms
bygone, bygones
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