English to Czech Meaning of canary - kanárek


Canary :
kanárek

kanárek

žlutá, kanárek, narcis, nažloutlý

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Definitions of canary in English
Noun(1) someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police(2) a female singer(3) a moderate yellow with a greenish tinge(4) any of several small Old World finches
Adjective(1) having the color of a canary; of a light to moderate yellow
Examples of canary in English
(1) His drinks cellar would have been stocked with vast quantities of strong beer and small beer (a weaker brew), as well as a range of wines such as claret and canary .(2) villas painted in canary yellow(3) a canary waistcoat(4) The smallest barrel organs were tiny instruments called sÔö£┬«rinettes or ├ö├ç├┐bird organs├ö├ç├û, designed to make easy the constant repetition needed to teach canaries to sing favourite airs.(5) I replied negatively as he took off his purple hued sunglasses, fire engine-red leather jacket and canary yellow cashmere scarf.(6) And I will miss all of my pets - my two beloved, fun-loving dogs, my seven lively cats, my canaries , my horses, and even my chickens.(7) A strong ethnic collection, it uses vivid colours which range form burgundy and strong fuchsia to canary yellow and electric blue.(8) The yellow colour may justify the name, for not only is the canary-bird yellow, but canary wine is of a golden hue.(9) Small square cages are used for canaries , while thrushes are given larger round cages.(10) Contemporary black and white is seen with pale yellow, and canary yellow is flying over the trends horizon, so that's another option.(11) When we're not confronted with concepts such as the three-legged trouser or underwear-as-outerwear, we're being asked to believe that canary-yellow is the new black, or that leggings deserve a revival.(12) Along with camels, pigeons, donkeys, oxen, canaries , cats and dogs, the memorial remembers the eight million horses killed in the Great War alone.(13) One of the owners, Gus, even dresses in yellow plaid sport coats and canary-yellow pants, just so you won't confuse him with the traditional blue-blazer crowd known to hang around the box seats at America's racetracks.(14) The landscaping was so much better than anything around it, and despite the ugly color contrast of bright canary yellow and brown it was in very nice shape.(15) Reich had the bird breeder's equivalent of a green thumb, and was known among bird hobbyists for training canaries to sing the song of the nightingale.(16) We couldn't resist it from the moment we first cast eyes upon it, although it has to be admitted that the brilliant canary yellow we chose is not everyone's cup of tea.
Related Phrases of canary
(1) canary seed ::
lesknice
(2) canary grass ::
rákosovitá
(3) canary bird ::
kanárek
Synonyms
Noun
1. canary yellow ::
kanárkově žlutá
2. canary bird ::
kanárek
Different Forms
canaries, canary
Word Example from TV Shows
I'm gonna set your
nephew straight, get him
singing like a canary,

I'm gonna set your nephew straight, get him singing like a CANARY,

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

-Really?\N-He’s in the Canary islands.

-Really?
-He’s in the Canary islands.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 5

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