grafit Czech
Meaning grafit meaning
What does grafit mean in Czech?
grafit
Translation grafit translation
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Inflection grafit inflection
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grafit · noun
Singular grafit masculine inanimate gender
Nominative kdo? co? grafit masculine inanimate gender
Genitive koho? čeho? bez grafitu
Dative komu? čemu? ke grafitu
Accusative koho? co? pro grafit
Vocative grafite!
Locative o kom? o čem? o grafitu
Instrumental kým? čím? s grafitem
Plural grafity masculine inanimate gender
Nominative kdo? co? grafity masculine inanimate gender
Genitive koho? čeho? bez grafitů
Dative komu? čemu? ke grafitům
Accusative koho? co? pro grafity
Vocative grafity!
Locative o kom? o čem? o grafitech
Instrumental kým? čím? s grafity
Examples grafit examples
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Máte něco? Jo, petrolej a grafit.
Yeah, petroleum and graphite.
Je to čistý grafit.
It's pure graphite.
Je to grafit.
It's graphite.
Diamanty mají 10 a grafit je hodně, hodně dole, 1,2 nebo něco takového.
The name of the fellow who gave us this hardness scale.
Uhlíkové nanotrubice. Grafit, kobalt. Kobalt a nikl.
Carbon nanotubes. charts, cobalt, cobalt and nickel, kilotons of it.
Grafit zkrystalizuje.
Graphite vaporizes.
To ten grafit, pane.
It's a problem with the graphite, sir.
Grafit.
It's graphite.
No. grafit.
No. graphite.
Skelný grafit, FFF GOEX, sportovní řada.
Graphite glaze, FFF GOEX, sporting grade.
Co to je, uhlíkové vlákno? - Grafit.
What is that, carbon fibre?
Na jedné straně máme oxid rtuťnatý a grafit z brzdových destiček.
On one side, you have mercuric oxide and graphite from your brake pads.
Grafit a epoxidová pryskyřice.
Graphite and epoxy. He got shafted.
Hlava s takovým množstvím zachovaného tkáně poukazuje na kontaminující látky v půdě, obvykle grafit nebo arsen.
A head with so much tissue still preserved suggests contaminants in the soil. usually lead or arsenic.