What does zarovnaný in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word zarovnaný in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use zarovnaný in Czech.

The word zarovnaný in Czech means zarovnaný, zarovnaný, zarovnaný, zarovnaný, zarovnaný, zarovnaný, být zarovnaný, být vyrovnaný, být srovnaný, být zarovnaný s, být vyrovnaný s, být srovnaný s. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word zarovnaný

zarovnaný

(flush with margins) (text)

Justified text is flush with both margins, which looks neater.

zarovnaný

(surface: even) (povrch)

Ukážu vám, jak zajistit, aby byl beton hezký a hladký.
I'll show you how to ensure the concrete dries nice and smooth.

zarovnaný

(spoonful: flat, not heaped) (o lžíci nějaké látky)

No, the recipe calls for a level teaspoon, not a rounded teaspoon of sugar.

zarovnaný

(level, aligned with)

The hooks should be flush with the wall, otherwise the pictures will not hang properly.

zarovnaný

(level, aligned)

The kitchen fitter made sure the two work surfaces were flush.

zarovnaný

(straight, level)

Je tento obraz v rovině s tím dalším?
Is this picture square with the other one?

být zarovnaný, být vyrovnaný, být srovnaný

(be level)

Police na knihy je perfektně zarovnaná s krbovou římsou.
The bookshelf and the mantel align perfectly.

být zarovnaný s, být vyrovnaný s, být srovnaný s

(be level with)

Police na knihy je perfektně zarovnaná s krbovou římsou.
The bookshelf aligns perfectly with the mantel.

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