What does pozlátko in Czech mean?

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

The word pozlátko in Czech means pozlátko, pozlátko, pozlátko, lesk, lesk, pozlátko, pozlátko, přitažlivost. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word pozlátko

pozlátko

(gold coating)

The gilt was flaking off of the cover of the old book.

pozlátko

(glamour, showiness)

This restaurant has a little too much glitz for me.

pozlátko

(figurative (appearance, not fact) (přeneseně)

Larry's veneer of charm often fooled people into thinking he was a nice person.

lesk

(figurative (superficial appeal, glamor) (přeneseně: sláva známého člověka)

Beneath the gloss of the actor's Hollywood lifestyle lay a troubled personal life.

lesk

(figurative (superficial attractiveness) (přeneseně: přitažlivost)

The sheen of the new car will soon fade.

pozlátko

(figurative (superficial attractiveness)

She adds a thin varnish of wit to the otherwise dull dialogue.

pozlátko

(slang (ostentatious, showy) (předstíraný luxus)

The bling lifestyle appealed to him when he was young.

přitažlivost

(glamour, appeal)

Denise chose the glitter of a career in showbusiness rather than go to medical school.

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